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017 | Elevating Player Development: The Intersection of Collaboration, Technology, and Culture in Sports Science w/ Dr Brad DeWeese | MTB Performance Project

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Release Date: 03/14/2024

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Summary
 
Dr. Brad DeWeese, a high performance director, discusses the importance of collaboration and communication in player development. He emphasizes the need for a unifying language among different roles and disciplines in sports. Brad shares his diverse career path and the value of delayed gratification in professional growth. He also highlights the role of technology in providing objective data for informed decision-making. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of building a culture of communication, respect, and love within a team. Brad discusses the evolution of load monitoring and advancements in technology in the field of sports science. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the human body and not over-relying on technology. Dr. DeWeese also highlights the role of high performance departments in educating and collaborating with the entire organization. He advises coaches with limited resources to focus on the basics of sleep, hydration, and nutrition. Overall, Dr. DeWeese encourages a proactive and thoughtful approach to training and workload management.
 
Takeaways
  • Collaboration and communication are crucial in player development, allowing different roles and disciplines to work together effectively.
  • Delayed gratification and versatility are important in professional growth, allowing individuals to gain diverse experiences and skills.
  • Technology provides valuable data for informed decision-making in player development, but it should be used in conjunction with the art of coaching.
  • Building a culture of communication, respect, and love within a team fosters a positive work environment and enhances productivity. Understand the evolution of load monitoring and the advancements in technology in sports science.
  • Avoid over-reliance on technology and prioritize understanding the human body and its responses to training.
  • High performance departments should educate and collaborate with the entire organization to ensure alignment and success.
  • Focus on the basics of sleep, hydration, and nutrition, even with limited resources.
  • Take a proactive and thoughtful approach to training and workload management.

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MTB