You’ve probably had to figure out how to manage injuries from time to time. Tweaks, twinges and injuries happen. Unfortunately, they’re a part of life. If you’re an athlete, you may get injured while training or competing, but you also might just tweak something in your day-to-day activities. While we can’t prevent tweaks, twinges or … Read More
Sports Performance
100 Reps a Day: A Simple Strategy to Rehabilitate Strained Muscles
I’ve helped plenty of clients rehabilitate strained muscles over the last 20 years and finally have a simple strategy that helps improve compliance and outcomes in nearly all cases. I messed up plenty of times in the last 20 years so you don’t have to! I’ve been fortunate enough to work with pretty much every type … Read More
How to Design a Program Using Guidelines, Governors and Guard Rails – Episode 49
In this episode, Brett and Mike discuss how to design a program using guidelines, governors, and guard rails. The MED duo also discusses various topics such as: The importance of client/coach communication How to design a program that yields results and is also easy for your clients to understand Repetitions on Reserve (RIR) Perceived Rate … Read More
Power Development – Episode 42
Many strength coaches and sports coaches have missed the boat on the idea that power development is very different than conditioning. Let’s emphasize that. Power development is not conditioning. Simply put, power is strength strength applied quickly. In this episode Brett and Mike discuss: The do’s and don’ts of power development Programming strategies for power development … Read More
We are Failing Our Youth Athletes (And I’m Part of the Problem)
Before I begin, remember I’m as guilty as charged. I’ve made these mistakes and I know better. We are failing our youth athletes and I’m part of the problem. I wrote this to share my thoughts on how we can do better as parents and coaches… and also to remind myself to to stop being … Read More
The Truth about Strength and Conditioning Research – Episode 29
Tune into this episode to get an inside look at the truth about strength and conditioning research. Today’s guest, Antonio Squillante, is a brilliant coach and researcher. He gives us an absolute masterclass on how research works in the world of strength and conditioning. If you are a coach who’s trying to understand how strength … Read More
Success Leaves Clues – Episode 19
If you’re listening to this chances are you’re interested in learning how to be {more} successful as a personal trainer and/or strength coach. With over 45 years of combined experience, Brett and Mike have seen and experienced just about everything you can imagine working with clients in the fitness industry. Sure, they’ve made their fair … Read More
Let’s Get Some Fresh Air
Breathing is a skill that requires practice. It’s fair to say most of us are dealing with many high stress situations these days. We’re feeling unsure about when things will trend in a more positive direction… and for how long. Being optimistic and finding the silver lining in real life situations can be difficult, especially … Read More
Kettlebells and BJJ – A Perfect Match
Today’s topic includes two my favorite things – kettlebells and BJJ! If you’ve spent any amount of time training martial arts or coaching combat athletes, you’ve probably heard that kettlebell training can be incredibly beneficial for these athletes. You will hear things like… Kettlebell Training will improve functional strength. Training with kettlebells is excellent for … Read More
Strength and Conditioning for BJJ
Strength and conditioning for BJJ doesn’t have to be complicated. Unfortunately, There is so much misinformation on how to properly train for the sport of Brazilian jujitsu. In this episode, Mike gives you some no BS guidance on how you to approach strength and conditioning for BJJ. He covers everything from injury prevention, assessments, kettlebell … Read More