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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย The Barbell Life เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก The Barbell Life หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
Coach Travis Mash talks with industry experts about all things concerning strength - from coaching to programming to technique... from weightlifting to powerlifting to athletic performance.
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×On today’s episode of The Barbell Life Podcast I discuss the topic, “Does getting Stronger Make an Athlete Faster?” As always, the answer is ‘it depends’. You will need the program that I will be discussing: ⇒ Program Changes Based on Testing First, we discuss the tests necessary to decide what kind of strength program is best suited for an athlete: Dynamic Strength Index click the link for the article on GymAware. Reactive Strength Index click the link for the article on GymAware. Timing Gates from Swift Performance (click on the link to check out Swift Performance) test a 40yd dash looking at: 10yd Flying 30yd ShredMill (click on the link to check out ShredMill): Acceleration Transition Max Velocity Enjoy the show, and I hope this clears up the long debated topic. This is the last week to take advantage of the MashJacked Holiday Specials: 60% Off the Mash EBook Bundles 50% Off Mash Programs 20-60% Off all Mash EBooks Social Media Links: Twitter: https://x.com/MashElite Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masheliteperformance?igsh=dDkzdXN5cHkwbHhj…
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1 Barbell Life 413 Dr. Mike Lane "Long Term Athletic Development" 1:15:55
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1:15:55Today on The Barbell Life Podcast, we were joined by, Dr. Mike Lane, Associate Professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at Eastern Kentucky University. He can also deadlift 751 pounds, so he's not just smart. Today we discussed long term athletic development. We discussed the best way to set expectations: What's your goal? Where are you currently in relation to where you need to be? Train for a few months and see how much progress you make as well as get an idea of what to expect. At that point you will have the information to decide if you're working with a genetically gifted athlete, fast responder, hard gainer, or a combination. The athlete will have time to see what the training is going to be like, and then they can decide if they're willing to put in the work required to get where they want to be. Mike also discussed a brilliant idea of helping an athlete that isn't cut out for a particular sport in finding something that they could excel in. I think we need more of this in America.We discussed how we both fit into the long term development plan in our original decisions to powerlift. We were in two different sectors and yet both of us became elite. Mike believes: Here's what gets you 80% of the way: Consistency Training hard After that, you will need solid individualized programming to get you as far as you are genetically capable.Our Black Friday Specials are closing out on Sunday, so don't miss out: 60% Off Mash EBook Bundles https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ 40% Off Mash Online Coaching https://www.bridgeathletic.com/store/blackfridayspecialsforteammasheliteperformance-1629 35% Mash Courses Bundle on Stronger Experts https://www.strongerexperts.com/offers/4fEXiLmN/checkout?coupon_code=MASHCYBERMONDAY…
In this episode of The Barbell Life Podcast, we look to determine if the movements found within Olympic weightlifting are beneficial for improving athletic performance. To start with, we take a closer look at power explaining that power is the combination of speed and strength. We answer the question regarding "Is the expression of power, found when one performs a power clean, going to actually improve power production?" Take a deep dive into power and how to improve: Improving Power Production in Athletes https://gymaware.com/improving-power-production-in-athletes/ We also discuss tests for athletes that help determine how much time an athlete should spend expressing power, using speed strength, and/or getting stronger. We also look at the monitoring of these ongoing tests to ensure athletes are trending properly. We discuss the following tests: Dynamic Strength Index and you can take a deep dive at GymAware here: https://gymaware.com/practical-uses-for-the-dynamic-strength-index/ We discuss the different types of weightlifting exercises and their derivatives to improve specific athletic qualities like starting strength, RFD, acceleration, and reactive ability. Is Olympic weightlifting and the derivatives good for cognitive performance? We look at different ways of measuring the Olympic weightlifting movements and derivatives other than just maximum increases. We intended for this podcast to give you tools to apply to your current programs to stimulate specific adaptations to maximize the human performance of all of your athletes. Visit: https://www.mashelite.com Sign up for the newsletter If you are local to the Triad Region of North Carolina, check out our home where Coach Mash is Head of Sports Science: https://www.riseindoorsports.com/ or email him Travis@RiseIndoorSports.com Please support our sponsors: https://www.swiftperformance.com/ https://www.shredmill.com/ https://gymaware.com/…
