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  • Episode #228 The Blueprint to Building a HUGE Vertical Jump with Brandon Davis
    2025/02/26

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    In this episode, Gerry welcomes Brandon Davis, a strength and conditioning coach, to discuss vertical jump training and performance strategies. They dive into the importance of altitude drops, resisted sprints, and the role of eccentric training in athletic development. Brandon shares insights on common training misconceptions, including the misuse of VertiMax, overcomplicating jump training, and the obsession with sport-specific gimmicks. The discussion also covers how social media influences training trends, the challenges of coaching in different settings, and the effectiveness of loaded jumps and Olympic lifts.

    Brandon explains why he prioritizes eccentric overload and altitude drops for injury prevention and performance, as well as his shift away from Olympic lifts in favor of resisted sprinting and alternative jump training methods. The conversation provides valuable insights for coaches and athletes looking to enhance power, speed, and jump mechanics.

    All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Introduction and Podcast Recognition
    3:39 – Welcoming Brandon Davis and Episode Overview
    5:28 – Common Misconceptions in Jump Training and Performance
    7:39 – The VertiMax Debate: Effective or Overhyped?
    12:10 – The Problem with Sport-Specific Training Gimmicks
    15:35 – Issues with Speed Ladder Training for Athletic Performance
    17:25 – The Rise of Fascia-Based Training: Overhyped or Useful?
    19:54 – How Social Media Affects Strength and Conditioning Trends
    23:37 – Box Jumps for Conditioning: Misuse and Proper Application
    26:23 – Why Altitude Drops Are Essential for Athletic Development
    30:24 – Addressing the Fear of High Drop Landings
    34:12 – Progressing Athletes to Maximal Landings and Drop Heights
    37:36 – The Role of Eccentric Strength in Vertical Jump Development
    41:36 – Why Basic Training Works for a Long Time in Young Athletes
    45:37 – Stimulus Rotation vs. Sticking with the Basics
    50:35 – Olympic Lifts: Are They Necessary for Power Development?
    57:50 – The Best Loaded Jump Variations for Vertical Jump Gains
    1:02:14 – The Drawbacks of Trap Bar Jumps and Setup Constraints

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  • Episode #227 Maximizing Athletic Longevity and Injury Prevention with Wesley Wang
    2025/02/19

    On this episode of Muscles and Management, Gerry welcomes Wesley Wang, a sports physical therapist specializing in injury rehab and performance optimization. Wesley shares key insights into preventing and recovering from ACL injuries, common mistakes athletes make in training, and how to structure rehab for long-term durability and peak performance.

    The conversation covers how strength training impacts injury risk, the role of mobility and stability in rehab, and practical strategies for staying healthy while improving performance. Wesley also debunks common myths about rehab, explains why return-to-play testing is crucial, and offers actionable advice for athletes, coaches, and parents.

    All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!

    Episode Timestamps:

    00:45 Introduction to Wesley Wang and his background in sports physical therapy
    06:10 The rise of ACL injuries and why they’re so common
    12:35 Key strength training principles for injury prevention
    18:50 Why mobility and stability matter in rehab
    24:15 The biggest rehab mistakes athletes make
    31:40 How to safely return to sport after injury
    39:20 Debunking myths about injury prevention and recovery
    45:05 The importance of long-term athletic development
    52:30 Practical takeaways for athletes, coaches, and parents

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  • Episode #226 In-Season Training, Speed Myths & Social Media’s Impact on Coaching with Brendan Thompson & Joseph Potts
    2025/02/12

    In this episode of Muscles and Management, Gerry welcomes back two highly respected performance coaches, Brendan Thompson and Joseph Potts, for an unfiltered conversation on the state of strength and conditioning. The trio dives into pressing topics such as the role of social media in coaching, the rise of "guru" trainers, and the increasing reliance on over-assessment in sports science.

    Brendan and Joseph share insights on in-season and off-season training philosophies, discuss whether max-speed training is overrated, and explore the importance of contextualizing KPIs rather than chasing arbitrary numbers. They also analyze the dangers of misinformation in the industry, particularly around speed development and force plate data, and how young athletes can navigate today’s recruiting landscape.

    The conversation is packed with real-world examples from professional sports, including NFL, MLB, and collegiate athletics, offering listeners a raw and insightful look at what truly matters in athlete development.

    All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!

