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Have you ever avoided interacting with a colleague because the two of you see the world very differently? You know the conversation will be frustrating, so you just go another way. That, in its most basic form, is an example of polarization. We tend to think of polarization in politics: two parties divided and at two distant extremes. But polarization takes place at work. Our guest says it not only affects behavior, but it harms innovation, collaboration, and success. Phil Wagner is a professor of Organizational Behavior at the William & Mary School of Business. He says while we live in divisive times - and research indicates it's getting worse - leaders and professionals need to understand polarization, and takes steps to get people talking. Learn how the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William and Mary can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.
The sounds and reality of summer have set in, and many academics are running to the hills to take solace in the few months of reprieve to work on research, rethink their teaching, and more. Here at the Diversity Goes to Work podcast, we're hard at work on the next season of episodes, which will drop later this fall. In the meantime, on this our final episode of the season, we're going to share an episode of one of our sister podcast channels here at William & Mary. “Ways to Flourish” from William & Mary's Health and Wellness Initiative recently had our own Phil Wagner as a guest. The show addresses topics such as mental health and wellness, values of flourishing, and challenges that students, staff and faculty may face. Each episode of Ways to Flourish focuses on a wellness strategy, and this featured episode focuses on wellness as a business. Please enjoy, and we can't wait to be back with you again this fall. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
The health and wellness industry is currently thriving, but this success can come at the expense of accessibility and authenticity. Dr. Phil Wagner is a Clinical Associate Professor at William & Mary. He is also an instructor with Les Mills, and he hosts the podcast Diversity Goes to Work with the Mason School of Business. Today, we chat about wellness as a business, the toxic messaging that can result from the pursuit of profit, and the future of accessibility in fitness and health.Resources:W&M Health & WellnessW&M Campus RecreationDiversity Goes to Work podcast -- Phil Wagner & Mason School of BusinessMaintenance Phase podcast -- Michael Hobbes & Aubrey Gordon
Today, host Phil Wagner is joined by Lamecia Butler, who has extensive experience in the corporate and non-profit sectors where she has led communication, marketing, community and supplier diversity efforts for well-known brands: Meta, Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, Super Bowl 50, Super Bowl LI, American Express and more. She's worked with countless business professionals and entrepreneurs on a global scale to help them achieve their goals. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Give it all you've got because that might be all they get! Chuck talked about Nashville history, mixing "Money For Nothing", how to record acoustic and vocals, and why your favorite microphones could change in the future of mixing for immersive audio. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Chuck Ainlay, a four time Grammy winner with Ten ACM, Two CMA's Awards & Two Tech Awards. Chuck has over thirty five hundred credits to his name, including work with legendary and defining country music artists such as; George Strait, Miranda Lambert, Steve Earle, Lee Ann Womack, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris and The Chicks. Chuck has placed his distinctive production and engineering stamp on projects with more mainstream artists such as Dire Straits and nearly the entire solo career of Mark Knopfler as well as Peter Frampton, Taylor Swift, Lionel Richie, Ann Wilson, James Taylor, Jewel, Bob Seger, Pentatonix and Sheryl Crow. His work in immersive mixing has resulted in ground-breaking projects such as the 25th and 35th anniversary remix of Peter Frampton's Frampton Comes Alive and the Grammy award-winning 20th anniversary remix of the Dire Straits album Brothers In Arms. He is currently serving as Trustee for the Nashville chapter of the Recording Academy and numerous terms as a Governor. He has chaired the Nashville P&E Wing and is the current Co-Chair the Recording Academy P&E Wing National Steering committee. Chuck has been a co-author of the majority of the P&E Wing Guidelines and recommendations. Chuck is also currently on the board of directors for the Country Music Association. Belmont University awarded Chuck with the Robert E. Mulloy Award of Excellence. Chuck is a founding member of the METalliance, committed to promoting standards of quality in the art and science of recorded music through education and product certification. Thank you to Phil Wagner at SSL for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DK9m7FwwJ0c0mwFB1jxqM?si=42594bda9cb449de If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/418
Today we welcome back Dr. Sarah Federman. Dr. Federman is an author, educator, and conflict resolution practitioner. She's currently a faculty member at the Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego. Dr. Federman studies and explores the concept of reckoning, and produces some of the most interesting and engaging research. She joins host Phil Wagner to talk about her latest book “Transformative Negotiation: Strategies for Everyday Change and Equitable Futures,” and so much more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Does your mix need a spanking? Tom talked about mixing on SSL consoles and the UF8 & UC-1, why Pro Tools works great for mixing, how to get a bigger chorus, set up your monitors, how to create a killer snare, and the secret to nailing your vocal mix! Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Tom Lord-Alge aka TLA a Multi Grammy winning mixer who started out as a young engineer in New York like his older brother Chris Lord Alge. Tom began his career as a touring lighting director before being thrown into the FOH seat when the original FOH engineer went ill. After 5 years of touring, Tom moved his focus to studio work and with his brother Chris worked at Unique Recording in New York. Then he was the resident mixer at what used to be known as "South Beach Studios", located on the ground floor of the Marlin Hotel in Miami Beach Florida. TLA received two Grammy Awards for his work on Steve Winwood's Back in the High Life (1986), and Roll with It (1988), both winning in the 'Best Engineered Recording – Non-Classical' category. His third Grammy was for Santana's Supernatural (1999), which won Album of the Year. Tom has mixed records for U2, Simple Minds, The Rolling Stones, Pink, Peter Gabriel, OMD, Sarah McLachlan, Dave Matthews Band, Blink-182, Avril Lavigne, Hanson, Sum 41, Live, The Wallflowers, Weezer, Manic Street Preachers, New Found Glory, Story of the Year and Marilyn Manson, among others. He now resides in Austin Texas where he has built 2 mixing rooms. SPANK Studios ATX houses TLA's SSL 4064G+ console and ORG Studios ATX houses TLA's SSL Origin console. Thank you to Phil Wagner and Fadi Hayek at SSL for connecting us. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/13Loxb1mSLw6Y4kJ2M5Kwy?si=0dc2617c58e24528 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/416
Dr. Phil Wagner is a leading expert in biomechanics and digital health and the CEO of Sparta Science, a technology-driven company focused on helping individuals and organizations optimize their performance and reduce the impact of injury. With more than 20 years of experience in the field, Dr. Wagner has worked with some of the most elite athletes in the world, including Olympic champions, all-stars, first-round draft picks, and decorated special operators. Dr. Wagner's approach is grounded in clinical research and leverages big data systems to translate complex scientific concepts into actionable insights for individuals, coaches, and leaders. Sparta Science's Movement Health Intelligence platform is used by organizations across all levels of athletics, elite and conventional military groups, and healthcare. Tune in and gain valuable insights from their extensive experience in the field. 1:22 Phil's background 3:23 The power of data and machine learning. 7:38 The need for standardized testing in athletic movement 10:01 The importance of standardized testing and screening 15:31 The importance of longevity and availability 18:47 Risk of injury in the high jump 21:24 With great power comes great responsibility. 24:54 The importance of sleep and nutrition. 27:50 The importance of good habits
We had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Phil Wagner, CEO & Founder of Sparta Science. Sparta Science is a Movement Health Intelligence company that applies modern data science techniques and health technology to help better understand and improve the overall health & well-being of patients. We dive deep into AI, Biomechanics, Health Tech and Injury Prevention. https://spartascience.com/
Dr. Phil Wagner is the CEO & Founder of Sparta Science, a Movement Health Intelligence company dedicated to helping the world move better.Founded in 2014, Sparta Science applies modern data science techniques that advance industry best practices and optimize how organizations assess, understand, and improve health & well-being.With 4 patents, several more pending, and over 20 published, peer-reviewed research studies, Sparta Science continues to advance the Movement Health technology industry.You may not know this but musculoskeletal issues are by far the largest diagnosis in America yet get a fraction of our healthcare budget. This is exactly what Phil and his team is working on - how to optimize human movement and injury risk mitigation. Any of us who have been to physical therapy for example, can learn something new today. Show notes:Sparta Science websitePhil Wagner on LinkedinQualio website:https://www.qualio.com/ Previous episodes:https://www.qualio.com/from-lab-to-launch-podcast Apply to be on the show:https://forms.gle/uUH2YtCFxJHrVGeL8 Music by keldez
Your Health Transformed with Phil Wagner: Move Without Fear and Pain!
