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Nickocy Phillips, a youth activist and entrepreneur, grew up in Buccoo Point, Tobago. She pursued an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Pharmacy at the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT). She also obtained certifications in communication, micro-business, and entrepreneurship from the Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP) Ltd. She became a notable dance choreographer and a skilled musician, playing the steel pan. Her commitment to youth advocacy led to her election as the youngest youth officer of the Buccoo Village Council. In 2015, Phillips gained national recognition by placing in the top ten of Trinidad and Tobago's first Youth Prime Minister Competition. This achievement laid the foundation for her role as an ambassador for the NGO TT Youths Will Rise (TTYR), which she co-founded, focusing on on community organization, education, and youth development, culminating in her representation of Trinidad and Tobago at the United Nations' 63rd Session on the Commission of the Status of Women in 2019. Phillips launched her political career as an independent candidate for the Tobago West seat in the August 2020 general elections. She founded the Unity of the People party, promoting transparency, equality, accountability, and unity for all. Nickocy emphasizes the need for self-governance, improved tourism, and better financial independence for Tobago. She pledged to represent all Tobagonians impartially and to address pressing issues such as the air and sea bridge services, local governance, and equitable distribution of resources. She has outspokenly criticized governmental policies, including mandatory vaccination initiatives, emphasizing individual rights and informed choices. Her background in pharmacy informs her advocacy in public health, urging proper education around vaccinations and health resources. Included in diplomatic discussions regarding bilateral agreements in Switzerland and Sierra Leone, Phillips continues to push for international collaboration to benefit young people in Tobago and Trinidad. Her initiatives include advocating for sustainable development projects aimed at creating job opportunities and enhancing the overall welfare of her community. She often conducts walkabouts to connect with residents. Her approach to politics eschews flashy presentations in favor of substantive conversations, aiming to gain a deeper understanding of her constituents' needs. Phillips believes in empowering the youth of Tobago, dedicating her time to orchestrating programs that address their challenges. She envisions establishing a comprehensive facility offering services to various demographics, including young people, single parents, and battered women. This initiative reflects her commitment to fostering a safe and supportive environment for vulnerable groups in Tobago. In summary, Nickocy Phillips embodies a blend of compassion, tenacity, and vision. Her journey reflects an unwavering commitment to uplifting her community, advocating for the rights of the marginalized, and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society. As her career unfolds, Phillips is poised to influence the political landscape of Tobago, driven by her dedication to service and community empowerment.Connect with Ambassador Nickocy Phillips: FB- Political Leader N Phillips
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we dive into the AAA vs Prep vs High School debate, youth hockey training culture, and the skill gap illusion. Parents, players, and coaches all need to understand what actually matters in development—and what's just noise.
The Veilchen Talk starts this year with an familiar face: Brynn Masikewich was our guest again and talks to Nikita Makarov in an interview about the things she experienced during her time in Göttingen.
A Different Way To Change Mechanics with Young Hitters 00:00 Introduction and Context Setting 05:58 Health Insights and Medical Advice 12:03 MLB Injury Report Discussion 18:09 Youth Training and Injury Prevention 24:00 Motor Preferences and Training Techniques 30:09 Youth Player Development and Coaching Insights 35:20 Understanding Athlete-Coach Communication 43:53 Redirecting Goals and Intentions During Practice 49:11 The Role of Specificity in Coaching Youth Athletes 55:50 Leveraging Technology for Better Training Outcomes 01:01:12 The Need for Clear Intentions in Hitting Drills In this episode of the Driveline Academy podcast, hosts Deven Morgan and Jeremy Tecktiel discuss a variety of topics related to baseball training, product highlights, health insights, and youth player development. They reflect on the success of their products, share personal health experiences, and delve into the MLB injury report, emphasizing the importance of injury prevention in youth sports. The conversation also touches on training techniques, motor preferences, and the significance of effective coaching in player development. In this conversation, Deven Morgan discusses the complexities of athlete-coach communication, emphasizing the need for clarity and focus in training. He highlights the importance of setting specific intentions for athletes, particularly youth, to enhance their performance and understanding of the game. The discussion also touches on the role of technology in coaching and the legacy of baseball legend Ricky Henderson, reflecting on how intention and clarity can lead to better outcomes in sports training. Learn more about Driveline Academy Flex here: https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/academy-flex/ Develop bat speed with our Youth Power Bat for just $99! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-power-trainer/ Skills That Scale: The Complete Youth Baseball Training Manual is out now! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/skills-that-scale-training-manual/ Train bat speed and barrel accuracy with our Youth Underload Smash bat - just $79! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-underload-smash-bat/ ⬇️ Hosts ⬇️ Deven Morgan https://twitter.com/devenmorgan Jeremy Tecktiel https://twitter.com/jeremytecktiel
Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed- Training Talk: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode, Matt from Sweat Elite discusses his recent marathon success in Indianapolis, tech difficulties with his devices, and detailed carb-loading strategies. He shares workout recommendations for various running distances, addresses listener questions about training, brand partnerships, and managing off-seasons. Matt also reflects on associated controversies within the running community and offers insights on maintaining mental and physical health amidst rigorous training schedules. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Recent Marathon Recap 01:08 Tech Troubles and Video Delays 02:16 Carb Loading Details 04:16 Race Day Experience 06:23 Matt Choi Controversy 09:11 Running in Someone Else's Name 18:50 Challenges with Brand Partnerships 30:23 Workout Ideas and Training Tips 33:04 Favorite Half Marathon Workouts 35:25 Marathon Training Insights 37:52 Treadmill vs. Road Running 39:29 Supplement Stack and Mental Health 43:19 Shoe Reviews and Recommendations 45:19 Carb Loading and Heart Rate 47:34 Training Camps and New Ventures 49:10 Youth Training and Mileage 51:36 80/20 Training Principle 55:19 Off-Season Training Strategies 59:42 Final Thoughts and Sign-Off
Polo Ramírez comentó la actualidad y en Ruta Silvestre, estuvo con el presidente de la Federación de Andinismo de Chile, miembro del directorio de Unión Internacional de Asociaciones de Alpinismo (UIAA), Willy Montenegro, para hablar del Training Camp Esquí de Montaña en Nevados de Chillán. Además, conversó con la artista argentina, Sofía Donovan, sobre su libro Hablemos de tormentas y de sus procesos creativos.
