Be Legendary Podcast
On this episode, I had the pleasure of catching up with Dave Christensen, a coach whose journey and impact on the game of football have been truly inspiring. We talked about the power of mentorship and how key figures like Coach Don James taught us life and leadership principles that extend far beyond the field. Dave reflected on the importance of structure, discipline, and pushing players out of their comfort zones to help them grow. He also shared some of the major setbacks and sacrifices he’s faced in his career, including the bold decision to adopt a spread offense—a move that...
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In part 2 of the Research 2 Reps Roundtable, my co-hosts Dr. Ernie Rimer, Dr. Ted Lambrinides, and I continue our engaging discussion with Dr. Tim Suchomel, diving deeper into the essentials of long-term athlete development (LTAD). Dr. Suchomel emphasizes the importance of starting athletes with fundamental movement patterns, such as squats and hip hinges, to establish a strong foundation before progressing to advanced techniques like Olympic lifts. He highlights how focusing on movement quality at an early age helps prevent poor habits in college athletes and sets them up for success. We also...
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In this first part of a new Research 2 Reps Roundtable podcast episode, I’m joined by my co-hosts, Dr. Ernie Rimer and Dr. Ted Lambrinides, along with our guest Dr. Tim Suchomel, Associate Professor and Director of the Sports Science Master’s Program at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Suchomel shares his extensive background in strength and power-oriented training and his current research on athlete monitoring and long-term athlete development. He delves into how his work on neuromuscular research and combining athletic, academic, and sports medicine resources is shaping his approach,...
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In part 2 of our conversation with Asaad Ali on *Beyond Sets & Reps*, Asaad continues to share his journey, discussing his transition from athlete to videographer and his approach to building his own legacy while honoring his father’s. He recalls his early career in baseball, including scouting for the White Sox and coaching, before taking a turn into videography at the University of Louisville. This career shift provided a new platform for his competitive drive as he set his sights on producing content that reflects his deep understanding of sports and the athlete's journey. Asaad...
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In this first part of the conversation, Asaad Ali shares his experience of growing up as the son of Muhammad Ali, delving into the unique and challenging aspects of living in his father’s public shadow. Asaad reflects on the symbolic presence of his father in Louisville, where reminders of Muhammad Ali are everywhere—from airport names to local landmarks—underscoring the deep connection between his father and the city. He discusses the sense of pride and resilience he inherited from his father’s legacy, aligning it with the underdog mentality often embraced by the University of...
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In part 2 of the *Research to Reps Roundtable* podcast, co-hosts Dr. Pat Ivey, Dr. Ernie Reimer, and Dr. Ted Lambrinides continue their conversation with Paul Jones, sports scientist at The Ohio State University. Paul dives deeper into the challenges of integrating sports science methodologies across various levels of athletics and how different institutions respond to new technologies. The discussion touches on the balance between evidence-based practices and longstanding traditions, as well as how to effectively educate coaches and athletes to foster a data-driven approach. Paul also shares...
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In this episode of *The Research to Reps Roundtable*, co-hosts Dr. Pat Ivey, Dr. Ernie Reimer, and Dr. Ted Lambrinides welcome Paul Jones, a leading expert in sports science, for part one of their conversation. Paul discusses the challenges of scaling his work to meet the demands of a larger program and adapting to a different environment. He also highlights the importance of humility, being open to learning from others, and building strong relationships within new contexts to create meaningful change and impact. Throughout the episode, the group explores the evolving role of sports science in...
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In this episode of Beyond Sets and Reps, I connect with University of Virginia former running back Perris Jones to discuss his remarkable journey through adversity and the lessons he's learned along the way. Perris opens up about his academic and athletic experiences, including earning three degrees and overcoming a career-threatening spinal injury sustained during a game against the University of Louisville. He shares the emotional and psychological impact of the injury, as well as his remarkable recovery, which he attributes to the support of his family, coaches, and medical staff. Perris...
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In this episode of the Beyond Sets and Reps podcast, Dr. Pat Ivey, Dr. Andreas Stamatis, and Dr. Ernie Reimer share reflections from their journey back from the Mississippi State Athlete Engineering Conference. The discussion kicks off with a humorous story about switching drivers on the highway and transitions into a deeper conversation about coaching, leadership, and teamwork. The hosts explore how their backgrounds in strength and conditioning have evolved into broader roles, focusing on mental health and performance services at the University of Louisville. They emphasize the importance of...
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In this episode of Beyond Sets and Reps,I continue my conversation with Dr. Tommy Stallworth, who offers an update on his current role coaching high school athletes in Georgia. Stallworth shares the excitement of guiding students through summer workouts, 7-on-7 camps, and the college recruiting process. His extensive coaching experience spans college and the NFL, providing valuable insights into the complexities of professional sports. Stallworth discusses the challenges of the NFLPA's grading system and the importance of building strong relationships with athletes to support their growth and...
info_outlineIn this first part of a new Research 2 Reps Roundtable podcast episode, I’m joined by my co-hosts, Dr. Ernie Rimer and Dr. Ted Lambrinides, along with our guest Dr. Tim Suchomel, Associate Professor and Director of the Sports Science Master’s Program at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Suchomel shares his extensive background in strength and power-oriented training and his current research on athlete monitoring and long-term athlete development. He delves into how his work on neuromuscular research and combining athletic, academic, and sports medicine resources is shaping his approach, particularly as he transitions to Pittsburgh and navigates the challenges presented by the transfer portal and extended athlete eligibility.
The conversation expands to discuss the importance of collaboration between organizations such as CSCCA and NSCA. We explore how working together can help create consensus statements and unified guidelines to address athlete health and performance challenges, particularly as the landscape of collegiate and professional athletics evolves with increased athlete transfers. Dr. Suchomel highlights the growing need for data-driven solutions and partnerships within the sports science field to ensure better development of athletes and to adapt to the changing dynamics in sports. This episode provides key insights into the future of strength and conditioning and how collaboration will drive progress in the industry.
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