On today's episode, we'll get into some amazing data on the consequences of moving poorly and how we can assess your movement quality to give you real direction on what to do. In part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Phil Wagner of Sparta Science, we get deeper into the metrics of balance and force plate technology utilization. How this can affect recovery and the future of physical medicine. We'll discuss what a true balance assessment can actually tell us about your overall function and find asymmetry in the body. We find information about common movement dysfunction that you'll notice and once aware you can create amazing changes in how you function. Links from today's show:spartascience.comwww.acadianapain.com/resetwww.derrickhines.comFollow me on social at:https://www.tiktok.com/@drderrickhttps://www.instagram.com/derrickbhines
You are going to want to watch this one here: Dr. Phil Wagner of Sparta Science joins us to discuss the issues with movement health causing chronic pain, mobility, and performance issues. We go through how we can better use new technology to assess and quantify movement problems before they cause pain and dysfunction! We go through the truth about all physical health and what assessment has traditionally looked like. Learn what things can affect your overall physical health and what to do about them.We'll also dive into some of the major findings with movement analysis and how those patterns can be used to prevent pain and injury for you in your own life! Links from today's show:spartascience.comwww.acadianapain.com/resetwww.derrickhines.comFollow me on social at:https://www.tiktok.com/@drderrickhttps://www.instagram.com/derrickbhines
Today, I'm joined by Phil Wagner, founder & CEO of Sparta Science, a movement health intelligence platform for organizations. Sparta Science specializes in using data and analytics to optimize human performance and reduce the risk of injuries in athletes, the military, and healthcare. Using his experience as a physician and strength coach, Dr. Phil Wagner and team are revolutionizing training and injury prevention with help from physical biomarkers and artificial intelligence. In this episode, Phil details Sparta's evolution from training facility to software solution, and we talk about challenges and opportunities in working with sports teams, military operators, and healthcare organizations. In this episode, you'll learn: • How Phil's own recovery from an injury inspired him to start Sparta • The major differences between starting a B2B and DTC company in the health space • How Sparta Science's innovative process reduces injuries and improves movement health Subscribe to the podcast → insider.fitt.co/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter → insider.fitt.co/subscribe Follow us on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/company/fittinsider Sparta Science's Website: spartascience.com Sparta Science's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/spartascience Sparta Science's Twitter: twitter.com/spartascience - The Fitt Insider podcast is brought to you by Jack Taylor, our exclusive PR partner. More than just PR, they're creative storytellers and brand builders who actually understand the health and wellness industry. Learn more and get in touch at JackTaylorPR.com/Fitt Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:45) Phil's journey to founding Sparta Science (03:05) From training facility to SaaS business (06:28) Performance and medical assessments (08:21) Sparta Science's technology (09::31) Who Sparta Science works with (11:30) Reducing asymmetry to improve movement health (13:24) Data assessment process (15:40) Using AI to analyze movement health data (18:18) Choosing B2B model over DTC (24:44) Consumer and practitioner feedback (28:14) Concept of balance approach (30:42) Integrating Sparta Science with wearables (32:32) Future roadmap and obstacles (35:32) Growth strategies (38:11) Evolving from screening tool to movement health platform (40:01) Conclusion
Key Takeaways: • While AI should not be used to completely replace a physical therapist, it can be used as a means of gathering data to determine the best treatment plan • Wearables and other data collection tools are now at the point where the data can be used to assess and reassess treatment plans • The testing can be completed very quickly and works similarly to a blood test, in that it is the same test for everyone but the therapist will be focusing on different biomarkers for each patient If you have any wearables like the Aura Ring or a FitBit, you likely have gathered a whole lot of data about your health and daily movement. However, if you do not know how to actually implement this data into your lifestyle, then it is likely not doing a whole lot for you. The good news is that thanks to machine learning, AI is now at the point where this data can be pooled together and used to create movement assessments and treatment plans. In this episode, learn more about movement intelligence and how it can help you optimize your performance from Dr. Phil Wagner, CEO and founder of Sparta Science. Continual reassessment is a large and time consuming component of physical therapy. With movement intelligence, this reassessment can be completed much more quickly and easily. Using data from force plates in tandem with data from apps and wearables, the AI is able to learn a lot about a patient in a very short amount of time and make suggestions for treatment based on its human data platform. Much like a blood test, the movement testing is the same for each patient, with the physical therapist focusing on different biomarkers depending on the patient's specific issues. As all of those data points continue to accumulate, this provides an opportunity for more individualized results. The human data platform is a win-win for patients and physical therapists because it provides the therapist an opportunity to leverage insights from thousands of data points while still allowing them autonomy over their patient's treatment. If you're looking for a streamlined way to combine performance improvement and injury prevention, movement intelligence is the way to go. Quotes • “Reassessment is a very key and core principle of PT.” (9:59-10:03 | Dr. Wagner) • “Now we're to the place where machine learning is able to establish a data platform.” (12:01-12:07 | Dr. Wagner) • “You have to be aware that the higher level performance does bear with it a higher risk for injury, you can't escape that.” (18:58-19:05 | Dr. Wagner) • “The beauty about this is it's a win-win, in that they have autonomy to do what they think is best, but they can also get to leverage those insights from everybody else.” (25:07-25:19 | Dr. Wagner) • “Assessments should be more like a blood test. They don't need to be long or varied. They need to be deep.” (47:44-47:51 | Dr. Wagner) Links Flux Footwear https://snwbl.io/flux-footwear/andrewfix 10% off Xero Shoes: 10% off https://xeroshoes.com/go/drandrewfix drinklmnt.com/physioroom - free variety pack with purchase. RAD Roller - $5 off http://radroller.refr.cc/drandrewfix Revogreen https://revogreen.co/drandrewfix Connect with Dr. Phil Wagner: Website | http://spartascience.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/spartascience/ Linktree | https://linktr.ee/spartascience Connect with Physio Room: Website | https://physioroomco.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/physioroomco/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/physioroomco Andrew's Personal Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/drandrewfix/ Andrew's Personal Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/andrew.fix.9/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Dr. Phil Wagner, Founder and CEO of Sparta Science, is developing a movement health intelligence solution to better understand the overall health of a patient and their risk of injury. They are interweaving movement ability and balance ability to analyze meaningful biomarkers to ensure top performance and safe mobility. From his experience as a sports trainer, Phil warns about making assumptions about performance at any age. Phil explains, "We do a balance assessment to assess that movement health, and it takes about 20 seconds on each side, and that will actually generate about a million data points on our device. This feeds into software that uses machine learning to compare you against yourself but also around others in a similar cohort, whether that's similar ages or sex at birth. So, being able to compare yourself against your own previous baselines and assessments, but also compare yourself for norms against others." "We're working with the military on a TBI biomarker, traumatic brain injury because movement is interwoven into all those different types of conditions. So, the biomarkers that are created are really based on those conditions you're trying to improve, maybe performance for an athlete, or it may be avoiding some sort of setback, like a fall. The biomarkers that are of interest really depend on the population. Still, because balance is such a global application, it really has the opportunity to create biomarkers in several different areas, depending on the population." "On the other side, we've seen hospitals assign fall risk to individuals just based on their age. I spoke with a hospital CEO the other day who found that anybody over 65 gets yellow booties. They're automatically a fall risk when they are checked into the hospital. He encountered a woman walking around in these yellow booties at his hospital, and he told her to get back in her room because she was a fall risk. She ran back to her room. So, this is the idea that we're using age as a primary marker and assuming that we have these movement limitations that may or may not exist." #SpartaScience #MovementHealth #MovementHealthIntelligence #BigData #DigitalHealthTech #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #MachineLearning SpartaScience.com Listen to the podcast here
Dr. Phil Wagner, Founder and CEO of Sparta Science, is developing a movement health intelligence solution to better understand the overall health of a patient and their risk of injury. They are interweaving movement ability and balance ability to analyze meaningful biomarkers to ensure top performance and safe mobility. From his experience as a sports trainer, Phil warns about making assumptions about performance at any age. Phil explains, "We do a balance assessment to assess that movement health, and it takes about 20 seconds on each side, and that will actually generate about a million data points on our device. This feeds into software that uses machine learning to compare you against yourself but also around others in a similar cohort, whether that's similar ages or sex at birth. So, being able to compare yourself against your own previous baselines and assessments, but also compare yourself for norms against others." "We're working with the military on a TBI biomarker, traumatic brain injury because movement is interwoven into all those different types of conditions. So, the biomarkers that are created are really based on those conditions you're trying to improve, maybe performance for an athlete, or it may be avoiding some sort of setback, like a fall. The biomarkers that are of interest really depend on the population. Still, because balance is such a global application, it really has the opportunity to create biomarkers in several different areas, depending on the population." "On the other side, we've seen hospitals assign fall risk to individuals just based on their age. I spoke with a hospital CEO the other day who found that anybody over 65 gets yellow booties. They're automatically a fall risk when they are checked into the hospital. He encountered a woman walking around in these yellow booties at his hospital, and he told her to get back in her room because she was a fall risk. She ran back to her room. So, this is the idea that we're using age as a primary marker and assuming that we have these movement limitations that may or may not exist." #SpartaScience #MovementHealth #MovementHealthIntelligence #BigData #DigitalHealthTech #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #MachineLearning SpartaScience.com Download the transcript here
Dr. Phil Wagner is the CEO & Founder of Sparta Science, a Movement Health Intelligence company dedicated to helping the world move better. Founded in 2014, Sparta Science applies modern data science techniques that advance industry best practices and optimize how organizations assess, understand, and improve health & well-being. With 4 patents, several more pending, and over 20 published, peer-reviewed research studies, Sparta Science continues to advance the Movement Health technology industry. Join Bryan as we learn about this movement health platform. #5 Thoughts Flashback: Strokes, Scans, and Sunlight Sparta Science For more information you can visit www.biamd.org or call the free helpline at 1-800-221-6443. Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute endorsement of treatments, individuals, or programs which appear herein. Any external links on the website are provided for the visitor's convenience; once you click on any of these links you are leaving the BIAMD website. BIAMD has no control over and is not responsible for the nature, content, and availability of those sites.
