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Today, I'm joined by Troy Taylor, Senior Director of Performance Innovation at Tonal, a company that's revolutionizing at-home strength training through cutting-edge design, AI-driven technology, and smart functionality. Troy's career has spanned elite sports performance, from his role as High-Performance Director at U.S. Ski & Snowboard to his current mission at Tonal, where he's helping to shape the future of fitness. In this episode, we explore how Tonal is transforming strength training with its sleek, space-saving design, adaptive resistance, and intelligent programming. We discuss the importance of consistency in workouts, the role of AI in personalizing training, and the innovations that set Tonal apart from traditional gyms and at-home fitness equipment. Whether you're an athlete looking to optimize your strength training, a fitness enthusiast curious about the latest technology, or someone considering a smart home gym, this conversation is packed with insights you won't want to miss. CONNECT Tonal on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube` Marni Salup on Instagram and Playlist on Spotify SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our monthly newsletter, Do What Moves You, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a five stars and a review on Apple, it's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends the episodes you are listening to on your social. Share a screen shot of the episode in your stories, tag us, we will tag you back! Subscribe, like and comment on our YouTube Channel, MarniOnTheMovePodcast
Dundalk woman Kate O'Connor has won Ireland's first World Indoor Championships medal in 19 years after taking silver in the pentathlon in Nanjing, China. Paul McNamara, High Performance Director with Athletics Ireland, gives us his reaction...
Arild Tveiten is most well-known as the head coach and sport director of Team Norway, and has overseen countless triathlon successes with Kristian Blummenfelt's Olympic Gold in Tokyo 2021 being the jewel in the crown. Arild is now the High Performance Director of the Norwegian Swimming Federation, and joins us to share insights into what he's bringing to swimming from his triathlon experience, and what he's learning about swimming in his new role. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: The reasons for moving from triathlon into swimmingWhat has surprised Arild about the high performance setup in swimming and about the way swimmers trainThe stark differences between training for distance events and sprint events in swimmingHow the swim training methods used by the Norwegian triathletes compare to Norwegian (distance) swimmersIs Arild changing anything in how he coaches swimming for the triathletes he's coaching based on his work in swimming? Looking back at the Olympics in Paris, what went wrong, and what could have been done differentlyTraining tips for age-group triathletes:How to improve your techniqueWhat are the key workouts to include in your program (including detailed example sets)What to do more of and what to do less ofWhat kind of testing to do to measure progressDETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: We have detailed shownotes for all of our episodes. The shownotes are basically the podcast episode in written form, that you can read in 5-10 minutes. They are not transcriptions, but they are also not just surface-level overviews. They provide detailed insights and timestamps for each episode, and are great especially for later review, after you've already listened to an episode. Naturally, as great as they are, they do not cover absolutely everything in as great detail as we can do in a 45-90 minute podcast episode. The shownotes for today's episode can be found at www.scientifictriathlon.com/tts458/LINKS AND RESOURCES: Arild's InstagramOlympic gold medal training and preparation with Arild Tveiten | EP#304Arild Tveiten – coach of Kristian Blummenfelt, Gustav Iden and Casper Stornes on triathlon training the Norwegian way | EP#223How Norway became a triathlon powerhouse with head coach Arild Tveiten | EP#154WHAT SHOULD I LISTEN TO NEXT?If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'll love the following episodes: Triathlon swim training with Russ Barber | EP#310Open water swim training with Olympic gold medal coach Marcel Wouda | EP#246Swim training talk with Ian Armiger | EP#263Technique improvement and swim training for triathletes with Brenton Ford | EP#320Paul Newsome | EP#389Olav Aleksander Bu | EP#369Applied triathlon science with Olav Aleksander Bu (Norwegian Triathlon Olympic team) | EP#264You can find our full episode archives here, where you can filter for categories such as Training, Racing, Science & Physiology, Swimming, Cycling, Running etc.You can also find separate archives for specific series of episodes I've done, specifically Q&A episodes, TTS Thursday episodes, and Beginner Tips episodes. LEARN MORE ABOUT SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON: The Scientific Triathlon website is the home of That Triathlon Show and everything else that we doContact us through our contact form or email me directly (note - email/contact form messages get responded to much more quickly than Instagram DMs)Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on InstagramLearn more about our coaching, training plans, and training camps. We have something to offer for everybody from beginners to professionals. HOW CAN I SUPPORT THAT TRIATHLON SHOW (FOR FREE)? I really appreciate you reading this and considering helping the show! If you love the show and want to support it to help ensure it sticks around, there are a few very simple things you can do, at no cost other than a minute of your time. Subscribe to the podcast in your podcast app to automatically get all new episodes as they are released.Tell your friends, internet and social media friends, acquaintances and triathlon frenemies about the podcast. Word of mouth is the best way to grow the podcast by far! Rate and review the podcast (ideally five stars of course!) in your podcast app of choice (Spotify and Apple Podcasts are the biggest and most important ones).Share episodes online and on social media. Share your favourite episodes in your Instagram stories, start a discussion about interesting episodes on forums, reference them in your blog or Substack. SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration help athletes personalise their hydration and fueling strategies for training and racing. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event. That Triathlon Show listeners get 15% off their first order of fuel and electrolyte products. Simply use this link and the discount will be auto-applied at the checkout.
Today on Startup to Storefront, we're sitting down with Troy Taylor, a globally recognized leader in human performance and innovation. With a career spanning seven Olympic Games, Troy has worked with over 500 Olympians and 50 Olympic medalists, helping athletes reach peak performance on the world's biggest stage. As the former High Performance Director at U.S. Ski & Snowboard, he played a pivotal role in securing 15 Olympic medals—including seven gold—at the 2018 PyeongChang Games. Now, as the Senior Director of Performance & Innovation at Tonal, Troy is bringing his expertise to the world of connected fitness. Tonal, the pioneer behind the world's smartest strength training system, is redefining how people train by combining revolutionary digital weight technology with AI-powered coaching. From strength training and HIIT to mobility and recovery, Tonal adapts to each user's needs, helping them break through plateaus and reach their full potential. On this week's episode, you'll learn: Why most fitness apps fail—and the science behind keeping people engaged in long-term fitness The shocking reason 90% of people quit the gym—and how technology is changing the way we approach strength training Everything you need to know about Tonal—from its game-changing features to cost, installation, and whether it's worth the investment Get ready for an episode packed with expert insights, industry secrets, and a deep dive into the future of fitness.
We had the chance to sit down with Maddox Schultz who many except to go 1st overal in 2025 WHL Prospects Draft. Also joined by his Dad, Dave, who is the High Performance Director for Skate Sask and a highly respected power skating coach in Regina. Maddox is currently leading the Sasky U18AAA League in points as a 14 year old.
