Best Of High Performance - Pre Season/In-Season Tips




Coach and Coordinator Podcast show

Summary: Show Notes - Best of Sports Science and High Performance - Pre Season and In- Season Considerations Dr Douglas Casa Dr. Casa has studied and educated people on exertional heat stroke, heat-related illnesses, preventing sudden death in sport, and hydration. He also developed Korey Stringer Institute (KSI) at the University of Connecticut. The KSI serves the public to work toward preventing sudden death in sport by mean of education, advocacy, public policy, research, media outreach, and publications. Topic: Why the first few days of practice our crucial Anna Turner Turner is a registered dietitian with St. Vincent Sports Performance. She works with the Indiana Fever, Butler University basketball and assists with the NFL Combine prep program. Topics: The game-day meal Foods to help inflammation 3 recommendations for coaches on nutrition Erik Korem Korem is the Director of Sports Science with the Houston Texans. Topics: Sleep recommendation for athletes Implications for early morning workouts Helping athletes with rest before and after a game Micah Kurtz Micah Kurtz, a nationally recognized Strength and Conditioning Coach, is currently the strength and conditioning coach AC Flora High School, and he previously worked at the University of South Carolina. Kurtz has been named the South Carolina Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year in both 2013 and 2014. Varsity athletes’ in-season program Brett Bartholomew Brett Bartholomew is a strength and conditioning coach, author, consultant, and founder of the performance coaching and consulting company, Bartholomew Strength. Topic: Combating “copy and paste” coaching Dr. Greg Myer Dr. Greg Myer. He is the Director of Research and The Human Performance Laboratory for the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. He maintains his primary faculty appointment in the departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery in the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Over the past decade, Dr. Myer has published over 300 articles in peer-reviewed medical journals and has published books and several book chapters related to his research on the biomechanics of knee injuries, sports performance and knee injury prevention training. Topic: Integrating injury prevention into practice Andrew Murray Murray serves as the Director of Performance and Sports Science at the University of Oregon. Topic: Coaches need to monitor loads in practice Dr. Ken Clark Dr. Clark has a PhD in Applied Physiology and Biomechanics, researches human performance and is a strength and conditioning coach. He is also serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at West Chester University. Topic: Drills to help top end speed Shawn Myszka Shawn Myszka, the pro performance director of Explosive Edge Athletics in Minneapolis, where he consults several NFL athletes. Topic: How you teach agility and reaction on the field