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In this episode, we discuss some of the potential challenges and perks of working in elite sport. We explore: Most common injuries seen in combat sportsKey differences in elite sport vs private practiceImportance of interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary managementUse of objective measures in elite sportInjury risk prior to competitionSupplementation in elite sportDr Ian Gatt is Head of Performance Services & Lead Physiotherapist for GB Boxing. He has over 20 years of clinical experience, having supported athletes on their path to success through several Olympic games. He forms part of Team Anthony Joshua (Boxing Olympic and Professional Double World Champion), delivering injury reduction and management strategies within a multidisciplinary team. Ian is an Upper Limb Injury specialist with the prestigious English Institute of Sport (EIS), and has recently completed a PhD in Wrist Biomechanics at Sheffield Hallam University. Dr. Heather Linden serves as the Senior Director of Physical Therapy at the UFC Performance Institute (UFCPI). She oversees the sports medicine departments at both UFCPI locations in Las Vegas, NV, and Shanghai, China. In 2022, Heather received the prestigious “Trainer of the Year” honor at the World MMA Awards. Prior to her role with the UFC, she was part of the Sports Medicine Division at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and also led an outpatient orthopedic clinic in Los Angeles.If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio from Physio Network
In this episode of the Pace Performance Podcast, Rob is speaking to Tim Roberts, the sports medicine manager at the UFC Performance Institute in Mexico City, shares his extensive background in sports physiotherapy and the importance of multi-sport experience in developing as a clinician. He discusses the significance of strength profiling in MMA, the tiered diagnostic approach used at the UFCPI, and the technology and tools employed for athlete assessment. Tim emphasizes the need for tailored injury prevention programs that cater to the diverse backgrounds of athletes at the institute. In this conversation, Tim discusses the intricacies of performance analysis, injury prevention, and rehabilitation strategies in MMA. He emphasizes the importance of normalizing data for accurate performance insights, creating a culture of injury prevention among fighters, and the challenges faced in managing their rehabilitation. Tim shares insights on how to effectively communicate with athletes, the significance of maintaining their fighter spirit, and the structured approach to return-to-play progressions. He highlights the need for a balance between athlete safety and performance demands, ultimately fostering a supportive environment for fighters. Main talking points: Tiered diagnostics to help immediate programming and prevention Brain health assessments Finding a balance between care and toughness for fighter mentality Maintaining athlete involvement during recovery Building trust and connection with fighters Leveraging technology for athlete assessment
In this episode, we chat with Dr Heather Linden who discusses her role as the senior director of medicine in the UFC and the unique nature of working with athletes within this sport. We explore: The unique role of working with a UFC athleteSpecific injuries seen in this athlete populationThe mindset of these athletes and how to utilise this in an athlete's rehabilitationThe pathway of working with the UFCDr. Heather Linden serves as the Senior Director of Physical Therapy at the UFC Performance Institute (UFCPI). She oversees the sports medicine departments at both UFCPI locations in Las Vegas, NV, and Shanghai, China. In 2022, Heather received the prestigious “Trainer of the Year” honor at the World MMA Awards. Prior to her role with the UFC, she was part of the Sports Medicine Division at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and also led an outpatient orthopedic clinic in Los Angeles.If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is @James_Armstrong_Physio
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Roman Fomin, the Senior Director of Performance Science at UFC Performance Institute. With a fascinating journey from Moscow's neuromuscular physiology labs to the cutting-edge technology at the UFC PI, Dr. Foman shares his revolutionary "Windows of Trainability" concept.Special Guest:Roman N. Fomin, PhDTitle: Senior Director of Performance Science, UFC Performance InstituteDr. Roman N. Fomin is a leading expert in sports physiology and sport science, with over two decades of experience dedicated to optimizing the performance of elite athletes, including Olympians and top-tier professional competitors. Since joining the UFC Performance Institute nearly seven years ago, he has been leading the Sport Science team, where