Welcome back to the Iron Sights Podcast! Today, we're here with Ryan Reyes, our good friend and experienced strength and conditioning coach.Ryan has been a key component to Red Dot Fitness, playing a fundamental role in developing our programs and guides. In this episode, we dive into Ryan's background, his present as a strength and conditioning coach, and his work with youth and college athletes.Plus, Ryan shares valuable advice for parents of young athletes.Enjoy this episode with Ryan Reyes!25% OFF! Red Dot Fitness Programs: rdfprograms.comRed Dot Fitness Training Programs:rdfprograms.comOnline Membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membershipVirtual Coaching:https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coachingSelf-Guided Programs:https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1Timestamps:00:00 Intro04:42 Ryan's Background13:16 Reality Of Physical Therapy24:13 Strength And Conditioning Coaching31:37 Assistant Coach At Fresno's State42:45 Injury Rates45:45 The Best Ability Is Availability50:53 Prepping The Youth To Be Athletes55:44 Social Media59:54 Ryan's Advice For Athlete's Parents01:11:01 Ryan's Future In Strength And Conditioning Connect With Us:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/
This Rugby Muscle podcast dives into a Q&A session taken from the Skool group, focusing heavily on powerlifting and rugby training. The host and guest discuss a variety of topics including session timing and format, CrossFit for kids, mindset and performance strategies, and training structure for adolescents. Additionally, insights are shared on optimizing training split across the day, along with a decent level of bants.Join our Free Skool Community to ask questions before we start charging for access:https://www.skool.com/rugby-muscle-athletes/aboutThe Rugby Athlete Blueprinthttps://rugby-muscle.com/14DRABRugby Muscle Elite 1on1 Coachinghttps://rugby-muscle.com/elite/Team Rugby Musclehttps://rugbymuscle.programs.app/00:00 Introduction and Q&A Setup01:13 Podcast Platforms and Audience Insights02:44 Rugby and YouTube Algorithm Challenges03:44 Fan Reactions and Sports Fandom04:54 Q&A05:24 Balancing Work, Practice, and Strength Training15:07 Mindset and Performance Resources25:03 CrossFit for Kids and Teens25:59 The Importance of Physical Literacy27:24 Gymnastics for Youth Development28:45 Basic Movements and Strength Training29:59 Building a Strong Foundation31:24 Long-Term Athletic Development35:03 Balancing Training and Recovery37:24 Effective Training Strategies43:13 The Role of Aerobic Fitness44:28 The Benefits of Napping49:20 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSupport the Show.
The Future of Youth Training: Driveline Academy Flex Deven and Jeremy are joined by Zac Morain to talk Driveline Academy Flex - making Driveline's system of data driven training acessible to every kid in the country. Learn more about Driveline Academy Flex here: https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/academy-flex/ Develop bat speed with our Youth Power Bat for just $99! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-power-trainer/ Skills That Scale: The Complete Youth Baseball Training Manual is out now! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/skills-that-scale-training-manual/ Train bat speed and barrel accuracy with our Youth Underload Smash bat - just $79! https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/product/youth-underload-smash-bat/ ⬇️ Hosts ⬇️ Deven Morgan https://twitter.com/devenmorgan Jeremy Tecktiel https://twitter.com/jeremytecktiel
In this episode Aj dives into the world of youth athletic development. He goes into detail about sport specificity and how it's damaging our youth. He also dives into the importance of playing multiple sports, building a quality foundation and how to begin training as a youth athlete. This is a must see episode for parents and coaches who are dealing with youth athletes 8 - 14 years old.Training: https://optimalpowerperformance.com/Merch: https://optimalpowerperformance.com/Instagram: @optimalpowerperformanceYouTube: @optimalpowerperformance
Support Bionic Planet at patreon.com/bionicplanet In Episode 99 of Bionic Planet, recorded in Mombasa, Kenya, the focus is on the efforts to revive the coastal mangrove forests that protect the seaside city and support its fishing sector. The episode features guests from the community-based organization, Big Ship, who have been working on mangrove conservation for 15 years. The episode delves into the challenges faced in persuading communities to understand the importance of conserving mangroves and the innovative financing mechanisms used by Big Ship to fund their restoration efforts. The guests discuss the crucial role mangroves play in carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and supporting marine life. The conversation highlights the Adopt-a-Site model employed by Big Ship, where degraded mangrove areas are identified, restored, and monitored over time. The guests emphasize the importance of engaging with the community, government institutions, and partners to ensure the sustainability of mangrove restoration projects. The episode also explores the impact of youth involvement in mangrove conservation and the promotion of ecotourism as a sustainable income source for coastal communities. The guests share their experiences with the VIM program, which focuses on career mentorship and skill development for the youth. Overall, the episode showcases the multi-faceted approach taken by Big Ship to address the challenges of mangrove conservation, promote community engagement, and create alternative livelihoods for coastal residents. The guests' insights shed light on the importance of cultural preservation, environmental awareness, and long-term sustainability in mangrove restoration efforts. Listeners are encouraged to support the podcast by leaving a five-star review and considering becoming a patron to help fund future episodes that aim to educate and inspire action in climate and biodiversity conservation finance. Timestamps In Episode 99 of Bionic Planet, recorded in Mombasa, Kenya, the focus is on the efforts to revive the coastal mangrove forests that protect the seaside city and support its fishing sector. The episode features guests from the community-based organization, Big Ship, who have been working on mangrove conservation for 15 years. The episode delves into the challenges faced in persuading communities to understand the importance of conserving mangroves and the innovative financing mechanisms used by Big Ship to fund their restoration efforts. The guests discuss the crucial role mangroves play in carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and supporting marine life. The conversation highlights the Adopt-a-Site model employed by Big Ship, where degraded mangrove areas are identified, restored, and monitored over time. The guests emphasize the importance of engaging with the community, government institutions, and partners to ensure the sustainability of mangrove restoration projects. The episode also explores the impact of youth involvement in mangrove conservation and the promotion of ecotourism as a sustainable income source for coastal communities. The guests share their experiences with the VIM program, which focuses on career mentorship and skill development for the youth. Overall, the episode showcases the multi-faceted approach taken by Big Ship to address the challenges of mangrove conservation, promote community engagement, and create alternative livelihoods for coastal residents. The guests' insights shed light on the importance of cultural preservation, environmental awareness, and long-term sustainability in mangrove restoration efforts. Timestamps 00:00:00 - Introduction to Big Ship Organization in Mombasa, Kenya 00:05:30 - Overview of Big Ship's Thematic Areas and Programs 00:10:27 - The Adopt-a-Site Model for Mangrove Restoration 00:15:01 - The Impact of the VIM Program on Youth Participants 00:21:09 - Discussion on Carbon Finance and Alternative Financing Mechanisms 00:25:24 - Challenges Faced in Spreading Awareness and Engaging Communities 00:29:07 - Youth Awareness and Engagement in Mangrove Conservation 00:32:45 - Community Entry Strategy for Restoration Efforts 00:36:51 - Project Areas and Viability of Investments 00:37:48 - Youth Training and Ecotourism Program Promotion 00:40:13 - Cultural Adaptation and Appreciation in Coastal Communities 00:40:42 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action Quotes "You want to protect that ecosystem. So you keep on pushing and pushing until it comes into their senses and they get to realize they need to conserve." - 00:00:35 "We know that the enemy is carbon, and we know its ugly face. We should put a big fat price on it, and of course, add to that, drop the subsidies." - 00:01:29 "Mangroves shield the coast from storms and erosion, provide habitat for baby fish, and pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at a rate about 10 times higher per hectare than terrestrial forests do." - 00:01:57 "But you quickly realized that the cost of even conservative harvesting, in terms of reduced protection, increased erosion, and plummeting fish stocks, not to mention climate impacts, dwarfed any income that people could get from timber sales." - 00:03:23 "We are trying to tap into new areas. We also have a program that focuses on ecotourism. We want to venture into that." - 00:07:32 "The investors are the partners who adopted sites. Like corporate? Even individual." - 00:12:51 "It's not really about being philanthropic, but just being reality, to be alive to the fact that conservation is a process." - 00:13:24 "We are not interested in those huge chunks of plants for restoration. If the size of this room, which you can adopt, is enough to facilitate sustainability into the ecosystem, then let's apply it." - 00:24:03 "The finance will come. That's what I keep telling myself about this show." - 00:27:17 "You want to protect that ecosystem. So you keep on pushing and pushing until it comes into their senses and they get to realize they need to conserve." - 00:32:55
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Join us this week as we interview Dylan Samuel, Strength and Conditioning Coach at the Carterville, Illinois High School and here at Rise. Dylan has doubled the number of kids enrolled in the Carterville strength programs and talks youth athlete training strategy, creating buy in and building a team strength culture!
