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  • Mastering Breath Work: Techniques for Pain Relief and Peak Performance with Ken O'Shea of Refuge Reset
    2024/10/10

    Join Coach U and exercise physiologist Ken O’Shea in uncovering the profound impact of breath work on both athletic performance and mental health. Delve into breathing techniques that enhance endurance, reduce stress, and promote well-being. Explore the strategic application of nasal breathing in sports performance, pain management, and how self-massage aids in muscle recovery. With insights into stress management, discover how exercise acts as a natural antidepressant and the importance of evaluating breathing patterns under stress. This in-depth discussion also highlights Ken’s workshops and an upcoming app focused on breathing and mobility. Perfect for athletes or anyone seeking improved health and relaxation.

    00:00 Mastering Breath Work: Techniques for Pain Relief and Peak Performance with Ken O'Shea of Refuge Reset
    00:14 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    02:43 Kenny O'Shea's Background and Work
    04:02 Quickfire Questions: TV Shows and Music
    06:44 The Science of Breath Work
    12:03 Breath Work Techniques for Performance
    16:00 Breathing and Endurance in Sports
    26:01 Breath Work and Pain Management
    43:26 Effective Self-Massage Techniques
    44:11 Understanding Fascia and Fluid Dynamics
    44:43 The Role of Muscle Contraction in Fluid Movement
    45:36 Maintaining Muscle Length Through Training
    46:22 Breathing and Its Impact on Performance
    47:29 Key Muscles Involved in Breathing
    49:40 The Connection Between Breath Work and Body Work
    51:58 Building Awareness and Proprioception
    54:18 Listening to Your Body During Training
    55:27 Testing and Retesting for Optimal Performance
    01:00:31 Managing Stress and Anxiety Through Breathing
    01:10:02 Workshops and Resources for Breath Work
    01:14:21 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    For more information on Ken's workshops, free classes, or personal consultations, you can visit Refuge Reset www.refugereset.com or reach out via email at ken@refugereset.com.
    INSTAGRAM @refuge_reset

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Unlocking Game Speed with Multidirectional Expert Jason Feairheller | Coach U Podcast
    2024/06/27

    Unlocking Game Speed with Multidirectional Expert Jason Feairheller | Coach U Podcast

    In this episode of the Coach U Podcast, we are joined by Jason Feairheller , a multidirectional speed expert and host of the Game Speed Podcast. Jason shares his journey into the sports performance industry, his favorite TV shows, and music interests.We delve into various aspects of athletic performance, discussing the science behind speed and agility, the difference between change of direction and agility, and the importance of training angles in sports. Jason also touches on key training tools and exercises, and the importance of intent in coaching. Watch to gain insights into Jason's coaching philosophy and methods designed to improve speed, power, and agility in athletes.

    00:00 Introduction to the Coach You Podcast
    01:30 Meet Jason Feairheller : Multidirectional Speed Expert
    01:48 Jason's Journey: From College to Private Training
    02:43 Personal Favorites: TV Shows and Music
    04:04 The Joy of Coaching and Client Success
    04:43 Impact Deck: Choosing New Skills
    08:03 Understanding Agility and Change of Direction
    17:06 Training Techniques: Deceleration and Redirecting Force
    21:21 Game Speed vs. Traditional Speed Training
    26:06 Skill Development in Sports
    26:26 Misconceptions in Speed Training
    28:44 Effective Speed Training Techniques
    31:19 Importance of Angles in Sports
    42:13 Strength Training for Speed and Agility
    47:22 Favorite Training Tools and Techniques
    50:41 Specialization in Sports
    52:00 Key Takeaways for Athletes
    53:37 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    GET IN TOUCH WITH JASON
    https://www.instagram.com/jasonfeairh...

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    55 分
  • Elevating Athletic Performance with 5 Tool Connection: Learn what you need to do to succeed as an athlete!
    2024/03/28

    In this info packed episode of the Coach U Podcast, we're joined by Eric Yavarone and Noah Huff from 5 Tool Connection, an organization dedicated to athlete development through tailored training programs. Our guests share invaluable insights into the science of honing athletic performance, focusing on body movement analysis and individualized program design to propel athletes toward their peak potential.

    We delve into the intricacies of performance training, pulling back the curtain on the methods Eric and Noah employ with athletes across the sports performance spectrum, from new athletes to seasoned pros. The discussion spans everything from the importance of routine and consistency in athletes' training regimens to the critical role of recovery and nutrition in achieving optimal performance.