Discover the world of movement health with Dr. Phil Wagner, Founder & CEO of Sparta Science. Learn how next-gen sensors can optimize performance, speed up recovery, and reduce workplace injuries.
What if the only thing stopping 1.7 billion MSK patients from receiving successful medical treatment is as simple as a disconnect from available data? Dr. Phil Wagner, CEO & Founder of Sparta Science, believes he has uncovered the key to minimizing musculoskeletal injuries while optimizing human movement. Phil and his team apply modern data science techniques that optimize how organizations assess, understand, and improve health & well-being. During Phil's time as a strength and conditioning coach at UC Berkeley, he was responsible for 7 players selected in the first two rounds of the 2000 NFL Draft. He contributes his exceptional player development to his movement health biomarker analysis. Phil would love to chat with you and teach your audience about: The lack of MSK injury developments in comparison to other parts of healthcare Movement health biomarkers Translating evidence based methods into real world workflows Why the blend of machine learning and practitioner expertise is crucial for medicine advancement We Also Discussed Movement health Biomechanics Health technology Pharmacokinetics Injury Prevention Human Performance Habits Biohacking Health Intelligence Movement Biomarker Movement intelligence Organizational health Healthcare data security Movement assessment Rehab technologies Movement research While attending medical school at the University of Southern California, Phil also worked as a strength and conditioning coach at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of California, Los Angeles, where he developed his data-driven process for objective training methodology. During that time, Phil and his colleagues published several peer-reviewed articles in the school's biokinesiology lab that addressed the inaccuracy of physical evaluation and injury risk mitigation techniques practiced in the field. Upon graduation from medical school, Phil moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in pursuit of bringing learnings from his biomechanical research out of the lab and into practice. He opened Sparta Performance Science in 2008, a performance facility for elite athletes, where he built and tested the force plate technology now known as Force Plate Machine LearningTM. Phil is recognized as a thought leader in the emerging Movement Health technology industry and also, as CEO, leads Sparta Science in shaping the way human movement is optimized. Disclaimer: This Podcast, it's authors, guests, interviewers, sponsors are not rendering medical, legal or accounting/financial advice. For full disclaimer, please visit: https://conciergemedicinetoday.org/tcpp/
This is a super cool episode with Phil Wagner, a Biomechanics & Digital Health Expert and the Founder & CEO of Sparta Science. The Sparta Movement Health Platform can analyze broken biomechanical chains in the human body just by analyzing a foot strike, jump, or balance. Then the app designs a workout program based on the feedback from the measurement device. Are you kidding me? How cool is that? Impaired movement impacts more people than any other condition, yet most actionable insights lag behind other health barometers. Phil believes that movement health is the ability to move freely without pain, limitations, or uncontrolled movement. The definition is simple to understand. The complex systems that make us move are harder to fathom. So Phil is using software and data to create awareness. This episode covers a wide range of topics, not just injuries (but that is covered as well). Phil shares his perspective on “no pain, no gain” and how we should be focussed on moving better and that we need to decouple the “suffering” from the outcome. Phil also does a great job of explaining what the muscular-skeletal system is and why it is important to understand. If you're a movement, fitness, physiology, kinesiology, or biomechanics geek, you will love this fun and nerdy conversation about how you interact with the ground with Dr. Phil Wagner.
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Catalyst. To virtually tour Catalyst and claim your space on campus, or host an upcoming event: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: During this episode, we are joined by Dr. Phil Wagner, CEO, and Founder of Sparta Science, a Movement Health Intelligence company dedicated to helping the world move better. While together, Dr. Wagner shares his journey in the health technology industry, the early beginnings of Sparta Science, and how his company is combining modern data science, clinical expertise, and epidemiological principles to fuel organization-wide movement health decisions. He also addresses common misconceptions about movement health intelligence and highlights the benefits of Sparta Science's technology for healthcare providers and patients.Additionally, Dr. Wagner emphasizes the importance of resilience, conviction, and flexibility in pursuing innovation in the healthcare industry.Join us for this exciting conversation as Dr. Wagner discusses how the Sparta Science team optimizes movement intelligence. Let's go! Episode Highlights:Dr. Phil Wagner's journey in the health technology industryThe early beginnings of Sparta ScienceImportance of resilience in pursuing innovation in the healthcare industryInsights into the innovative solutions provided by Sparta ScienceAddressing common misconceptions about movement health intelligenceBenefits of Sparta Science's technology for healthcare providers and patientsThe positive impact of Sparta Science's movement health intelligence platform on compliance and patient outcomes About our Guest: Dr. Phil Wagner is founder-CEO of Sparta Science, a physician and a strength coach whose own athletic career as a football and rugby player was cut short by a series of avoidable injuries. Dr. Wagner's commitment to data-driven coaching and athlete development began as a strength coach for U.C. Berkeley and UCLA and as a professional rugby coach in New Zealand and Australia.Frustrated by the lack of evidence-based approaches in performance and injury prevention, Phil received his medical degree from USC focused on biomechanics. Phil's passion for improving movement health and longevity through movement coupled with his medically-oriented human performance mindset inspired him to found Sparta Science, a human movement technology and data science company dedicated to helping the world move better.Links Supporting This Episode:Sparta Science Website: CLICK HEREDr. Phil Wagner LinkedIn page: CLICK HERESparta Science Twitter page: CLICK HERE Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREMike Biselli Twitter page: CLICK HEREVisit our website: CLICK HERESubscribe to newsletter: CLICK HEREGuest nomination form: CLICK HERE
Phil discusses the potential of machine learning and artificial intelligence to advance healthcare and shares his vision for the future of movement health and Sparta Science's role in it. He also provides valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to break into the industry and discusses notable collaborations his company has had with other healthcare organizations. Finally, Phil shares ongoing research and development projects at Sparta Science and how they may impact the future of healthcare. Tune in for a fascinating conversation with a thought leader in movement health and technology. Thank you for listening to Episode 45 of the MedTech Podcast, if you have not already done so please subscribe, if you wish to learn more about Phil you can connect with him on LinkedIn or visit his company website, the links of which are provided in the description. If there are any particular topics or guests you would like me to have on the show in the future, feel free to reach out. Get in touch with Phil Wagner - https://spartascience.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/drphilwagner/ Get in touch with Karandeep Badwal - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karandeepbadwal/ Follow Karandeep on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/QRAMedical Subscribe to the Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themedtechpodcast/support
Dr. Phil Wagner is founder-CEO of Sparta Science, a physician and a strength coach whose own athletic career as a football and rugby player was cut short by a series of avoidable training injuries. Dr. Wagner's commitment to data-driven coaching and athlete development began as a strength coach for U.C. Berkeley and UCLA and as a professional rugby coach in New Zealand and Australia.Frustrated by the lack of evidence-based approaches to athletic performance and injury prevention within professional sports, Phil received his medical degree from USC focused on biomechanics. Phil's passion for protecting athlete health and longevity through injury resilience coupled with his medically-oriented human performance mindset inspired him to found Sparta Science, a movement technology and data science company focused on improving musculoskeletal health.During Phil's time as a college athlete and strength and conditioning coach at UC, Berkeley, he became frustrated with the lack of evidence-based approaches to performance injury. This experience inspired Phil to blend machine learning with practitioner expertise to generate data that helps us better understand the complex human body. Learn More https://spartascience.com/
Get ready for a deep dive into SSL live products! Phil Wagner, Senior VP of SSL and Live Product Specialist Fernando Guzman sit down to talk with our regular guest Cory Edwards about what makes SSL so special. Enjoy!
