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USAW Senior International Coach returns to the Strength in the Details podcast. Weightlifting programming is typically done following some form of periodization - but what does that mean for coaching? In this episode, Danny discusses how his cueing and coaching priorities change from phase to phase of any given macrocycle. The mindset of an athlete must shift based on the goal of the cycle and a good coach helps an athlete focus on what's important for them in the moment. He also discusses the balance between developing skill and personal growth in athletes, emphasizing the importance of honesty and trust in the coach-athlete relationship. Danny also shares his philosophy on coaching which includes being open-minded and adaptable to change. This episode is the third installment of the Coaching and Leadership series which is geared towards bringing out the very best in the coaching profession. THE GRITTY DETAILS Cueing and correction can take on their own form of periodization by adapting to the specific demands of any given macrocycle. Coaches can prioritize error correction and guidance based on the goals and adapt them as the cycle/athlete hits peak performance. Coaching multiple athletes in the same competition happens and can be done objectively by emphasizing honesty, fairness, and transparency. Trust, belief in the process, and individualized goals are key to keeping athletes motivated. CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Follow Danny on Instagram for more on his coaching philosophy Catch up on all things Team Oly Concepts on Instagram or the web Grab your copy of Cues and Corrections by Daniel Camargo on Amazon EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY Episode 42: Trusting the Coaching Process Episode 16: Athletic Independence Episode 3: Coaching Discipline and Leadership CONNECT ON SOCIAL Follow the Podcast on Instagram Follow your host
This could be an all-time episode! Danny and Cory detail exactly what is going on in Florida, a place where weightlifting is a high school sport.Listen in on how you can bring high school weightlifting to your state and change the landscape of the sport forever.Enjoy. Follow Danny and Email Cory:https://www.instagram.com/olyconcepts/https://www.instagram.com/camargo_oly/Sign up for our coaching mentorship group -- our next call is 4/19 at 12 pm EDT!https://coachlogik-mentorship.mn.coSubscribe to my Patreon to support the show!!!Philosophical Weightlifting | Creating Weightlifting podcasts and sharing knowledge.Follow me and get coaching:https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/Virus:https://virusintl.com code PHILWL for 10% offWeightlifting House:https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/ code PHILWL for 10% offOnyx:https://www.onyxstraps.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offhttps://www.instagram.com/onyx_straps/
Joining the USA Weightlifting Podcast this week is none other than Danny Camargo. Danny is a Senior International Weightlifting Coach with USAW and definitely one of our favorite guests on the show. This week we're talking about coaching etiquette and some interesting scenarios both athletes and coaches can find themselves in during competition including sharing warm up platforms, composure, communication, and what to do about the two minute clock. Enjoy the show.
This week on the podcast we sat down with Coach Danny Camargo of Team Oly Concepts in Orlando, FL. Camargo offers great advice for athletes with a desire to make it to the elite level and coaches who are working with experienced athletes. We dive deep into coaching, leadership, and developing athletes. Coach Camargo discusses the important characteristics that help move a good athlete to a great athlete. The progression of an athlete depends on how much independence and self-awareness the athlete can develop over time. Camargo shares the best piece of advice he's ever received as an athlete. Check out the episode! THE GRITTY DETAILS Coping with less than satisfactory performances (i.e., failures) is an important skill for growing as an athlete. Long term buy in may be related to inspiration as opposed to motivation. Athletes and coaches must find creative ways to re-inspire themselves over the course of their career. You don't have to be a great athlete to be a great coach. CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Follow Danny Camargo on Instagram Connect with Team Oly Concepts on Instagram Check out Camargo Oly Concepts (e.g., competitions and seminars) on the web. CONNECT ON SOCIAL Follow the Podcast on Instagram Follow your host
Meredith Alwine is an elite American weightlifter and highly accomplished and decorated athlete. In this episode, Meredith shares with us her deep connection between mind and body. This connection is one that she attributes to her success as an athlete. Meredith talks about the importance of sleep and her mindset around competition and training. Meredith represents Team USA and Team Oly Concepts and is coached by Danny Camargo. Follow Meredith (@meredithalwine) as she has a lot of big goals to crush in the upcoming Olympic quad. For more information on USA Weightlifting visit the website. Connect and Support the Strength in the Details podcast LIKE
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Travis Cooper and Walt Neubauer host Danny Camargo to give you the scoop on the world championships and various weightlifting topics.