In this episode, I go over what to expect from future episodes of The Barbell Life Podcast including: Latest in Recovery, Sleep, and Nutrition -How to Stimulate your Desired Training Adaptation -Easy to Understand Reviews of the Latest Research -The Barbell of Course with Weightlifting, Powerlifting, and SuperTotal Information - Youth Development with the Barbell - Free Programming - The Latest in Health and Fitness especially Longevity - Speed and Agility Development - Athlete Development from Youth to Adult The Main show discussed: Concentric Contractions: Adaptations: Motor Unit Rate Coding, Especially at high rate force due to higher cross bridge detachment rates Muscle Fiber Pennation Angle due to shortening without the counter stretch which creates less of an angle Examples: Squats from Pins 2. Cleans or Pulls 3. Smith Machine Presses to throws Good for: Mimics concentric only athletic movements like the start of a sprint Overloads a contraction that is normally aided with passive force Read about this in-depth: https://gymaware.com/adaptations-from-concentric-muscular-contractions/ Eccentric Contractions: Adaptations: Overall Improvements of the SSC * Improved Stored Elasticity from noncontractile elastic components. * Improved Stored Elasticity from contractile elastic components especially from strengthened titin protein filaments. * Type II Muscle Fiber Hypertrophy * All leading to: * Improved Strength * Higher Rates of Force Production * Improved Power at Specific Rates Examples of ways to Apply Eccentric Muscular Contractions: Accentuated Eccentric Loading (AEL): Weight Releasers before Maximum Loads (strengthened connective tissue and improved strength) * Weight Releasers before Submaximum Loads (strengthened power production especially strength speed qualities of strength) * Held DB to Unloaded Jumps (RFD, SSC, and Speed Strength) * Flywheel Training (Adaptation depends on the Application) * Overloaded Eccentric Contractions from movements like the Squat and Deadlift Read about Eccentric Contractions and their Adaptations at: https://gymaware.com/adaptations-from-eccentric-contractions/ Isometric Contractions: Adaptations: Muscular Hypertrophy and Strength relative to the joint angle being applied. * Tendons and overall connective tissue when held at lengthened positions * 6 hours to fully recovery great for rehab & targeting weaknesses Here are some ways to Apply Isometric Contractions: Pulls, squats, or presses into pins Squats into pins from Lengthened Position Leg Extensions and Leg Curls from Lengthened Positions Paused Squats or Presses: great for strengthening positions but not for maximizing hypertrophy or connective tissue. Read about Isometric Contractions at: https://gymaware.com/adaptations-from-isometric-contractions/ Visit: https://www.mashelite.com Please support our sponsors: https://www.riseindoorsports.com/ https://gymaware.com https://www.swiftperformance.com/ https://www.shredmill.com/ https://www.sorinex.com/…
Hampton Morris and Olivia Reeves are the best American weightlifters of all-time. Hampton just won the Bronze Medal and Olivia the Gold Medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics. I interviewed their coaches about a month ago: Coach Tripp Morris and Coach Steve Fauer. They had some similarities that I consider to be gold nuggets for all coaches, and they have some differences. You will learn about each in this video. We discuss all the topics: 1. Technique 2. Frequency 3. Intensity 4. Volume 5. Data collection 6. Fatigue Management 7. Variations 8. Accessory Work 9. Recovery 10. Intensity v. Volume and which is better to focus. Much, Much more! Enjoy! Visit www.MashElite.com for all of our free content and products.…
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1 410 - Strength & Mindset: Coaching Youth for Success with Gabriel Villarreal 1:07:13
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1:07:13This week, we're excited to bring you an insightful conversation with Coach Gabriel Villarreal, LPC. Gabriel shares his innovative hybrid approach to mental health and strength training with youth, drawing from his experience in successfully combining strength training and counseling for young men and women, particularly those with ADHD. In this episode, we delve into: Strategies for maintaining a positive mental approach as coaches The importance of being process-driven versus performance-driven Helping youth leave us mentally and physically healthier and with a passion for fitness Gabriel's approach to working with youth who may initially resist lifting weights or training altogether. Don't miss out on Gabriel's invaluable insights into fostering holistic development in young athletes. Tune in now to enhance your coaching approach and positively impact the lives of your athletes!…
Welcome to Episode 409 of The Barbell Life Podcast! This week, we delve into the critical aspects of training that seamlessly translate to sports performance across various levels of athletic development.But before we dive in, don't miss out on the latest offer from our Coaching on the Bridge Athletic App: Youth Development (Ages 6-10 Years Old) .Here’s what’s on the agenda for today: We'll start with a quick refresher on the 10 Pillars of Athletic Development. Then, we'll explore the key elements of strength training that directly impact sports performance. Next up, we'll tackle conditioning and its role in enhancing athletic abilities. Plus, we'll share insights on effective testing methods to pinpoint areas for targeted training focus. Before you hit play, be sure to check out our New Year Specials: Get 40% off our Advanced Weightlifting Seminar , covering everything from the science behind the lifts to programming strategies for elite performance. For those aiming to stay fit and active, we're offering RiseFit at 30% off for its initial launch . Use code ‘RISEFITNEWYEAR’ for the discount. This comprehensive program covers all aspects of physical fitness, including mobility, strength, endurance, and more, delivered conveniently through the Bridge Athletic App. So, whether you're a seasoned athlete striving for greatness or someone looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle, we've got something for you.Now, sit back, relax, and enjoy the show as we unlock the secrets to athletic development on The Barbell Life Podcast!…