Today on the show we're pleased to be joined by Everett Harper, CEO of Truss - a human-centered software development company that has been designated by Inc Magazine as a Fastest Growing Company for the past two years. Everett's book “Move to the Edge, Declare it Center: Practices and Processes for Creatively Solving Complex Problems” was released in March of 2022. Everett and host Phil Wagner talk about the very means and challenges of creating a DEI infrastructure for both leaders, employees, and more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
On today's episode we're joined by Laura Shepherd, the Global Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton, a leading international law firm with 17 offices located in major financial centers throughout the world. Laura has an extensive background in higher education and the legal sector, and speaks with host Phil Wagner about the challenges of DEI work in a multi-national law firm, what challenges befall female BIPOC leaders in the DEI space, and more! If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Dr. Phil Wagner (@DrPhilWagner) is the CEO and Founder of Sparta Science, a Movement Health Intelligence company dedicated to helping the world move better. Sparta Science is taking a macro-level approach to assessing movement and designing targeted training programs to make improvements. Using force plate technology and tests that cannot be gamed, they are able to gather WAY more data than the human eye can register. This data is then used to determine movement inefficiencies, evaluate training protocols, direct injury rehab, and much more. We discussed some of the gaps in the micro approach to movement assessment - where a trainer or practitioner would take a client through a series of movements, and “score” them in such a way that might dictate weakness, injury, etc. Sparta Science's technology takes the ambiguity out of this assessment, which would lead to more efficiency for practitioners, and better outcomes for patients/clients. We also dove into some of the overwhelming data that wearable technology provides, and gave some insights on how to best utilize it. Data is helpful, but we've got to know what to do with it! Be sure to check out the Sparta Science website and follow along on Twitter for updates @SpartaScience. You can also find Dr. Phil Wagner on Twitter @drphilwagner.The best way to support the podcast is to share the episode with a friend, and refer them to me as their coach! Apply for 1:1 online coaching here.Share this episode with a friend who would enjoy or benefit from it! Comments, questions, and feedback are greatly appreciated. If you enjoy this podcast, I would be extremely grateful if you subscribed and left a short review on iTunes or rating on Spotify. It really helps to spread the message and ultimately help more people. Website danielyores.comConnect with me on Instagram @danielyoresConnect with me on Twitter @danielyores Podcast Cover Art by @octopuslegss
Today we welcome Dr. Brittany Boone. Dr. Boone has over a decade experience in DEI work and is a trained industrial and organizational psychologist. She began her DEI work in the insurance industry, particularly with Farmers Insurance, and was a founding member of the Olathe Chapter of the Black Professionals Alliance ERG in Olathe, Kansas. She is now a consultant with VallotKarp in NYC. Dr. Boone and host Phil Wagner talk about comfort zones in the DEI space: how to push past them, when to push past them, and how to encourage others to do the same. And much, much more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Today on the show, we welcome Dr. Sarah Federman. Dr. Federman is an author, educator, and conflict resolution practitioner. She's currently a faculty member at the Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego. Dr. Federman studies and explores the concept of reckoning, and produces some of the most interesting and engaging research. She joins host Phil Wagner today to discuss doing business in an era of reckoning. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Today we're continuing our conversation on aging and age diversity in the world of work with a true expert, Dr. Kathy Black. She is a professor of aging studies at the University of South Florida, a Next Avenue Top-50 National Influencer in Aging, Hartford Geriatric Social Work Factory Scholar, and an advisor for Age Friendly Sarasota. She joins host Phil Wagner to discuss aging in the workplace, what drives her personal interest in creating age-friendly spaces, what makes an “age-friendly” workspace, and so much more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Lee and Jay catch up on the current Elevation Tour, then Lee and Jeff chat with Phil Wagner, Senior VP at SSL. Enjoy!
On today's episode we take a deep dive into neurodiversity. Our guest is Michael John Carley, an author, school and business consultant, and the former Executive Director in the autism, neurodiversity, mental health, disability, and DE&I worlds. He joins host Phil Wagner to discuss the world of work through the lens of neurodiversity. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Dr. Jessica Grosholz is an Associate Professor of Criminology and the Campus Chair and Director of the Masters in Criminal Justice Program at the University of South Florida. She joins host Phil Wagner today to discuss how her work with incarcerated individuals folds into the larger diversity, equity, and inclusion conversation, the different challenges women face post-incarceration, what the best practices are for working alongside or leading post-incarcerated people, and much more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Serving in the military can take a serious toll on the body. New technologies and techniques might be able to save service members' back and joints. One Air National Guard squadron is working with Sparta Science on a data-driven approach to training better. Federal News Network's Scott Maucione talks with Sparta's founder, Dr. Phil Wagner, and the 118th Air Support Operations Squadron Superintendent, Chief Master Sergeant Jeremy Mullins.
Private Medical physicians Dr. Jordan Shlain and Dr. Todd Spector are joined by four fitness professionals to discuss building a personalized exercise and lifestyle plan, rooting long-term health in a daily movement practice. Our guests Dr. Phil Wagner, Sparta Science CEO; Dr. Rowan Paul, sports medicine physician; Brian Hannah, founder of Thrive Muscle Activation; and John Burns, CEO of TB12, go deep on holistic lifestyle choices, mindset, and how the latest tech informs more personalized fitness.
Kathleen Bogart, Associate Professor of Psychology at Oregon State University, joins host Phil Wagner to talk about disability advocacy in the workplace, why ableism is the forgotten “-ism,” how one finds a support community for a rare disease, and more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Dr. Phil Wagner is founder-CEO of Sparta Science, a physician and a strength coach whose own athletic career as a football and rugby player was cut short by a series of avoidable training injuries. Dr. Wagner's commitment to data-driven coaching and athlete development began as a strength coach for U.C. Berkeley and UCLA and as a professional rugby coach in New Zealand and Australia. Frustrated by the lack of evidence-based approaches to athletic performance and injury prevention within professional sports, Phil received his medical degree from USC focused on biomechanics. Phil's passion for protecting athlete health and longevity through injury resilience coupled with his medically-oriented human performance mindset inspired him to found Sparta Science, a movement technology and data science company focused on improving musculoskeletal health. https://sportstechworldseries.com/podcast
Chelsea sat down with three men who have different experiences and perspectives with mental and physical health in the special operations community. She spoke to:COL Mark Ray, Director of USASOC's Human Performance and Wellness programDr. Phil Wagner, the Founder and CEO of Sparta SciencePhil Gant, recently separated Special Forces and Director of Programs– Ft. Bragg for The Honor Foundation.We talk about how the body needs to be treated as a system, what makes a special operator both physically and mentally, and what people can do to reduce physical or mental health issues.Additional Resources:USASOC HP and Wellness: https://usasoc.hpw.agilesof.comSparta Science: https://spartascience.comThe Honor Foundation: https://www.honor.orgPartner Highlight, Belcan Government Solutions: https://www.belcan.com/solutions/government-solutions/ Support the show (https://gsof.org/individual-membership/)
On our third and final podcast around size diversity, host Phil Wagner welcomes Dr. MaryBest Asbury, an Associate Professor at Middle Tennessee State University whose research focuses on weight and obesity stigma in interpersonal and health interactions. She and Phil talk about how the culture in one's home growing up affects their views on their own body, how 3D body scanning can be used recklessly in higher end department stores, why weight stigma D&I work benefits everybody in the workplace, and so much more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Today on the first of three episodes dealing with weight discrimination in the workplace, we're pleased to be joined by Dr. Rebecca Puhl. Dr. Puhl is Deputy Director for the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity and Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at UConn. She has testified in state legislative hearings on weight bias, routinely provides expertise to state and national health organizations, and has developed evidence-based training programs to reduce weight bias that have been implemented in medical facilities across the country. She and host Phil Wagner discuss how to identify weight stigma, how best to promote health at every size, what workplaces can do to be more inclusive for people of varying sizes, and more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Today we welcome Nathan Chin, a senior manager of inclusion, equity, and engagement at Cvent and William & Mary alum ('08). Nathan joins host Phil Wagner to discuss intersectionality at work, what it's like to navigate the workplace - and life - with your whole authentic self, how DEI-minded leaders and managers can use an intersectional lens to make their work more valuable to the organization, and so much more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
In episode thirty-six, we speak with Dr. Phil Wagner the Founder & CEO at Sparta Science about using real data and data science to improve movement health and identify musculoskeletal risk, how they create a movement signature to provide individualized plans to guide you through rehab, and learning to play Squash!