Joining the USA Weightlifting Podcast, yet again, the one and only Danny Camargo. In today’s episode we’re talking about a common scenario we are starting to see in the weightlifting community; athletes who coach on the side, and coaches who compete on the side. Is it possible to do both at an elite level? We’ll be discussing the pros/cons in each scenario and what you can do to make the most out of each opportunity.Sponsors:www.RomWOD.com - Optimize Your Performance
In this episode of the USA Weightlifting Podcast we’re joined by Danny Camargo to discuss some of the recent performances at the Pan Am Championships in Santo Domingo. Team USA has an incredible performance with six American Pan Am Champions. Danny recounts the over-all environment and flow as it was the first in-person competition for many of these athletes in over a year, as well as the comeback story of Meredith Alwine’s winning performance. Sponsors:www.RomWOD.com - Optimize Your Performance
This is an episode about so much more than weightlifting. But chasing dreams, reflecting on the past and friendships that can rekindle after many years :) U.S. Senior International Weightlifting Coach, Daniel (Danny) Camargo, is a world-class athlete AND person (and "old" friend). He founded Oly Concepts in 2012. Danny Camargo is a 27-year veteran of Olympic Weightlifting, he represented the United States in international competition as an athlete and coach before establishing in own Weightlifting Club in 1999. Follow Danny: www.olyconcepts.com https://instagram.com/camargo_oly ====================== Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ====================== Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH ======================= Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom ======================= Want to Connect? Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com ======================= Credits: Host and Production: Meredith Atwood Podcast Branding and Web: Moon40 Marketing Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC
Danny Camargo joins the USA Weightlifting Podcast yet again for another insightful episode. Today we discuss some outlying factors to programming that may be equally, if not more important, than the actual program in your long term success and development. What you’ll learn:The best recovery: sleepCutting weightHaving a regimen for your nutrition, and training time“Program hopping” Sponsors:www.RomWOD.com - Optimize Your Performance
Danny really opened up on this episode of the podcast, explaining what exactly went on with Mattie Rogers leaving his gym and moving to train under Aimee Everett, as well as how he sees the future under his new and rising athlete, Meredith Alwine!Coaches Only | https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/coaches-only-feb21/Follow Danny https://www.instagram.com/camargo_oly/http://www.olyconcepts.com/
Mattie Rogers is one of the top female American weightlifters. In 2015 she competed at the World Championships and has recently become one of the USA Olympic qualifiers for the upcoming Olympic Games. In today’s episode we cover some of the recent happenings in the IWF surrounding doping and drug abuse, as well as parting ways from her long time coach Danny Camargo, and some of the mental shifts she’s had to make as an athlete. Where to find more from Mattie Rogers: Instagram YouTube Channel
Coach Danny Camargo joins us for another episode this week to talk about the 2020 Nationals this past weekend that was recently switched from in-person, to online competition. We’ve got some tips and insight on what to expect when participating in an online competition, as well as some key take-aways from the weekend. Danny also dives into some technique talk, including his experience working with Meredith Alwine. If you loved this episode please leave us a review and share us on social media!What you’ll learn:-What to expect from an online competition-Tips for coaches-Clean & jerk technique tips Sponsorsascentprotein.comrealgoodfoods.compurespectrumcbd.comROMWOD.comMarcpro.com
Joining the USAW Podcast this week is Danny Camargo. On August 15th Danny and his crew hosted their very first local meet since the pandemic, with huge success. He offers some of his personal insights and guidelines for those thinking about hosting a meet or even participating in one. We look forward to hearing about more successful meets in the near future!Topics:07:05 - First meet27:30 - Things to do differently 57:30 - Most common complaints Links:ROMWOD.com
We’re back for another episode of the USA Weightlifting Podcast with our good friend,Coach Danny Camargo.Today he’s joining us to talk about the magic of the “83% threshold” and what he calls “applicable force” for your heavy, medium, and lighter loads. In this episode we’ll be getting into some of Danny’s favorite tips for building mindfulness and learning how to think less, feel more, and work through problems on the platform more effectively. Topics:01:00 - 83% rule05:30 - Speed vs. aggression15:00 - Practicing automation 25:20 - Wave cycles30:40 - Timed rest intervals40:00 - “Applicable effort”Sample Workout:*Discussed in the show for Snatch or C&J (add 10 seconds to each segment for the C&J)“Clusters”A. Snatch (or C&J)A1. 5 sets 1 @ 75%-1 rep every 40 seconds-rest 2-3 minutes before starting A2A2. 5 sets 1 @ 80%-1 rep every 50 seconds-rest 2-3 minutes before starting A3A3. 5 sets 1 @ 85%-1 rep every 60 seconds-rest 2-3 minutes before starting A4A4. 5 sets 1 @ by feel-1 rep every 2 minutes-aim to increase each of these reps*ONLY 1 miss allowed; if you do not complete the 5 reps, drop down to 75% and finish the remainder of the reps (ie, if you miss on rep 3 of this 5 rep cluster, then you need to do reps 3, 4, and 5 with the lowered weight of 75%)Sponsors:ROMWOD.comwww.ascentprotein.commarcpro.com
We’re back for another episode of the USA Weightlifting Podcast with our good friend, Coach Danny Camargo. Like many of you out there, Danny is a gym owner doing the best he can for his business and his clients during these difficult times. In this episode, Danny gives us some insight on how to be adaptive as a coach and business owner, what you can do as an athlete or coach with minimal equipment, as well as reminding us about the importance of gratitude during these tough times amidst the Corona pandemic.Topics:03:00 - Positive takeaways from isolation13:00 - Being adaptive as a gym owner 28:30 - USAW response to COVID-19 38:00 - Training with limited equipment 53:45 - 2021 OlympicsLinks:RomWOD.com - Optimize Your Range Of Motion
