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#252 Emaly Vatne, Part 2- R2RR

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Release Date: 10/15/2025

#263 Iron Neck, Mike Jolly, & Adam Davis, Part 1- R2RR show art #263 Iron Neck, Mike Jolly, & Adam Davis, Part 1- R2RR

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In this Research to Reps Roundtable conversation, I sat down with Dr. Ernie Reimer, Coach Adam Davis, and Mike Jolly, founder of Iron Neck, to dig into a topic that deserves a lot more attention in performance training: neck strength. We unpacked Mike’s personal motivation for creating Iron Neck after watching former teammates suffer from the long-term effects of brain injury, and we explored the research-based connection between neck strength, multi-planar control, and reducing the forces that contribute to concussions. What stood out in this discussion is that neck training is not just...

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#262 Patrick Sapp, Ep. 2- BSAR show art #262 Patrick Sapp, Ep. 2- BSAR

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n the second half, I talk with Pat about how his career evolved into building and leading outside of sports, and why he was able to impact so many different rooms without changing who he was. We dig into what development work really is and why raising major gifts is a competitive space that demands emotional control, resilience, and a deep understanding of people. Pat explains how learning the donor mindset, handling rejection, and finding someone’s “why” became a training ground that translated into everything he did next. From there we shift into the work he is doing now in mental...

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#261 Patrick Sapp Ep. 1- BSAR show art #261 Patrick Sapp Ep. 1- BSAR

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Patrick Sapp and I go way back to our rookie days with the San Diego Chargers, and this conversation starts right where it should: with relationships, loyalty, and what it means to take care of people when nobody is watching. We talk about how those early years in the league shaped us, what it really feels like to fight for a roster spot no matter where you were drafted, and the kind of leadership and mentorship that shows up in small moments but changes your whole path. Those Chargers teams had strong examples, and we both carried those lessons forward. We also discuss one of the most unique...

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#260 Dr. Paul Comfort, Part 2- R2RR show art #260 Dr. Paul Comfort, Part 2- R2RR

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In part two of my conversation with Dr. Paul Comfort, we shift from exercises and metrics to the bigger picture of performance itself. We unpack what performance really means and why it can never be reduced to a single number or test. Performance is technical, tactical, physical, psychological, emotional, and relational. It is how the mind and body work together in real time and how individuals come together inside a team. Paul reinforces that we do not control performance, we influence it. That influence is shaped by belief, trust, communication, and cohesion across the entire performance...

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#259 Dr. Paul Comfort, Part 1- R2RR show art #259 Dr. Paul Comfort, Part 1- R2RR

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In this episode of Research 2 Reps, we had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Paul Comfort, whose work has influenced how so many of us think about Olympic lifting, power development, and applied sports science. Paul walks us through how his early research on pull variations reshaped real-world training for athletes who may not be ready for or suited to full catches. We talk about what happens when you shorten the pull, how power and rate of force development can actually improve, and why removing the catch is not the step backward some believe it to be. What stands out is how curiosity in...

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#258 Jason Dierking Ep. 2- BSAR show art #258 Jason Dierking Ep. 2- BSAR

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In part two of my conversation with Jason Dierking, we pick up right where we left off and go even deeper into leadership, identity, and what it really looks like to build a staff and a culture that lasts. Jason talks about how he structures his sports performance department, how he intentionally develops his coaches, and why character has to come first if you want sustained excellence. We get into the reality of retention, growth, trust, communication, and why leaders have to create an environment where people feel valued, challenged, and capable of doing meaningful work. Jason also opens up...

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#257 Jason Dierking Pt.1- BSAR show art #257 Jason Dierking Pt.1- BSAR

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In part 1 of this Beyond Sets & Reps episode, I get to sit down with my friend Jason Dierking, the Director of Olympic Sports Performance at the University of Louisville. We talk about his path from growing up in the Midwest to becoming one of the most respected leaders in our profession. Jason opens up about how his faith, values, and love for the training process shaped who he is as a coach and a person. We look back at how the field has changed, how discipline and gratitude were built into him early, and how those lessons still guide the way he serves athletes today. We also get into...

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#256 Brett Hayes, Pt. 2- R2RR show art #256 Brett Hayes, Pt. 2- R2RR

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In part 2 of my conversation with Brett Hayes, we move from technology and tools into the real glue that holds high performance environments together. Brett talks about what happens when biomechanics, sport science, and strength and conditioning all show up in the same room speaking different “languages,” and how ego, vocabulary, and mixed messages can quietly tear teams apart. He shares stories from our days at Mizzou, working with people like Bryan Mann, and how using less threatening language, asking coaches to teach us their terms, and leading with humility builds the trust you need...

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#255 Brett Hayes, Part 1- R2RR show art #255 Brett Hayes, Part 1- R2RR

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In this episode of the Research 2 Reps Roundtable, I sit down with my longtime friend and collaborator Brett Hayes, a physical therapist who helped us shape what we now call corrective biomechanics. Brett shares how his journey from the Pacific Northwest and years with the Seattle Seahawks led him to Mizzou, where we started connecting clinical rehab principles with what was happening in the weight room and on the field. We talk about how that shared vision turned into real systems, including our early work with the DARI markerless motion capture platform, and how that technology helped us...

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#254 Rashard Hall, Part 2- BSAR show art #254 Rashard Hall, Part 2- BSAR

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In part two, I press into a word we throw around too loosely in college athletics: development. Rashard and I sort out the differences between strength and conditioning, scholar-athlete development across leadership, career, life skills and community, player development for team ROI, and capital or NIL fundraising. We also talk brass tacks on funding: start with your head coach and your development office, get everyone at the same table, and design experiences that help athletes grow while giving donors and corporate partners something meaningful to support. Rashard is clear that the NIL and...

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In the second half of the episode, we take the discussion deeper into the evolution of sport science and the challenges of applying it across different environments. Emaly and I talk about how athletes transition from national teams to their college or professional programs and the difficulties that come with inconsistent resources and data. We also explore how sports scientists are learning to balance the practical realities of technology with the need for accurate and reliable data. The conversation touches on real issues like injury prevention, pain management, and how performance staff can use individualized approaches to make the biggest impact.

This part of the episode also focuses on how the role of sports science has become more athlete-facing. It is no longer just about the back-end data. It is about trust, education, and helping athletes make better choices for themselves. We discuss strategies that go beyond the lab, from sleep education to recovery tools, and how coaches and scientists can better listen to athletes about what matters to them. The takeaway here is that true performance progress happens when the science is individualized and when athletes feel empowered to take ownership of their development.

Shoutout to Sorinex and EliteForm for making these episodes possible!