Welcome to another exciting episode of "Beyond the Diamond" with Coach D Rubin. In this episode, Coach D has a special guest speaker, the fantastic Alli Mcknight, owner, and founder of Mcknight Softball Instruction based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Coach D and Alli share their coaching experiences, friendship, and the mentorship they provide each other in the softball pitching community. Alli details how she started with just 10 clients eight years ago and has now grown her softball instruction business to approximately 300 clients. Alli and her team cover all aspects of softball, including pitching, hitting, catching, fielding, and mental training. The conversation then delves into the challenges of coaching youth pitchers. Coach D and Alli discuss the importance of motivation and discipline in young athletes and share their insights into the struggles they face with getting kids to commit to training outside of scheduled lessons. The podcast takes an interesting turn as the hosts explore the generational shifts in youth sports, the impact of social media, and the expectations placed on young athletes. Alli emphasizes the need for a strong support system and shares how her small group lessons foster a sense of community among her students. Nutrition and energy levels become a crucial topic in the discussion, with Alli shedding light on the role of parents in ensuring their young athletes maintain a healthy lifestyle. Coach D and Alli stress the significance of communication with parents, providing valuable insights into how they engage with the parents of their athletes. As the episode unfolds, the hosts share their unique coaching methods, including Alli's use of video recordings during lessons and her community group chat. The conversation touches on the individualized approach each coach takes to address the specific needs of their athletes, creating a supportive and growth-focused environment. Tune in for an insightful and engaging episode filled with coaching wisdom, personal anecdotes, and valuable tips for parents and coaches alike. Whether you're a seasoned softball enthusiast or just starting in the world of youth sports, this episode of "Beyond the Diamond" is packed with gems you won't want to miss!
In this episode of Next Gen Radio, Mike Ercolano and Anthony Zarro talk about the Biggest Accomplishments so far during the Winter Athlete Performance Program.
In episode #242 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we're joined by Head Athletic Trainer, and Strength and Conditioning Coach of the University of North Dakota men's hockey team. Poolman's reputation precedes him and it's no secret that UND is a pipeline of NHL talent. The alumni list includes the like's of Jonathan Toews, Zach Parise, TJ Oshie, Jake Sanderson, Ed Belfour, Brock Boeser, just to name a few. To put it in perspective, last season alone, 23 former UND players suited in the NHL. Listen as he shares off-ice training tips for youth players, why sleep is critical to player performance, and how to deal with stress as a coach.
From humble beginnings to travelling the world on a super yacht Robert Fuller lets us into his amazing career. From the Youth Training scheme of the 80's to circumnavigating the world twice, Roberts lets us into his fascinating world of food and travel.
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to Riyaadh Ebrahim, Program Director at Krutham about the Jobs Boost Outcomes Fund.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Stevenson & Scott McNally These time stamps aren't exact but they are close 0:00 11:20 T 3 considerations 16:00 thyroid support with supplements 18:00 Understanding Reverse T 3 32:00 Growth and water retention 42:00 L-Tyrosine - Very Underrated Supplement 59:30 Youth Training 56:30 Free Smith Machine 1:03:00 Try this exercise - Smith Sissy Hack Squat
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A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on September 22nd, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Dave RussellProducer: Michael Walsh
Welcome to The Fitness News hosted by Bill & Tom of Chat Sh*t Get Fit Sometimes hitting the gym can be uncomfortable, but what if you swear? We look at some new literature exploring the relationship between pain and language. Next, we'll explore a topic that's always talked about, adolescents and resistance training. In the past, we've talked about it in relation to injuries, stunting growth, and overall health, but now we're talking about it cognitively, specifically academic performance. Are school-aged kids more likely to do well academically if they hit the gym? See these links for our previous episodes on this topic! Let's Chat, Myths: AGE - Kids & Exercise Fitness Testing Kids Patreon: Do you want to support our podcast? We'd love to have you as a Patreon member! Don't miss out on the warm fuzzy feeling of helping us make content every week! You also get some cool extras like full videos of the podcast with loads of extra content! (You also get the podcast early!) Check it out! Sources Effects of Resistance Training on Academic Outcomes in School-Aged Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Swearing as a response to pain Swearing as a Response to Pain: Assessing Hypoalgesic Effects of Novel “Swear” Words More From Us Cannonball Coffee: Delicious tasting and super powerful that WILL give you a boost in the gym. You can listen to our podcast with Cannonball Coffee here to find out why we love them. If you want to help us out and get some tasty coffee, go to cannonballcoffee.co.uk and use code PRIMAL10 for 10% off. Find us on Instagram @chatshitgetfitpodcast @_billgg @coachtomreardon
Four time Brazilian National Kung Fu Champion, Boxing champion and CrossFit Coach, Cristiano Starling talks with Jeff and Mikki about Youth Training, his project working with Ukrainian youth war refugees, safe spaces, social relevance and the very basis for the development of a community. Cristiano is the energetic, engaging founder and co-owner of Starling Performance in Berlin Germany. "For a kid the only way that you create value is from development!"Episode Highlights:1:29 The journey from Brazilian National Champion to Youth Coach6:10 Life Changing mentors and gratitude7:42 Creating a safe space for Youth12:55 How fitness can be like Martial Arts by transmitting the learning of long term goals, discipline, perseverance, resilience and other character traits that transcend the gym.14:10 Social Value in translated in economic value and social relevance20:48 A focus on youth beyond "fitness+ fun" with Long term progressive programming and mastery of skill development23:35 Progression & Development "For a kid the only way you create value is from development!"25:00 The vision for Starling Performance trust and the effort of a teamHashtags and links:#theyouthfitnesspodcast#youthfitness#functionalfitnessyouth#brandxstockholm#starlingperformance#projectaid#coachescongress#thebrandxmethod#theathletecoachnetwork#jeffandmikkimartinhttps://thebrandxmethod.thinkific.com/collectionshttps://www.instagram.com/theacn.app/https://www.instagram.com/cristianostarlingdiniz/
One of the most common questions we get regarding youth training is whether kids should lift weights or not. The short answer is yes they should lift weights, but like anything, the devil is in the details. In this episode, Brett and Mike discuss all things youth training and share our thoughts on kids lifting weights. The MED duo covers various topics on youth training such as: The impact of sprinting on the body How to manage growth spurts How to introduce strength training for kids The importance of understanding Long Term Athletic Development Whether lifting weights stunts the growth of kids And much more... If you work with kids, don't miss this episode on youth training. Welcome to season 3 of the MED podcast with Mike Perry and co-host, Brett Jones. This season, join Brett Jones, StrongFirst Director of Education and Functional Movement Systems Advisory Board member, and Mike Perry, co-owner of Skill of Strength, Lead instructor at Functional Movement Systems and Senior SFG at Strongfirst, as they share their life experiences and insight on all things health and fitness related. Connect with Mike and Skill of Strength: Mike Perry on Instagram Mike Perry on Facebook Skill of Strength: Skill of Strength Website Skill of Strength Instagram Skill of Strength Facebook Skill of Strength YouTube Connect with Brett Jones: Brett Jones on Instagram Brett Jones on Facebook Please make sure to share the episodes that motivate you and move you in the right direction.