Joining the USAW Podcast this week, for the fourth time, we have our good friend Danny Camargo, Senior International Coach. In this episode we’ll be catching up with Danny as well as comparing online coaching to in-person coaching. As a coach, when should you start offering online coaching? As an athlete, how do you know if online coaching is for you? All these questions and much more will be answered in today’s episode. If you enjoyed this episode please be sure to leave us a review and share us with a friend. Topics:04:09 - What is remote coaching?10:00 - Different levels of programming18:20 - How to know if online coaching is for you24:10 - Responsibilities of the athlete31:00 - Responsibilities of the coach36:50 - Things to consider before signing up43:40 - Common mistakes for remote coaches49:15 - Differences between online vs. in-person
On this episode I bring back the podcast after a long awaited haitus to restructure and open up with a good friend, mentor, and colleague Danny Camargo of Oly Concepts. We talk "modern coaching" methods and also throw out some great tips to those looking to grow in this sport long term!
This week on the USA Weightlifting podcast we’re joined by the one and only Danny Camargo. This marks Danny’s third episode with the USAW hosts, and just like his previous appearances, Danny really delivers.This episode is all about developing the champion mindset. Whether you’ve got into weightlifting to improve health or hopes of making it to the Olympics, it all starts with your mindset. Tune in to catch Danny’s tips on developing confidence, being consistent, how to “flip the switch”, as well as his best advice on how to stay present and stop overthinking!If you enjoyed this episode please leave us a review and share with a friend!Topics:03:23 - Crawl before you walk11:05 - Developing confidence in your athletes26:56 - Flipping the switch30:00 - Overthinking vs Being PresentSponsors:RomWod.com - Optimize Your Performance
Danny Camargo leads one of the largest and most successful weightlifting programs in the United States. Himself a former international-level lifter, Danny's Team Oly Concepts is a major force for the sport here and abroad. He's also gained an increased level of recognition for coaching Mattie Rogers, a World Championships medalist and one of America's most successful elite weightlifters this millennium.But after nearly three decades in the sport of weightlifting, Danny Camargo isn't done leaving his mark. And his position today resulted from a major life decision that, had it gone a different way, could have put Danny's livelihood in jeopardy.In this episode of The BarBend Podcast, Danny and host David Thomas Tao dive deep on the sport's growth, the myth of instant gratification, and what Danny thinks most are getting wrong about athlete-driven training. (Hint: The phrase itself can trigger debate in many weightlifting circles.) We also touch on the pros and cons of remote/satellite coaching and Danny's hopes and trepidations for the future of the sport.
Danny Camargo is one of the most highly respected coaches in the USA Weightlifting community. Aside from being a USAW Senior International Coach, Danny is the founder of OLYConcepts, a world class weightlifting service for education and training, as well as the author of Olympic Weightlifting: Cues & Corrections. When it comes to moving the barbell safely and efficiently, Danny is unmatched. Today he joins us for the second time on the USAW Podcast to talk about the coach & athlete relationship. In this episode he covers some important aspects between a coach and his/ her athletes including trust, dealing with complaints, when to coach and when not to coach, and why you should make some time to “disconnect” from your phone. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to check out our first episode with Danny one episode five!Topics:04:00 - Trust 15:30 - Working with beginner athletes28:16 - When to coach and when not to coach36:57 - Qualities of a coach49:07 - Communication56:09 - Dealing with complaints62:46 - Connecting/ disconnecting Links:RomWOD.com OLYConcepts.com
Danny Camargo delivered one of the greatest episodes to date. A masterclass from start to finish on the selfless role a coach plays in the journey of an Olympic dream. Danny is a U.S senior international coach and the owner of Oly Concepts. After his extremely successful career as an athlete was cut short, Danny opened up his own weightlifting gym in 1999 and has been coaching ever since. He now coaches the most dominant female lifter in the USA, the two-time world medalist Mattie Rogers. Follow Danny Camargohttp://www.olyconcepts.com/https://www.instagram.com/camargo_oly/Amazon SupportSupport us by going through our Amazon link when you make a purchase!http://www.weightliftinghouse.com/amazonCheck out the NEW news website -weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -patreon.com/weightliftinghouseFollow us -https://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
Danny Camargo delivered one of the greatest episodes to date. A masterclass from start to finish on the selfless role a coach plays in the journey of an Olympic dream. Danny is a U.S senior international coach and the owner of Oly Concepts. After his extremely successful career as an athlete was cut short, Danny opened up his own weightlifting gym in 1999 and has been coaching ever since. He now coaches the most dominant female lifter in the USA, the two-time world medalist Mattie Rogers. Follow Danny Camargohttp://www.olyconcepts.com/https://www.instagram.com/camargo_oly/Amazon SupportSupport us by going through our Amazon link when you make a purchase!http://www.weightliftinghouse.com/amazonCheck out the NEW news website -weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -patreon.com/weightliftinghouseFollow us -https://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
On this episode, we talk with one of the best coaches in weightlifting - Danny Camargo. He's most known for coaching the popular Mattie Rogers, and Danny opens up in this podcast about the dark times when he and Mattie didn't get along. But more importantly, Danny shares how their relationship was strengthened and what he learned as a coach.