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    Episode Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction to the Episode and Guests, Brendan Thompson & Joseph Potts
    3:06 The Role of Social Media in Coaching & the Rise of “Gurus”
    7:14 The State of the Strength & Conditioning Industry: Misinformation & Overcomplication
    12:30 The Problem with Over-Assessing Athletes & Data Overload
    17:09 Strength vs. Speed: Do Heavy Lifts Actually Make You Faster?
    23:26 Chasing KPIs: Why Context Matters More Than Arbitrary Metrics
    28:15 Overuse of Force Plates, Readiness Testing & Tech Gimmicks in Training
    35:00 The Warm-Up as an Assessment: Why Simplicity Wins
    39:02 The Fine Line Between Testing & Over-Testing
    41:37 The Changing Landscape of College Recruiting & NIL’s Impact
    50:00 The Truth About Football Combines & Baseball Showcases
    56:41 In-Season Speed Training: How Much Is Necessary?
    57:46 Is Max Speed Training Overrated? The Science & Debate
    1:07:00 Preventing Hamstring Injuries with Strategic Sprinting
    1:10:00 Final Thoughts on Building Better Athletes & Avoiding Industry Pitfalls



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  • Episode #225 Everything You Need to Know About Speed Development for Athletes
    2025/02/05

    In this episode, Gerry discusses the critical elements of speed development for team sport athletes, particularly baseball players. He breaks down acceleration, top speed, and the nuances of sprint training, emphasizing how these factors impact performance on the field. The episode highlights the importance of exposing athletes to longer sprints, addressing common speed training mistakes, and optimizing the 60-yard dash—a key metric for baseball scouting.

    Gerry introduces the newly launched Diamond Speed Protocol (https://www.onlystrength.training/diamond-speed-protocol?new_run=true), a comprehensive speed training program designed specifically for baseball players. He explains the role of velocity-based training, heavy resisted sprints, and proper mechanics in maximizing acceleration. The conversation also covers common misconceptions about strength training for speed and why athletes should prioritize force output over perfect sprint mechanics.

    Throughout the episode, Gerry and Mike discuss their own experiences with speed training (or the lack thereof) in high school and how modern approaches have evolved. They stress the importance of structured training and preparation before showcases, rather than randomly attending events without optimizing performance.

    All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!

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    Episode Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction to the Episode and Overview of Speed Development

    1:37 Importance of Ratings, Reviews, and Supporting the Podcast

    2:31 Baseball-Specific Speed Training and Launch of the Diamond Speed Protocol

    5:25 Challenges of the 60-Yard Dash and Its Role in Baseball Recruiting

    10:18 Common Speed Training Mistakes and Why Athletes Struggle with the 60-Yard Dash

    14:55 Gerry and Mike Discuss Their Personal Experiences with Speed Training in High School

    21:53 Why Baseball Players Need to Train for Top Speed and Acceleration

    24:51 Importance of Identifying Weaknesses in Acceleration vs. Top Speed Mechanics

    27:19 The Role of Timing Splits in Sprint Performance Assessment

    29:24 Acceleration Mechanics: The Benefits of Sled Sprints and Heavy Resistance Training

    35:06 Understanding Skill Acquisition and Self-Organization in Sprint Training

    40:28 How Resisted Sprints Improve Mechanics Without Over-Coaching

    43:16 Strength Training for Speed: How Much Does It Matter?

    46:02 Prioritizing Force Output Over Perfect Sprint Mechanics

    48:00 Integrating Sprint Training into Existing Strength Programs

    50:35 Why the Diamond Speed Protocol Is a Game-Changer for Athletes

    55:55 Upcoming Guests and Future Program Plans

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  • Episode #224 Strategies for Speed Development, Rotational Power and More with Cameron Dietz (Cincinnati Baseball)
    2025/01/29

    In this episode, Gerry welcomes Cam Dietz, Director of Performance at the University of Cincinnati Baseball program, to discuss performance training strategies. Cam shares insights on rotational power, resisted sprints, and balancing intensity with recovery for athletes. He highlights the value of single-leg movements, resisted acceleration, and how he integrates med ball throws to develop power. The conversation also touches on the evolving training landscape, the importance of social media for coaches, and how to create buy-in and motivation among athletes.

    Cam dives into how resisted sprints can improve force production and technique, the value of training rotational power year-round, and why unilateral exercises dominate his programming. He also shares advice for coaches on building their brand and leveraging social media for career growth.

    All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!
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    3:28 Cam’s Background and the Role of Social Media in Coaching

    7:39 Avoiding Overcomplication in Training Philosophy

    12:30 The Five Core Movements Cam Focuses on for Athlete Development

    15:55 Unilateral vs. Bilateral Training and Program Structure

    23:37 Resisted Sprints and Acceleration for Team Sports

    26:23 Programming for Resisted Acceleration: Distances, Loads, and Tools

    30:24 Matching Speed and Strength Work with Ground Contact Times

    39:46 Acceleration and Rotational Power: Starts and Moving Start Techniques

    44:15 The Importance of Vertical Power in Rotational Training

    51:01 In-Season Rotational Power Training and Managing Volume

    54:11 Final Advice for Coaches: Building Your Brand and Adding Value

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  • Episode #223 How to Begin and Structure Off-Season Training with Scott Leech (URI Football)
    2025/01/22

    In this episode, Gerry welcomes Scott Leech, Director of Performance for the University of Rhode Island football program, to discuss the intricacies of off-season training for Division I athletes. Scott shares how his team navigated their most successful season in 39 years, culminating in a conference championship and a playoff victory, and the challenges that come with building and sustaining a winning culture.