he integrates cutting-edge science, advanced technology, and innovative methodologies to improve the health, well-being, and performance of UFC athletes.Dr. Fomin is the architect of the 'Windows of Trainability' concept, a groundbreaking approach embedded in portable technology that he developed. This technology has been widely utilized by high-performance teams and athletes worldwide to maximize training efficiency and performance outcomes. Renowned for his expertise in physiological assessments and elite athlete monitoring, Dr. Fomin is also a dedicated mentor to professionals in the field, contributing to the ongoing evolution of high-performance sports globally. About the ShowWe cover all things related to sports science, nutrition, and performance. The Sports Science Dudes represent the opinions of the hosts and guests and are not the official opinions of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN), the Society for Sports Neuroscience, or Nova Southeastern University. The advice provided on this show should not be construed as medical advice and is purely an educational forum.Hosted by Jose Antonio PhDDr. Antonio is the co-founder and CEO of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and the co-founder of the Society for Sports Neuroscience, www.issn.net. Dr. Antonio has over 120 peer-reviewed publications and 16 books and is a Professor at Nova Southeastern University, Davie, Florida in the Department of Health and Human Performance.Twitter: @JoseAntonioPhDInstagram: the_issn and supphdCo-host Anthony Ricci EdD
Charles Stull MS RD - The dietary demands of MMA fighters; sure, they're grumpy when they diet. The Ultimate Fight Championship Performance Institute. BIO: Mr. Stull is the Director of Nutrition at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas. Charles Hu Stull joined Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Performance Institute as the Performance Nutrition Manager in 2018. Prior to working at the UFCPI, Charles Stull was the sports dietitian for the UCLA Athletics program. Over the past 5+ years as a sports dietitian, Charles has worked with combat sports athletes (MMA, Muay Thai, Boxing) and athletes in professional organizations such as the NFL, LPGA, and USOPC. Charles was also a DI swimmer at American University and carries a seasoned Muay Thai career with over 15 years of competitive experience.
Step into the world of Mixed Martial Arts with none other than Dr. Heather Linden, the Senior Director of Physical Therapy for the UFC Performance Institute. Drawing from her remarkable journey from the Olympics to the UFC, Heather enlightens us about the unique challenges and rewards of working with world-class MMA athletes. She takes us behind the scenes of creating a top-tier sports medicine clinic from scratch and building an interdisciplinary team to work with UFC fighters from across the globe. Dr. Heather Linden is the Senior Director of Physical Therapy for the UFC Performance Institute (UFCPI). She manages both UFCPI sports medicine departments in Las Vegas, NV, and Shanghai, China. Recently, Heather was awarded the “Trainer of the Year” award at the 2022 World MMA Awards. Before joining the UFC, Heather worked at the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee Sports Medicine Division and was the director of an outpatient orthopedic clinic in Los Angeles.Heather worked at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center for over six years as part of the USOPC's multi-disciplinary sports medicine team. Heather was on staff for Team USA for the 2012 London Olympic Games, 2014 Sochi Olympic Games, 2015 Parapan Am Games, 2016 Youth Winter Olympic Games, and 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Heather's current responsibilities include injury prevention, designing and implementing rehabs, performing baseline orthopedic and baseline concussion testing, performing daily treatments, concussion management, and providing UFC fight week support.Heather is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and supports the Orthopedic Sections within APTA. Heather is a Credentialed Clinical Instructor by the APTA. Her certifications include Pilates Instructor, Kinesio-Tape Techniques, Mobilization with Movement, Graston, Dry Needling, Functional Dry Needling, Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Myofascial Decompression, Myofascial Manipulation, Functional Range Conditioning, Endo-Nasal Technique, Active Release, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, Postural Restoration, Blood Flow Restriction, Craniosacral therapy, and Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA).Linden received her Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech University and her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Old Dominion University. She was an honors graduate and a collegiate varsity athlete. About the ShowWe cover all things