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Physical Preparation Podcast Archives - Robertson Training Systems

Physical Preparation Podcast Archives - Robertson Training Systems

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June Q&A: VBT, Personalizing Group Sessions, and Professional Development

It’s June, and we’re back with another KILLER Q&A Episode! This month was fun because I had a nice mix of questions to answer. On one hand, I had some X’s and O’s questions about how to get more out of your programs and coaching. And on the flip side, I also got some higher-level […] The post June Q&A: VBT, Personalizing Group Sessions, and Professional Development appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jun 9, 202354 min

Matthew Ibrahim on Building the Brakes and Training Deceleration

Matthew Ibrahim currently serves as the Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Quincy College, Adjunct Professor of Exercise Science at Maryville University, founder of Athletic Performance University (AthleticPerformanceU.com) and Ph.D. Candidate in Human & Sport Performance. As a public speaker, Matthew has presented nationally in over 25 U.S. states, and he’s also in the midst […] The post Matthew Ibrahim on Building the Brakes and Training Deceleration appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jun 2, 20231h 10m

Lee Taft on Building Elite Multi-Directional Speed

If you want to help your athletes get faster, then THIS is the podcast for you. In my not so humble opinion, Lee Taft is THE BEST practitioner of multi-directional speed training in the world, and in this episode I really feel like we capture lightning in a bottle. While Lee primarily works as a […] The post Lee Taft on Building Elite Multi-Directional Speed appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

May 26, 20231h 5m

How to Manage Your Energy and Avoid Burnout as a Coach

Let’s start this episode off with an honest statement: Being a coach is an energy-intensive endeavor. Every day you want to give your best – your all – to your clients and athletes. But here’s one thing we don’t talk about enough: How do we manage and maintain our own energy? When you’re working hard […] The post How to Manage Your Energy and Avoid Burnout as a Coach appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

May 19, 202359 min

Anthony Iannarino on Meta Principles and Silver Linings in the Return to Play Process

Anthony Iannarino is a Physical Therapist and Strength and Conditioning coach currently serving as a Performance Therapist with the Washington Wizards. Prior to transitioning to professional sports, Anthony served as a clinic director for Rehab 2 Perform as well as the performance therapist for the Bullis School Track and Field where he worked elite high […] The post Anthony Iannarino on Meta Principles and Silver Linings in the Return to Play Process appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

May 12, 20231h 17m

May Q&A: Movement Models, Con Ed and Augmented Eccentrics

And we’re back! It’s been over a month since we did a Q&A episode, so I knew I needed to get one in sooner than later. This week, we’ve got a ton of fun topics to discuss. For starers, how do you determine your own weaknesses and plan your continuing education? How do you help […] The post May Q&A: Movement Models, Con Ed and Augmented Eccentrics appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

May 5, 202350 min

Julia Glanz on Using Your Hormones to Super Charge Your Results In the Gym

Julia Glanz is a Registered Dietitian with a Masters Degree In Nutritional Science, a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, a former College Strength & Conditioning Coach and a former Division 1 soccer player. Julia’s education in nutritional science, exercise science and physiology combined with years of her own personal struggle with hormone imbalances fueled her […] The post Julia Glanz on Using Your Hormones to Super Charge Your Results In the Gym appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Apr 28, 20231h 6m

Alwyn Cosgrove on Fat Loss Training, Mentorship and Paying it Forward

When you reflect on life, it’s interesting to see how some people step in at exactly the right point in time. As a young coach growing up, I didn’t have a lot of great mentors. I knew I wanted to create content, I wanted to use speaking as an avenue to educate other trainers and […] The post Alwyn Cosgrove on Fat Loss Training, Mentorship and Paying it Forward appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Apr 21, 20231h 35m

Ben Ashworth on Outcome-Driven Shoulder Training & Performance

Ben Ashworth is a dual qualified shoulder specialist who has over 20 years of experience working with athletes as a physio and strength coach in a wide range of performance environments. Ben has worked in elite rugby at London Wasps, across Olympic sports in the lead up to London 2012, and spent six years as […] The post Ben Ashworth on Outcome-Driven Shoulder Training & Performance appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Apr 14, 202359 min

Anthony Donskov on Using Tech and Applying Sports Science in the Private Sector

Anthony Donskov is the founder and head performance coach at Donskov Strength and Conditioning, and the author of the amazing book, Physical Preparation for Hockey: Biological Principles and Practical solutions. But more importantly, Anthony just went back and got his Ph.D., so I was curious – at 40+ years old, what makes you do that? […] The post Anthony Donskov on Using Tech and Applying Sports Science in the Private Sector appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Apr 7, 20231h 4m