Welcome to another exciting episode of the Supporting Champions Podcast. Today, I am thrilled to be joined by Troy Taylor, Senior Director of Performance at Tonal and a distinguished leader in the field of sports performance. With a career spanning elite sports organizations, including his role as the former High-Performance Director for U.S. Ski & Snowboard, Troy brings a wealth of experience and cutting-edge insights into optimizing athlete performance. In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of sports technology, including Troy's innovative approach to strength training and personalized performance solutions. Troy shares his journey through the world of elite sports, offering invaluable lessons learned along the way. We explore how data-driven insights are transforming coaching practices, and what it takes to lead and inspire high-performing teams in a rapidly changing industry. Whether you're a sports scientist, coach, athlete, or simply passionate about human performance, this conversation is packed with actionable wisdom, engaging stories, and a glimpse into the future of training and technology. Keep up to date with Troy via Social media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-taylor-4577bb38/ Or check out Troy and his teams work at: http://www.tonal.com Use code APPLIED for 50% off all Supporting Champions Courses https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/onlinecourse/ #training #performance #ski #snow #tonal
Rock talks with Utah Hockey Club's High Performance Director, Devan McConnell. Tune in. Tell friends about Zelos. Subscribe so you don't miss out. TIME STAMPS 1:30 Resources for Team Development 6:00 High Performance Director, what does that encompass? 10:30 Management tools Devan uses 14:00 Devan's biggest challenge 16:00 Core values of the Utah Hockey Club 18:30 Team building with staff 21:00 A look at Sports Science 24:50 Making connections with other departments 27:30 Quieting all of the noise 30:00 Job security or lack thereof 34:00 Moving from Arizona to Utah 41:15 Focusing on the start of the season 44:30 Cognitive development GET TO KNOW DEVAN MCCONNELL LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devan-mcconnell-21698a36/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/dmcconnell29/ UTAH HOCKEY CLUB: https://www.nhl.com/utah/ GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER MEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.com READ: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: www.rockysnyder.com INSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/ TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rfcsantacruz.com/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter
Steffan Jones is the CEO and Director of Pace Labs, as well as the High Performance Fast Bowling coach for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL as well as consulting for individual fast bowlers, javelin throwers and pitchers around the world. Steffan is in a unique position having played the sport, being the last dual professional sportsman in the United Kingdom having played 3 years professional rugby and 20 years professional cricket. He is the former Director of Sport Performance at a private school in England. Steffan is also the High-Performance Director for Gosport overseeing the Olympic preparation for various athletes across multiple sports and the brand ambassador and expert for various companies including 1080 Sprint, Lila Movement and Exsurgo Technology He is a qualified sports scientist, a UKSCA qualified strength and conditioning coach and also as a level 3 qualified technical coach. His methods are innovative and heavily based on sports science. Steffan has developed a reputation as an ‘outside the box' thinker in all overhead throwing sports and is the go-to man when an increase in bowling velocity is required. Links: https://pacelabglobal.com/about-2/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steffanjones105/?hl=en Twitter/X: https://x.com/steffanjones105
Regarded as a sport science advocate in Major League Soccer (MLS), follow David Tenney’s journey from sport coach to High Performance Director at Austin Football Club (FC). Tenney and NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager Eric McMahon begin by discussing increases in MLS staff and embracing the overlap between coaching and performance science staff. Tenney reflects on how experienced coaches often evolve toward mentorship, finding balance between “leader” and “practitioner.” The pair examine the new MLS-mandated performance scientist position, which requires the Certified Performance and Sport Scientist® (CPSS®) credential. Created to standardize the role and responsibilities, MLS performance scientists leverage data from GPS and force plates into effective and ethical takeaways. As President of the emerging Professional Soccer Performance Association (PSPA), Tenney shares his goals to create a network, gain representation, and increase credibility. Tenney and McMahon also explore the robust MLS developmental pipeline, interviewing strategy, and early career advice. Connect with David on Twitter/X: @davetenney or LinkedIn: @david-tenney | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or LinkedIn: @ericmcmahoncscs For a deeper look into sport science, explore career trends and how to leverage the CPSS certification into new career opportunities. Discover your next job or internship on the NSCA Job Board. This episode discusses David Tenney’s PhD dissertation, An Exploration of the Leadership Competencies Required for High-Performance Directors in North American Professional Sports Organizations, which includes interviews with NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and MLS leaders.Show Notes“It's not enough just to be a really good practitioner. You have to know how to manage, lead, and collaborate with different groups and different departments and practitioners from other areas.” 8:35 “Learning to be a good mentor. I think that most people think of themselves, if you go in a room and ask most coaches, ‘Hey, do you think you're a mentor?’ Everyone would say, ‘Oh yeah, I'm a good mentor.’ But very few of us have ever been taught [those] kind of mentorship skills and what that means, and how do you mentor young practitioners. And are you connecting with them in the way they need, not just how you want to connect with them and lead them.” 27:25 “You do always want to focus on some of the hard skills of the interview process, but I think we don't in the interview process ask enough questions around is someone stress resilient, can someone be vulnerable, can someone admit they make mistakes, can someone show that they have a growth mindset. How do they handle when they don't know the answer to something?” 30:30
Tim Kettenring is a high-performance coach and consultant with over 15 years of experience working with coaches and athletes in every sport setting. Currently Tim is the High Performance Director for NOLA Gold Rugby and the President of Maverick Human Performance. Previously he was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Loyola University. Links: https://www.maverickhumanperformance.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timkettenring13/ Twitter/X: https://x.com/timkettenring YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVnZUeEUSA- r9YdGcSxi4Xg
Gary is joined by David Tenney, High Performance Director at Austin FC (MLS), former Master's Student and Certified Graduate of the Official School of Tactical Periodisation. David discusses the following: - Tactical periodisation versus periodizing tactics - Linear thinking and coaching - Understanding mental load - Designing exercises to create focus and awareness Please leave a Rating and Review if you enjoy it!
Today's guest was a driving force behind previously unseen success for Irish teams and athletes on European, World and Olympic stages. Gary Keegan is the Founder and CEO of Uppercut, a High Performance Consultancy, with a unique advisory service that helps transform how individuals and organisations achieve high performance in sport, business and leadership. Gary has spent most of his career immersed in high performance across a range of competitive business and sporting settings. He is also the former Director of the Irish Institute of Sport and former High Performance Director with the IABA's High Performance Boxing Programme. In this episode, we discuss his early life and how he got involved in the world of coaching. We talk about his general approach and attitude to performance, which has brought so much success to teams and athletes he has worked with, including the Dublin senior footballers and Tipperary Senior Hurlers. We also dive into the art of leadership, coaching models and the importance of mindset, character and teamwork. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the women's majors not completed for 2024, Larry and Gary review the four men's Grand Slams and discuss what its takes to for the worlds best to close out a win. Golf Australia's High Performance Director, Tony Meyer is in Paris in his role as Assistant Manager to our Olympic Golf team of Jason […] The post Backspin Golf Podcast Episode 51 first appeared on Inside Golf. Australia's Most-Read Golf Magazine as named by Australian Golfers - FREE.
