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The Performance Podcast | Strength Training, Olympic Weightlifting, Performance, Fitness, Speed | Wil Fleming and Coach Dos
Summary: The Performance Podcast is a weekly one-of-a-kind Strength, Conditioning, Training, Fitness, and Performance Podcast hosted by Wil Fleming and Coach Dos! Each week we have interviews with some of the top strength and conditioning coaches in the country as well as a 1 on 1 talk with legendary strength coach Robert Dos Remedios (Coach Dos)
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Podcasts:
On this episode we interview, Donnie Maib, Director of Strength and Conditioning, Olympic Sports at the University of Texas. We talk about: How he got to UT. Playing football with Goldberg Eliminating unimportant data for your athletes How a 90kg clean changed the way he trains for volleyball How he trains his top ranked teams on a yearly, monthly, and weekly basis. Connect with Coach Maib on instagram @donniemaib Thanks to the NSPA, our sponsor, NSPA.org
On this Christmas edition of the mailbag we take your questions about: Should you train strength and energy systems on the same day? How should you progress your agility training with athletes? How I trained to set 3 (more) national records in weightlifting? As always we are brought to you by the NSPA, learn more at nspa.org
On this episode Coach Dos and I talk to Henry Ruggiero, Director of Physical Performance for MLS club, Real Salt Lake. We talk about how he got to this position. How to train his players during a 9 month in-season period. How RSL trains athletes differently based on positions. How to use data to influence future training decisions. LTAD and RSL's academy system. As always we are brought to you by the NSPA, learn more at NSPA.org
On this episode Coach Dos and I talk to the CEO and founder of the NSPA and Athlete's Acceleration, Pat Beith. We talk about his story to create AA and the NSPA. What makes the NSPA different How to have success with online info-products. This episode is brought to you by the NSPA. Learn more at NSPA.org
On this episode Coach Dos and I answer listener questions including: Weightlifting movements to increase bar speed. What an aging weightlifter should do in training. Training teams on time contraints. What to do in-season with your teams. And more! As always we are brought to you by the NSPA. Learn more at NSPA.org
On this episode Coach Dos and I interview Chris Frankel, Director of Human Performance at TRX. On this episode we talk about why recovery might be the key to unlocking potential. How technology is changing fitness and performance. TRX MAPS and how one test can change how you train your athletes. What to actually do with data gathered in training. And plenty more. We are brought to you by the NSPA, check out their educational materials at NSPA.org
On this episode Coach Dos and I go through our favorite exercises in the big movement categories. Explosive, and where does rotational power fall in this Knee Dominant, why front squats are better than back squats Hip dominant, and why we don't love deadlifts Push, Pull and why you can't beat a push-up. Plus our favorite core exercises. We are brought to you by the NSPA, attend their national conference at http://nspa.org/
On this episode Dos and I interview Matt Durant, head strength coach at the University of La Verne. Coach Durant talks about: His history and how his father being a strength and football coach for over 42 years made him choose his profession. How one viral video changed his life. The unique challenges of being a D3 strength coach. We are brought to you by the NSPA, learn about their national conference at http://nspa.org/
On this episode Coach Dos and I go over our bedrock principles of training. Wil's Principles: 1) Weightlifting is the fastest way to improved power. 2)Everyone needs GPP before special preparation. 3)Weightlifting movements are a terrible for conditioning Dos' Principles: 1)Everyone needs power. 2)Programming is the critical key to improvement. 3) Every session should aim to improve work capacity.
On this episode Coach Dos and I interview Coach Tim Socha, University of Washington Strength Coach. Last year, Socha played a key role in the Huskies winning the Pac-12 and earning a berth in the College Football Playoff. He was named the FootballScoop.com National Strength Coach of the Year. We talk about the 4 levels of training at UW. How to create competition in your team How he uses the Olympic lifts with his athletes As always we are brought to you by the NSPA, Learn more at NSPA.or
On what might be our best episode ever, Coach Dos and I interview Brian Nguyen. Brian has gained fame as the trainer of Mark Wahlberg. Brian shares with us his journey from working in the NFL, to working on movies, running a successful gym. How 2 tragedies have shaped his career. Why all the training tools in the world can't beat your number 1 tool, your heart. We are brought to you by the NSPA, check out info about their national conference www.nspa.org
On this episode I interview Mike Yudin, Owner of Team Yudin about his success and his athletes. We talk about how he developed 6 MLB draft picks this year. How he trains his baseball players and softball players. If they use Olympic Lifts for baseball and softball. How he keeps his athletes for 5+ years routinely. How he has dominated his local market for training. We are brought to you by the NSPA
This is a special episode of the Performance Podcast. From the Archives of a show that no one listened to (the performance weightlifting podcast) comes an interview with Greg Everett. The foremost American coach in weightlifting.
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