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LT 054 | Dr. Bryan Mann - Social Support in Collegiate Athletics

LT 054 | Dr. Bryan Mann - Social Support in Collegiate Athletics

LEO Training: Strength & Conditioning | Endurance | Health | Performance | Injury Prevention | Joe DeLeo · Joe DeLeo

January 15, 201759m 30sExplicit

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Show Notes

My guest this week is Dr. Bryan Mann. Dr. Bryan Mann is the Assistant Teaching Professor of Physical Therapy and was the Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning at the University of Missouri from 2004 -2016. Dr. Bryan Mann has been competing in the sport of powerlifting since 1996. He has many powerlifting accolades to his name in raw, single-ply, and multi-ply lifting. He is a researcher and author, having written several research publications dealing with training in Division 1 athletics, specifically football. He has written three books, most notably the Complete Guide to Powerlifting for Human Kinetics with co-author Dan Austin.

Here's what you will learn in this episode:

  • Dr. Bryan Mann's background in strength & conditioning
  • Why stress is a syndrome
  • Social media as a stress
  • How to program for a few hundred athletes
  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
  • "Dont confuse highly trained with genetically endowed."
  • Cal Dietz
  • Velocity Training
  • and much more
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