related to sports science, nutrition, and performance. The Sports Science Dudes represent the opinions of the hosts and guests. They are not the official opinions of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN), the Society for Sports Neuroscience, or Nova Southeastern University. The advice provided on this show should not be construed as medical advice and is purely an educational forum.Hosted by Jose Antonio PhDDr. Antonio is the co-founder and CEO of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and the co-founder of the Society for Sports Neuroscience, www.issn.net. Dr. Antonio has over 120 peer-reviewed publications, 16 books, and is a Professor at Nova Southeastern University, Davie, Florida in the Department of Health, and Human Performance.Twitter: @JoseAntonioPhDInstagram: the_issn and supphdCo-host Anthony Ricci EdDDr Ricci is an expert on Fight Sports and is an Assistant Professor at Nova Southeastern University in Davie Florida in the Department of Health and Human Performance.Instagram: sportpsy_sci_doc and fightshape_ricci
Charles Hu Stull joined Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Performance Institute as the Performance Nutrition Manager in 2018. Prior to working at the UFCPI, Charles Stull was the sports dietitian for the UCLA Athletics program. Over the past 5+ years as a sports dietitian Charles has worked with combat sports athletes (MMA, Muay Thai, Boxing) and athletes in professional organizations such as the NFL, LPGA, and USOPC. Charles was also a DI swimmer at American University and carries a seasoned Muay Thai career with over 15 years of competitive experience.1:48 – Funny Story about how Charles found the American University where he did his undergrad in Biology3:42 – How Charles got into UFCPI after getting out of college6:40 – What RDs are taught vs. what happens in the “real world” of athletics; having a hard sciences background was critical in dealing with sports nutrition9:30 – Charles was always the Troll in his RD program; his 100-gram protein shake!11:10 – When you get to the Nutrition Division of the UFCPI – What was the vision, mission…13:00 – Sports nutrition/supplement strategies for brain health15:50 – Weight making – the ins and outs28:10 – Hemodynamic data on fighters during the weight cut33:16 – Explanation of cardiovascular drift35:00 – The logistics of fight week for Charles Stull is crazy!41:15 – What Charles learned from his time as an athlete until now; he learned EVERYTHING!49:00 – Charles explains the evolution of MMA; Combat sports is an “arms race.”55:55 – The collaboration between the UFCPI and Nova Southeastern UniversityThe Sports Science Dudes represents the opinions of the hosts and guests and are not the official opinions of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN), the Society for NeuroSports, or Nova Southeastern University. The advice provided on this show should not be construed as medical advice and is purely an educational forum.About the ShowHosted by Jose Antonio PhDhttps://www.sportsnutritionsociety.org/Board-of-Directors.html Twitter: @JoseAntonioPhD Co-host Anthony Ricci EdDAnthony Ricci | College of Health Care Sciences | NSU (nova.edu)Twitter: @sportsci_psyDoc
About our guest Duncan holds PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Connecticut. He has authored/co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts and serves as an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research and the International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. He is the Vice President of Performance at the UFC Performance Institute and directs interfaces for over 600 UFC fighters globally and supervises the operations at the UFCPI in Las Vegas and Shanghai. Email: SportsScienceDudes@gmail.com BIO: Jose Antonio PhD earned his doctorate and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is a co-founder and CEO of the ISSN (www.issn.net), and co-founder of the Society for NeuroSports (www.neurosports.net). He is Professor of Exercise and Sport Science at Nova Southeastern University. Twitter: @JoseAntonioPhD Instagram: supphd and the_issn BIO: Anthony Ricci Tony Ricci is a Professor in the Departments of Human Performance, and Psychology and Neuroscience at Nova Southeastern University. Tony holds Separate Master's Degrees in Sport Science and Human Nutrition and a Doctorate in Sport Psychology and Psychomotor Learning. Tony is the owner and founder of FightShape International, a multi-disciplinary performance enhancement company providing advanced coaching in Strength and Conditioning and Mental Performance across Fight Sports disciplines Twitter: @sportsci_psyDoc Instagram: @sportsci_psyDoc