In this episode, I speak with Nelson Ayotte. Nelson is the former High Performance Director of the Columbus Blue Jackets and he is the former Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Saint Louis Blues. I hope you enjoy!
Ken is a Canadian coaching legend and since 1990 has been the High Performance Director, Chief Training Officer and Head Coach of the national sailing team. Paris 2024 is the 9th Olympics he's coached in as well as 4 Paralympic games, 6 Pan Ams and hundreds of World Championships. We spoke about our Canadian olympic hopefuls, Ken's philosophies and impressions of our all time great athletes, and the size of the mosquitos in Gimli, Manitoba!
In this episode of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast, Dan is joined by Troy Taylor to discuss emerging Artificial Intelligence and the role of AI in the human performance and fitness space. Troy Taylor is an internationally renowned human performance leader, with extensive experience developing and leading world class, multi-disciplinary teams and working collaboratively to connect high level strategic insights to operational execution. Troy is currently the Senior Director, Performance Innovation at Tonal. Troy leads a department established to drive evidence-based fitness and human performance thought leadership into all aspects of Tonal's curriculum and product development as well as to conduct, commission and collaborate on peer-reviewed research to advance human potential through resistance training. Prior to joining Tonal, Troy was the High Performance Director at U.S. Ski & Snowboard. In that role, Troy led the world-renowned U.S. Ski & Snowboard High Performance team, supporting their athletes in winning more than 500+ major international podiums between 2015 and 2021 and 15 medals (7 gold medals) at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games. Over his career, Troy has worked at 7 Olympic Games, supporting more than 500 Olympians and 50 Olympic medalists, presented at major international conferences around the globe, as well as mentored numerous early stage sport technology companies. Troy can be followed on social media via these accounts: Instagram (@strengthsciencetroy) and Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-taylor-4577bb38/ *SEASON 5 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is brought to you by Isophit. For more on Isophit, please check out isophit.com and @isophit - BE SURE to use coupon code brawnbody10 at checkout to save 10% on your Isophit order! Episode Sponsors: MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout! AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/ MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription! CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off! Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/braun_pr Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support
Troy Taylor is an internationally renowned human performance leader, with extensive experience developing and leading world class, multi-disciplinary teams and working collaboratively to connect high level strategic insights to operational execution. Troy is currently the Senior Director, Performance Innovation at Tonal. Troy leads a department established to drive evidence-based fitness and human performance thought leadership into all aspects of Tonal's curriculum and product development as well as to conduct, commission and collaborate on peer-reviewed research to advance human potential through resistance training. Prior to joining Tonal, Troy was the High-Performance Director at U.S. Ski & Snowboard. In that role, Troy led the world-renowned U.S. Ski & Snowboard High Performance team, supporting their athletes in winning more than 500+ major international podiums between 2015 and 2021 and 15 medals (7 gold medals) at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games. Over his career, Troy has worked at 7 Olympic Games, supporting more than 500 Olympians and 50 Olympic medalists, presented at major international conferences around the globe, as well as mentored numerous early-stage sport technology companies Links: Instagram: @strengthsciencetroy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-taylor-4577bb38/
In the House today is our special guest David Murdoch, the High Performance Director for Curling Canada! In What's Happening Around the Curling World? The curling world has been pretty quiet this past week so we are going to answer some emails from our listeners (28:00).Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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Steve Tashjian is the Founder of Elevation Project, which collaborates with elite organizations, communities, and institutions to build high-performance teams and systems. Steve is an expert physical therapist, sports scientist, movement specialist, and director of high performance. He was the High Performance Director of the Columbus Crew of MLS before becoming the first full-time American performance specialist in the English Premier League, leading the Sport Science efforts for Everton Football Club. He led the high performance department for U.S. Men's Soccer Team for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and has prepared triathletes for the Kona Ironman, boxers for world title fights, supported Matt Fitzpatrick for the 2023 PGA Championship and US Open, and just announced a consultancy with AC Milan of the Italian Serie A. Beyond sport, he has coached executive VPs at Stanley 1913, performance directors at the Phoenix Suns, helped the Colorado Rapids (MLS) develop organizational identity. Today we discuss his sporting journey, his work under high level coaches such as David Moyes and Greg Berhalter, as well as the importance of trust, collaboration, and much more. Connect with Steve on LinkedIn here REGISTRATION FOR THE 2024 WAY OF CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE IS OPEN! Save $100 if you sign up prior to June 30, and save 50% per person for groups of five or more. We are headed back to Denver, CO August 9-11 at Colorado Academy. Our hotel blocks do fill up, so join Jerry, John and a panel of soon to be named all star guest speakers for the coaching event of the summer! Click here to register and learn more. PUT IN YOUR BULK BOOK ORDERS FOR OUR BESTSELLING BOOKS!: Programs such as UNC soccer and lacrosse, Syracuse lacrosse, Stanford Lacrosse, Middlebury College, Colby College, Rutgers University, and many other champions are using THE CHAMPION TEAMMATE book with their athletes. Schools and clubs are using EVERY MOMENT MATTERS for staff development and book clubs. Are you? We have been fulfilling numerous bulk orders for some of the top high school and collegiate sports programs in the country, will your team be next? Please click here and grab yourself a copy of The Champion Teammate today. Please email John@ChangingTheGameProject.com if you want discounted pricing on 10 or more books on any of our books. Thanks everyone. This week's podcast is brought to you by our friends at Sprocket Sports. Sprocket Sports is a new software platform for youth sports clubs. There are a lot of these systems out there, but Sprocket provides the full enchilada. They give you all the cool front-end stuff to make your club look good– like websites and marketing tools – AND all the back-end transactions and services to run your business better so you can focus on what really matters – your players and your teams. Sprocket is built for those clubs looking to thrive, not just survive, in the competitive world of youth sports clubs. So if you've been looking for a true business partner – not just another app – check them out today at https://sprocketsports.me/CTG. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences
I'm delighted to speak with Jon Mackey this week. Jon is High Performance Director for Canoeing Ireland – managing the Olympic programme across two Olympic sports: canoe slalom and canoe sprint. Jon is also national coach for ring sports (all full contact disciplines) and lead of the coach development program. Jon's interests revolve around research in coaching, skill acquisition and decision making, exercise science, physiology and leadership. He has a master's degree in Coaching and Performance Science and is currently studying a Doctoral degree in Elite Performance in Sport at Dublin City University. Jon and I discuss a range of topics around coaching including helping competitors to learn more effectively; using communication tools to help athletes acquire skill; and preparing competitors to perform under pressure.