Mike and Luka on Wins, Losses and Playing the Long-Game in the Fitness Industry

I’ve got a pretty special podcast for you this week my friend. As you may or may not know, I spent last weekend in Seattle giving one of my Complete Coach Seminars. These are always great weekends, which are only made better by the amazing people I have around me. Now if you know anything […] The post Mike and Luka on Wins, Losses and Playing the Long-Game in the Fitness Industry appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Mar 31, 20231h 39m

March Q&A: Assessments, Program Design and YOUR Coaching Evolution

We’rrrreeeee back! It’s the March edition of our Q&A podcast, and I’ve got some really great questions and topics for you this month. Online assessment and program design. Are your clients extended? Flexed? In a posterior tilt? I’ll explain the difference and why there’s so much confusion. And my best advice for young and older […] The post March Q&A: Assessments, Program Design and YOUR Coaching Evolution appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Mar 24, 202346 min

Dr. Ebonie Rio on Strength, Springs and Rebuilding the Athletic Knee

Here’s a crazy stat: Recent research by Bunt et al suggests that roughly one in four adults will suffer from chronic knee pain, and it’s prevalence has increased almost 65% over the past 20 years. And similar to that, McNerney and Arendt state that roughly 30% of young athletes suffer from anterior knee pain, with […] The post Dr. Ebonie Rio on Strength, Springs and Rebuilding the Athletic Knee appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Mar 17, 20231h 12m

Dr. Courtney Conley on Assessing, Treating and Training the Foot

As children, most of us are born into the world with two happy and healthy feet. They move, bend, and push just like they were designed to. But over the years, whether it’s through bad shoes, lack of motion, or flat out weakness, we tend to lose those ideal foot mechanics – and the downside […] The post Dr. Courtney Conley on Assessing, Treating and Training the Foot appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Mar 10, 20231h 17m

10 Programming Tips I Wish I Would’ve Known Starting Out

When you’re just starting out as a trainer or coach, as the saying goes: You don’t know what you don’t know. And I think this is especially true with regards to writing programs. Whether it’s using antiquated ways to program intensity, making everyone conform to 4-week training cycles, or skipping key steps early-on in the […] The post 10 Programming Tips I Wish I Would’ve Known Starting Out appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Mar 3, 202350 min

February Q&A: Isometric Training, Performance Assessments, and the IFAST Internship

We’rrrreeeee back! It’s the February edition of our Q&A podcast, and man do we have a bunch of topics to cover. Performance assessments. Isometric training and testing. Why everyone and their sister is squatting with a heel wedge. And why IFAST is evolving. So without any further ado, let’s jump right in!   Isometrics are […] The post February Q&A: Isometric Training, Performance Assessments, and the IFAST Internship appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Feb 24, 202351 min

Aaron Cunanan on Developing a Sports Science Team in Pro Baseball

One of my favorite aspects of this show is getting these little peeks behind the “high performance” curtain. Even if we don’t work in elite sport, or have the resources they have available to them, getting an understanding into the systems and thought processes they use to build the best athletes in the world can […] The post Aaron Cunanan on Developing a Sports Science Team in Pro Baseball appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Feb 17, 20231h 16m

Dan Pope on Training, Injuries, and How to Stay in the Gym for Life

Let’s be real for a minute: Injuries suck. If you’ve been lifting yourself for any period of time, you know that if you push yourself long enough or hard enough, something is bound to crop up. But while injuries might be part of the game, they shouldn’t keep you out of the game. That’s why […] The post Dan Pope on Training, Injuries, and How to Stay in the Gym for Life appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Feb 10, 20231h 16m

Jarrod Antflick on Building a Resilient and Robust Achilles Tendon

Have you ever had a client or athlete who was dealing with Achilles pain? Maybe it was a gen pop client who was a little overweight. Maybe it was a weekend warrior whose heel was stiff after a game of basketball or pickleball. Or maybe it was a high performing athlete who was dealing with […] The post Jarrod Antflick on Building a Resilient and Robust Achilles Tendon appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Feb 3, 202358 min

Steve Tashjian and Darcy Norman on Building a High-Performance Team at the International Level

The World Cup is the pinnacle of the soccer world. You have the best athletes in the world, representing their countries, and doing everything they can to perform at the highest levels in the biggest moments of sport. And while I love nothing more than watching these incredible athletes play, I also love talking to […] The post Steve Tashjian and Darcy Norman on Building a High-Performance Team at the International Level appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jan 27, 20231h 33m