    Eric and Noah also share their personal journeys, shedding light on the foundation of 5 Tool Connection and the vision that drives their work. Through rapid-fire questions, fun exchanges, and deep-dive explorations into the technicalities of athletic training, this episode is packed with engaging content and actionable advice.

    Whether you're an athlete yourself, a coach looking to broaden your understanding, or simply someone fascinated by the mechanics of sports performance, this episode offers a ton of knowledge. Tune in and get ready to be inspired by the dedication and expertise of Eric Yavarone and Noah Huff.

    Remember to subscribe to the Coach U Podcast and share this episode with anyone passionate about enhancing athletic performance and understanding the science behind it.

    Contact Five Tool Connection here!
    https://fivetoolconnection.com/pages/...

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    50 分
  • Alan Dean - Coaching Beyond the Field: Impacting Lives, Expanding Horizons, and Evolving with Time
    2024/03/06

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Coach U Podcast, where we bring you the latest insights from the world of coaching and sports performance. In this episode, our host, Coach U, is joined by the incredible Alan Dean, head performance coach for Great Britain Baseball and seasoned strength and conditioning coach with over 30 years of experience. Get ready to dive deep into the world of athletic development and coaching as we discuss the power of building personal connections and understanding athletes on a personal level.

    Main Topics Covered
    1. Holistic Coaching Approach - Building personal connections with athletes.
    2. Athletic Development - Non-linear progress and energy management.
    3. Technology Impact - Global connectivity and information overload.
    4. Movement Proficiency - Quality and efficiency in training.
    5. Individual Support - Tailoring encouragement based on personalities.
    6. Sport Specific Training - Similarities and differences in cricket and baseball.
    7. Social Norms - Teaching life skills and adapting to changes.

    Throughout the episode, Coach U and Alan Dean shed light on the significance of kids playing multiple sports, and how this diverse engagement can shape individuals as well-rounded athletes. We explore how playing multiple sports can enhance an athlete's skills across different planes and build robust conditioning. It's not just about physical prowess, but also about allowing for recovery and nurturing both the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. Plus, incorporating fun activities and warm-up games before training can energize and invigorate young athletes, setting the stage for optimal performance and enjoyment.

    The conversation takes an inspiring turn as we discuss the significance of combating impostor syndrome and spreading positivity. Alan Dean highlights the impact of genuine relationships with athletes, and the rich rewards that come from understanding and supporting them beyond the boundaries of the sports field. It's a heartfelt reminder of the transformative power of coaching and the deep fulfillment that comes from positively influencing the lives of young athletes.

    The impact of technology on coaching takes center stage, with Alan Dean emphasizing the positive possibilities of global connections and information accessibility. However, the discussion prompts reflections on the need to navigate through a sea of information and align it with personal values and coaching philosophies. The communal spirit of the coaching world and the shift towards prioritizing movement quality over sheer strength emerge as paramount themes, underlining the ever-evolving landscape of athletic development and performance enhancement.

    Amidst the enriching conversations, the podcast surfaces compelling discussions about the importance of supporting and encouraging young athletes in today's dynamic coaching environment. Alan Dean's insights into understanding athletes as individuals and tailoring support based on their personalities and strengths echo the heart-centered coaching approach that resonates with coaches and athletes alike.

    The episode concludes with a captivating conversation on the differences and similarities between sports such as baseball, cricket, and soccer, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diverse world of athletic training and skill development.

    Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes and insightful conversations on the Coach U Podcast, where coaching isn’t just a profession, it’s a profound journey of heart, passion, and transformation.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Movement Mastery: Lee Taft's Coaching Strategies for Speed, Agility, and Fundamental Skills
    2024/01/16

    In this episode of the Coach U Podcast, movement specialist Lee Taft shares valuable insights on the connection between fundamental movements, speed development, and athletic performance. Taft's expertise extends beyond traditional speed coaching, as he emphasizes the crucial role of fundamental movement patterns in building a strong base for athletes.

    Let's explore the key takeaways from the episode and how they can benefit coaches and athletes in their training approach.

    Embracing Mistakes and Learning:

    Taft stresses the importance of allowing athletes to learn from their mistakes, acknowledging that learning often starts with failure. He emphasizes that it's okay for athletes not to be perfect from the beginning and encourages a growth mindset that values trial and error as a part of the learning process.