On today's episode of Diversity Goes to Work, host Phil Wagner welcomes William & Mary alum Deb Fabian. Deb shares her incredible journey as a transgendered professional; from hiding her true self from her colleagues out of fear, learning to love who she actually is, and finally fully transitioning late in her career and the lessons learned along the way. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Today on the show, host Phil Wagner welcomes Diane Goodman. Diane has been an educator and consultant on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice issues for over 30 years. She has worked with numerous organizations, community groups, and schools and universities to create environments which allow all people to feel valued, be treated fairly, and able to work together productively. She is the author of “Promoting Diversity and Social Justice: Educating People from Privileged Groups”. Diane and Phil speak about the shifting language around the DEI space, being able to embrace discomfort when doing DEI work, whether or not being “nice” is enough to accomplish DEI work, the joy of unlearning racism, and much more. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Dr. Phil Wagner is the Founder and CEO of Sparta Science. After receiving his medical degree from USC, Phil was frustrated by the lack of evidence-based approaches to performance and injury prevention within Sports, the Military, and Occupational Health. It was this lack of evidence-based practices that inspired him to create Sparta Science. #MovementDoctor Sparta Science is the leader in the application of movement diagnostic software. Using Force Plate Machine Learning™ (FPML™), the Sparta System identifies how you move (your Movement Signature) and provides individualized, evidence-based plans to help you move better at work, at play, on duty. In this episode Phil talks about: His journey from strength and conditioning to medicine. The mission of Sparta Science. How movement data is helping to inform injury risk and performance in the tactical environment. Resources discussed: Atomic Habits by James Clear You can find out more about Sparta Science by checking out their Website: https://spartascience.com or on social media at: Facebook: @spartascience Instagram: @spartascience Twitter: @DrPhilWagner + @SpartaScience LinkedIn: Dr. Phil Wagner + Sparta Science Keep up to date with Monarch Human Performance via our website, Facebook and Instagram pages.
Today we are joined by Jennifer Brown, author of “How To Be An Inclusive Leader.” Jennifer has a Masters in Leadership and Organizational Development and formed Jennifer Brown Consulting (JBC) to help companies meet their leadership goals. JBC subsequently transformed into spearheading Diversity & Inclusion consulting for many organizations. Jennifer and host Phil Wagner discuss what it means to be a D&I consultant, encountering apathy within the business space for D&I work, and what lived experiences, if any, is necessary to do D&I work in a formal capacity. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
Today on the very first episode of “Diversity Goes To Work,” host Phil Wagner welcomes William & Mary alum Amandeep Sidhu. Amandeep is an Equity Partner at Winston and Strawn, focusing on regulatory and compliance counseling, state and federal government investigations and complex civil litigation involving regulated industries. He's a Co-founder of the Sikh Coalition, the largest civil and human rights nonprofit organization in the United States dedicated to protecting interests of the Sikh community. Amandeep speaks with us about the origin of the Sikh faith, growing up in America as a Sikh, breaking barriers as a turban wearing professional, and how life dramatically changed after 9/11. If you'd like to follow William & Mary's School of Business or learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion podcast and our programs, please visit us at www.mason.wm.edu.
In the last decade, the interest in Diversity & Inclusion has grown significantly at companies and organizations. For the most part D&I has been accepted: It's seen as a positive contributor to employee engagement, employee retention, company culture, and a healthy bottom line. While D&I has become mainstream, not every organization has it figured out. For some, Diversity & Inclusion efforts are simply transactional - a series of workshops or lectures delivered by a vendor. Our guest today says it needs to be transformative in order to make a real difference. In other words, D&I vocabulary and knowledge should be shared among all employees and leaders as a supportive and inclusive culture organically grows. Phil Wagner is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Management Communication at William & Mary School of Business. He teaches communication and D&I to undergraduate and graduate business students in addition to working professionals. He says, while considerable progress has been made in the D&I space, there are still opportunities for professionals, leaders, and organizations to be more effective. Building upon other D&I experts' work, particularly Jennifer Brown's How to be an Inclusive Leader, Aiko Bethea's work on transactional vs. transformational D&I leadership, and Brene Brown's Dare to Lead, this discussion focuses on practical takeaways that leaders can employ to demonstrate their commitment to inclusion. Learn how the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William and Mary can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.
Special thanks to Dr. Phil Wagner from Sparta Science for coming in again today to share the great things they are doing to make a big difference in sports and military injury prevention. Make sure to visit https://www.ironcompany.com for kettlebells, dumbbell sets and bumper plates.Check out our weekly Marty Gallagher Articles where Marty discusses everything from the squat, deadlift, bench press, overhead press and much more. His latest article "Reactive Force: Coil & Explode" is up now. And don't forget the Jim Steel Articles combining his head strength coach experience from the University of Pennsylvania for twenty years with decades of successful powerlifting meets and bodybuilding competitions for us all to learn from and enjoy.Thanks for listening and if you like what you hear please give us a review on your favorite podcast player.
Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty, as he talks with Wishroute founder Jessica Lynch, Sparta Science CEO Dr. Phil Wagner, and Aptima's Marine Corps fitness planner engineer Angelica Smith, to learn how the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the way people use their respective fitness solutions and technologies, as well as our understanding of fitness as a whole.
Given the large number of wearable sensors and fitness apps in the market, it begs the question: “what's good about them”? Are Americans more fit because of all these technologies that we wear around our wrists or throw in our pockets? Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty talks with Wishroute founder Jessica Lynch, Sparta Science CEO Dr. Phil Wagner, and Aptima's Marine Corps fitness planner engineer Angelica Smith, to find out!
Dr. Phil Wagner is founder-CEO of Sparta Science, a physician, and a strength coach whose own athletic career as a football and rugby player was cut short by a series of avoidable training injuries. Dr. Wagner's commitment to data-driven coaching and athlete development began as a strength coach for U.C. Berkeley and UCLA and as a professional rugby coach in New Zealand and Australia. Frustrated by the lack of evidence-based approaches to athletic performance and injury prevention within professional sports, Phil received his medical degree from USC focused on biomechanics. Phil's passion for protecting athlete health and longevity through injury resilience coupled with his medically-oriented human performance mindset inspired him to found Sparta Science, a movement technology and data science company focused on improving musculoskeletal health. Enjoy the show!
When it comes to injury prevention, the slogan “the customer is always right”, can be dangerous, not only for their wellbeing, but for the image of your brand/product. What do you do if the customer wants to do something that increases their risk of injury? Nobody wants to hear “don't do this”, so how you steer the customer in the right direction? MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty talks with Wishroute founder Jessica Lynch, Sparta Science CEO Dr. Phil Wagner, and Aptima's Marine Corps fitness planner engineer Angelica Smith, to find out.
Thanks to gadgets such as Apple Watch, Fitbit, Peloton, and other smart devices, we can track just about every aspect of our health and wellness. What do we with all this data? Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with Wishroute founder Jessica Lynch, Sparta Science CEO Dr. Phil Wagner, and Aptima's Marine Corps fitness planner engineer Angelica Smith about possible solutions.
After more than a year of coping with COVID-19, Americans are more concerned with their health and fitness than ever. The fitness and wellness market is today a $1.5 Trillion business. There's been huge growth in this industry not only because of the increased prevalence of chronic lifestyle-related diseases like diabetes and obesity, but also because of explosion of technologies in this domain. Join MINDWORKS host Daniel Serfaty as he talks with Wishroute founder Jessica Lynch, Sparta Science CEO Dr. Phil Wagner, and Aptima's Marine Corps fitness planner engineer Angelica Smith as they explore how the intersection of human nature, technology, and data could truly transform our health and wellness.