About our guest Duncan holds PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Connecticut. He has authored/co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts and serves as an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research and the International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. He is the Vice President of Performance at the UFC Performance Institute and directs interfaces for over 600 UFC fighters globally and supervises the operations at the UFCPI in Las Vegas and Shanghai. Email: SportsScienceDudes@gmail.com BIO: Jose Antonio PhD earned his doctorate and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is a co-founder and CEO of the ISSN (www.issn.net), and co-founder of the Society for NeuroSports (www.neurosports.net). He is Professor of Exercise and Sport Science at Nova Southeastern University. Twitter: @JoseAntonioPhD Instagram: supphd and the_issn BIO: Anthony Ricci Tony Ricci is a Professor in the Departments of Human Performance, and Psychology and Neuroscience at Nova Southeastern University. Tony holds Separate Master's Degrees in Sport Science and Human Nutrition and a Doctorate in Sport Psychology and Psychomotor Learning. Tony is the owner and founder of FightShape International, a multi-disciplinary performance enhancement company providing advanced coaching in Strength and Conditioning and Mental Performance across Fight Sports disciplines Twitter: @sportsci_psyDoc Instagram: @sportsci_psyDoc
Guest: Duncan French PhD of the UFC Performance Institute0:31 – Tony Ricci introduces Dr. French3:23 – We are all with the same barber
About our guest Duncan holds PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Connecticut. He has authored/co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts and serves as an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research and the International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. He is the Vice President of Performance at the UFC Performance Institute and directs interfaces for over 600 UFC fighters globally and supervises the operations at the UFCPI in Las Vegas and Shanghai. Email: SportsScienceDudes@gmail.com BIO: Jose Antonio PhD earned his doctorate and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is a co-founder and CEO of the ISSN (www.issn.net), and co-founder of the Society for NeuroSports (www.neurosports.net). He is Professor of Exercise and Sport Science at Nova Southeastern University. Twitter: @JoseAntonioPhD Instagram: supphd and the_issn BIO: Anthony Ricci Tony Ricci is a Professor in the Departments of Human Performance, and Psychology and Neuroscience at Nova Southeastern University. Tony holds Separate Master's Degrees in Sport Science and Human Nutrition and a Doctorate in Sport Psychology and Psychomotor Learning. Tony is the owner and founder of FightShape International, a multi-disciplinary performance enhancement company providing advanced coaching in Strength and Conditioning and Mental Performance across Fight Sports disciplines Twitter: @sportsci_psyDoc Instagram: @sportsci_psyDoc
SSoF App & Community Black Friday Sale! Use code: "SSOF22" for an entire month for $1! https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/ssof-underground/ John Cronin heads the faculty of Sport & Exercise Science at the Auckland University of Technology. He's authored and co-authored hundreds of research papers and oversees many PhD students. John is heavily involved within the combat sports research landscape having a partnership between AUT and the UFCPI. Timestamps 0:00 - Final Black Friday Sale 0:36 - John's background 5:32 - Eccentric training: Defining and practical application 9:50 - Importance of the stretch-shortening cycle 16:20 - How to increase eccentric movement velocity for MAXIMUM gains 19:53 - Wearable resistance: What it is and how to implement it 30:43 - Enhance kicking power with wearable resistance? 36:35 - Wearable resistance for enhancing grappling performance? 38:23 - Flywheel training: Why replace traditional strength training with flywheels? 49:47 - Muscle excitation and desensitizing muscle inhibitors John's Website: https://www.professorjohncronin.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prof.john.cronin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-john-cronin/ Iron Neck Discount - Code "JDLACEY": https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/ironneck Yokkao Discount - Code "SSOF10": https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/yokkao XMartial Discount - Code "SWEETSCIENCE" https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/xmartial ★ ★ FREE Stuff! ★ ★ For The Strikers - 5 Powerful Tips For Developing Devastating KO Power! https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/devastating-ko-power-yt/ For The Grapplers - 9 Tricks To Build Specific BJJ Strength Without The Rampant Steroid Abuse! https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/7-awesome-ways-to-get-stronger-for-grappling-bjj/ For The MMA Athlete - 6 Secrets From The Pros To Never Gas Out https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/6-secrets-from-the-pros-to-never-gas-out/ Online Training Programs:
Today's episode of Athletes Authority ON AIR is episode 86 with co-hosts Jordi Taylor and Lachlan Wilmot. Today's guest is Matt Crawley, Performance Coach, Sports Performance Manager and Research Lead at Sports Academy in Frisco, Texas. Prior to joining Sports Academy, Matt was a Performance Coach at UFCPI working directly with some of the top athletes on the UFC roster. In this episode, Matt discusses his role at Sports Academy including the populations of athletes he works with, breaks down the Sports Academy business model and the 3 different arms to the business, what separates Sports Academy form other private facilities and makes it a draw card for professional athletes around the world. His key programming philosophies for all athletes when programming, some of his thoughts around being in a leadership role, his past experiences at UFCPI plus a whole lot more. This episode has plenty of incredible insights for athletes, coaches and business owners wanting a unique insight a coach who has been apart of two world class private organisations. Enjoy, and let us know what you think! Instagram: @athletesauthority See more of what we do: https://athletesauthority.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode of Athletes Authority ON AIR is episode 86 with co-hosts Jordi Taylor and Lachlan Wilmot. Today's guest is Matt Crawley, Performance Coach, Sports Performance Manager and Research Lead at Sports Academy in Frisco, Texas. Prior to joining Sports Academy, Matt was a Performance Coach at UFCPI working directly with some of the top athletes on the UFC roster. In this episode, Matt discusses his role at Sports Academy including the populations of athletes he works with, breaks down the Sports Academy business model and the 3 different arms to the business, what separates Sports Academy form other private facilities and makes it a draw card for professional athletes around the world. His key programming philosophies for all athletes when programming, some of his thoughts around being in a leadership role, his past experiences at UFCPI plus a whole lot more. This episode has plenty of incredible insights for athletes, coaches and business owners wanting a unique insight a coach who has been apart of two world class private organisations. Enjoy, and let us know what you think! Instagram: @athletesauthority See more of what we do: https://athletesauthority.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Physiotutors podcast I get to speak with Clint Wattenberg - Director of nutrition at the UFC performance institute & has previously worked as the head of sports nutrition at Cornell university as well as working with those with eating disorders! Today we talk about not only nutrition for the modern athlete, but also the effects of eating disorders on poor nutrition, diet choices, veganism, as well as what positive steps you can make when recovery from injury - soft tissue or otherwise - to help improve & boost the recovery process.
Duncan French is a fantastic profession and leads the UFC Performance Institute as the VP of Performance. We talk about the culture within the UFCPI and what has helped him thrive as a professional and as a human!
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE Dennis sits down with Richy Walsh to discuss fatherhood, his come up in MMA & path to the UFC plus his new role as assistant coach at the UFCPI in Shanghai, China. He also gives us his picks on some upcoming match ups. Please Follow Us Instagram: @FromTheBlueCornerPodcast @DennisVollmer Guest: @RichUFC
我在上海Cherry Bomb 认识的 Logan,人家说自己跟UFC工作我立马加人家的微信的。虽然我电台上柔术嘉宾特别多,这就是我的圈子不喜欢可以听别的电台。哈哈哈。Logan 怎么找到这份工作的也是他一个比较有趣的点。
Welcome to Episode 3 of The Sports Performance Show In this episode I discuss MMA performance with Director of Strength and Conditioning at The UFC Performance Institute Bo Sandoval ….. We discuss · The landmark research completed by the UFCPI team and how this information is being used to influence and advance practice in combat sports performance and injury management · The changing landscape and bio-energetic demands of the modern MMA athlete · Strength and conditioning principles for MMA athletes with specific examples of weight class specificity · Striking biomechanics and relationships to injury risk · In camp and out of camp training strategies and identifying key performance indicators in MMA to align training toward · How to practically monitor training load and recovery status including windows of adaptability · Injury audit data and how this provides data for RTT and RTC for UFC fighters · Future projects and direction of the UFCPI · Please subscribe and download the podcast and please leave us a review of this episode to allow us to grow and expand. Share this and other episodes of The Sports Performance Show to help us reach a wider audience Enjoy the episode And prepare to perform !!!