Episode #217 features Devan McConnell, the High-Performance Director for the Arizona Coyotes. From his earlier days working with Mike Boyle to developing his High Performance Model at UMASS, to being a leading expert in high-performance sports, Devan shares invaluable insights and advice for athletes of all levels.Explore the intricate world of athletic development and the crucial role of passion in sports, guided by Devan's remarkable journey. Gain insights into the delicate balance between specialization and holistic approaches, as well as the progressive use of sports science in shaping modern athletes.Whether you're a budding athlete seeking inspiration or a seasoned sports enthusiast, this episode offers a masterclass in achieving greatness on the glacial battlegrounds of professional hockey.Want to see more of the AP? Subscribe to the AP YouTube channel.---Check out Devan's stuff:LinkedInInstagramTwitter---Check out Dave's stuff:InstagramTwitterLinkedIn---Produced by Rise Virtually****Perfect Sports SupplementsSave 20% off all Perfect Sports Supplements by using the code "AP20" at checkout!***Other episodes you might enjoy:World Strongest Man Mitchell Hooper, Taylor Learmont (Little "T" Fitness), Bruce Boudreau (Vancouver Canucks), Rhonda Rajsich (Most Decorated US Racquetball player), Zach Bitter (Ultra Marathon Runner), Zion Clark (Netflix docuseries), Jana Webb (Founder of JOGA), Ben Johns (#1 Pickleball Player in the World) Check out our Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tiktok | Spotify | Apple | Google | Youtube
The hopes for New Zealand's Olympic performance have gotten stronger after a record-breaking medal count at the World Indoor Championships. After silvers were given to shot-putter Tom Walsh and pole vaulter Eliza McCartney over the weekend, the Kiwi contingent has landed two golds on the final day. Hamish Kerr equalled the Oceania record of 2.36 metres to win the high jump and Geordie Beamish stunned a stellar field to strike gold in the 1500 metres. Athletics NZ High Performance Director Scott Newman says this is a good foundation ahead of the upcoming Olympics. "To come through here with four medals at a World Indoor Championships- that's just a great base heading into the Olympics." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaarle is a former professional cyclist with a 15-year career that led her to being at the top of her sport of track sprint cycling in Australia and the world. During her time as an athlete, Kaarle won 4 World Championships, Olympic Bronze (London 2012) and 3 Commonwealth Games Titles. Since retiring in 2021, Kaarle has stepped into the realm of performance practitioner where she was appointed as the coach of the Women's Podium Sprint group for the British Cycling team. She is now both a performance coach at the Queensland Academy of Sport and Deputy Chef Du Mission for the Australian Olympic Committee as they head into the Paris Olympic Games in 2024. What You'll Learn: In this episode, Kaarle shares he very unique lens of both a world-class athlete and a high-performance coach. You'll experience what an inspiration she is with regard to her integrity and courage to do things against the accepted "norm." We dive deep into her personal journey, the areas she's struggled with personally and professionally, and the non-technical attributes she has developed in her self-growth to allow her to have perspective and the courage to live with such strong integrity. Talking Points: What made a good practitioner/coach vs a great one Why Kaarle left her coaching role with British cycling Kaarle's 3 pillars of coaching Boundaries and protecting time The key non-technical skills that have helped Kaarle, and what she feel is important for practitioners to develop in themselves (non-technical) What makes an elite performance staff department environment in Kaarle's experience If you enjoy this episode please leave a review on iTunes or Spotify platforms, and by doing this you will actively help in spreading this content to the practitioners that need it. Resources: Men Behind Sport: www.menbehindsport.com Practitioner Needs Analysis Coaching (1-1 & GROUP OPTIONS): Read Full Details Kaarle's LinkedIn article Clarifying High Performance and the Role, Responsibilities, and Requisite Attributes of the High-Performance Director in American Professional Sport: Paper Here
Andrew 'Jack' Russell returns for his second time on Dyl & Friends! Jack is one of the AFL industry leaders in High Performance Science. Currently heading up the department at Carlton as High Performance Director, Jack was also previously responsible for the high performance programs in the Port Adelaide '04 Premiership & Hawthorns run of flags between '08 & '15. If you haven't listened to our first chat, do yourself a favour and check it out (episode 75). In this episode we dive into a number of topics around the human body, building habits, resilience, recovery and plenty more! If you liked this episode, have a listen to this: #163 Jonah Oliver Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Stu Singer is a highly experienced sport psychologist (PsyD, ABD), performance consultant and founder of WellPerformance, who has worked with teams in the NBA, WNBA, NCAA, Major League Soccer, & the National Women's Soccer League He's passionate about helping people sharpen their high-performance skills in a healthy, sustainable way. What You'll Learn: In this episode, we discuss Stu's own challenges that he has faced as a practitioner in performance sports, and how he sees the issues affecting practitioners in elite sports through the lens of a psychologist. Talking Points: Getting it “wrong” as a practitioner, overworking and how that impacted his life How he now stays anchored to his values The importance of walking the walk with regards to values and practices to maintain optimal self The challenge of breaking self-imposed stories and the freedom that creates Best practices for practitioners to think about for a sustainable career His perspective as a trained sport psych on what he sees that needs to change within sport If you enjoy this episode please leave a review on iTunes or Spotify platforms, and by doing this you will actively help in spreading this content to the practitioners that need it. Resources: Men Behind Sport: www.menbehindsport.com Practitioner Needs Analysis Coaching Program - 1-1 & Group options: Read Full Details Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness meditation for everyday life by Jon Kabat-Zin Clarifying High Performance and the Role, Responsibilities, and Requisite Attributes of the High-Performance Director in American Professional Sport: Paper Here Connect with Stu: Stu's Website: Well Performance DOSO Mindfulness App: Check it out Follow Stu on Twitter Follow Stu on Instagram
Welcome to this episode of the Untapped Potential podcast with today's guest Callum Walsh. Callum is a hugely experienced practitioner who has over 15 years of experience in elite performance management. He has worked in several leagues and competitions across different cultures and continents, including the Premier League, Euro 2016 Championship, Championship, League 2, Turkish Super Lig, and Brazilian Serie A. He has also collaborated with various coaches and stakeholders at multiple levels, from international senior and junior teams to world-leading performance institutes such as EXOS and Aspire Academy. His mission is to apply his scientific knowledge, practical skills, and cultural awareness to help athletes and teams of staff achieve their full potential. And this is why I wanted Callum to be on the untapped potential podcast. His voice in the space of helping coaches and practitioners is greatly needed and I'm super excited to share this with you, particularly around his own personal struggles, the solutions he has used personally and his doctorate research. What You'll Learn In this episode, we dive into the non-technical aspects of performance that underpin the success or failure of a performance department. We also discuss some of Callum's struggles in his career, how he's navigated his struggles and what he sees as the next steps we need to take to as practitioners to begin to evolve our environments into ones that begin to utilise our full potential. Hit the play button now. Talking Points: Callum's inner drivers that lead him into a career in pro sport The areas he's struggled with personally and professionally The non-technical attributes he has developed in his own journey of understanding self What his doctorate is revealing about our performance environments What non-technical he feels are crucial to empower us as practitioners and coaches If you enjoy this episode please leave a review on iTunes or Spotify platforms, and by doing this you will actively help in spreading this content to the practitioners that need it. Resources: Men Behind Sport: www.menbehindsport.com Practitioner Needs Analysis Coaching (1-1 & GROUP OPTIONS): Read Full Details Clarifying High Performance and the Role, Responsibilities, and Requisite Attributes of the High-Performance Director in American Professional Sport: Paper Here The Creative Brilliance of Dyslexia: Watch Here Connect with Callum: Callum's Linkedin Callum's Twitter
In this episode of The Mental Performance Mastery Podcast Brian is joined by his personal high performance coach and director of sport science Tom Newman. The personal history between Brian Cain and Tom Newman Who is Tom Newman? What is a personal high performance director The importance of DexaFit Scans Taking a sweat test for optimal hydration strategies The custom recovery road map and recovery spectrum Custom cold tank protocols and the reason for cold tank training The difference between red light vs. near infrared (you can't see) sauna protocols The recovery benefits of a float tank and sensory deprivation You can reach Tom Newman via email at sandbata@gmail.com You can reach Brian Cain via instagram @BrianCainPeak Brian Cain, MPM, the World's leader in Mental Performance Coaching brings you practical tips, techniques, stories strategies, meditations and motivations every day that you can use to close the gap from where you are to where you want to be with The Mental Performance Daily Podcast.