    Scott delves into the physical and mental demands athletes face post-season and outlines his approach to off-season programming. He emphasizes balancing recovery with progressive training, including implementing heavy resistance sleds, velocity-based training, and grappling drills to prepare athletes for the rigors of spring ball. He highlights the importance of catering to each player's needs, from underclassmen eager to prove themselves to seasoned starters managing wear and tear.

    Throughout the conversation, Scott offers practical advice for designing effective off-season programs, focusing on foundational strength, managing athlete load, and fostering a competitive environment even during winter break. His insights provide valuable takeaways for coaches and athletes aiming to maximize their off-season potential.

    All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!
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    0:00 Introduction to the Episode and Guest, Scott Leech
    1:15 Scott’s Role as Director of Performance at the University of Rhode Island
    2:43 Reflecting on Rhode Island’s Historic Football Season
    5:10 Balancing Transfer Portal Success with Team Development
    9:06 Challenges of Integrating Athletes from Diverse Training Backgrounds
    14:35 Managing Athlete Health After a Long Season
    18:57 Designing Winter Break Programs to Maximize Athlete Compliance
    23:16 Prioritizing Foundational Strength and Recovery During Offseason
    30:14 Building a Competitive Culture Through Offseason Training
    35:00 Adjusting Training Based on Athlete Readiness Using Velocity-Based Training
    43:07 Simplifying Strength Programs to Maximize Athlete Development
    49:31 Transitioning to In-Person Offseason Training: Speed, Strength, and Conditioning
    54:04 Implementing Contact Prep and Competitive Conditioning Drills
    58:34 Incorporating Aerobic Base Work for Football Athletes
    1:00:06 The Importance of Restoring Muscle Mass and Strength in Offseason
    1:05:12 Final Reflections: Keeping Offseason Training Balanced and Enjoyable

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  • Episode #222 How Performance Training Has Changed and What it Means with AJ Blue (UNC Football S&C)
    2025/01/15

    In this episode, Gerry welcomes AJ Blue, Associate Head of Strength and Conditioning for the University of North Carolina football program, to discuss his unique journey into coaching. AJ shares how he transitioned from a communications major and former collegiate football player to a seasoned strength coach at the Division I level. He highlights the challenges of entering the field without a kinesiology background and provides insights into the evolving world of strength and conditioning.

    AJ dives into in-season training strategies, including balancing lower-body strength work with intense football practices, and explains how technology like velocity-based training has revolutionized athlete monitoring. He also emphasizes the importance of restoring range of motion and rebuilding foundational strength in the offseason. Throughout the conversation, AJ offers practical advice for aspiring coaches and insights into building trust and relationships with athletes.

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    0:00 Introduction to the Episode and Guest, AJ Blue

    1:11 AJ’s Journey: From Communications Major to Strength Coach

    3:31 Navigating UNC's Football Program and Building Athlete Relationships

    9:47 Challenges of Entering the Field Without a Kinesiology Degree

    15:17 The Impact of Playing Experience on Coaching Style

    18:40 Technological Innovations in Strength and Conditioning

    24:03 Using Velocity-Based Training and Reverse Bands for In-Season Work

    31:50 The Value of Practical vs. Theoretical Knowledge in Coaching

    37:11 In-Season Training Structure: Weekly Schedule and Intensity

    44:11 Recovery Strategies and Balancing High-Impact Practices

    50:13 Importance of Loaded Mobility and Movement Efficiency

    53:44 Postseason Plans: Rebuilding Range of Motion and Conditioning

    56:56 Foundations of Offseason Sprint and Strength Training

    1:00:22 Final Advice for Aspiring Coaches

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  • Episode #221 Speed Development for Team Sports with Matt Talarico (Chicago Cubs)
    2025/01/08

    In this episode, Gerry welcomes Matt Talarico, Director of Speed Performance and Base Running for the Chicago Cubs, to discuss the evolving landscape of speed training in baseball. Matt shares insights from his time with the New York Yankees, highlighting how speed development is becoming a vital focus in player performance and team strategy.

    He dives into the importance of creating buy-in from athletes, balancing intensity with recovery, and the innovative methods he’s used to revolutionize base stealing and speed training. Matt also reflects on his early days at Wright State, where he implemented transformative techniques that propelled the program to national success in stolen bases.

    All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!
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    Episode Timestamps:

    0:00 Introduction to the Episode and Guest, Matt Talarico

    3:21 The Evolution of Speed Training in Baseball

    5:27 Insights from Matt's Time with the Yankees and Transition to the Cubs

    9:47 How Speed Development Benefits Player Performance

    12:00 The Importance of Open-Mindedness in Player Development

    14:38 Matt's Work at Wright State and the Revolution of Base Stealing

    18:20 Out-of-the-Box Methods for Speed Training and Their Impact

    21:30 Challenges and Success Stories in Implementing Speed Programs

    24:10 Warm-Ups and Preparation Strategies for Practice

    27:01 The Role of Recovery in Speed Development

    28:47 Balancing Intensity and Recovery in Professional Baseball

    34:12 Managing Workloads and Year-Round Speed Development

    41:07 Creating Buy-In and Motivation for Athletes

    48:20 Tips for Effective Speed Training Across Levels

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