Episode #40 of the Dub Jellison Podcast with UFCPI Performance Nutrition Coordinator, Alexa Eisenberg! Dub and Alexa discussed extreme weightcutting, the importance of nutrition given the current COVID-19 pandemic and the ins and outs of her role at the UFC PI!
Episode #36 of the Dub Jellison Podcast with UFC Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Matt Crawley! Dub and Matt discussed his path to becoming a Strength & Conditioning Coordinator with the UFC, how each of us have used adversity to our advantage, how unique the sport of MMA is and how that translates to his profession, his experiences two years into his time at the UFCPI and more!
Episode 72 is NOT quarantined, but comes to you vacuum-sealed in an easy to listen to package breaking down last week's empty-arena UFC show in Brasilia, where 5-Round Kevin Lee fought Do Bronx. PLUS, Aljamain has an interesting theory on the #CoronaVirus, a detailed breakdown of “what's next” for Kevin Lee, Durinho Burns, Johnny Walker, and more. Come for the fight talks, and stay for some real estate and tax advice at the end of the show! Comment on the latest @THEWEEKLYSCRAPS or @FUNKMASTERMMA Posts on Social to engage use #TheWeeklyScraps! (00:00:00) - Weekly Scraps Opening Monologue (00:02:00) - My Theory? Population Control (00:04:48) - “I'm Back To Business As Usual” (00:07:00) - Khabib vs Tony - We Need This To Happen! (00:09:00) - UFC BRASILIA RECAP - “The Show Must Go On” (00:10:40) - Oliveira vs Lee Main Event Breakdown (00:12:35) - Next Steps for Kevin Lee (00:15:33) - “Do Bronx” Evolution (00:18:10) - The Fans Easily Forget How Good You WERE (00:20:59) - Bro...You Tapped (00:21:33) - Burns Looks Phenomenal at 170lbs vs Maia (00:23:10) - Black Belts vs BLACK BELTS (00:25:00) - What's Next At 170lbs For Durinho Burns? (00:26:55) - Moicano vs Hadzovic (00:29:22) - Scrap Of The Week: Walker vs Krylov (00:30:55) - Ageless Trinaldo vs Makdessi (00:33:10) - Assassin Baby Moreno vs Formiga (00:36:15) - Ribas Dominates vs Markos - Possible #1 Contender (00:37:15) - Rani Yahya vs Enrique Barzola Draw (00:39:00) - “That's What A Fist Fight Is...” (00:40:16) - What Is The UFC Going To Do?! (00:43:20) - Learning From My New Accountant (00:46:54) - Talking Real Estate With James Krause at UFCPI (00:50:00) - Upcoming Aljamain Sterling YouTube Content! LIKE - RATE - REVIEW - SUBSCRIBE - SHARE WITH FRIENDS! (or...SPINNING BACK FIST...WIPSHHHH) Comment @TheWeeklyScraps Instagram - Tag @FUNKMASTERMMA Powered by Everlast - Thanks for Tuning In! WWW.ALJAMAINSTERLING.COM - Official Website WWW.EVERLAST.COM - Official Sponsor WWW.DRINKHYDROCANNA.COM - 20% OFF Any Order (Promo Code: FUNKMASTER) WWW.MANSCAPED.COM - 20% Off! (Promo Code: FUNKMASTER) WEEKLY SCRAPS INTRO THEME SONG BY: https://soundcloud.com/blass89
Episode 70 previews the STACKED UFC248 Card featuring two incredible title fights with Zhang Weili vs Joanna FormerChampion and Israel “The Last Style Bender” Adesanya vs Yoel “Cuban Muscle Crisis” Romero, the RETURN of Sugar Sean O'Malley and MUCH MORE! Aljamain breaks down his week training at the UFCPI, addresses the best part about the Performance Institute, some training “boo boos” that can't keep the man from training, and an update on his road to recovery to claim the 135lbs throne! Comment on the latest @THEWEEKLYSCRAPS or @FUNKMASTERMMA Posts on Social to engage use #TheWeeklyScraps! (00:01:00) - UFCPI Training (00:03:00) - “This Is A Way Of Life” (00:04:00) - Best Thing About UFC Performance Institute (00:06:27) - Joanna Champion Insight (00:07:55) - MAIN SCRAPS - UFC 248 PREVIEW (00:08:30) - Fighters Promoting Themselves (00:09:08) - Gerarld Meerschaert (+115) vs Deron Winn (-145) (00:10:06) - Mark O'Madsen (-225) vs Austin Hubbard (+175) (00:12:15) - Sean O'Malley(-270) vs Jose Quinonez (+210) (00:16:14) - Cowboy Oliveira (-145) vs Max Griffin (+115) (00:17:15) - Neil Magny (+145) vs Li Jingliang (-175) (00:18:11) - Beneil Dariush (-170) vs Drakkar Klose (+140) (00:19:50) - CoMain Event: Joanna Jedrzejczyk (+120) vs Zhang Weili (-150) (00:24:08) - MAIN EVENT: Israel Adesanya (-280) vs Yoel Romero (+220) LIKE - RATE - REVIEW - SUBSCRIBE - SHARE WITH FRIENDS! (or...SPINNING BACK FIST...WIPSHHHH) Comment @TheWeeklyScraps Instagram - Tag @FUNKMASTERMMA Powered by Everlast - Thanks for Tuning In! WWW.ALJAMAINSTERLING.COM - Official Website WWW.EVERLAST.COM - Official Sponsor WWW.DRINKHYDROCANNA.COM - 20% OFF Any Order (Promo Code: FUNKMASTER) WWW.MANSCAPED.COM - 20% Off! (Promo Code: FUNKMASTER)
