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Physical Preparation Podcast Archives - Robertson Training Systems

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Jeremy Koenig on Understanding Your Genome, AI, and the Future of Sports Performance

0s · Published 31 May 13:00

What does the future of strength and conditioning look like? Are we still talking in generalities about set, reps and rest periods? OR are we digging deeper into how each individual’s make-up determines how they should be training and recovering? Well without giving it away – I definitely think hyper specialization is on the horizon, […]

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Jeremy Koenig on Understanding Your Genome, AI, and the Future of Sports Performance

0s · Published 31 May 13:00

Pic Text   Quote   This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast: Bullets   YouTube   Connect with Jeremy: Jeremy’s Website Twitter Instagram   Related Links: DNA of Things Dan Pfaff Interview Eric Korem Interview ION Interview? Sequencing.com Books Mentioned: Rise Sports Gene More Beautiful Question   Improve Your Conditioning, Recovery and Health with Morpheus! […]

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Scott Charland on Networking, Negotiating Pay, and Being Successful at Any Level of S&C

0s · Published 24 May 13:00

Here are some questions every trainer and coach should be asking themselves: What are the pros and cons to the different levels of strength and conditioning? As a strength coach, how do you find a work-life balance? And perhaps most importantly, how do you know what you’re REALLY worth? Well if you’ve ever pondered any […]

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10 Keys to Successful Basketball Strength & Conditioning

45m · Published 17 May 13:44

I’m going to start this one off with a bold statement: I don’t love where the industry is at with regards to training basketball players. Now before you get all pissed off and click away, hear me out. These young men and women are playing more games than ever before. Yes we’re getting them “in […]

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Cameron Josse on Sprint Training, Neural Outputs, and Football Specific-Speed

57m · Published 10 May 13:00

Cameron Josse is an Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach for football at Auburn University. Before joining the Auburn Tigers, Cameron served as an Athletic Performance Coach for football at Indiana University. And his journey in sports performance began with a 7-year stint at DeFranco’s Training Systems, where he held the position of Director of Sports […]

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Joe Kenn on R7, Training Around Injuries, and How to Improve High School S&C

1h 26m · Published 03 May 13:00

You know some guests really need no introduction, but in case you’re unfamiliar with Joe “Big House” Kenn, let me fill you in real quick on this guys’ rap sheet…. He’s a 30+ year vet of the strength and conditioning game. He’s worked – and had success – at every level of physical preparation, from […]

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10 Random Thoughts on Training, Coaching and Professional Development

45m · Published 26 Apr 13:00

I’m always thinking about coaching. Whether it’s hanging out in the gym, watching my kids play with their friends, or just watching sports and TV, I’m constantly thinking about the role we play in other people’s lives. But as one person in this great big world, how do we have the biggest impact on the […]

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Tony Gentilcore on Gym Ownership, Evolving Your Coaching, and the Value of Consistent Training

1h 0m · Published 19 Apr 13:00

Tony Gentilcore has done a few things in our industry. He’s a prolific writer, traveled the globe to speak, and was one of the co-founders of Cressey Sports Performance and worked there as a coach from 2007-2015. And his newest venture includes opening The Core Collective, where his goal is to bring trainers, coaches and […]

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Lee Taft on Plyo Steps, Lateral Running, and the Power of the Heels

1h 5m · Published 12 Apr 13:00

In my humble opinion, Lee Taft might be the true GOAT of multi-directional speed. While Lee primarily works as a consultant these days, over his storied career he’s owned his own facility numerous times, coached at virtually every level of sport, and perhaps more importantly has coached just about every type of athlete under the […]

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Spring Break 2024: Q1 Review and Q2 Goals for RTS and IFAST

34m · Published 05 Apr 13:07

One thing I’ve really focused on over the past couple of years is what some might describe as “radical transparency.” While many people on social media are out there creating a highlight reel on the front-end but suffering miserably on the back-end, my goal is to give you real insights into both my personal and […]

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Physical Preparation Podcast Archives - Robertson Training Systems has 280 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 274:33:19. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 31st, 2024 19:45.

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