In episode 5 of this mini series, Coach Andy and Coach Eric cover youth training and skill development both on and off the ice. They spend time discussing what skill development means, the purpose of skill development by age, what is necessary vs a luxury, what to look for in a skills coach or trainer, and more. Support the show by visiting powertechhockey.ca/memberships to join the PowerTech Community! Take advantage of our skill development video library, consultation calls, discount codes, and more! Looking for other ways to support? Check out our AFFILIATE Links, leave a 5-star review, and share the show! AFFILIATE LINK SHOP PowerTech Blue Star Nutraceuticals Affiliate | Discount Supplements SPONSORS This episode of the podcast is brought to you by BlueStar Nutraceuticals. Use this PowerTech Affiliate Link to support the show! Want to sponsor the show? Contact Us!
On this episode of the podcast we have Alex Kanellis – Alex is the owner of Landmine University A training system he created with the Landmine for the development of explosive functional strength. And on this episode of the podcast we dive deep into the rabbit holes of the landmine – replacing traditional Olympic lifts and how to approach youth training this is a banger of a podcast with a legendary dude I hope you get as much out of it as I did – thank you for listening – keep chopping wood --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/austin-jochum/support
Welcome to the Success is a System podcast! In this episode, we will be discussing topics with Steve Stafford from Metro bank such as why people don't change their banks, the importance of great customer service, common denominators that cause businesses to fail, the importance of managing your business finances, talking to your bank when you are having problems and how to achieve business success from a senior banker. First, we will cover why people don't tend to change their banks a lot. Many people find it hard to leave their current bank because of the loyal relationship they have built. Additionally, changing banks can be a hassle due to the paperwork and the uncertainty of not knowing what the new bank will be like. Next, we will discuss the importance of great customer service at banks. Banks are in the business of providing customers with financial services and products, so having good customer service is essential to ensure customers are satisfied. Great customer service helps to build relationships between banks and their customers, and can be the deciding factor when customers are choosing which bank to go with. We will also be talking about the common denominators that cause businesses to fail. Poor financial management is one of the leading causes of business failure. Not understanding the business's financial situation can lead to poor decisions that can be detrimental to the business. Other common denominators include lack of market research, inadequate capital, poor customer service, lack of planning, and not taking advantage of available resources. The importance of managing your business finances is up next. Knowing your financial situation is key to a successful business, as it allows you to make informed decisions and plan for the future. Having good financial management also helps to ensure that your business is compliant with any regulations or laws. Additionally, understanding your financial situation can help you get access to loans or other financial services from your bank. We will also be discussing the importance of talking to your bank when you are having problems. When you are having difficulties with your business finances, talking to your bank can be a great help. Your bank can provide advice and guidance on how to manage your finances and can also provide access to loan and other financial services. The importance of knowing your turnover is also important. Knowing your turnover is key to understanding how your business is doing financially, as it shows how much money is coming in and going out. Knowing your turnover helps you to make informed decisions and plan for the future. We will also be looking at how banks can help you with other services. Banks can offer a variety of services, such as providing access to loans and other financial services, helping you to manage your finances, and providing advice and guidance on how to manage your business finances. Next, we will cover what is the ideal information to approach your bank with for business finances. When approaching your bank, it is important to have a clear understanding of your business finances. This includes knowing your turnover, understanding your financial situation, and having a plan for the future. We will also be discussing where does a senior banker do his networking? Senior bankers often do their networking at industry events, such as conferences and seminars. Additionally, they may join professional organizations and attend networking events to meet other senior bankers and build relationships with potential clients. Finally, we will be discussing how to achieve business success from a senior banker. A senior banker can help businesses succeed by providing advice and guidance on how to manage their finances and access to loans and other financial services. Additionally, they can provide advice on how to market their business and take advantage of available resources. We hope you found this episode of Success is a System podcast with Steve Stafford helpful! ABOUT MIKE GREENE Mike Greene, star of Channel 4's Secret Millionaire, interviews some of the leading business people of our time. mike reveals the key systems that these entrepreneurs have to achieve their version of success. Because success isn't luck, Success is a system. Subscribe to Mike on YouTube - Success is a System YouTube Follow Mike on LinkedIn - Mike Greene LinkedIn Follow Mike on TikTok - Success is a System on TikTok Follow Mike on Instagram - Success is a System Instagram
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In this Boxing Science Podcast Q and A episode, Danny Wilson shares his training thoughts and opinions on a range of different training subjects. Including Amateur Boxing, Youth Training, Periodisation and more ... Take part in our training methods with the Train Like A Champion program
Season 1: It Takes A Podcast: Conversations on PSB with the Experts Episode 3: Carrie Jenkins and Julia Grimm Jimmy Widdifield Jr. hosts a conversation with Carrie Jenkins and Julia Grimm of the Dee Norton Children's Advocacy Center in Charleston. This conversation focuses on the catalyst for the Dee Norton CAC to address the issue of PSB, the MDT approach to the program that they have developed, the various therapeutic options for children with PSB and their families, the barriers and successes that they have experienced, and how handling these cases is different with this program versus prior to its development. Carrie Jenkins and Julia Grimm of the Dee Norton Children's Advocacy Center in Charleston, South Caroline, developed a program within the CAC focusing on treating not only children who initiate PSB but also the impacted children and their families. The Dee Norton CAC was the first agency outside of Oklahoma to offer all three PSB-CBT programs. Additionally, Jenkins and Grimm are consultants with the National Center on the Sexual Behavior of Youth Training and Technical Assistance Program, providing training on the school-age and adolescent PSB-CBT models. Resources: PSB Whitepaper: “Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: Recommendations for the MDT and CAC Process” https://www.srcac.org/research-to-practice-resources/ National Center on the Sexual Behavior of Youth: https://connect.ncsby.org/psbcbt/home Episode Transcript: https://www.srcac.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Jenkins-and-Grimm-transcript-final.docx Credits: Music credits: "Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This podcast is funded through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components, operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this podcast (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided).