    Progressive Skill Development:

    The discussion highlights the value of starting athletes at a manageable pace and gradually increasing the difficulty of skills. By providing detailed feedback and allowing self-reflection, coaches can help athletes better understand skill execution, promoting steady skill development and motor control.

    Coaching Flexibility and Problem-Solving:

    Taft emphasizes the need for coaches to adapt and encourage athletes to think critically and problem-solve independently. This approach aligns with the evolving nature of coaching and supports comprehensive skill development.

    Sprinting Techniques and Training:

    Taft provides insights into sprinting mechanics, emphasizing the importance of maintaining specific angles and coordination between arm and leg movements for better efficiency and power output. He also discusses the use of training tools such as wickets to improve running mechanics and prevent overstriding.

    Mastering Fundamental Movements:

    Taft stresses the importance of mastering fundamental movement patterns before moving on to advanced skills. This emphasis on foundational movements prepares athletes for specific movements in their sports and contributes to injury prevention and long-term athletic development.

    Coaches and athletes can apply these principles to create a learning environment that values mistakes, prioritizes gradual skill development, and emphasizes the mastery of fundamental movement patterns. By integrating these concepts into their training, coaches and athletes can establish a strong foundation for athletic success and continuous improvement.

    Lee Taft Website
    Coach U Podcast YouTube

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Navigating Pain and Fitness: Insights from Dr. Donald Mull
    2023/12/08

    Welcome back to the Coach U Podcast! In today's episode, we have a special guest joining us: Dr. Donald Mull.

    Watch/Listen on --> YouTube

    Dr. Mull is here to share his insights and experiences on the current state of the medical system and the importance of collaboration in the health and fitness industry.

    Dr. Mull starts by addressing the challenges of high demand and long wait times in the medical system. He believes that urgent care centers, while crucial for saving lives, often prioritize non-urgent cases and leave patients waiting. He advocates for the establishment of more accessible clinics and better reimbursements for healthcare services.

    Collaboration and learning from others is a key theme in Dr. Mull's discussion. He emphasizes the importance of humility and being open to learning from professionals in different fields. By breaking down the silos that exist within the industry, professionals can avoid issues like under-dosing and injuries.

    Watch/Listen on --> YouTube

    In addition to his insights on collaboration, Dr. Mull touches on topics ranging from the importance of patient expertise in their own pain experiences to the need for a complete overhaul of the US healthcare system. He praises the US for its exceptional life-saving capabilities but acknowledges the system's shortcomings in preventive healthcare and chronic illness management.

    Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we dive into the intricacies of the medical system, the importance of collaboration in the health and fitness industry, and the steps we can take to improve the well-being of individuals. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Donald Mull on the Coach U Podcast.
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    Please join the conversation! Add comments or ask questions to start a discussion.

    00:37 FPM seminars cater to unique health professionals.
    05:04 Physical activity important for long-term health.
    08:12 Learning from others, pushing industry forward.
    10:54 Questioning basics, options, and leverage for health.
    13:56 Low back pain cost rising despite advancements.
    18:57 Options for pain relief: injections or surgery.
    22:29 Guide, understand, provide positive experience, hit guidelines, reassure safety, avoid chronic illness, violate pain expectations.
    25:33 Health care system needs holistic approach, empathy
    28:31 US spends most on healthcare, worst outcomes.
    30:10 Stop. Discipline can change life habits.
    34:15 Following World Health Organization guidelines reduces pain.
    39:12 Positive relationship with physical activity, expanding capabilities, enjoyment, positive health performances, important for those in pain, gamifying things, making it fun.
    40:07 MRI not always necessary for precise treatment.
    44:28 Gamification adapts to individual needs for maximum impact.
    48:24 Meeting people where they're at, goal-oriented deconstruction. Strength and force for sports, varied approaches needed.
    52:07 "Vaccination to decrease injury risk in athletes."
    55:07 Trust people, be dumb, ask questions.
    57:13 Jumping high, small hands hinder basketball dreams.

    Donald Mull's Contact and Content Information
    https://linktr.ee/Kineticimpact

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    59 分
  • Chris Martin - Minor League S&C Coordinator Houston Astros
    2023/12/01

    Welcome to the Coach U Podcast, where today's episode features an in-depth conversation with Chris Martin, Coordinator of Minor League Strength and Conditioning for the Houston Astros. Join Coach U and Chris as they delve into the world of sports performance, rehab, and strength training in baseball.