January 2023 Q&A – Online Coaching, Cuing, and Content Creation

We’re BACK with another Q&A podcast episode! I absolutely love doing these and it allows me to better connect with YOU, my listener. Plus, we get to dabble in a bunch of different topics – from coaching and cuing, to program design, to content creation. So without any further ado, let’s jump into this week’s […] The post January 2023 Q&A – Online Coaching, Cuing, and Content Creation appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jan 20, 202346 min

Steve Long on Finding Balance & Coming Full Circle in the Fitness Industry

Steve Long has been in the fitness industry for almost 20 years now, and according to him, still feels like a dumbass on a weekly to daily basis when working with clients. This feeling drives him to continually learn more, to be able to help his clients, and share some of the best nuggets that […] The post Steve Long on Finding Balance & Coming Full Circle in the Fitness Industry appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jan 13, 202352 min

Dr. Paul Comfort on Assessing and Evaluating Force Production

Dr. Comfort is a Professor of Strength and Conditioning and program leader for the Master of Science Strength and Conditioning program at the University of Salford. He is also an adjunct professor at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia. Paul has applied experience across a range of sports and consults with numerous professional and semi-professional […] The post Dr. Paul Comfort on Assessing and Evaluating Force Production appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jan 6, 20231h 28m

Mike Reinhardt on Learning, Mentorship, and Refining Your Craft

Are you a lifelong learner? Someone who is always looking to tweak and refine their craft? If so, this episode is for you! Whether it’s best practices for consuming new information, reflecting on past experiences, or using the mentorship process to deepen our understanding, a commitment to lifelong learning is something that every one of […] The post Mike Reinhardt on Learning, Mentorship, and Refining Your Craft appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Dec 30, 202256 min

December Q&A: Keeping Training Fresh, Off-Season Soccer, and Gen Pop vs. Athletes

Before we dive into this week’s podcast, I just want to start by saying THANK YOU! It’s been an amazing year both personally and professionally, and I couldn’t have had that success without your support. Along those same lines, I want to wish you a Happy Holiday season, and hopefully you get a little extra […] The post December Q&A: Keeping Training Fresh, Off-Season Soccer, and Gen Pop vs. Athletes appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Dec 23, 202254 min

13 Practical Programming and Coaching Tips

The longer I do this, the more I realize that your journey is never over. You’re never a “finished” product. Take program design, for instance… Since I started in physical preparation, I’ve easily consumed thousands of pieces of content on this topic, including articles, webinars, podcasts, VHS recordings, DVD’s and seminars. And furthermore, I’ve probably […] The post 13 Practical Programming and Coaching Tips appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Dec 16, 20221h 5m

Dr. Mike Roussell on Using Coffee and Protein to Optimize Health

As an author, speaker and nutrition consultant, Dr. Mike Roussell is known for transforming complex nutritional concepts into practical nutritional habits that his clients can use to ensure permanent weight loss and long lasting health. His clients have included NBA all-stars, Hollywood stars and Silicon Valley executives, all of whom seek him out for his […] The post Dr. Mike Roussell on Using Coffee and Protein to Optimize Health appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Dec 9, 202255 min

6 Investments That Created Massive ROI in 2022

Don’t worry, this podcast WILL NOT involve me peddling advice on stocks, bonds or mutual funds! Instead, we’re going to talk about personal and professional items I’ve invested in in 2022 that have made a profound impact on me either personally or professionally. When we’re young – or perhaps shortsighted – we only look at […] The post 6 Investments That Created Massive ROI in 2022 appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Dec 2, 202249 min

Tamás Kelemen on Training the Elite Athletes of Cirque du Soleil

Tamás Kelemen is the head strength and conditioning coach for the Cirque du Soleil show “O.” Cirque is the largest contemporary circus producer in the world, with 17 active shows, 6 of which reside in Las Vegas. Tamas started off as an athlete, where he was an elite-level gymnast and diver. At the end of […] The post Tamás Kelemen on Training the Elite Athletes of Cirque du Soleil appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Nov 26, 202245 min

20 Tips for Young Coaches

Bringing back a little old-school flavor this week my friend… You see, a few years back, someone asked me this very simple question: If you could give one piece of advice to a young coach or trainer, what would it be? And needless to say, that one little question turned into one really long, in-depth […] The post 20 Tips for Young Coaches appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Nov 18, 20221h 13m

