Athletic Lab Audio Inventory

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Athletic Lab is a Sport Performance Training Center in North Carolina, USA. The Athletic Lab Audio Inventory is a station dedicated to bringing athletes and coaches as much relevant training information as we can put out while maintaining our status as the premier sport performance and fitness training center in the Triangle region.

Episodios

  • Training Youth Athletes with Matt Hunter - Insight Into Athletic Lab's LTAD Model

    15/05/2019 Duración: 41min

    Athletic Lab's Director of Scholastic Training, Matt Hunter, gives insight into a model for long term athletic development. Along the way, he covers training injured athletes, the use of games in training, and thoughts on periodizing training for youth athletes.

  • Change of Direction Progressions and Considerations with Coach Matt Hunter

    16/10/2018 Duración: 08min

    Coach Matt Hunter explains the differences in training change of direction ability vs. Agility and how to start/progress training.

  • The Athlete Monitoring Start-up Kit

    16/08/2018 Duración: 18min

    Coach Greg Gustin reviews an article by John Grace, originally posted on Fitforfutbol.com about how to simplify the athlete monitoring starter pack.

  • Limb Length Matters for Sprinters

    29/05/2018 Duración: 02min

    Coach John Evans picks Coach Mike Young's brain about how limb length matters in sprinting.

  • Dr. John Kiely returns for Sport Performance Podcast 17.2

    24/05/2018 Duración: 54min

    In the latest episode of the Sports Performance Podcast, Ivan talks with Dr. John Kiely, Senior Lecturer in Elite Performance at the UCLAN Coaching & Performance Institute. This is Part 2 of a two part series.

  • All things Periodization with Dr. John Kiely

    30/04/2018 Duración: 44min

    In the latest episode of the Sports Performance Podcast, Ivan talks with Dr. John Kiely, Senior Lecturer in Elite Performance at the UCLAN Coaching & Performance Institute. This is Part 1 of a two part series.

  • Reactive Strength as a Performance Measure

    19/04/2018 Duración: 20min

    Greg Gustin sits down to expand upon a previous article he wrote for elitetrack.com on Reactive Strength, as well as offer a preview of his upcoming presentation at the High-Performance Athletic Development Conference on May 26-27 at Athletic Lab.

  • Sleep Quality for Athletes: SPP Episode #16 with Dr. Shona Halson

    19/03/2018 Duración: 40min

    In episode 16 of the Sport Performance Podcast, Ivan talks with Dr. Shona Halson of the Australian Institute of Sport about Sleep quality, quantity, and other recovery methods for athletes. Here is the full list of the topics covered in this episode: - Background, education, and experience - Sleep quantity vs quality - Best methods to assess sleep outside the lab - Full vs partial sleep deprivation - Nutrition influence on sleep quality and quantity - Recovery strategies for athletes while traveling - Water immersion - Inter-individual variability - External vs internal load monitoring - Where to find Shona

  • Agility Training: Facts & Fallacies Part 3

    13/03/2018 Duración: 10min

    Agility training is commonly mistaken simply as scripted cone drills and lateral changes in direction when, in fact, it's much more than that. Coaches Mike Young, Matt Hunter, and Greg Gustin discuss the mistakes coaches are making and how to make sure your agility sessions are covering all aspects of agility.

  • Speed Training for Team Sports: Facts & Fallacies Part 2

    22/02/2018 Duración: 11min

    Speed training is commonly misunderstood in team sports and usually what is dubbed speed training isn't speed training at all. Coaches Mike Young, Matt Hunter, and Greg Gustin discuss the mistakes coaches are making and how to make sure your speed sessions are actually going to make your athletes faster. This is part of Discussions in the Lab Episode 11, in a series we are dubbing "Facts & Fallacies" and is based on our previous Discussions in the Lab Episode 10 (released on our Podcast) in which we talked about other commonly used and commonly misused training methods. Please help us continue to bring you valuable training content by liking, sharing, and/or rating our videos and podcasts! Thanks for Listening!