Adam Higgins is the Head Coach and High-Performance Director for Canada Skateboard. He has extensive experience in similar roles, having spent 12 years at Canada Snowboard.___Get your copy of Personal Socrates: Better Questions, Better Life Connect with Marc >>> Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Drop a review and let me know what resonates with you about the show!Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet!*Behind the Human is proudly recorded in a Canadian made Loop Phone Booth*Special props
Nate is the EF Education First Professional Cycling Performance Manager, where he works with riders to manage the training, travel, recovery, and mental acuity cycling's biggest races demand. This conversation brings up some unique ways to look at your training, especially in terms of Functional Threshold Power and VO2Max training! Chapters: 00:00: Tips for traveling 4:57 Introduction to Nate 6:25 The biggest difference between pros and amateurs 8:53 The extra things pros do to ride faster 11:11 Nate's opinions on wearables and their impact on training 16:16 What metrics Nate uses to prescribe workouts including endurance rides 18:44 Setting heart rate zones 22:30 Nate's favorite Vo2 max workouts 28:30 Nate's Vo2 periodisation and how it differs for pros 31:03 How pros can do too much intensity and training in between races 35:15 How to focus on the right part of your race 39:32 Internal awareness in training 44:00 Threshold training and how to increase your ftp 49:48 How to use your 5 and 20 minute power to work out your limiting factors 53:35 How does lifting benefit training 54:48 What has Nate learned that has made him a better coach 1:00:20 How to approach base training 1:02:55 What is the benefit from tempo training 1:07:02 How variety is important for training 1:08:23 Why high carb training is underrated and low carb is overrated
This week we sit down with Catherine Cabral-Marotta as she shares her journey to becoming an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner and the exciting launch of Ontario's first Honours Bachelor of Science – Osteopathy program. ABOUT CATHERINE, BSC HK, BSc Ost, Dip SIM, Dip MT Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, Certified Athletic Therapist, Registered Massage Therapist, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist In 2004 Catherine graduated with honours from the University of Guelph and Sheridan College where she earned concurrent degrees, an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Human Kinetics, and an Honours Bachelor of Applied Health Sciences - Athletic Therapy. After passing the national board exams to become a Certified Athletic Therapist, Catherine went on to become certified as a Strength & Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength & Conditioning Association, and a certified Athletic Trainer with the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification in the USA. To complement her advanced manual therapy techniques, Catherine became qualified as a Registered Massage Therapist in August 2011. In November 2011 Catherine successfully completed a diploma of Osteopathic Manual Practice at the Canadian College of Osteopathy (Toronto), and was awarded the ‘Louisa Burns Award for the Most Representative Thesis for the Advancement of Osteopathy in the Field of Basic Research'. In October 2013 Catherine graduated with her BSc Osteopathy (conversion course) from the British College of Osteopathy in London, England. Her professional experience includes almost 20 years of clinical practice, including working as Team Therapist and Chief Therapist for Gymnastics Canada on the World Cup circuit with the National Trampoline and Power Tumbling team. She acted as Medical Coordinator for the HSBC Multisport Canada triathlon series from 2004-2009 and has worked with a variety of high-performance athletes from Olympians to the everyday active individual. From 2014 to 2018 Catherine acted as the High-Performance Director for USA Gymnastics Trampoline and Tumbling program. Catherine worked as a Director with the Ontario Association of Osteopathic Manual Practitioners Board of Directors from 2012-2023, and served as President from 2016-2021. In 2023 Catherine joined Sheridan College as the Program Coordinator for the Honours Bachelor of Science Osteopathy degree, the first of its kind in Canada. Connect with Catherine: catherine.cabral1@sheridancollege.ca catherine@motionhw.ca Learn more about the Honours Bachelor of Science – Osteopathy at Sheridan College here. CONNECT WITH US Watch our Masterclass where we show you a behind-the-scenes look at our top 3 business strategies and 3 mindset musts for osteopaths to grow your practice, fuller, faster. Get on the MBO Waitlist! The MBO is an 8-week LIVE interactive online program empowering you with a solid business framework to build your practice fuller and faster with confidence. Follow us on Instagram Visit our website Did you enjoy this episode? We'd love to hear from you! Comment below, drop a view for the show and share it with friends and colleagues. JOIN US AT INTEGRATION 2023 Live In-Person Symposium When: October 22nd, 2023 Where: Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario Virtual Symposium When: November 19, 2023 Learn more and get your tickets here: www.integrationsymposium.com Integration 2023 will bring together, for the first time, Canadian Osteopathic Manual Practitioners who are experts in their field. Join us for a variety of content including informative plenary sessions, practice enhancement opportunities, hands-on sessions, and the opportunity to build community through their social event. We will be speaking on “The Connected Practitioner” Kevin, Jason, and Sean are the creators of the MBO - Masters in Business for Osteopaths providing Advanced Mentorship for Osteopaths that bridges the gap between clinical education and real-world business success. We all graduate as osteopaths and do the same thing. We take continuing education courses thinking that once we learn the next new technique we will have a successful practice. The reality is that this doesn't work. In our combined 60 years of clinical experience, we have consistently found that what makes a successful practice is communication. The investment in building relationships with ourselves, our patients, and our communities results in the most successful practices. Join us to tap into the fundamentals of becoming a connected practitioner. What you will take away from our time together: How to build a Winning Mindset. Discover simple techniques to align your business with your true vision Master your patient communication skills with the 3 E's (Educate, Empower, and Engage). Implement the 5-minute wrap up to guarantee sustainable growth Community Connection. Attract the community you are meant to serve by developing your unique voice
David Tenney is the High Performance Director at Austin FC. Formally of the Seattle Sounders and NBA team Orlando Magic, David has in depth understanding of player performance and how to assist management in best preparing players to perform through a season of competitive action.Show notes:2:00 - David provides his credentials and background6:25 - Preparing a team performance10:00 - An overview of how team location can affect player preparation11:30 - The distances MLS players will covered per game14:00 - How tactics affect the players conditioning20:00 - The challenges of cognitive and physical fatigue24:30 - How to bullseye and catch players in moments27:00 - The difference between perception and reality in coach message32:00 - Preparing teams for different climates36:00 - Differences between the MLS and NBA41:00 - The riggers of an NBA schedule45:00 - Giving ownership during an individualised approach Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
High Performance Director for Connor Mcdavid and Connor Bedard - Adrian Valaca - joins us to talk about the level of excellence needed to take your performance to the next level.