    In this episode, Chris shares valuable insights on the use of caffeine for performance enhancement and its impact on sleep, the benefits of various supplements, and the importance of high-quality, third-party tested products in unregulated markets.

    You will gain insider knowledge on player rehabilitation, training, and recovery practices, as Chris discusses the collaboration and communication within the rehab team and the implementation of velocity-based training VBT techniques.

    You'll learn about the crucial role of tailored training for pitchers, the complexity of arm care, and the programming principles for athletes. Chris also sheds light on personal development, goal setting, and the value of networking and gaining as many coaching repetitions as possible.

    So, whether you're an athlete, coach, or fitness enthusiast, this episode offers valuable lessons and expert tips from Chris Martin, providing a comprehensive view of strength and conditioning in the world of baseball.

    00:00 Rehab experience led to sports medicine career.
    03:37 Internship led to full-time strength coaching job.
    09:53 Team helps with mental health and rehab.
    13:02 Rehab process depends on injury type, principles.
    15:02 Increasing exit velocity is crucial for baseball.
    18:44 Pitching coach and rehab coach understand biomechanics.
    21:41 Reduce post-pitch exercises to aid recovery.
    24:23 Ice bath for recovery, prioritize sleep.
    27:46 Caffeine benefits aerobic, uncertain for anaerobic performance.
    30:46 Multivitamins helpful, but some supplements overhyped.
    35:07 Adaptation first, exercise second - mindset shift.
    39:04 Baseball pitching requires robust aerobic energy system.
    43:46 Autoregulation key in lifting for speed adaptation.
    45:40 Adapting bar speed for different exercises.
    50:28 Consistent routine and discipline are keys to success.
    52:03 Network with coaches, reach out on social media.
    56:07 Active on Twitter and Instagram, follow for content.

    YOUTUBE RECORDING

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    57 分
  • Dr. Josh Heenan - Training with Purpose: Valid Reasons for Different Approaches
    2023/06/28

    In this episode of the Coach U Podcast, host Coach U is joined by guest Dr. Josh Heenan, a renowned expert in strength and conditioning. The focus of this episode is on various aspects of training, movement, and orthopedics.

    Dr. Heenan begins by stressing the importance of controlling the spine during deadlifts and squats. He explains that maintaining a neutral spine while picking up a load and controlling the eccentric force while lowering it is crucial. He also highlights the significance of good movement and orthopedics for proper hip separation and flexion in squats.

    The topic of athlete nourishment is also addressed, with Dr. Heenan suggesting a goal of consuming 1000 calories before 9 AM, even for female athletes. However, the focus is not just on calorie intake but on consuming quality calories. He explains the importance of having a solid breakfast with high-quality proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.

    Sleep and recovery are highlighted as crucial factors for athletes. Dr. Heenan recommends getting 7 to 10 hours of sleep and mentions other strategies like cold plunges and sauna use, depending on the specific needs of each athlete.

    The podcast also touches on the mental health of athletes. Dr. Heenan discusses the role strength and conditioning coaches play in being the first line of defense and having regular contact with athletes.

    The discussion then moves towards individualizing training approaches for athletes. Dr. Heenan emphasizes the uniqueness of each athlete and the importance of considering their mental and physical condition when determining the appropriate training program. He likens the use of different training tools to the appropriate use of tools, highlighting the need for careful consideration and customization.

    Dr. Heenan believes in having a wide range of knowledge to refer clients to the appropriate specialists when needed. The importance of balancing health and well-being with safety is stressed. For younger athletes, he sees strength and conditioning coaches as educated big brothers, guiding them.

    The episode concludes with a focus on specific movements and techniques in training. Dr. Heenan explains the distinction between low threshold and high threshold strategies.

    [00:04:11] The changing role of strength and conditioning.

    [00:11:29] Orthopedics, movement, and neurological assessments in humans.

    [00:18:33] Control spine, proper movement, athletes' performance.

    [00:29:25] Pro athletes need rest and specific training.

    [00:34:16] Narrowed down strength metrics for baseball players.

    [00:43:18] Simple nutrition: 1000 calories before 9 AM.

    [00:48:38] Phone display colors impact engagement and well-being.

    [00:53:51] Angles and positioning are key in training.

    [00:57:12] Unique athletes find their right path.

    [01:03:29] Josh, thank you for your time and knowledge.

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    1 時間 6 分