Introduction: This week on The Barbell Life Podcast, we're diving into a revolutionary perspective on Resistance Training for Youth. We'll be revisiting our previous discussions, summarizing our stance, and presenting an updated viewpoint based on the latest research and our extensive coaching experience with thousands of youth over the last two decades. Special Offer: Before we kick off, be sure to check out the latest offer from Stronger Experts: 40% Off the Advanced Weightlifting Seminar, featuring Coach Spencer Arnold, Coach Sean Rigsby, and our own Coach Travis Mash.Key Points Discussed in Today's Podcast: Safety of Weightlifting and Resistance Training for Youth: Emphasizing the importance of age-appropriate programs, safe progression, and professional monitoring. Highlighting the 40% Off offer for the Advanced Weightlifting Seminar with Spencer Arnold and Sean Rigsby. Debunking Myths: Clarifying that Weight Training is not dangerous for growth plates and, in fact, contributes to stronger and thicker bones. Strength Development: Discussing how youth can significantly increase strength through weight training compared to normal growth and maturation. Benefits of Plyometrics and Explosive Movements: Exploring how Olympic weightlifting techniques induce improvements in Power. Enhanced Motor Performance Skills: The impact of resistance training on improving athleticism. Reduced Sports-Related Injuries: Insights into how resistance training can enhance resistance to sports-related injuries. Improved Cardiovascular Risk Profile: Exploring the positive effects on cardiovascular health. Weight Management Assistance: Discussing how resistance training can be helpful in weight management. Psychosocial Well-Being: Exploring the broader impact on relationships, mental health, and overall well-being. Cognitive Performance: A promise to explain in more detail later in the podcast. Lifetime Health and Fitness: Discussing the improved chances of maintaining a lifetime of health and fitness. Related Videos for Quick Reference: "So, is Weightlifting Dangerous for Youth?" "Youth Resistance Training and Running Benefits and Risks" "Resistance Training for Youth" Special Offers for Listeners:For those interested in diving deeper, check out the RiseFit program: RiseFit with Coaching: Link to purchase with coaching RiseFit Onetime Purchase: Link to onetime purchase Use Code RISEFITNEWYEAR for a 30% discount.Don't miss out on this insightful episode reshaping the narrative on youth resistance training. Tune in and join the revolution!…
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Welcome back to the show after a six-month hiatus! Coach Mash is back, and this time, he's not alone. Partnered with Rise Indoor Sports as the Head of Sport Science, Coach Mash is excited to bring you top-notch information, educational products, and stellar customer support.In today's episode, Coach Mash and new cohost Riley Breske dive into the world of Olympic Weightlifting and Powerlifting. They share insights on implementation in strength training programs, covering when to embrace these movements and when to steer clear.Here's a glimpse of what to expect: Coach Mash's journey during the break and future plans. The exciting partnership with Rise Indoor Sports and its synergy with GymAware, Stronger Experts, and Mash Elite. In-depth discussions on Weightlifting and Powerlifting for athletes, exploring potential adaptations and benefits. Insights on Velocity Based Training to ensure training intent. Exploring Weightlifting and Powerlifting for General Fitness, touching on skill development, speed, power, mobility, hypertrophy, and strength. Tune in for a power-packed episode as Coach Mash and Riley guide you through optimizing your strength training journey…
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1 405 - Best Practices When Coaching Young Athletes with Missy Mitchell-McBeth 1:00:52
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1:00:52On this special episode of The Barbell Life Podcast, Coach Mash discusses High School Strength and Conditioning with Coach Missy Mitchell-McBeth.
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1 404 - Accentuated Eccentric Loading (AEL) with Tim Suchomel 1:18:31
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1:18:31Ok, we are back from a slight layoff for the holidays. We are starting 2023 out big with Episode 404, "Accentuated Eccentric Loading (AEL) to Improve Power Production and Rate," with my friend Dr. Tim Suchomel, Associate Professor of Exercise Science at Carroll University and Program Director for Master of Science in Sport Physiology and Performance Coaching, so all of you coaches and athletes out there that love getting the most cutting-edge research before everyone else is going to get precisely what you are after.…
This week on the Barbell Life Podcast, we are talking to NeuroPhysiologist Louisa Nicola, host of The Neuro Experience Podcast and Founder of Neuro Athletics.
This week on The Barbell Life Podcast, we talked to one of our former guests, Gabriel Villarreal, about the importance of physical fitness on our youth's overall mental and physical well-being.
This week's look at the science of possible adaptations to the different methods within an athletic performance program is going to be an ongoing series in an effort to teach coaches the multiple adaptations that are possible.
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