Dr. Phil Wagner is the CEO and Founder of Sparta Science. Sparta Science is the industry’s gold standard for Force Plate Machine Learning that predicts, improves, and validates individual and team availability. With a simple, self-serviceable two minute scan per person, athletes can increase fitness levels, prevent injuries, and accurately predict readiness using the world’s largest machine learning force plate database. Dr. Wagner is also a physician and strength coach whose own athletic career as a football and rugby player was cut short by a series of avoidable training injuries. Sparta Science was born out of Dr. Wagners desire to prevent athletes career’s from being prematurely cut short due to preventable injuries like his was. In this episode, Dr. Wagner discusses why one’s ability to move should be considered a vital key health indicator, if not THE #1 predictor of health. Below you will find more talking points of this interview: What is Sparta Science and what inspired the creation of the technology? Dr. Wagner’s athletic background and injuries suffered. (Muscle strains, fractures, concussions) Origins of becoming a movement doctor. Explanation of tests on Sparta Science force plate (Balance, plank, jump) Why these movements? How do they translate across all sports and athletes? Why should movement be considered a key health indicator? How the data collected is used to predict future injury? How do team’s strength, medical staffs and athletes use the technology? What is muscle overload? Once a potential vulnerable spot is identified, what is the treatment/training plan for the athlete to combat this deficit/imbalance? Mitch Haniger Case Study. How is Sparta Science being used at the NFL Combine. Why GM’s might actually prefer a lower scorer on the Sparta Science Assessment. How Sparta Science Technology is used in injury recovery/rehabilitation.
Podcast Fam! On today's Side Hustle sneak peek we are bringing you business partners John Fleming and Phil Wagner of Trimark Properties! This clip is only a taste of the amazing conversation we had and you don't want to miss it! Tune in Monday at 8am for the entire episode! This Side Hustle is brought to you by The GNV Advisors of Colliers Gainesville. Those blue signs around Gainesville mean progress! Let the GNV Advisors help you will all of your commercial real estate needs! Visit them today at https://www.colliers.com/gainesville! And of course, check out all of our amazing sponsors at https://www.whoagnv.com/sponsors! - - - - - Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1tLSw2Z5MB6Yebj_2pDJA?sub_confirmation=1 You can purchase custom WHOA GNV gear by visiting us here! - https://www.whoagnv.com/whoa-gnv-shop CHECK OUT OUR LAST EPISODE: E148: Gainesville Is Always Changing | John & Phil of Trimark Properties | WHOA GNV Podcast https://youtu.be/ONZ-5PGZ4xs CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: Azazus https://www.azazus.com/ CONNECT WITH OUR PODCAST & NOMINATE A GUEST: https://www.whoagnv.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/whoagnv Facebook: http://facebook.com/whoagnvpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/whoagnv Know someone that would be PERFECT for our show? Nominate them here! https://www.whoagnv.com/nominate-a-guest/ Join us on the journey and listen on... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast/id1381002391?mt=2&i=1000410719480 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/whoagnv/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vZ0Bg4FJmdx3VPKg4ehMf?si=2ET-VhjXRtqIDUTp_Dau7w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoa-gnv-podcast/support
Podcast Fam! Check out this episode to hear from John Fleming and Phil Wagner of Trimark Properties. They touch on how they met, started the business, what it has grown into, and hope to become one day. You don't want to miss out on the stories they share, so tune in now! Podcast fam! Did your newly purchased house, apartment, condo, etc. just flood?? Don't worry! Give our friends at The Best Restoration a call at (352) 353-0768. They can help you through it all! https://thebestrestoration.com/ Those blue signs all over Gainesville are the signs of progress! The GNV Advisors at Colliers Gainesville are ready to help you with all of your commercial real estate and leasing needs! Visit them at https://www.colliers.com/gainesville With 50 team members and 8 trucks, the UF Mover Guys are ready to help you with all of your moving needs! You don't pay until you are 100% satisfied! Visit their website today at https://www.ufmoverguys.com/ And of course, check out all of our amazing sponsors at https://www.whoagnv.com/sponsors! - - - - - Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1tLSw2Z5MB6Yebj_2pDJA?sub_confirmation=1 You can purchase custom WHOA GNV gear by visiting us here! - https://www.whoagnv.com/whoa-gnv-shop CHECK OUT OUR LAST EPISODE: E147: Pizzeria Project to National Media Powerhouse | Ryan Frankel | WHOA GNV Podcast https://youtu.be/0LJnj1zxOYU CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: John Flemming and Phil Wagner of Trimark Properties https://www.trimarkproperties.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trimarkproperties Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trimarkproperties/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AptsNearUF CONNECT WITH OUR PODCAST & NOMINATE A GUEST: https://www.whoagnv.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/whoagnv Facebook: http://facebook.com/whoagnvpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/whoagnv Know someone that would be PERFECT for our show? Nominate them here! https://www.whoagnv.com/nominate-a-guest/ Join us on the journey and listen on... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast/id1381002391?mt=2&i=1000410719480 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/whoagnv/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vZ0Bg4FJmdx3VPKg4ehMf?si=2ET-VhjXRtqIDUTp_Dau7w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoa-gnv-podcast/support
Podcast Fam! On today's Side Hustle sneak peek we are bringing you business partners John Fleming and Phil Wagner of Trimark Properties! This clip is only a taste of the amazing conversation we had and you don't want to miss it! Tune in Monday at 8am for the entire episode! This Side Hustle is brought to you by The GNV Advisors of Colliers Gainesville. Those blue signs around Gainesville mean progress! Let the GNV Advisors help you will all of your commercial real estate needs! Visit them today at https://www.colliers.com/gainesville! And of course, check out all of our amazing sponsors at https://www.whoagnv.com/sponsors! - - - - - Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1tLSw2Z5MB6Yebj_2pDJA?sub_confirmation=1 You can purchase custom WHOA GNV gear by visiting us here! - https://www.whoagnv.com/whoa-gnv-shop CHECK OUT OUR LAST EPISODE: E147: Pizzeria Project to National Media Powerhouse | Ryan Frankel | WHOA GNV Podcast https://youtu.be/0LJnj1zxOYU CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: John Flemming and Phil Wagner of Trimark Properties https://www.trimarkproperties.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trimarkproperties Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trimarkproperties/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AptsNearUF CONNECT WITH OUR PODCAST & NOMINATE A GUEST: https://www.whoagnv.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/whoagnv Facebook: http://facebook.com/whoagnvpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/whoagnv Know someone that would be PERFECT for our show? Nominate them here! https://www.whoagnv.com/nominate-a-guest/ Join us on the journey and listen on... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast/id1381002391?mt=2&i=1000410719480 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/whoagnv/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vZ0Bg4FJmdx3VPKg4ehMf?si=2ET-VhjXRtqIDUTp_Dau7w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoa-gnv-podcast/support
Phil Wagner encourages us all to meet with God and be in the Word in 2021.
Phil Wagner encourages us all to meet with God and be in the Word in 2021.
Join us to talk how access to exponentially more data, modern sensor technology and better educational knowledge has change the world of sport safety and science with Dr. Robb Rehberg, CEO & Founder of Sport Safety International and Dr. Phil Wagner, CEO & Founder of Sparta Science.
