GAINcast with Vern Gambetta
Last month we hosted the GAIN Coaching by Design Workshop. A recurring theme in the workshop was process. Coaching by design requires process. On this episode of the GAINcast, Vern Gambetta dives into his process which starts with defining what he calls the six abilities: trainability, adaptability, recoverability, durability, availability, and coachability. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by and by HMMR...
info_outline 287: New Year's lessons and reflectionsGAINcast with Vern Gambetta
The GAINcast is back. To kick off the New Year, Vern Gambetta shares some lessons and reflections on the current state of training. On this episode he covers topics like the erosion of fundamentals, load management, strengths and weaknesses, innovation, and searching for questions. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by and by HMMR Media. to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video,...
info_outline 286: Developing pitchers (with Paul Davis)GAINcast with Vern Gambetta
Tradition makes baseball a great game, but tradition also holds it back. If you read or follow baseball, the sport often seems like it is in a constant civil war between the data analysts and the old school coaches. Coach Paul Davis pulling together and balancing both sides of the spectrum, helping move the sport forward while respecting and learning from its past. He joins us on this week's GAINcast to talk about creating a learning organization, finding usable data, the evolution of the game, rethinking the demands of pitching and athletic development for pitchers, and a look at...
info_outline 285: Training by design roundtableGAINcast with Vern Gambetta
Coaches education is filled with lessons on technique, methods, sport science, and more. What is often missing is how to put it all together. How to design a training session, training cyle, or training year is a key skill that many coaches struggle to learn in the trenches. On this week's GAINcast we bring together an elite roundtable with Nick Garcia, Brian FitzGerald, and Jimmy Radcliffe to discussion their own mistakes in planning, putting together progressions, planning in-season training, defining themes, and much more. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes...
info_outline 284: Olympic debriefGAINcast with Vern Gambetta
The Olympic Games wrapped up earlier this month in Paris. We had both personal connections at the Games, as well as a fan interest. On this week's GAINcast we break down our insights from watching the Games. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by and by HMMR Media. to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video, articles, podcasts, and more. The on planning will take in Los...
info_outline 283: Training strength (with Chris Webb)GAINcast with Vern Gambetta
Strength is one of the most important qualities in athletic performance. Athletes need to be able to express force in the context of their sport. But much of what goes on in strength training starts to substantially deviate from this maxim. On this week's GAINcast our friend Chris Webb joins Vern for a discussion on what strength is, moving beyond numbers, the role of the strength coach, transfer, injuries, and much more. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material...
info_outline 282: Training qualityGAINcast with Vern Gambetta
A lot has been going on in the sporting world this spring, and in our worlds as well. On this week's GAINcast we discuss a variety of topics including finding and measuring training quality, variability in skill execution, the right role for biomechanics analysis in coaching, and unstructured training. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by and by HMMR Media. to get access to a vast library of online...
info_outline 281: Presentation zen (with Garr Reynolds)GAINcast with Vern Gambetta
Communication is the cornerstone of coaching. Garr Reynold's best-selling book Presentation Zen explains how to reach the audience through simplicity and storytelling. He joins us on this weeks' GAINcast to discuss how these lessons can be helpful for coaches as well, including insights on editing, simplicity, material, and methods. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by and by HMMR Media. to get...
info_outline 280: Training trends and current eventsGAINcast with Vern Gambetta
On this week's episode we discuss some recent training trends and current events, including the World Indoor Championships, competition scheduling in an Olympic year, zone 2 training, the NFL combine, and much more. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by and by HMMR Media. to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video, articles, podcasts, and more. Our is online, including...
info_outline 279: Athlete profiling (with Jason Hettler)GAINcast with Vern Gambetta
What sport you play is different than how you play that sport. In the game of tennis, for example, vastly different styles of play emerge, which require a different approach to preapre for. On this week's GAINcast Jason Hettler of IMG Academy Tennis explains their process of profiling athletes, matching to game style, and individualizing training. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by and by HMMR...
info_outlineAnother baseball season is underway and, once again, the injuries are piling up. On this week’s GAINcast we speculate about what might be causing the injuries, how training is related to injuries, and where using heavy and light implements can go right or wrong.
For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at:
https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2023/05/gaincast-episode-268-implements-and-injuries/
The following links were also referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic:
- The GAINcast is sponsored by GAIN. GAIN 2023 will take place from June 13 to 17 and registration is open.
- We are also sponsored by HMMR Media. Join HMMR Media to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video, articles, podcasts, and more.
- For more on the topic of baseball, listen to GAINcast 35 with pitching coach Paul Davis. Over HMMR Podcast Episode 69 we also talked with Driveline Baseball’s founder Kyle Body.
- Injuries have been a topic several times on the show, including GAINcast 6 on injury prevention and GAINcast 224 on injury explosion.
- Throwing different implements was discussed a little on our last episode with Bogdan Poprawski. In addition, HMMR Podcast Episode 10 covered the topic. Nick Garcia’s master’s thesis covered training for the shot put and took a close look at the training methods of top coaches and their use of different implements. In a series of posts he talks about training with different implements, how elite coaches use different implements, finding the right implements for your throwers. While not as detailed, I also looked at the benefits of light and heavy hammers in a series of posts: part 1 and part 2.