Overview: We're are honored to bring one of the most genuine coaches in the Industry into the Ronin Community. Ben Anderson is the owner of Breakthrough Strength and Conditioning and specializes in training youth athletes. Ben takes his experience as an ex-professional basketball player along with his mastery in the CPPS curriculum, and combines it with his authenticity and empathy to change the lives of every client who has the benefit of working with him. This episode goes beyond training principles and highlights the importance of self-mastery, personal development, and thinking outside of the box when implementing effective training for kids. If you are a parent, coach, or trainer, this podcast is incredibly valuable. Timestamps: [0:00] Intro [5:40] Rapid Fire [12:42] Why Train Youth Athletes? [21:00] What do Most People Get Wrong with Training Athletes [23:00] Tempo and Contrast Training for Youth Athletes [26:10] Creating Buy In When Training Kids [34:14] Finding Balance When Running a Business [38:40] Overcoming Obstacles In Life [54:17] Signs of a Quality Youth Coach Connect with Ben on Instagram: @breakthroughSC EXTRAS Buy a Ronin Hoodie or T-Shirt! https://www.bonfire.com/becoming-ronin/ Blood Panel with Inside Tracker: https://www.insidetracker.com CPPS @ Elite FTS: https://cppscoaches.com/schedule/oct-2022-cpps-level-1-certification-elitefts/ Team Forever Strong: Https://trainheroic.com/foreverstrong Instagram (OB) https://www.instagram.com/oberther/ www.infinityithaca.com (Smitty) https://www.instagram.com/smittydiesel/ www.dieselsc.com Order LMNT! (The Cleanest Sports Drink on the Market) http://elementallabs.refr.cc/brianoberther Get $150 off the premier cold plunge tank at: https://plunge.pxf.io/qnXvLN
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The year's best meteor shower peaks over Canada this week. (0:00) We hear from the Manager of Thrifty's Fashion about a paid training program for Youth and their latest plans for sending clothes to the North Coast of Labrador. (8:05) We're bringing you back to L'Anse au Loup to meet up with Silone Fowler again. The 42-year-old is a quadriplegic who uses a wheelchair to get around. We see what that's like when we join Silone to visit some of his friends. (17:08) Tired of your eyeglasses? Maybe your prescription changed, and you're sporting new frames. Don't throw away the old ones. We tell you how they can help others see. (28:54) The magic of the Torngat Mountains - we hear from a youth participant and the coordinator behind the recent youth leadership program. (34:09)
Creating the 4%: Real Life Stories From The Fitness Industry's Top Instructors
FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/creatingthe4pod/Don't forget to leave a review of the podcast on spotify and apple!They are the married couple behind THE PWR House of Fairbanks AlaskaStephanie originally from upstate NY grew up as a dancer and an athlete. After highschool she decided to move “north to the future” and within two weeks met Clint. An infantryman stationed at Fort Wainwright Alaska.Clint was born in Arkansas but grew up in Tenessee. At a very young age he knew he wanted to serve his country & joined the ROTC as a high schooler. After September 11th, Clint enlisted in the Army to defend his county. A Veteran of the War In Iraq, and a former black hawk pilot, Clint served in the US ARMY for 20 years before retiring.Clint: thank you for your honorable service to this country. In 2005, 10 months after meeting, they got married and through various deployments and life as a military family, Stephanie worked in the Fitness Industry as a NASM CPT, AFAA Indoor Cycling & Dance Coach, with additional certs in Youth Training and Nutrition. But she found herself burned out and under appreciated. A story, a lot of FIT PROS I am sure can relate.Clint knew it was time for a change. After some convincing Stephanie was on board and in 2019 together they created THE PWR HOUSE.What started out as a small space in two short years has since grown to double the size, offering Cycling, Boxing, Barre, Strength Training, Personal Training, Nutrition Coaching and so much more.The PWR House has been voted Fairbanks Alaska's Top Gym, Top in Customer Service, and Top Trainers every single year.It is an honor to welcome Stephanie & Clint Woodard to the creating the 4% podcast this week!Learn more about our guests:https://www.instagram.com/thepwrhousefbx/https://www.instagram.com/stephanie.woodard_pwr/https://www.thepwrhouse907.com/
This podcast is all Braves talk surrounding the Freddie Freeman soap opera and how the Braves and AA have positioned themselves for this season. My guest is Josh Gernatt - a former college baseball player who now coaches Little League and has launched a Youth Baseball Training Program called Standout Baseball. He is a lifelong Braves fan and gives dynamite analysis on the State of the Braves. We discuss: -Drama of Freddie Freeman's Free Agency; -Freeman's Legacy in Atlanta; -The Matt Olson Trade; -Wizardry and magic of Alex Anthopoulos and his approach to constructing a team; -Long term viability of the Braves roster; -Braves Free Agent signings; -Breakdown of the pitching staff and starting lineup; -Projections for the 2022 season; -Takeaways from the recently signed Collective Bargaining Agreement and thoughts on upcoming rule changes; -Standout Baseball – Josh and partner, Kevin Batista's, youth training program
We celebrate 100 episodes of Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast by bringing in not only a fan favorite, but the first employee Dave ever had at elitefts, creator of 5/3/1, and death metal enthusiast, Jim Wendler. Jim joins us to give us all an update on his training, how his athletic training has shifted over the years, and even shares his favorite stories from the years of doing seminars with Dave. There is no better way of celebrating 1,000,000 podcast downloads, 100 episodes, and an amazing run of some of the best athletes, coaches, and guests we could possible have. We want to personally thank you for all the views, shares, downloads, and follows over the years and we look forward to 100 more! Jim even wanted to give you a discount for his website www.JimWendler.com on the all his products. At checkout use code "elite15" to save a few bucks on Jim's products!
South Australia may also need to talk to their federal colleagues about pension threshold reforms, and payroll tax incentives to help attract employees in a tight labour market as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Associate Professor O'Neil said in this interview with Rikki on Flow.
Whether you are a pro athlete or an all-star player in the game, we all need coaches and trainers to help us advance and move the ball on and off the field. This episode features trainer Christian White and explores the importance of commitment and consistency, how a sports injury inspired his current passion for helping athletes, and why his training focuses on preparing for the worst to show up as the best. Christian White is the owner of Flight Skillz, which provides Pre-Draft Training, NFL & College Athlete Training, as well as Small Group and Youth Training to provide and build a solid foundation for tomorrow's athletes. Christian played college football at Bacone College, has trained over 100 D1 college athletes and over 40 NFL athletes, and is a current member of the UA All America Bowl selection committee. Christian is also the Creator/HC of Texas Flex 7v7. You can connect with Christian in the following ways: Instagram: @Flightskillz Twitter: @FlightSkillz Website: https://flightskillzperformance.com/ What does greatness look like for you? Get off the sideline and take the next step towards achieving your goals by downloading the exclusive Life Assessment and Goal Worksheet Jen uses with her clients to help them identify what they want and the most direct path for moving forward. Click here to download it now: bit.ly/crossthegoalline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I am going to over what parents, coaches and athletes should consider and look for when they are choosing a Youth Strength and Conditioning gym and program.GOOD or CONVENIENTHave a little wider net when performing your initial searchNot all gyms have dedicated to Strength and Conditioning Programs that cater to athletes either starting out or experienced. Some Sports programs have integrated S&C programs run by the coaches themselves or outside trainers do these provide what you are looking for?GOALSWhat are the Parent's Goals for the short and long term? Child's goals?EXPECTATIONS What are the Parent's Expectations for the short and long term?Should you offer a free consultation? TEAM or INDIVIDUAL Some like more personal attentionSome like a smaller feel so they can focus on themselves AMENITIES or PROGRAMMING Bigger and fancier is not necessarily the best. Knowledge and experience of the trainerAbility to assess individual demands daily, each time they come in and adjustProper progression of the program for each individualInstilling confidence Sign Up for the Monthly Newsletter and receive two complimentary eBooks: https://www.riseabovestrength.com/never-ending-strength-ebook/ Checkout the blog for more fitness articles and videos: http://RiseAboveStrength.com/blog/ Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: YouTube - https://goo.gl/UUuW8zFollow Socially: YouTube - https://goo.gl/UUuW8zInstagram - https://instagram.com/riseabovegym Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RiseAboveGym Twitter - https://twitter.com/RiseAboveGym
Rock gets a double header with Bobby Smith of Reach Your Potential Training and Lance Walker of Michael Johnson Performance as they talk about Youth Training into the future. TIME STAMPS Bobby Smith 2:00 Olympic trials and training as an Olympian 3:40 Presenting for Perform Better 5:00 RYPT Training & Youth Sports Conditioning 15:15 Perform Better Meeting of the Minds 16:30 Training Windows 20:30 High school sports & working with the coaches 26:00 Training the obscure sports athlete 28:00 Physical education in schools 30:00 How to make introductions with sport coaches 34:00 Training youth through COVID 39:45 Finding RYPT Lance Walker 41:00 Joining Perform Better 45:45 Working at Oklahoma University 50:30 Youth training and finding the element for change 59:00 Scaling youth conditioning programs (chronological age vs developmental age) 1:07:00 Training today's youth in a technologically demanding world 1:11:00 Mutual fund concept vs training window concept 1:21:00 Michael Johnson Performance GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER ROCK'S NEW BOOK INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK LINKEDIN