Coach Andrea Hudy and Dr. Phil Wagner hop in the booth to discuss their paths that led them to working in sport, the role of data in performance and insight that data can provide, gaining coaching experience, diagnosing needs of athletes, what makes a good coaching candidate, and much more. Andrea Hudy is entering her […]
Episode 27: Andy McDonald chats with Dr Phil Wagner the Founder & CEO of Sparta Science. Phil is a a Physician and a Strength Coach who received his medical degree from USC focused on biomechanics. Phil’s passion for protecting athlete health and longevity through injury resilience coupled with his medically-oriented human performance mindset inspired him to found Sparta Science, a movement technology and data science company focused on improving musculoskeletal health. In this conversation Andy & Phil discuss: Phil’s from athlete to Strength & Conditioning Coach to medicine. Setting up Sparta Science Informed consumersAssessing methods & tools before ImplementationRe-defining what “Injury prevention means” How Sparta Interacts with team systems AI & Machine learning in predictive injury models Blind spots in data modelsInjury risk identification verses occurrence The value of coaches & clinicians gaining foundation knowledge in data methods Where you can find Phil:TwitterLinkedIn Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on:Instagram TwitterOur Website Our team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth
Join Matt Mallory and Klint Macro and their special guest John Eveland. John is a Wildlife Biologist, Ecologist, Forester, and the Director of the North American CWD Project. CWD or Chronic Wasting Disease is a huge threat to the deer herd and possibly hunters across the country. CWD is a disease is always fatal in deer, similar to mad cow, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in humans. Not only does CWD pose a threat to deer, elk, and moose, and it potentially poses a threat to human health, but as it effects hunting, it will have an indirect threat to our 2A. The 2A is certainly not about hunting, but hunting is, for many young people, their first time where they exercise their Right To Keep and Bear Arms. The North American CWD Project is dedicated to finding a cure for CWD. For decades conventional wisdom was that CWD was caused by a prion or a "mis-folded protein". The North American CWD Project has discovered that the prion is actually a symptom of a bacterium that is the true cause of CWD and many other Spiroplasma Bacterial Diseases. Learn about Chronic Wasting Disease and how you can help the North America CWD Project help find a cure here: http://northamericancwdproject.org There will be special cameos by Gold Medalist Gabby Franco and Phil Wagner, President of Unified Sportsmen of PA. We hope you like the show and agree that it is must see Internet! Please like, comment, share, and most definitely subscribe (https://www.youtube.com/MeetThePressers?sub_confirmation=1) and click the bell so you know when our next episode is uploaded. You can also listen to the audio only podcast version of the show on Google Play Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and all of the other major platforms. More info on our podcast and how to support the channel, visit: http://www.MeetThePressers.com. OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT/SALK US: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MeetThePressers?sub_confirmation=1 GunStreamer: https://gunstreamer.com/@MeetThePressers Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MeetThePressers Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=meetthepresse-20&linkCode=ur1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeetThePressers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MeetThePressers Twitter: https://twitter.com/MeetThePressers SHOW SPONSORS: http://meetthepressers.com/sponsors/ Public Safety and Education (PS&Ed): https://psanded.com Trigger Pressers Union: http://triggerpressersunion.com MantisX: https://mantisx.com USCCA: https://tracking.deltadefense.com/aff_c?offer_id=282&aff_id=19114 NextLevel Training: https://nextleveltraining.com McLean https://mcleancorpusa.com T1 Ammunition: https://t1ammo.com ESS Eye Pro: https://www.esseyepro.com Sabre Red: https://www.sabrered.com ASP: https://www.asp-usa.com Use MTP15 for 15% off Common Sense Self-Defense Street Combat – Bram Frank: https://www.cssd-sc.com Shooter Technology Group: http://lasrapp.com Safer Faster Defense: https://saferfasterdefense.com/product/sfd-responder/ Law of Self Defense: https://lawofselfdefense.com Henry Repeating Arms: https://www.henryusa.com Kahr Firearms Group: https://shopkahrfirearmsgroup.com SOME OF THE GEAR USED TO RECORD THE SHOW: Zoom Video Platform http://bit.ly/39M90B0 Logitech C930e 1080P HD Video Webcam https://amzn.to/2wwgavb Sony AX-33 4K Camera Neuman, Shure and Comtek Microphones Zoom EXH Dual XLR/TRS Capsule https://amzn.to/37EOZe8 Rhode Go Microphone https://amzn.to/2SVrI2j Rode Lavalier GO Professional Wearable Microphone https://amzn.to/2wopUHy Zhiyun Smooth 4 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal https://amzn.to/2QE5m5N Neewer Extendable Camera Monopod https://amzn.to/2R7hpaO Ulanzi Phone U Rig Pro Video https://amzn.to/2NapIkC Ulanzi Mini Rechargeble 96 LED Light https://amzn.to/2sSHLoT Bestshoot Condenser Interview Shotgun Microphone https://amzn.to/2N7MnOv
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"The Networked Studio: Building a Near-Field Immersive Room With Audio-Over-IP" panel recorded at the 2019 Mix Magazine Sound for Film & TV event at Sony Studios on Saturday, September 28, 2019 Chief engineers, designers and integrators discuss the ins and outs of building a near-field immersive audio studio using advanced Audio-Over-IP networking technologies and tools. Panelists: Brian Armstrong, Streamline System Design Lane Burch - Sony Pictures Studio Ron Romano - Belmont University Phil Wagner - Wagner Consulting Brian Armstrong - Streamline System Design David Henszey - Managing Member Henszey Sound LLC. Moderated by: Phil Wagner
Interview with Sparta Science Founder and CEO Phil Wagner.
Phil Wagner teaches from Mark about Jesus healing and feeding the 4000.
Phil Wagner teaches from Mark about Jesus healing and feeding the 4000.
Phil Wagner fills in for Pastor Steve with a discussion of faith from Mark chapter 7
Phil Wagner fills in for Pastor Steve with a discussion of faith from Mark chapter 7
Dr. Phil Wagner, founder and CEO of Sparta Science, joins our latest episode of Reach Your Prime podcast. Dr. Wagner shares his personal journey as a young athlete experiencing continuous injuries and how that led him towards continued learning about the human body and ways to leverage it. We also discuss how he has prioritized the focus of Sparta Science and integrated a high-level of diversity to execute their mission and to deliver results. Stay tuned for an incredible conversation on challenging the norms, understanding the fundamentals of teamwork, and learn the true value of time. Key Topics: Dr. Wagner’s journey as a young athlete and what lead him to build Sparta Science. (0:50) Why Dr. Wagner put such a central focus on learning and adaptation (4:45) How Dr. Wagner encourages others to challenge foundational norms to improve (6:40) A key piece of knowledge that Dr. Wagner would tell his younger self (8:56) Dr. Wagner’s strategy for keeping his priorities focused: calendar (10:36) The core product and heart of Sparta Science (13:40) What Dr. Wagner is most proud of about the Sparta Science team (14:53) How Dr. Wagner has leveraged diversity into cohesion and organizational efficiency (15:53) The final message that Dr. Wagner would want the world to know (18:05) One word that would define Dr. Wagner’s life and journey up to now (18:59) Interact with Dr. Phil Wagner: LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/drphilwagner/ Twitter — https://twitter.com/drphilwagner Website — https://www.spartascience.com/ Tweetable Quotes: “Physically, I’m not the best athlete, and so I was always looking for ways to try to improve my own performance.” (1:32) “Really encouraging people that are in the administration — athletic directors, couches — to challenge foundational norms in order to learn and improve is a key piece.” (6:30) “Working harder and having more effort with lower or similar results is not always, and generally not the best approach.” (9:26) “How you sequence what you do is such a critical piece. We can’t do everything at once.” (9:52) “To me, the calendar is a physical representation of what is all of ours most limiting resource, which is time.” (10:50) “Where you invest your time, really defines your life. It’s what your habits are, it’s what you’re stating is important. It’s where you’re giving that most important resource.” (11:07) “A thing that I had to learn was that really making time for yourself to do the things that only you can do, but delegating the things other people can do or other p
Very interesting conversation today with Dr. Phil Wagner, founder and CEO of Sparta Science. We spoke about Olympic lifting and explosive strength with a little bit of dietary discussion sprinkled on top. But the most fascinating content was learning about the pressure plate Phil developed that compiles data from the athlete during a vertical jump, plank and balancing on one leg that is then compared against the same data from thousands of other athletes to identify deficiencies that can eventually lead to musculoskeletal injury, even concussions. This science is in use and growing throughout professional sports and at high levels within our military. www.ironcompany.com
Dr. Phil Wagner discusses how injuries derailed his athletic career so he made it his mission to help athletes learn how to move better and ultimately prevent common injuries. Plus, Sara Fischer from Axios discusses major entertainers like recording artist Drake who are jumping into the investment realm of eSports.
Phil Wagner continues through the book of Mark with the story of hiding your light under a basket. Mark 4:21-23
Phil Wagner continues through the book of Mark with the story of hiding your light under a basket. Mark 4:21-23
Data is the truest feedback you can receive. Embrace it to make a change.
