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Training Science Podcast
Autonomy Supportive Coaching Allows Athletes to Own Their Pathway to Performance - with Dr Israel Halperin

Training Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 63:56


PRACTICE oriented research - maybe THE BEST bridge to

Sleep4Performance Radio
Combat Sports Series Episode 1 w Dr Israel Halperin augmented feedback to fighters

Sleep4Performance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 72:44


Dr Israel Halperin Completed his PhD in 2017 at the School of Medical and Health Sciences in Edith-Cowan University, Australia. His PhD thesis focused on augmented feedback as a tool to improve athletic performance, for which he was awarded the most outstanding PhD thesis in the School of Medical and Health Sciences. During his PhD period, Dr Halperin worked as a sports scientist in the Australian Institute of Sport. His role was to monitor, consult and assist the Olympic combat sports teams prepare for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Dr Halperin then joined Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, as a postdoctoral researcher for one year. He continued investigating the effects of feedback on physical performance. Dr Halperin published over 25 peer-reviewed articles and presented his work in over 15 international conferences. His studies have been cited over 350 times and are regularly covered on popular websites Recently, he was voted as one of the top ten sports scientists who strength coaches should know by Simplifaster.com. Dr Halperin has an extensive coaching background working with many national and international level athletes from a variety of sports. In addition, he works as a sports science consultant for the national Taekwondo and Muay-Thai coaches.   https://www.halperin-lab.com/   Twitter @Israel_Halperin   Contact me at iandunican@sleep4performance.com.au  www.sleep4performance.com.au  You can also watch the video version of this podcast over at YouTube Sleep4Performance 

The Better Movement Podcast
Israel Halperin on the Science of Training for Mixed Martial Arts

The Better Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 66:53


Sports scientist Israel Halperin has traveled the world competing in and coaching elite level kickboxing and MMA. In this podcast we talk about why athletes perform better when they can choose their exercises, the complexity of assessing fatigue, the use of RPE to guide training intensity, internal versus external cues, and the replication crisis in sports science.

The Primal MMA Coaching Podcast
#7. Getting specific! Discussing practice design with Dr. Israel Halperin

The Primal MMA Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 71:31


In this 7th episode I talk with Coach Israel Halperin. Dr Halperin has a PhD in Sport and Exercise Science, and currently resides in Tel Aviv, Israel where he lectures and researches. With a rich history of participation in martial arts as a professional competitor and coach, Israel offers a rather unique academic and practical perspective towards training. In this episode, we discuss specific and non-specific training and how we might best balance effective skill development, risk/injury mitigation, and the value of various common training methods. Dr Halperin can be reached at https://twitter.com/Israel_Halperin and his research at https://www.israelhalperin.com . I very much hope he will be a returning guest on the Primal MMA coaching Podcast.

Complementary Training Podcast
Training Chats with Israel & Mladen - Episode #7: Subjective Ratings of Effort, Exertion, Discomfort and Some

Complementary Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 59:35


I was in the middle of writing the final chapters for my upcoming Strength Manual, and I was explaining Dose - Response models including the subjective ratings, when Israel Halperin sent me a draft version of his upcoming opinion piece on rating of perceived effort. Perfect timing! Reading this made me rethink a few things I wanted to cover, but it also prompted more questions. I wanted to pick Israel's brain regarding ratings of perceived effort and other things, so we have decided to record our conversation into a podcast. Things that were covered in this podcast episode include his motivation for writing this opinion piece, explaining the difference between the various subjective ratings, including force, effort, exertion, discomfort, but also something that both myself and Israel think might be the next big thing – the ratings of pleasure/displeasure by using Feeling Scale. The images below are taken from my upcoming Strength Manual and they might be helpful in order to follow this podcast, particularly my reasoning, which might not represent Israel's reasoning, and I am more than happy to hear your opinions and feedback. I provided a few examples to hypothetically differentiate between different types of ratings and these are all included in the tables below. Once again, please keep in mind that these are sandbox concepts, but I believe they are useful to follow. Figure 1 Six different theoretical buckets of subjective ratings. They are all interconnected based on the task at hand, expected duration, feedback and so forth. Figure 2 Figure 2. Three sources of momentary failure and fatigue in general. Table 1. Hypothetical ratings of RP-Output, RP-Effort, RP-Exertion and RP-Discomfort at the start and at the end of a few speed/power and endurance events. This is highly speculative, but with the illustrative purpose. Table 2. Hypothetical ratings of RP-Output, RP-Effort, RP-Exertion and RP-Discomfort across set of different characteristics. This is highly speculative, but with the illustrative purpose. This talk was very insightful, and if you are collecting and/or researching subjective ratings, such as RPE, make sure to give it a listen. If you have any recommendation and feedback, particularly on the implementation of the Feeling Scale, please let us know. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

The Perception & Action Podcast
114 – Interview with Israel Halperin, Skill Acquisition Training & Research, Cueing, Combat Sports

The Perception & Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 31:59


A discussion with Israel Halperin, combat sports coach and researcher from Tel Aviv, Israel. We discuss the use of focus of attention cues, the role of athlete autonomy in training programs, how S&C and Skill Acq can better support each other, and how to improve the research methods we are using in motor learning.   More information about my guest: https://twitter.com/israel_halperin?lang=en https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Israel_Halperin/contributions http://complementarytraining.net/podcast-12-training-chats-with-israel-and-mladen-episode-1/   More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc)   Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google   Support the podcast and receive bonus content   Credits: The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com

Synapse Performance Podcast
SPP - Episode 69 - Dr. Israel Halperin - Metascience: Strengthening Sports & Exercise Sciences, Internal Validity of Research & A Rationale for Case Studies

Synapse Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 52:54


In this episode, David is joined by Dr. Israel Halperin.  Israel has just completed post-doctoral research at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Israel completed his PhD at Edith-Cowan University, Australia in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). His research focusing on the effect of coaching feedback on performance of resistance trainees and combat sport athletes.  Israel worked with the four Olympic Combat sports in the AIS Combat Centre.  Israel is also a former international competitor in Muay Thai, and now coaches elite level kickboxers.  In this episode, we discuss metascience in the sports and exercise sciences. Essentially we discuss some limitations and considerations which we need to be aware of when both conducting and interpreting research. 