A state parliament has been told that dozens of staff at Adelaide Youth Training Centre are off work because of assaults, bullying and stress, which has left young offenders unable to attend education sessions.... The state's latest Covid-19 threat has forced 130 people into isolation as authorities track down those who visited the same sites as an infectious truck driver. A potentially deadly pregnancy complication could soon be treated with a cheap tablet.. Cricket's lawmakers, MCC, have changed the rules of the game to allow the gender-neutral word batter to replace batsman. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode we debunk the top ten myths of youth training. Listen as we discuss if lifting weights will stunt your growth, if jogging is the best way to lose weight, if you should play one sport once a year and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/george-mahoney/message
Phil Wallin, President and CEO of Diesel Fitness, offers customized training programs for any individual Adult, Youth, Professional Athlete, or Team. Also, offering Remote Training, Team Training, Health & Data Consulting and Youth Training. His gym utilizes real-time data and assessments to design training programs for any individual who has a dream and work ethic to match it.*We do not own the rights to any of the music used in this episode*
Sam Mathers is the founder of Fitter Futures, one of the premier youth functional training facilities in the world. The focus of their program is on kids and teens, but they also offer programs to adults. They are also one of only 3 Brand X Method Labs in the world, being driven by a relentless pursuit of best practices in strength & conditioning training for youths, based on a long term athletic development model. The programming and coaching methods focus on motor pattern training and improving physical literacy, to optimise kids’ fitness and elevate their athleticism whilst protecting against injury. The programming is adaptable to youths of all ability levels, and all environments.Episode Topics:Designing a World Class facility for kidsCreating a family training atmospherePrograms offered at Fitter FuturesKeeping the focus on high quality movementThe importance of physical activity in kids' liveshttps://www.fitterfutures.com.au/Insta: @fitterfutures.kidsandteenshttp://www.movrs.org@movrs.podcastSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/movrs)
Today on the Daru Strong Podcast we welcome Mo Vaugn. Maurice Vaughn, nicknamed "The Hit Dog", is a former Major League Baseball first baseman. He played from 1991 to 2003. Vaughn was a three-time All-Star selection and won the American League MVP award in 1995 with the Boston Red Sox.Make sure you follow Mo Vaugn
We welcome Erica Suter, a private youth athlete performance coach, to episode 7! In this episode we talk to Erica about early specialization, getting youth athletes to be thinking about more not less, and how as a coach you need to spend time taking inventory on your own life.
Ryan and Bobby are back, this time to interview Coach Joel Helmick on all things related to youth training.
COVID has hit kids' fitness bad. No more gym class. No more sports. No more recess.Meanwhile, parents are dealing with increasingly antsy children forced to spend hours each day trying to pay attention to Zoom classes. But there's another option—your gym. If your gym is open, you have the perfect opportunity to help kids get the physical activity they need while also expanding your business. Jeff and Mikki Martin are the founders of the Brand X Method, the industry's premier youth coaching education course. Here, they joined Chris Cooper to talk about how to find and train great youth trainers and how you can use this post-COVID period to expand your reach to kids who need fitness now more than ever.Links:The Brand X MethodThe Professional Youth Coach CertificationIncite Tax: Profit First for MicrogymsForever FierceContact:info@thebrandxmethod.comTimeline:1:42 – Developing Brand X.7:40 – The decline of physical literacy in kids.12:22 – COVID’s effect on kids’ physical literacy.16:15 – So you need a kids program. Where do you start?21:27 – How to find the right person to lead your kids program.25:35 – How to train your kids coaches, and what the PYCC entails.27:35 – “Kids trainers should be the best-educated trainers in the world.”30:58 – What the online PYCC brings to the table that in-person training doesn’t.33:55 – The opportunity at your doorstep.
Jeff Moore joins Voice of the Valley to discuss a youth training clinic available for youth in the Salmon/Challis/Leadore area for hunting and bird hunting with dogs. The clinic will be in Challis on Saturday, September 19 at the Challis gun club. The clinic will be free for 15 kids ages 10-17 with a valid hunting license or pass. The kids do not need to bring anything. However, they can bring their own preferred gun if they choose. To register or ask further questions, call 208-879-5451 or 208-879-6056. There will be class work, clay pigeon shooting, and the kids will get to work with the hunting dogs.
Dr. Kelly Starrett is a coach, physical therapist, two-time New York Times & Wall Street Journal bestselling author, speaker, and co-founder of The Ready State, the world's most comprehensive collection of guided movement, mechanics, and mobility instructional videos. The Ready State is the world's most comprehensive collection of guided movement, mechanics, and mobility instructional videos. On top of co-founding The Ready State, Kelly and Juliet also started San Francisco CrossFit and StandUpKids together. Kelly and his work have been featured on 60 Minutes, The View, The Joe Rogan Experience, CBS Sports, Outside Magazine, Men's Health, Men's Journal and dozens of other podcasts, magazines, and books — including Tim Ferriss' The 4-Hour Body and Tools of Titans. Click here to access a FREE 14-day trial to his flagship program called Virtual Mobility Coach (which is like having a virtual Kelly Starrett in your pocket). TRS Virtual Mobility Coach provides users guided mobilization videos customized for your body and lifestyle, including a personal “pain prescription” to fix your aches and stiffness, guided pre and post-exercise mobilizations tailored for your training and sports schedule, and mobilizations for your “off” days to maintain your range-of-motion and reduce your risk of injury.He and I talked about how we can help kids develop sound movement mechanics when they're young, so that they are more likely to move well for a lifetime. Later in the episode, we focus on the importance of the feet, and how wearing the right sneakers, or no sneakers at all, can have dramatic positive effects on their entire body.Don't forget to review/rate/follow/subscribe if you enjoyed the episode! Thank you!Where to Find The Ready State/Kelly on Social: Instagram - @thereadystateFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thereadystate/ Twitter - @thereadystateYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnnB4zDBqZHhQ4uLTAX8eYA Stand Up Kids - https://standupkids.org/MOVRS.org@movrs.podcastEpisode Timeline:1:30 - Who's Responsible?12:00 - Stand Up Kids18:30 - Reimagining School Structure22:00 - Why Happens When Kids Sit Too Long?27:30 - Teaching Movement Skills32:15 - How Do We Assess Kids in Movement?38:30 - The Importance of Our Feet47:00 - TRS App for KidsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/movrs)
Glasgow born and educated, David was the Chief Executive of GTG Training from 2004 until 2014 and a specialist adviser on Youth Training and Development to the Board of Arnold Clark Automobiles, the parent company of GTG Training, where he originally started work in staff development in 1999. Previous roles with Arnold Clark included Direct Marketing Manager and Sales Development Manager. Immediately prior to assuming his appointment at GTG Training he headed the project team responsible for the Arnold Clark Management Development Programme and subsequently championed the introduction of their highly successful Sales Academy in his capacity as head of Group Training & Development. David has been a member of the Goodison Group in Scotland since its formation in 2004 to bring together experienced people from the worlds of business, government and education to focus on particular themes to do with learning, skills and productivity and served on the Glasgow Employers' Board/Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Youth Employment Advisory Group. He serves on ad-hoc advisory groups for Scottish Government initiatives such as the Scottish Business Pledge and is an assessor for business growth funding and support competitions such as Scottish Edge and the Unlocking Ambition Programme. Some within the Scottish Business Community may also recognise him as Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) David Scott where his final appointment was as a Staff Officer at Brigade Headquarters prior to which he had been Commanding Officer of 51 (Scottish) Brigade's Regional Training Centre, an Army Reserve establishment working to standards set and audited by the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Prior to 1999 David worked mostly in his own family-owned businesses in wholesale distribution to UK FMCG clients and his own retail outlets. He funded his early years in more junior ranks within the Army Reserve by employment within the Financial Services industry. When not working, studying or researching, David is a Marine Mammal Medic with British Divers Marine Life Rescue and a Level III trained specialist with their Large Whale Disentanglement Team. David has also served as a Sea Shepherd Cove Guardian with operational experience in Taiji, Japan, Seal defence campaigns around Scotland and as a member of Sea Shepherd UK's covert operations team in the Danish Faroe Islands documenting illegal whale and dolphin massacres. Support this podcast
In today's episode, Julian sits down with former NBL professional basketball player and strength and conditioning coach, Ben Anderson.TALKING POINTS:Ben's unique story from the NBL to becoming "The Basketball Strength Guy"What ultimately led Ben down the path of becoming a strength and conditioning coachGlaring issues seen at the youth levelBen's big rocks and overarching philosophies when training his athletesDeveloping the young hooper and how Ben goes about programming over the course of months to yearsBen's training non-negotiablesThe biggest challenges when training young athletes and how Ben creates buy-inBen's tips for young coaches looking to get buy-in with younger athletesBiggest mistakes seen when approaching training youth athletesBIG QUESTION!Don't forget to follow for more free content!Ben AndersonIG:@breakthroughscJulian Lo CastoIG:@julianlocastoTwitter: @JulianLoCasto
Joe's sponsor this week is sending all the right signals.