Adam Petway on the Mechanisms Behind ACL and Achilles Tears

It’s estimated that somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000 people tear their ACL every year. And while Achilles tears aren’t anywhere near that level, it’s obvious that the numbers for this injury are on the rise as well. In a best case scenario, with an ACL or Achilles tear you’re looking at a grueling 9, 12 […] The post Adam Petway on the Mechanisms Behind ACL and Achilles Tears appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Nov 11, 202251 min

Joel Jamieson on Metabolic Optimization, Longevity and the Future of Sports Supplements

Longevity, anti-aging and metabolic health are things that have fascinated me for years, so when my guy Joel Jamieson said he wanted to jump on a podcast and talk about this stuff, I was all ears. In this episode, we start by talking about metabolic optimization – including what most people think of when they […] The post Joel Jamieson on Metabolic Optimization, Longevity and the Future of Sports Supplements appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Nov 4, 20221h 15m

October Q&A: Off-Season Program Design, Quick Workouts, and Layering Speed Development

We’re BAAAACCCCCKKKKK! Even though it’s only been a month, it’s actually been more like 6-7 weeks since our last Q&A podcast episode, so I’m excited to dive back in. This week we’re going to talk about program design for both gen pop clients and athletes, how to layer speed development in the R4 section of […] The post October Q&A: Off-Season Program Design, Quick Workouts, and Layering Speed Development appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Oct 28, 202244 min

Drake Berberet: The Beginners Guide to Assessing and Training with Force Plates

Whether you like it or not, I can say with a lot of confidence that technology in sport is here to stay. As tech becomes more and more prevalent – not to mention more cost effective to private facilities and end-users – I think we’re going to see an explosion in sports science and data-driven […] The post Drake Berberet: The Beginners Guide to Assessing and Training with Force Plates appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Oct 21, 20221h 7m

19 Ninja Tricks to Write Better Training Programs

If you’re a trainer or coach, you have to write programs. And trust me – there are tons of great resources out there to help you. I’m preferential to my Complete Coach Certification or Complete Coach Seminar, but again, I’m biased… 🙂 But here’s the thing – the X’s and O’s are all fine and […] The post 19 Ninja Tricks to Write Better Training Programs appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Oct 14, 20221h 2m

Dr. Jenn Reiner-Marcello on the Intersection between Movement and Sports Science in Baseball

Dr. Jennifer Reiner-Marcello has 20 years of experience in the sports performance industry ranging from the private setting, college, and professional teams. Over the last 7 years, she has focused her efforts in baseball including rehabilitation for the San Diego Padres and reconditioning for the Minnesota Twins. While at the Twins, she created and deployed […] The post Dr. Jenn Reiner-Marcello on the Intersection between Movement and Sports Science in Baseball appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Oct 7, 202251 min

Alex Natera on Athletic Assessments, Isometric Training, and Repeat Power Ability

Alex Natera is the Manager of Sport Science at the New South Wales Institute of Sport and primary presenter of the Isometric Strength Training webinar series. Prior to his current position, Alex has traveled the globe to work in Rugby Union, the English Premiere League, and the esteemed Aspire Academy. In today’s episode, we’re going […] The post Alex Natera on Athletic Assessments, Isometric Training, and Repeat Power Ability appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Sep 30, 20221h 34m

September Q&A: Program Design, Competing Demand and Gen Pop Athletes

We’re back with our monthly Q&A show friend! These have been so much fun to record, and offers a nice balance between me hosting the show, and me (hopefully) providing some of my own unique thoughts and insights into training. This week’s episode is going to cover a ton of questions around program design. We’re […] The post September Q&A: Program Design, Competing Demand and Gen Pop Athletes appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Sep 23, 202240 min

Doug Kechijian on Streamlining the Return to Play Process

Doug Kechijian is a physical therapist and CEO and co-founder of Resilient Performance Systems. Resilient seeks to systematically explore the continuum between acute rehabilitation and athletic performance. Resilient’s clientele includes athletes and operators from Major League Baseball (MLB), the NBA, professional MMA fighters, the X Games, Winter and Summer Olympics, collegiate athletes as well as […] The post Doug Kechijian on Streamlining the Return to Play Process appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Sep 16, 20221h 7m

Daniel Martinez on Assessing, Evaluating and Training the Vertical Jump

Between his time as a volleyball coach and working with Force Decks, Daniel Martinez knows the ins-and-outs of vertical jump training like few others in our industry. Daniel is currently in his fifth year as Trinity’s Head Strength & Conditioning Coach and as Coordinator of the Patrick Stumberg Sports Performance Center. He is also the […] The post Daniel Martinez on Assessing, Evaluating and Training the Vertical Jump appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Sep 9, 20221h 6m