Complementary Training Podcast
Training Chats with Israel and Mladen - Episode #1: Introduction

Complementary Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 36:09


Israel Halperin and myself are starting a new series of podcasts covering coaching, training, and sport science while emphasizing the complexity and uncertainty involved in the exercise professions. We plan on publishing 30-40 min episodes every two weeks on various topics and hopefully host different experts and coaches. In today’s episode we covered the idea behind the project and free flowed a bit. We also covered Israel’s background, how he plans his Muay Thai sessions (from uncertainty perspective), and began discussing the possible problems associated with placing too much confidence in scientific outputs. We agreed that the focus of the next episode will deal with Evidence-Based Practice. Stay tuned. Books mentioned in this episode: Philosophy of Evidence Based Medicine

N1 Fitness Podcast
24: The Science Of Personal Training For Coaches & Clients w/ Israel Halperin PhD

N1 Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 41:44


Israel Halperin PhD is on the show today and we’re chatting all about getting the most out of your personal training clients and clients getting the most out of their trainers. Specifics include…   Internal and external focus during a set (how to cue effectively) Knowledge of repetition endpoints prior to exercise Allowing clients to make choices during their session Using language and cueing effectively for individuals When to use more or less feedback during a session Take home tips and practical implications for trainers and clients   Please LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! -- Connect w/ Israel: Research Gate – Research Website Facebook  |  Twitter -- Would you like to be coached by Marcus? Contact him HERE! Online Nutritional Coaching Online Workout Design Personal Training Connect w/ Marcus: Facebook  |  Instagram  |   YouTube  |  Twitter 

Sigma Nutrition Radio
SNR #217: Israel Halperin, PhD - Combat Sport Science, S&C Coaching & Motor Learning (Guest Hosted by Ciaran O' Regan)

Sigma Nutrition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 85:56


Special guest host Ciaran O' Regan interviews Dr. Israel Halperin about research and application of S&C coaching. Israel is a post-doctoral researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Israel completed his PhD at Edith-Cowan University, Australia in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). His research centered on the effects coaching feedback has on the performance of resistance trained subjects and combat sport athletes. Israel spent the 3 years working with the four Olympic Combat sports in the AIS Combat Centre as a sport scientist. Over the years Israel has trained many world-class combat sport athletes as an S&C and Muay Thai coach. Israel has international competition experience in Muay Thai, and has spent 2 years in the U.S and a year in Thailand for training and competition purposes. He also holds two black belts. In This Episode We Discuss: Israel's background as athlete, coach and scientist The role of strength and conditioning in open loop sports and the cost to benefit analysis of GPP vs SPP An evidence-based approach to designing combat sports training sessions Becoming comfortable with the uncertainty and chaos of working with humans Humility as a scientist and a coach and being willing to change our views in light of evidence Becoming aware of our biases and what to do about them This episode is brought to you by Health IQ. To see if you qualify, get your free quote today at healthiq.com/sigma or mention the promo code SIGMA when you talk to a Health IQ agent.

Iraki Nutrition Podcast
Episode 49: Israel Halperin- The Science Of Coaching

Iraki Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 41:42


Israel Halperin is at the final stages of his PhD conducted through Edith-Cowan University in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS). His thesis deals with the effects coaching feedback have on performance of resistance trained subjects and combat athletes. Israel spent the past 3 years working with the four Olympic Combat sports in the AIS Combat Centre as a sport scientist. Throughout the years he trained dozens of world class athletes for competition as an S&C and a Muay Thai coach. Israel has international competition experience in Muay Thai. He spent 2 years in the U.S and a year in Thailand for training and competition purposes, and holds two black belts. In this podcast, Israel and I discuss the following: Question 1: What is attentional focusing instructions and what effect does it have on performance? Question 2: Can you explain which effect choices have on motor skill learning and performance? Question 3: You have also done studies on knowledge of exercise endpoint during repeated maximal voluntary contractions. Could you tell us more about that? Question 4: Regarding coaching cues, how does different feedbacks affect the performance of the athlete? Question 5: What is the take home messages and practical applications?

Complementary Training Podcast
Complementary Training Podcast #11: Interview with Israel Halperin

Complementary Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 97:40


In episode eleven of Complementary Training Podcast I am talking to Israel Halperin. Israel is a PhD candidate and Muay Thai coach from Tel-Aviv, Israel, who I’ve met in Canberra while he was with Australian Institute of Sport. Israel is someone with the skin in the game, to paraphrase Nassim Taleb. Someone who has walked the walk as a Muay Thai fighter, and continues to do so by training competitive athletes in Muay Thai and Boxing, as well as doing his PhD. Hence, he is the guy who can talk two languages – coach language and researcher language. I believe his is a true gem in this field. In the following episode, we have discussed numerous topics, ranging from agile periodization, confounders in training research, dealing with uncertainty and many others. The format was more of a casual chat of two friends, which we are, rather than an interview. I am pretty sure it will make you think. Before we switch to the chat with Israel, I want to thank our sponsor Smartabase for making this episode possible. Enjoy the listening. You can reach Israel through his twitter @Israel_Halperin and through his Research Gate.