Duane and Jake O'Reilly are father and son who have been members since the beginnings of Principia CrossFit. We discuss a good variety of things from high school athletics to mental resiliency and taking control of your life. Hear what their journey in CrossFit has been like and their many takeaways from the Principia CrossFit methodology and evolution.
The second part of our three part foundational trainings. This one deals with how we present ourselves and how we welcome people into out group.
In this training we go over the four foundational pieces of our philosophy.
Today during our discussion with Cisco we get to learn about his interesting career path and talk all things youth training. We talk blending academics and training. We review principles of training youth vs adults. We talk how to perform intake evaluations on youth. We also dive into recovery and diet and much more. Cisco is a top level professor, coach, and person and I know you will enjoy this discussion.
In this episode, Julian fly's solo to touch on some of the basic principles you can adhere to in order to build an effective youth training program. Julian gives his take on topics such as youth training's biggest myth, early specialization, long-term developmental programming, and landing/deceleration mechanics and it's place in the sport of basketball. From there, Julian dives into USA Basketball and the FIBA World Cup in Shanghai, China. Giving you a breakdown of the current roster after the exhibition trials, coaching changes, and a detailed look at how the team performed after the first four exhibition games together.After, Julian gives you the statistical breakdown and play-by-play of the first group stage game against the Czech Republic. Giving you his opinion on the what he thought of their opening performance and what he thinks are the question marks for the team going forward in international play.
LDS Study Session seeks to generate reflection and about areas in the Restored Gospel. Whether it's Come Follow Me, a General Conference talk or a recent Gospel Topic, hopefully you'll find something to keep the Spirit of Christ in your life. @mattsroberts90 Today we go into recent news about important training made available for all members who work with children and youth. This training is available to all members and is recommended, no matter what calling you hold currently, but it's compulsory for those callings. See the link here for more information: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/callings/church-safety-and-health/training-and-video-resources/youth-protection?lang=eng&_r=1&cid=rdb_v_protectingchildren Extract from website page: Church activities and classes are opportunities for children and youth to feel the love of the Savior and the influence of the Holy Ghost. While participating, children and youth need to feel safe and protected. Leaders and teachers should follow the Savior’s example of love and concern for children.
This week join Casey for a solo mini episode where he shares some opinions on the mindsets around training youth and those getting active. We often say something is better than nothing but is that truly an attitude that will best serve our future selves?
I've been around the Youth Training and Fitness field for 20 years and I've made enough mistakes to know I don't know everything. However, I DO know that parents and coaches are still committing some "deadly sins" when it comes to training youth athletes! Listen in as I share 5 of those "deadly sins." Find out: Why over-specialization is a major problem for your youth athletes! Why linear speed is over-coached, over-emphasized and overrated! Why "sport-specific training" is a crock of BS! Why loading movement too soon could be a fast path to serious injury! Why your kids shouldn't be working out like you! Why our desire for instant gratification is a problem for your youth athlete! As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts! Instagram @coachphilhueston Twitter @philhueston Facebook @CoachPhilHueston --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/four-pillar-fitness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/four-pillar-fitness/support
We throw it back of one of our favorite episodes, #77 Youth Training Considerations. Today a great book, Range by David Epstein, will be released and because so many of our ideas about long term athletic development are similar, we figured this would be a good time to refresh your memory about this topic. Max and Chad discuss long term training considerations for youth athletes towards general development and some unique considerations for long term development of weightlifters.
This week I'm joined by U.S Strength and Conditioning Coach, Hunter Charneski. Hunter is the owner of Freak Faktory Gym, Charneski Power Coaching and Consulting and he is rapidly becoming a leading authority on speed development. . In this episode Hunter discusses: - Why sprinting is such a powerful training tool and how it takes care of strength, power, conditioning, agility, quickness and body comp. - How he's given his body to sprinting, the injuries he's suffered and most importantly, what those injuries taught him and the coaching structure and mindset they've lead him to. - His 3 P's of Speed and how he utilises them every session to maximise his athletes training. - Why Youth Training is such a passion for him and why being a positive influence and role model to Youth is so important. - What key habits he believes are required to achieve greatness and what has the pursuit of greatness taught him. . Hunter is an incredibly knowledgable Coach but more important than this is the passion and emotion he puts into his Coaching which is evident when you here him speak, especially on the subject of Youth Training. Many coaches preach about giving back but Hunter truly does. He knows his WHY, his passion and he understands the impact he can have on those he serves.
Some call him the most interesting man in the world, I just call him my brother. From becoming a core justice translator at a record breaking 23-years old, to speaking seven languages fluently, traveling to almost 80 countries across the world, and coaching some of the highest level soccer players in Europe, you could say the title fits. In this episode we dive into the topics of sports performance for youth and soccer athletes, coaching, heuristics, as well as lessons from traveling the world. There’s plenty of lessons to take and apply, one of the main ones being how to live life on your own terms. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN: How Matej chose to pursue a career where he saw an opportunity and created a business that helped support his lifestyle, which also led to a business of passion What made us start a gym in a market that didn’t exist with only the belief we could make it happen Coaching high level professional soccer athletes and the challenges that come with it How you can build trust by creating “results in advance” in just one training session The keys to understanding who you’re working with and everything associated with them so that you don’t drop the ball and lose them as a client Why you should use heuristics in program design and how not doing it may be hurting your clients results Building relationships with clients so that what you know turns into what they DO What spurred the “travel bug” and how it has turned into a lifestyle along with lifelong learning Why you should travel and how it’s the secret to building compassion and empathy 3 of the biggest lessons from traveling the world LINKS AND RESOURCES: Vigor Ground Fitness and Performance: http://www.vigorgroundfitness.com/ Vigor Life Podcast (iTunes): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/vigor-life-podcast/id1180256583?mt=2 Luka Hocevar YouTube Channel (Subscribe): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ29YcBh-g6onRujX3wD_XA?view_as=subscriber Luka Hocevar Instagram (Follow): https://www.instagram.com/lukahocevar/ Matej Hocevar Instagram (Follow): https://www.instagram.com/hochodervish/ Matej’s Website: http://www.entreprenurialnomad.com/ Thanks so much for joining me this week. Have some feedback that you’d like to share? Leave me a review on iTunes.