The 3 Biggest Issues Plaguing the S&C Industry

I’m ever the optimist, but there are definitely some things that need to be improved in our industry. Burnout is a real thing, and it’s negatively impacting both young and old coaches alike. Imposter syndrome can detract from your confidence and ability to coach at the highest level. And with millions of pieces of information […] The post The 3 Biggest Issues Plaguing the S&C Industry appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Sep 2, 202242 min

Brian Kozak on Talking About, Assessing and Training Breathing

Brian Kozak feels has gone to great lengths to understand the benefits that proper breathing can have on your performance. He believes you are the most sophisticated technology on the planet – so where is your Owner’s manual? This is the ever-evolving idea he seeks. Under the mentorship of Juerg Feldmann, he spent over a […] The post Brian Kozak on Talking About, Assessing and Training Breathing appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Aug 26, 20221h 33m

Lee Taft on the Harsh Reality of Youth Travel Sports

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 20-30 years, you’ve probably heard of Lee Taft at some point in time. And with good reason! Lee is arguably the best multi-directional speed coach in the world, and I know I, personally, wouldn’t be the coach I am today without him. And while we’ve […] The post Lee Taft on the Harsh Reality of Youth Travel Sports appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Aug 19, 20221h 3m

Q&A August 2022: Tech, Training Strategies and Lessons Learned

We’re back with another edition of our Q&A podcasts! I got really great feedback from both long-time and new listeners on my July episode, so if you’re enjoying it and deriving value, then I’m going to keep doing them. This month we cover a wide-range of topics – from sleep techniques, to tech I use […] The post Q&A August 2022: Tech, Training Strategies and Lessons Learned appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Aug 12, 202239 min

Nate Green on Passion, Reps and Keystyling Your Way to Better Communication

While Nate Green started out like many of us as a coach and gym owner, he quickly realized that that wasn’t where his true passion resided, so he dove head first into the world of fitness writing. Nate is currently the Director of Content Strategy at Waking Up, an advanced meditation app with over 50,000 […] The post Nate Green on Passion, Reps and Keystyling Your Way to Better Communication appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Aug 5, 20221h 3m

Steve Magness on Toughness, Coaching and Doing Hard Things

Steve Magness is a world-renowned expert on health and human performance. He is the co-author of the best-selling books Peak Performance and The Passion Paradox, and the author of The Science of Running. And his new book, “Do Hard Things,” is arguably his best work – in my humble opinion! Steve’s work has has appeared […] The post Steve Magness on Toughness, Coaching and Doing Hard Things appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jul 29, 20221h 4m

Q&A July 2022: Staff Development, Split-Squats, and My Current Goals

For the first time in a long time, we’re going to do a Q&A Episode! Between email, social media, or just real-life interactions, I get questions daily about training, coaching, business/personal development, etc. So this month, I’m going to answer a handful of questions that I think will help make YOU a better trainer, coach, […] The post Q&A July 2022: Staff Development, Split-Squats, and My Current Goals appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jul 22, 202255 min

Adam Loiacono on Rebuilding, Rehabilitating and Reconditioning the Athletic Knee

Adam Loiacono is the Director of Rehab for the Phoenix Suns in the NBA, and before his time there, he spent another 8-10 years working in pro soccer. So as someone that has seen more than his fair share of knee issues over the years, in this episode, we’re going to take a deep dive […] The post Adam Loiacono on Rebuilding, Rehabilitating and Reconditioning the Athletic Knee appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jul 15, 20221h 10m

6 Things I’m Focusing on in My Programming and Coaching

When you’ve coached for 20+ years, create content, and work to mentor young coaches, you tend to answer a lot of questions. But one of the questions I’ve been asked the most recently is this: What has changed about your programming in the past 2-3 years? Or maybe along those same lines: How have you […] The post 6 Things I’m Focusing on in My Programming and Coaching appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jul 8, 202240 min

Trevor Ratzky on Reframing, Self-Talk and Long-Term Nutrition Success

Trevor Ratzky is an online nutrition and Fitness Coach at Tailored Coaching Method. He’s also a black belt Jiu Jitsu Black belt instructor at Watson Martial Arts in St. Louis Missouri, husband to his wife Lexi, and father to his little Boston Terrier, Peaches. Trevor has been working in the fitness industry for over 12 […] The post Trevor Ratzky on Reframing, Self-Talk and Long-Term Nutrition Success appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

Jul 1, 20221h 10m