This week on the USA Weightlifting Podcast, we’re interviewing Elite coach, Danny Camargo. Danny is one of the few honored Senior International Level Coaches for USAW, a title of which he obtained through many years of work after transitioning from being a high level competitor. In this episode we’ll be getting into Danny’s coaching career, what it’s like getting back into competition after an eighteen year hiatus, and some tips for coaches looking to perfect their craft. Whether you're an athlete, or a coach, this episode has some take aways that can help you get on the right track. Enjoy the show!Topics:02:00 - Competing in the Masters04:00 - Becoming a Sr. International Coach for USAW12:45 - A message for coaches 22:10 - Best resource for coaches who want to get better 32:15 - CrossFit & Weightlifting 38:00 - Common misconceptions43:30 - Weaknesses as an athleteHonorable mentions:OLY Concepts“Olympic Weightlifting Cues & Corrections” - Camargo
Danny Camargo is back for part 2! You may remember Danny from episode 3, (If you don't, you should definitely go check it out!) where we talked about how he first entered the sport of weightlifting. Now 50 episodes later, we are talking all about the coaching eye and his train of thoughts when he coaches his athletes. Danny is also back training as an athlete himself, competing at the masters level! We talk discuss how his training is going and how it has changed since competing as a younger individual.
Interview with Danny Camargo. We discuss his career as an athlete. His transition into coaching, opening a gym, thoughts on CrossFit, coaching Mattie Rogers, and the current state of US Weightlifting.
Cosmopolitan.com conducted a survey to young married couples about their sex lives, romance, even divorce. Joining Elisa Benson in studio to discuss the results is Cosmopolitan.com's Features Editor, Emma Barker. Guests include Millennial Marriage Expert Samantha Burns, and Cosmo girl Diana and her husband Danny Camargo!
Danny Camargo (@camargo_oly), one of the most successful American weightlifting coaches is interviewed on the show this week. Altogether, Danny has produced 14 international weightlifters including Gold Medalist, Mattie Rogers. Not only is he producing superior athletes but he is also building confidence and character that these athletes will carry on for life. In this episode, we’ll be getting into all aspects of coaching ranging from gym culture, when to address an early arm bend, and teaching mindset and mental strength in your athletes. Brute Hotline: (801) 449-0503 Want a chance to get featured in a future episode? Call in and leave us a voicemail with some questions regarding training, nutrition, mindset, etc. Topics of discussion: [16:50] Gym culture [26:24] Coach Bill McDaniel [30:00] Athletic career [38:00] Addressing an early arm bend [44:09] Barbell psychology [52:33] Mattie Rogers Links: OLY Concepts Reviews: If you LOVE this podcast, please click HERE to leave me a review. It energizes me to keep doing these as well as pushes us higher in the rankings. Thank you all for the support. Follow us on Instagram @brute.strength
Interviewing weightlifting Coach Danny Camargo (Mattie Rogers' coach) of Oly Concepts at the 2016 Youth Nationals in Austin, Texas. 1:14 - On the size of the entourage it takes to handle 14 athletes 2:49 - Camargo’s start in weightlifting and his competitive career 10:45 - how he moved on from weightlifting after retiring at 21 12:40 - how he found coaching 14:40 - the birth of Oly Concepts and his team 16:05 - law enforcement career and finding CrossFit 19:19 - coaching while being a police officer 21:55 - Danny’s coaching philosophy and his worries about new coaches 25:38 - the future of weightlifting in the US 31:03 - the hidden competition in weightlifting 35:46 - keeping an athlete at peak performance 37:42 - recent IWF doping news and doping in weightlifting 44:30 - final thoughts on weightlifting in the US
Glenn Pendlay, Travis Cooper, James Tatum, and Mike Szela talk with guest Danny Camargo on a variety of weightlifting topics. Danny is a very good coach from Orlando, Florida with 24 years of weightlifting experience.
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