Today I speak with Gary Cahill, former Irish Davis Cup & Billie Jean King Cup (formerly Fed Cup) captain as well as a previous High-Performance Director for Tennis Ireland. Gary is now the Performance Director and founder of Prodigy Tennis which provides high performance training programs to junior tennis players. Their mission is quite simple - to produce champions. In my chat with Gary, we discuss his recent research project at Dublin City University in which he looks into the journey of parents in tennis at various age groups. We discuss his findings at large in what is a really fascinating topic for any parents or coaches. This is a great chance you guys to also learn about all the different options open to junior tennis players and how to make the best decisions. FabioHave you seen the Functional Tennis Saber? Check it out here and don't miss the video of Stan Wawrinka crushing the ball.This podcast is sponsored by ASICS. ASICS is a Japanese company founded in 1949 with the purpose of giving more people the opportunity to experience how sports and movement can have a positive impact on mental well-being.To learn more about ASICS visit their website here: https://www.asics.com/nl/en-nl/sports/tennis/Find us on Social Media:Instagram: Instagram.com/FunctionalTennisTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@functionaltennis YouTube: Functional Tennis PodcastMentioned in this episode:New York Edition Saber now availableGet it here https://functionaltennis.com/newyorkThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Devan McConnell is currently the High-Performance Director for the Arizona Coyotes in the National Hockey League. Devan was previously with the New Jersey Devils where he served as their Director of Performance Science and Reconditioning. Prior to his time in New Jersey, he previously served as the Head of Hockey Performance and Sport Science at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Devan also previously served as the Sports Performance Coordinator at Stanford University from 2008-11 where he worked closely with the women's basketball team as well as the men's and women's volleyball programs. During his time at Stanford, women's basketball competed in three consecutive Final Fours while the women's volleyball team competed in two Final Fours and the men's volleyball program won the 2010 NCAA Championship. Devan is also the co-author, along with Justin Roethingshoefer, of the book “Intent – A Practical Approach to Applied Sport Science for Athletic Development” Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/DMcConnell29 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dmcconnell29/?hl=en
The "High Performance Director" is a somewhat new - but now essential - position in endurance sports. Today on Threshold, we get into the weeds by talking training with USA Triathlon's High Performance Director, Ryan Bolton. Threshold is sponsored by Salomon. Learn more about Salomon's dedication to sustainability and view their sustainably produced gear at Salomon.com JOIN US ON PATREON! patreon.com/user?u=93007287 With guest Ryan Bolton Hosted by Chad Salmela Hosted by Chris Parr
The Toronto Arrows battled Rugby ATL to a 34-34 draw under the Friday Night Lights at York Lions Stadium. Stu and Derek take a deep dive into the match including the decision to go for points or the corner, legends reaching 50 caps, and more. Then it's a trip around the league where Michael Smith and Andrew Coe had incredible performances. Finally, it was a big week for Rugby Canada with the sevens, U20s, and a new High Performance Director.
In today's podcast, we're honored to have Jon Mackey as our guest, a celebrated coach in both Taekwon-Do and Kickboxing. With a career that began in 1987, Jon has trained numerous national, European, and world gold medalists in Taekwon-Do and Kickboxing, including Amy Wall, Lauren Bradshaw, and Robyn McDonnell. As the founder of Red Star Kickboxing and the National Director of Coaching for Kickboxing Ireland, Jon has significantly contributed to the Irish national team's success. When he's not coaching kickboxing, Jon works as High Performance Director for Canoeing Ireland and is an avid researcher in coaching, skill acquisition, and decision-making. Jon's philosophy emphasizes the power of sports in shaping young people's lives and developing essential attributes like resilience and self-discipline. With a Masters in Coaching & Performance Science and currently pursuing a Doctoral degree in Elite Performance in Sport, Jon's expertise and passion for coaching make him a truly remarkable figure in the world of sports.TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:
Troy Taylor is an internationally renowned human performance leader and the Senior Director of Performance Innovation at Tonal. Before joining Tonal, Troy was the High-Performance Director at U.S. Ski & Snowboard. In that role, Troy led the world-renowned U.S. Ski & Snowboard High-Performance team, supporting their athletes in winning over 500+ major international podiums between 2015 and 2021 and 15 medals (7 gold medals) at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games. In this interview, Troy talks about the most effective ways to approach your fitness routine, how to identify whether you are overtraining, and the importance of functional movements in the game of longevity. If you're ready to level up your fitness game, this interview is a must-listen!Follow @strengthsciencetroy on Instagram!www.instagram.com/strengthsciencetroyFollow @healthinstitute on Instagram!www.instagram.com/healthinstitute Join The Health Institute Newsletter!www.thehealthinstitute.com/wellness-weekly
Craig Parnham is the current High Performance Director fo USA Field Hockey, and former Head Coach for the US Women's National Team. He also served as Assistant Coach for Team Great Britain in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic games, and played for Team GB in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic games, ultimately earning over 100 international caps for England and Team GB. His current role not only includes supporting the US National teams and coaching staffs, but leading coaching education initiatives, and helping grow the sport of Field Hockey. In our conversation today, we discuss the recent USA Field Hockey Coaching Symposium, how to give effective feedback, the importance of being honest with your athletes, and Craig's ideas on why the rest of the world tends to produce players that have more game intelligence then the US's age group based models. REGISTER NOW! The 2023 Way of Champions Conference will be held August 4-6, 2023 at Colorado Academy in Denver, CO. PHIL JACKSON, 11X NBA CHAMPION COACH, AND STEVE KERR, 9X NBA CHAMPION COACH AND PLAYER WILL BE JOINING US AS A VIRTUAL GUEST PRESENTERS FOR THE EVENT. CINDY TIMCHAL, 8X NCAA CHAMPION LACROSSE COACH WILL BE JOINING US IN PERSON AS WELL! Click here to learn more and register. Register soon to get access to the best hotel rooms right across the street from Colorado Academy. Its going to be amazing to be back in person in 2023! This week's podcast is brought to you by our friends at Sprocket Sports. Sprocket Sports is a new software platform for youth sports clubs. There are a lot of these systems out there, but Sprocket provides the full enchilada. They give you all the cool front-end stuff to make your club look good– like websites and marketing tools – AND all the back-end transactions and services to run your business better so you can focus on what really matters – your players and your teams. Sprocket is built for those clubs looking to thrive, not just survive, in the competitive world of youth sports clubs. So if you've been looking for a true business partner – not just another app – check them out today at https://sprocketsports.me/CTG. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences. Thank you for all your support these past four years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions
In 2021, Hockey Australia appointed Bernard Savage as its new High Performance Director, who has extensive experience in successful Australian high performance sporting environments; including, 16 years with Swimming Australia as a Performance Scientist and High Performance Sports Manager. 3 Key Takeaways: 1. Sports science plays an important role in swimming, combining physiology and biomechanics to maximize performance. 2. Race analysis is a necessity that can be used to inform training and prepare athletes for competition. 3. It is important to invest in athletes and demonstrate that you care about them in order to get the best results. Our Sponsors: BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD: Big and small digital pace clocks, virtual scoreboards, and live results. #swimming #swimcoach #swimmer 00:00 - Welcome Bernard Savage! 07:57 - Investments Between Coaches and Athletes 17:54 - Using Data To Dominate — 2009 World Champs 23:55 - Transitioning To New Sports 35:40 - Individual Versus Team Sports 50:20 - Hierarchy Of Sports In Australia 53:11 - State Of Swimming Australia
In This Episode, You Will Learn: Lessons from working in the NHL. Where Eric thinks the future of technology will evolve in the NHL. What Eric is currently doing working with the Italian Ice Hockey Federation. Resources + Links: Check out Anthony's Masterclass - The High Performance Hockey Masterclass Follow Anthony on Instagram | @anthonydonskov Follow Anthony on Twitter | Anthony Donskov, PhD Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov Follow HPH Podcast on Instagram | @hph_podcast Follow HPH Podcast on Twitter | @TheHPH_Podcast Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/ Check out Anthony's Books Physical Preparations for Ice Hockey: Biological Principles and Practical Solutions The Gain, Go, and Grow Manual: Programming for High Performance Hockey Players Show Notes: What is the future of technology in the NHL? What metrics should we be focusing on? In this episode I'm joined by High Performance Director of the Italian Ice Hockey Federation, Eric Renaghan. Eric is a wealth of knowledge and experience from his time working as head strength and conditioning coach with the Saint Louis Blues, and member of the 2019 Stanley Cup team! Prior to his time with the Blues, he held the title of assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Vancouver Canucks and San Jose Sharks. We have an in depth conversation about athlete profiling and the use of force plates in ice hockey! Tune in to hear success tips Eric has learned from working with multiple NHL teams, to now working with the Italian Ice Hockey Federation. 02:00 What were things that separated you from the pack? 06:15 Should we be more worried about managing, development, or both? 08:40 What are some Ah-Ha moments while working in the NHL? 13:00 What is profiling and why is it important? 19:00 Have you checked out the masterclass? 20:30 How to choose the best technology. 24:30 Success tips Eric has learned working in the NHL. 32:15 Diving into force plate testing: strategy, output and health. 43:40 What is the importance of collecting longitudinal data? 46:30 How many metrics should we focus on? 53:00 Where do you see the industry can improve and evolve in the future of the NHL? 57:40 What are you currently working on with the Italian Ice Hockey Federation? 01:02:30 Is your presentation on profiling available?
Continuing our Foundations for Optimal Living theme for this month on the ABCA Podcast is CEO and Founder of AIM7, Dr. Erik Korem. Erik played football at Texas A&M. He covered a lot of ground in the football world after graduating. He has traveled all over the world studying elite performance. He was in the NFL for 15 years as Sports Scientist and High-Performance Director. He was at William & Mary for 2 years as Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Performance. And he also participated in the Presidential Leadership Scholars Program. This Episode is a deep dive into Sleep and High Performance. You can directly link mental and physical health issues to lack of sleep. Conversely, you can also link high performance to quality sleep. This was also Dr. Korem’s first experience with the ABCA Convention, so we get his thoughts on how everything went. This episode is sponsored by our friends at Rapsodo. The industry leader in baseball player development technology, has a special offer on their HITTING & PITCHING 2.0 units. Go to Rapsodo.com/rapsodo-savings and get up to a $1,000 off! Trusted by the best in baseball, Rapsodo is used by all 30 MLB teams, 100% of D1 Champions since 2010, and 100% of the Top 100 Prospects in this year’s MLB draft. Scott Brown, Vanderbilt’s pitching coach and associate head coach has this to say about Rapsodo, “everyone involved in teaching pitchers this day and age could benefit from owning Rapsodo and using it for immediate feedback to educate their pitchers.” Again, save up to $1,000 when you decide to train and build champions with
Troy Taylor is the Senior Director, Tonal Strength Institute a newly formed human performance unit within the connected fitness unicorn Tonal. Troy joined Tonal in June 2021 after six years as High Performance Director for US Ski and Snowboard. In this previous role, he led the interdisciplinary departments that prepare U.S. Ski & Snowboard's elite athletes toward their journeys to podiums by seeking to enhance performance through institutional knowledge and cutting-edge technology. Troy has been leading high-performance programs across a broad set of Olympic sports for more than 15 years. This discussion was recorded from a Live Q&A hosted by Thomas Alomes the SVP, Market Insights, STWS. Follow STWS on LinkedIn for future Live Interactive Q&A sessions with thought-leaders from across the sports tech ecosystem: linkedin.com/company/sportstechworldseries/.