Sean Lennon Host of The Fightlete Report welcomed UFC Bantamweight Cody James Stamann back on the show to discuss his upcoming fight against Song Yadong at UFC on ESPN 7 happening Saturday Night in Washington, D.C. Cody talked about training in Las Vegas and the UFC Performance Institute for this fight camp, his short layoff since competing in March, his opponent Yadong Song, plans for returning to Michigan (his home state) after the fight for the holidays and desire to compete on any UFC events in 2020 starting with January. Also gave his thoughts on Frankie Edgar vs. Cory Sandhagen happening in January as well.Like The Fightlete Report FB Page-https://m.facebook.com/FightleteReport and follow The Youtube Channel for exclusive content including all the fighter interviews now!Subscribe to The Fightlete Report now on Apple Podcasts
Explosive power and speed are crucial for fight athletes. Many fundamental movements of combat sports require an explosive component to be effective.The most recognised fighters harness these qualities to connect with a lethal knee, evade an opponents attack or deliver the knockout blow. Becoming the best at combat sport requires training the qualities that contribute to these movements. Plyometric training is considered advanced because athletes need to have proficient strength and stability through any movement pattern before adding any explosive component.Plyometric training uses exercises that involve explosive power and speed involve jumps, bounds, sprints, change of direction drills, and med ball throw exercises. Joseph Coyne shares his experience training these qualities in athletes. We talk about how he incorporates plyometric exercises in warm-ups for training and competition, use them to improve performance, and how they will help us avoid injury. In this episode we discussDefining plyometric actionWhere plyometrics can be applied in sportDeveloping powerStructuring plyometrics in warm-upsWarm-Ups for competitionHow you compare to the elite in the sport?Where do you start training plyometrics?‘Windows of opportunity’Progressions of plyometricsGood at sport vs good athleteIdentifying strength and power needs of an athleteHow developing power will help you performVolume and dose of plyometricsLinks and resourcesInstagram: @josephcouneTwitter: @josephcoyneWebsite: Coyne Sports Injury & Performance ClinicInstagram: @the_ASCATwitter: @the_aSCAFacebook: @australianstrengthandconditioningWebsite: ASCAIf you are a regular listener of the podcast...If you regularly enjoy listening to Fighters Performance Podcast, I'd love it if you could take a moment to give back.If you could leave a review on iTunes that would help the show a lot, and I will enjoy reading every single one of them.————-Episode SponsorsThanks to the following sponsors who continually support our team and the fight community, supporting our services and the resources we put out there. Redfern Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine @redfernphysioBondi Beard Co @bondi.beard.coThe Wellness Guide @wellnessguidesydneyAeona Coworking Space @aeona
Sorinex's President/CEO Bert Sorin sits down with old time friend Bo Sandoval. Bo is the Director of Strength and Conditioning for the UFC Performance Institute. Sorinex has recently outfitted the UFC's newest UFCPI location in Shanghai, China.