  • You don’t need a Vertimax

    12/02/2018 Duración: 12min

    The Vertimax is a popular, albeit very expensive tool used by many Strength and Conditioning Coaches. In this episode of Discussions in the Lab, we are talking about the facts and fallacies of Training. In Part 1, learn why you’ll never see a Vertimax inside Athletic Lab and why our athletes still jump high and run fast.

  • Why you should be competing

    18/01/2018 Duración: 05min

    Competing is important for both goal oriented and process oriented athletics and can be a fun and rewarding experience for fitness or CrossFit enthusiasts as well. If you enjoy doing the Olympic lifts in your training (Snatch and Clean and Jerk) then you should be competing in the sport of Weightlifting!

  • Winning gold at Rio Olympics with Rett Larson - Chines Women's Volleyball Strength Coach

    15/01/2018 Duración: 03min

    John did a quick interview with Chinese Women’s Volleyball strength coach Rett Larson on preparing them for the Rio Olympics and ultimately winning Gold.

  • Unstable Surface Training

    04/01/2018 Duración: 13min

    Unstable Surface Training is often mistaken for functional, or even sport specific training. Yet almost all sports are played on a solid, stable surface. So what is the value in this type of training and is there ever a place for it? Greg, John, and Matt have the answer in this final part of our Discussions in the Lab Episode 10

  • Velocity Based Training

    15/12/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    Velocity Based Training: SPP Episode #15 with Dr. Bryan Mann

  • Advanced S&C w/ Dr. Comfort

    29/11/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    Dr. Paul Comfort is the president of UKSCA and professor at University of Salford - Manchester, UK In this episode: - Background, experience and education - Isometrics (testing and training application) - Dynamic Strength Index (DSI) - Scaling ratio methods while assessing and comparing athletes - Weightlifting movements in sports - “Optimal load“ for peak power production - Periodisation of pulling derivates - Information about Paul's “Advanced Strength and Conditioning“ book - Where can people find and get in touch with Paul

  • Speed Ladders are Fake News

    15/11/2017 Duración: 08min

    Part 1 of our 3 part "Mythbusters" style Discussions in the Lab looks at how Speed Ladders (or agility Ladders) are being used Incorrectly and how to use them the RIGHT way.

  • Training atypical athlete populations with Matt Hunter: Discussions in the Lab Episode 9

    26/10/2017 Duración: 25min

    In this episode, Matt discusses some of the more atypical athletes he is currently training. A Dog Agility Racing athlete and two BMX athletes are not your usual basketball, football, soccer, or even CrossFit athlete....but does that really change how you train them? Matt takes you through how he gathers information relevant to assessing and training these athletes and offers advice to coaches who may be hesitant to train an athlete that participates in a sport they are unfamiliar with.

  • CrossFit Q&A EMOM: Discussions in the Lab Episode 8

    26/10/2017 Duración: 15min

    In this episode Mike, Drake, and Greg are back talking about CrossFit, this time having a little fun. They were challenged with a 15-minute "EMOM" (Every Minute on the Minute) of questions. 5 Questions, each getting a minute to answer.

  • Using Cluster Sets in Strength Training: SPP Episode #13 with James Tufano

    16/10/2017 Duración: 31min

    In this episode.... 1. Background 2. Publishing papers on Cluster training 3. What is the mechanism by which Cluster Training overcomes fatigue? 4. A case for traditional training methods for hypertrophy 5. Standardizing the language in Cluster training publications 6. Can you differentiate and describe protocols that have been used as a cluster in scientific community? 7. Which protocol do you recommend? 8. Acute effects on strength, power, and hypertrophy using clusters? Data on chronic effects? 9. What is the most appropriate time of training year to use clusters? 10. Time efficiency and other possible drawbacks of cluster sets 11. Reporting variables of training such as average and peak power and velocities 12. Would you totally abolish traditional structures? 13. Future research on clusters 14. How to connect with James Tufano

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