It was an honor to interview my former collegiate strength and conditioning coach and world renown training expert, Mike Boyle. The Essential of Youth Training episode with Mike Boyle covers a multitude of pertinent topics relating to the best approach to train and prepare youth athletes including; Should youth athletes specialize at a young age, The three key ingredients to being a successful athlete When should an athlete begin training? Michael Boyle is known internationally for his pioneering work in the field of Strength & Conditioning and is regarded as one of the top experts in the area for Sports Performance Training. He has made his mark on the industry over the past 35 years with an impressive following of professional athletes, from the US Women’s Olympic teams in Soccer and Ice Hockey to the Boston Bruins, Boston Breakers, New England Revolution, and most recently the Boston Red Sox. His client list over the years reads like a "Who’s Who" of athletic success in New England and across the country including legendary names such as Nomar Garciaparra, Cam Neely, Mia Hamm, and Ray Bourque. He’s served as a Strength & Conditioning Consultant for the 2013 World Champion Boston Red Sox and coached World Champions, National Champions and Olympic Medalists in…Football, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Ice Hockey, Rowing, Judo, and Gymnastics. His former assistants, students, former players, and interns are sprinkled across the collegiate and professional ranks with teams like the Miami Dolphins, San Jose Sharks, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Anaheim Ducks, and Boston Celtics. http://completeyouthtraining.com/ Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning
On this episode, we recap some of the recent youth meets where the Mash Mafia crushed it - and we also get deep into the philosophy behind training youth for competition and success in their athletic careers.
The Coaches Corner with Coach Boyle- Complete Youth Training Coach Boyle is on to talk about his new product Complete Youth Training The role of Strength & Conditioning coaches in parent education Being the advocate for smart youth training The holes in Long Term Athlete Development The myth about the best players being born early in the year Are other sports part of deliberate practice? Number of times a week young athletes should start with Why he thinks Bodyweight training is a bad idea Why he doesn’t do conditioning with young athletes What do kids need? $50 off until Friday, May 18th- Get it Now https://lm266.isrefer.com/go/cyt/arenna/
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JC Discussing the latest in Youth Training from IHP. This one is a must for everyone to listen to. Check it out and enjoy. For any questions please feel free to email us.
Highlights of Episode 224- Sponsored by PerformBetter.com The TrainHeroic "Hit The Gym with a Strength Coach" Segment Brett Klika (Co-founder and CEO of SpiderFit) is on to talk about training with kids and youth athletes. We talked about: Are we as strength and conditioning coaches, to blame for the popularity of early sport specialization? Stages of training for different ages and what should be the focus during those stages Working with pre-pubescent kids, should we even do it? How his approach to youth strength and conditioning has changed over the years Thanks to TrainHeroic for sponsoring the Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach Segment Click here to start your Free 14 Day Trial. If you decide you love it, tell them Anthony sent you and you will get 25% off the Pro Edition! The Coaches Corner with Coach Boyle We talked about: Forum thread “Loaded Hip Thrusts" Forum thread “The Importance of 10-Yard Sprints" Forum Thread “Programming Year Long” The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness University Alwyn Cosgrove discusses "Culture is not king" The Functional Movement Systems Segment Brett Jones addresses "The Language of Movement is Written in Feel"
Co-founder of The Brand X Method™ with wife, Mikki Martin. Nearly 40 years of coaching experience Co-owner of The Brand X Method™ – The Lab in Ramona, California TBXM™ Director of Youth Training TBXM™ certification staff Lead Trainer Co-founder of original CrossFit Kids* program Co-creator of original CrossFit Kids* course, 2008 CrossFit Kids training staff, 2008-2014 Director of Youth Training, CrossFit*, 2011-2014 Named official CrossFit* Coach by CrossFit founder Greg Glassman, 2006 CrossFit* trainer, levels 1-3, 2003-2014 CrossFit* Games Southern California Regional Head Judge, 2009-2011 Creator of CrossFit* Strength Bias Program USAW Club Coach USAW Sports Conditioning Coach 5th-degree Kenpo karate black belt, earning the title of sifu KMNTC-certified Krav Maga instructor USA Powerlifting California state record holder Collegiate water polo player * Jeff Martin is no longer associated with CrossFit Inc. and CrossFit Kids
Max and Chad discuss long term training considerations for youth athletes towards general development and some unique considerations for long term development of weightlifters.
Highlights of Episode 210 Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach Youth Training Roundtable- taken from Episode 31 of Strength Coach TV Jim Kielbaso (IYCA), Darryl Nelson (USA Hockey) and Brian Sipotz (Advantage Strength) get together to talk about: ** The Evolution of Youth Training- the biggest changes over the last 15 years ** What are we doing right in Youth Training ** Problems with current industry practices ** The future and how we can make it better The Coaches Corner with Coach Boyle Coach Boyle joins me to discuss: **Social Media takeaways from the PB Summit **Training Hamstrings- Is There a Right Way? **The thread called “How fast or slow do you lower the bar in deadlift?” Complete Sports Conditioning The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness Alwyn Cosgrove discusses "Lifetime Value of a Client" The Functional Movement Systems Segment Functional Movement Systems Gray, Lee and Rick Mayo from Alloy Fitness did on Why & When a Modified FMS is Appropriate "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates Download the episode here
Highlights of Episode 209 Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach Carmen Bott, Wrestling Canada, creator of The Wrestler's Edge SPECIAL DISCOUNT UNTIL SUNDAY 6/18 at 11:59pm! ONLY $47! Coach Bott joins me to talk about: ** Her training philosophy ** Assessing and Programing ** Using the GRIT scale ** Strength for wrestlers ** Conditioning ** The Wrestler's Edge The Coaches Corner with Coach Boyle Coach Boyle joins me to discuss: **Youth Training inspired by: **His blog post, "Youth Performance Training" ** Strength Coach TV Episode 31- Youth Training Roundtable Complete Sports Conditioning The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness Alwyn Cosgrove reminds you that "You Are Running a Business!" The Functional Movement Systems Segment Functional Movement Systems discusses an overview of the FMS, SFMA and FCS "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates Download the episode here
Dr. Mike McKenzie joins us to talk about frustrating myths you may have heard about children training - and we share the truth about how to structure training so that children and youth receive the most benefit.
Eric Dailey, founder of Dailey Training, was a professional basketball player, a stand-out on major teams in Europe, Asia and South America. Without an agent he successfully negotiated contracts, managed travel arrangements and conducted try-outs. While playing for Real Madrid in Spain—a top tier team in Europe—Eric learned he could negotiate better for his own best interests than an agent in the U.S. Building relationships with general managers globally, he learned the intricacies of corporate business. Currently he is under contract with ESPN Wide World of Sports and The Walt Disney Company.
Joe starts this podcast with an in-depth explanation of the guidelines that must be followed when training young athletes. George DeFranco then stops by to discuss what's pissing him off this week. The show concludes with Joe revealing the many benefits of training with thick-handeled barbells and dumbbells.
Joe starts this podcast with an in-depth explanation of the guidelines that must be followed when training young athletes. George DeFranco then stops by to discuss what's pissing him off this week. The show concludes with Joe revealing the many benefits of training with thick-handeled barbells and dumbbells.
Rick Howard, Co-Guest Editor of the SCJ Special Topic Issue: Youth Training discusses the youth issue and why having an understanding of how to train youth is important for all strength and conditioning professionals.