On this Episode of MMI MMA Podcast we recap UFC Fight Night Moncton then we go over 2 key stories in MMA the UFC/ONE FC trade and the possibility of Khabib vs GSP for the 165 lb title then we break down UFC 230 before we chat with the UFC's #8 Featherweight Contender Josh Emmett
Another great show! * UFC fight results and commentary. * Is Fight-Science the Future? * EmptyRicig has a topic... Ray fights sleep. * Brock Lesnar vs. Jon Jones... Sure, seems legit. * Ray's preferred acting roles. * UFCPI building an incredible tool for coaches. * Chris Weidman's possible return path. * Dr. Sherry, Internist/Sports Medicine, in studio. * Listener's questions are answered. The show keeps growing! Thanks for listening and sharing! Listeners can send questions through: www.mmaandbeyond.com or through social media: Twitter and Instagram: @ MMAandBeyond @ raylongomma @ stevemaraboli @ fightshape_ricci @ mtricig Thank you to ONNIT for sponsoring our show!! Visit our website and click the ONNIT links to enjoy our discounts on their AMAZING products!!
Another great show! * UFC Hall of Fame Champion Matt Serra calls in!! * UFC fight results and commentary. * EmptyRicig has a topic... hilarity ensues. * Ray's movie get's accepted into a top film festival. * FIghtShape Ricci represents at the UFCPI. * Steve competes and gets a medal in BJJ. * Dr. Sherry, Internist/Sports Medicine, in studio. * Listener's questions are answered. The show keeps growing! Thanks for listening and sharing! Listeners can send questions through: www.mmaandbeyond.com or through social media: Twitter and Instagram: @ MMAandBeyond @ raylongomma @ stevemaraboli @ fightshape_ricci @ mtricig Check out Ray Longo in, "Love, Lies, & Larceny", with Edoardo Ballerini.
Andrea Lee is facing Veronica Macedo for her UFC debut at UFC Fight Night Chile. Andrea Lee spoke about her time in preparing for her debut, training at the UFCPI and training with 105lb high school wrestler. Please feel free to LIKE, SHARE or COMMENT below. MMA Huddle is a podcast which is looking to spread the word of MMA to everyone and share in our passion of the sport while also maybe learning along the way. We encourage fans old and new to join in with questions and opinions on what we discuss. To subscribe to our channel please click below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbsxsvYQa4rZUSOC5Etp73g?view_as=subscriber We are also on iTunes so jump on and listen on the go via: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mmahuddle/id1281364404?mt=2 Fancy listening to the audio and downloading then follow us via Soundcloud and click the link below https://soundcloud.com/mmahuddle We are also on Facebook and Twitter all the links are below, come interact with us: https://www.facebook.com/mmahuddle/ https://twitter.com/MMAhuddle?lang=en