Topics Covered In This Episode:Why Chris Carmichael stepped down as CEO of CTSIntroduction to Jeff Pierce, the new CEO of CTSA brief history of the Endurance Coaching Industry in the USThe future of personal coaching as AI and machine learning increase availability of dynamic training plans HostAdam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for more than 13 years and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.Guest BiosChris Carmichael and Jeff Pierce were rivals leading up to the 1984 Olympic Team selection, then teammates on the 7-Eleven Pro Cycling Team. Later they both held High Performance Director positions at USA Cycling and played roles in the selection of Team USA cyclists for several Olympic Games, World Championships, and other major international competitions. Chris founded CTS in 2000 and led the company until stepping down in August 2022. Jeff spent more than 13 years as an executive for T-Mobile in telecommunications before returning to USA Cycling as VP of Athletics. He was selected to take over the CEO role at CTS and started in August 2022.Links:About CTS StoryChris's BioJeff's BioChris's IG: https://www.instagram.com/chriscarmichael1960/ Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platformGET FREE TRAINING CONTENTJoin our weekly newsletterCONNECT WITH CTSWebsite: trainright.comInstagram: @cts_trainrightTwitter: @trainrightFacebook: @CTSAthlete
Dr. David Tenney is the High Performance Director for Austin FC in Major League Soccer (MLS). He has a wealth of major league sport experience, including several successful seasons in MLS, and a long history in soccer in the U.S. and internationally. He joined Austin FC after three years as the first High Performance Director for the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Orlando Magic (2017-2020) following 11 seasons in MLS. During Tenney's stewardship of the Magic's high performance department, the Magic made back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 2012. Tenney joined the Orlando Magic after nine seasons (2009-2017) with the Seattle Sounders, serving as High Performance Director for the 2017 season, after previous stints as Sports Science & Performance Manager (2015-2016) and Head Fitness Coach (2009-2014). While with the Sounders, the team won the MLS Cup (2016), the U.S. Open Cup four times (2009-2012), and made the MLS Playoffs in nine consecutive years (2009-2017). During his time in Seattle, Tenney created the Sounders Sports Science Summit, which has become a leading sports science conference. Prior to joining the Sounders, Tenney served as both Fitness and Goalkeeper coach with Sporting Kansas City (then known as the Kansas City Wizards) for two seasons (2007-2008). Before joining Sporting Kansas City, Tenney held the same dual role of Goalkeeper Coach and Head Fitness Coach with the George Mason University men's and women's teams for two (2) seasons (2004-2006). In 2006, the George Mason men's team advanced to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Tournament for the first time in 12 years. During that period, Tenney served as the Director of Girls Olympic Development Program (ODP) for the state of Maryland, while also serving as the head of fitness and youth technical director for the Washington Freedom SC. Tenney played collegiate soccer at Virginia Tech (the Hokies) from 1989-1991, serving as team captain during his final two seasons. As goalkeeper, he was voted Metro Conference Tournament Defensive Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1989. Additionally, Tenney played for several lower division teams in Germany and with various U.S. indoor soccer teams, ending his career with the Baltimore Blast (1998- 2000) of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL). Tenney earned a Master's degree in Exercise Science-performance enhancement from California University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor's degree in Coaching Science from George Mason University. He also holds a Czech Republic "A" coaching license. He is also a certified National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) performance enhancement specialist and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Coach (CSCS). He earned his Ph.D. in Organizational Development and Leadership from the University of Arizona Global Campus in 2022. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-rice4/support
This week I'm delighted to speak to Adam Commens. Adam is the High Performance Director of the Belgium Hockey Federation. Adam is a former player himself, having represented the Australian Men's National Field Hockey Team at the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000, where they won a bronze medal. After his playing days, Adam moved into various coaching roles. He coached the Belgium National Team, leading them to the Beijing Olympics and was the head coach of the Australian women's national field hockey team, coaching them to the London and Rio Olympic Games. Since 2016 Adam has been in the role of High Performance Director at the Belgium Hockey Federation. This has been a hugely successful period for the Red Lions, winning at the World Champions, the European Champions, and taking Olympic Gold in 2020. Adam and I speak about what it takes to develop a high performance environment to help athletes flourish and how to incorporate psychology into coaching sessions.
Performance is rarely, if ever, about one thing in isolation. Athletes, coaches, and management teams need to be aware of all of the physiological and psychological factors that can have an impact on a team's competition performances. Today's guest believes that it is only when all these factors come together and work as a cohesive, collaborative system that excellence in high-performance sport is possible. Dave Tenney is the High Performance Director for Austin FC and has spent almost two decades in elite performance roles in the MLS and the NBA. Prior to joining Austin FC in their 2021 expansion year, he spent time in high-performance leadership roles with the Orlando Magic and the Seattle Sounders. Dave has dedicated the last 15 years of his career to the evolution of high-performance sport and, in today's episode, he shares some of the challenges that come with building a high-performance department that can support not only the needs of the athletes, but coaches and management too. Tuning in, you'll gain some insight into Austin FC's complex, dynamic coaching methodology and Dave's belief that, in order to for the team to excel, they have to constantly adapt and grow. We also reflect on the key roles that recovery and climate play when it comes to performance, plus so much more! Make sure not to miss this fascinating discussion with Austin FC High Performance Director, Dave Tenney! Key Points From This Episode:How a High Performance Director makes coaching, medical, and fitness one cohesive group.Insight into what an average week in Dave's life looks like.An understanding of the coaching methodology known as tactical periodization.Dave reflects on maximizing a players fitness and ability to perform versus preventing injury.The key importance of collaboration between coaches, athletes, and medical staff.Why assessing the recovery of players between games is critical.The role climate plays in performance and how Dave exploits the heat and humidity in Austin.Dave's perspective on the evolution of the Austin FC team from year one to year two.His experience of working with two very different coaches like Sigi Schmid and Josh Wolff. Some of the data points that Dave evaluates when it comes to recruiting players.Quantifying a player's athletic and tactical ability depending on their position.How Dave believes high-performance sport staffs are going to evolve going forward.What soccer can learn from other sports; Dave's key takeaways from his time with the NBA.What Dave learned from his own career as a soccer player prior to becoming a coach.How one change in the ecosystem of an organization can have a massive ripple effect that might not be recognized until it's too late.Some of the things that Dave loves about living in Austin with his family.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dave Tenney on LinkedInDave Tenney on TwitterAustin FC
Megan Young is the Performance Coach for the Seattle Sounders. She is a lifelong learner of optimizing for human performance, health and welfare, strategic integration of sport science, human optimization technology, data systems, and leading cross-functional management to support winning organizations. With over 15 years of high performance experience, she's applied these areas of expertise in various roles including Strength Coach and High Performance Director spanning collegiate athletics, and women's and men's professional soccer. Coach Young ensures her coaching leverages data-influenced decision making, contextual compassion, and tactical empathy. She has been fortunate to train elite US and international athletes, Olympians, and World Cup Champions. She is often sought after as a thought leader, speaker, and expert in the evolution of the global coaching paradigm. As a cancer survivor, Megan elevates and educates in conversations of cancer, specifically around leukemia awareness. • This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by Momentous, the largest supplier of nutritional support to college, pro-sports teams, and the military in the world. One of Kelly's gifts is being able to swallow a weird amount of supplements in one chug. And every morning, that is his Momentous stack: Essential Multi, Omega-3, and Vitamin D. If you want to get on Kelly's Momentous morning routine, go to thereadystate.com/momentous and use code TRS for 20% OFF your first purchase.
In this episode, David Rosales and Mike Potenza are joined by Devan McConnell, the High Performance Director of the Arizona Coyotes. Devan opens the discussion by expanding on his article where he outlined his warm-up protocol for goalies, touching on how he thinks about goalie training more broadly. Then, they discuss how Devan's overall coaching philosophy and how it evolved, from his early time as a strength coach up to the NHL, which he'll be discussing further at the International Hockey Performance Summit this June. Finally, Devan shares how he continues to learn and improve, in particular, why he reads and learns from sources outside strength and conditioning. For links to everything discussed, head to the official website of SCAPH, prohockeystrength.com.