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Auto-Regulation & Fatigue Management
This post originally appeared on Insider Training... When brainstorming a topic to write on I...
Athlete Classification
Our method of classifying athletes is rooted in individual movement solutions. To begin, we will...
A Stolen Path
Coaches typically come from one of two paths. They were either an athlete themselves at one point...
FAQs
This article is a compilation of numerous email exchanges with Clare McSweeney, a therapist and...
Anders Lindsjo Coaching the Snatch
Anders Lindsjo Coaching the Snatch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG0CZq4H-xA This video is of...
Working at Altis
A recent visitor to one of our practices posed to me the question, “What is your favorite part...
Applying the Creative Process to Athlete Intake
I do not consider myself a creative person, in the least. Unique and innovative ideas have never...
Clocks and Clouds
Karl Popper, a great philosopher of science of the 20th century, first iterated the contrast of...
Book Review: Love, Life, & Legacy
Love, Life, & Legacy Author: Akeem Haynes Akeem is a 100m sprinter who competes for Canada and...
Coaching – yesterday or tomorrow? Any time but now.
Coaching is tough. Coaching is especially tough in this day and age. With the abundance of...
Negotiated Training
This term was introduced to me by Matt Jordan from Canadian Sport Institute - Calgary as part of...
Book Review: Squat Every Day
Squat Every Day Author: Matt Perryman This book came recommended from my mentor Stu McMillan via...
Book Review: The Social Animal
The Social Animal Author: David Brooks This review comes 6 months after finishing The Social...
Do You Believe In Luck?
A friend of mine unexpectedly posed this question to me today. I simply responded, "Yes" without...
Book Review: Last Dance
Last Dance: Behind the Scenes at the Final Four Author: John Feinstein I purchased this...
Communication & Education
At this point in my career my philosophy on strength and conditioning is rather bare. There...
Mastery of the Basics
In my training philosophy, mastery of the basics refers to performing high-quality movement with...
Inspire Action & Reach Potential
This post is about the importance of creating an environment conducive to high levels of...
The Blueprint
My blueprint, or coaching philosophy, is dull and boring. It is nothing more than a few buzzwords...
Why Become A Coach?
I have recently finished reading Mastery by Robert Greene. The fist chapter is titled, Discover...