The Power of Technology Less injuries means better performance. Using technology has greatly improved our knowledge of individual biomechanics. Now we can take that information to determine where an athlete's performance is deficient and their body is vulnerable. That is exactly what this week's guest, Phil Wagner of Sparta Science [@SpartaScience] is doing with force…
Dr. Josh Secomb is a Strength and Conditioning Coach at Queensland Academy of Sport. Previously he was the Lead Physical Preparation Coach at Surfing Australia. In addition, Josh has worked in the AFL (Brisbane Lions) and with athletes in the NRL and the Hockeyroos. His formal qualifications include a PhD in Sport Science (Strength and Conditioning) at Edith Cowan University in collaboration with Surfing Australia and a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Honours) from the University of Newcastle. Quotes “The guys were doing 40-80 waves per session in a two hour block” “The thicker the muscle in the Vastus Lateralis, the increase in force producing capabilities” “You can always pick a surfer by seeing them run” “Anecdotal data can be more useful at times because you can act on it quicker” “If I have a message to deliver, its my responsibility if it is understood or not” “Whatever happens next, make sure you make yourself irreplaceable” Shownotes 1) The sort of fatigue, waves surfed and distance covered in a 2 hour surf session 8:47 2) How greater leg strength helps with turns but maybe not with airs in surfing 13:54 3) To decrease injury risk in landings look for a 350% BW peak force minimum threshold on the Isometric Mid Thigh Pull 16:47 4) Differences in lower body muscle architecture in surfing athletes 22:53 5) Start with hypertrophy for producing more force in athletes 27:17 6) Why playing other sports was good for junior surfers physical development 33:29 7) Eccentric-concentric force plate variables Josh is interested in 40:59 8) Why some athletes would want more hypertrophy training to be heavier before big wave stops on the world tour 47:48 9) Why block periodization might not work with sports that need to peak every 2-6 weeks like surfing 56:55 10) The breakdown of how Surfing Australia would train pro surfers including movement prep and gymnastics training 58:30 11) Why doing more paddle training might not be the best answer for conditioning surfers and how to use eccentric accentuated training including jumping exercises 1:03:26 12) How to train the adductors and why it helps injury prevention for the knee 1:07:50 13) The importance of mobility for surfing 1:17:52 14) How Josh used video to bridge communication gaps and improve his coaching 1:22:48 15) Stu Kennedy’s underdog wild card run at Snapper Pro 2015 and Bede’s comeback from injury 1:39:46 People mentioned (tag surfing Australia HPC) 1) Ben Dascombe 2) Rob Lockie @drboblockie 3) Jeremy Sheppard @sheppardcoach 4) Dan Baker @danbakerstrength_ 5) Lina Lundgren @locasbotas 6) Bryan Mann @jbryanmann 7) Kieran Young @kieran_p_young 8) Sophia Nimphius @docsoph 9) Sally Fitzgibbon @sally_fitz 10) Phil Wagner @drphilwagner 11) Daniel Cohen @danielcohen1971 12) Mark Andrews 13) Angus Ross @angusrossNZ 14) Tim Browne @curralley 15) David Boyle @davidwayneboyle13 16) Stu Kennedy @stueykennedy 17) Chippa Wilson @chippawilson 18) Bede Durbridge @bededurbo
This episodes guest is Phil Wagner of Sparta Science.Phil spent 8 years as a strength & conditioning coach at University of California Berkeley and University of California Los Angeles, including 3 National Championships, as well as a performance coach for the Canterbury Crusaders and the New South Wales Waratahs (professional rugby teams in New Zealand and Australia). Following his coaching career, he graduated medical school as a physician from University of Southern California, focused on studying biomechanics at their School of Physical Therapy’s Biokinesiology Lab. Dr. Wagner founded Sparta Performance Science in the Silicon Valley as a facility to directly measure and enhance performance alongside athlete resilience to injury. This business evolved to include a larger technology business, Sparta Software Corporation (est. 2012), which provides an athlete data management platform to establish evidence based practices within sports organizations.On this episode Phil and I discuss Phil's background How big is the sparta team currently Phil discusses how he has gotten the entire team at Sparta to share the companies core values and vision Why Phil decided to go back to Medical School Phils's influences What are the good and not so good things that Phil currently see's with the physical preparation profession, and what solutions would he offer for the not so good things he is seeing Phil talks about the importance of how we preceive feedback and how we should learn the difference between disagree vs dislike Phil discusses why he feels its important for coaches to develop empathy as this can help develop a greater degree of relateness with our athletes Why did Phil call the company Sparta Phil discusses why its so important to approach data with an open and critical mind Phil talks about how the squat, deadlift, and bench press had the highest co-relation with eccentric RFD Phil and I discuss about confirmation bias' within science Phil shares with us the testing protocols that they utilize at Sparta Phil shares with us the training system utilized at Sparta Phil discusses the partnership that Sparta has with many other elite organizations around the world Phil discusses the future of Sparta Phil shares with us the biggest lessons he has learned so far in his career and life Phil shares his top resources Phil gives us his top advice to all the listeners And if Phil could invite 5 people to dinner, dead or alive, who would he invite and why? This was an outstanding episode with Phil guys, and I hope you really enjoy it. Stay Strong, RB Show Notes: Sparta Science Twitter Phil Wagner Twitter Show Sponsors: Ultimate Performance Online MentorshipTo get INSTANT ACCESS to almost 20 hours of World Class online video Strength and Conditioning Information go to upmentorship.com ALTIS ALTIS 360ALTIS Foundation Course National Sports Performance Association Certified Program Design Specialist Certified Speed and Agility CoachCerfitied Weightlifting Performance Coach Certified Sports Nutrition Coach Athletes AccelerationComplete Speed Training Complete Speed GamesComplete Jumps TrainingComplete Olympic LiftingComplete Guide to Training the Female Athlete Complete Core Complete Sports Conditioning Complete Sports Nutrition Complete Program Design Sports Camp Empire Patreon Help support the podcast by becoming a Patreon to the show here - Patreon
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This week, it's my pleasure to introduce Dr. Phil Wagner, the CEO, and Founder of Sparta Science. Where he specializes in how technology and data analytics can predict injuries to support elite athletes during high performance. It's a MUST listen if you want to pursue a career in sports science, and ENJOY!
Rafi Kohan (@Rafi_Kohan), Author of the new book "The Arena" & Dr. Phil Wagner (@DrPhilWagner) of Sparta Science are guests on this week's episode of Sports Business Radio.
In today's edition of The Podcast Dr. Phil Wagner of Sparta Performance Science sits down with us to discuss performance training. Dr. Wagner and I discuss the role of tech in programs, and where there are some "issues" with it today, we then talk about training and using their force platforms. He shares with us how they "look at" jumping and programming, and what the statistics say are the most important exercises in improving each of the three phases of jumping. ENJOY THE CONTENT? THEN YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT THE STRENGTH COACH NETWORK! You can find sensational content just like this in The Strength Coach Network. As a member of The Strength Coach Networks, you can access over 200 hours of the highest-level lecture content just like this one for 48 hours for only $1. Follow the link below to sign up and use the code CVASPS at check out to get a 48 hour trial for only $1. Check out The Strength Coach Network Here! https://strengthcoachnetwork.com/cvasps/ #StrengthCoach, #StrengthAndConditioningCoach, #Podcast, #LearningAtLunch, #TheSeminar, #SportsTraining, #PhysicalPreparation, #TheManual, #SportTraining, #SportPerformance, #HumanPerformance, #StrengthTraining, #SpeedTraining, #Training, #Coach, #Performance, #Sport, #HighPerformance, #VBT, #VelocityBasedTraining, #TriphasicTraining, #Plyometrics
In episode #88 of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to the owner of Sparta Science, Phil Wagner. Sparta is making a big impact in the U.S and is starting to work with a number of rugby teams in the English Premiership and you may remember them being talked about a lot in the episode with Andrea Hudy of Kansas State. With technology, and in particular technology that aids in the monitoring of athletes, being such a talking point I thought of no better way than to get on the owner of a company that is in this thick of this section of the industry. In this episode, you will learn - Who is Phil Wagner? What is Sparta Science? Developing a movement signature Data reliance Data > psychological factors? Future of sports technology? This episode is sponsored by Vald Performance, the team behind the NordBord and Train with PUSH, makers of the PUSH band. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following me on Twitter @paceyperform or visiting paceyperformance.co.uk/podcast. Phil and Sparta Science can be found on Twitter @spartascience Enjoy PP
Founded in 2007, Sparta is the place for athletes. Using force plate technology and proprietary analytic software, we make sure every one of our athletes gets exactly what they need and nothing they don’t. From strength and speed to skills and regeneration, our passionate and experienced coaches build lasting relationships with our athletes based on … Continue reading Sparta Science with Dr. Phil Wagner →