6 Ways to Simplify Your Coaching for Better Results

As you progress through a career in the fitness industry, it’s easy to fall into the complexity trap. In other words, the more you learn, the more prone you are to making things overly complex with your interaction with clients/athletes. [...]

By |2025-11-26T10:25:33-05:00September 10, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

What Albert Pujols Taught Me About Swing Mechanics

Today, I've got a guest post from Bobby Tewksbary. Bobby has quickly established himself as one of the premier hitting instructors to professional and amateur hitters alike over the past few years. You might also recognize him as the guy [...]

By |2024-09-20T00:20:46-04:00September 7, 2015|Baseball|0 Comments

Random Thoughts on Sports Performance Training – Installment 13

Things have been a bit quieter on the blog of late, as I'm working with the Team USA 18U baseball squad for the World Cup. I'm actually in Osaka, Japan now, and while the days have been very full, but [...]

By |2024-09-20T00:21:14-04:00August 31, 2015|Baseball|0 Comments

How Gravity Impacts Exercise Progressions and Regressions

It goes without saying that if you want to help trainees of all experience levels succeed with strength and conditioning programs, you have to understand progressions and regressions. And, whether we're talking about mobility drills or strength exercises, coaches need [...]

By |2024-09-20T00:22:05-04:00August 12, 2015|Uncategorized|0 Comments

5 Lessons Learned From Training Those With Low Back Pain

Today's guest post comes from Dean Somerset. Dean's made a name for himself as a "low back and hip" guy, and this post demonstrates this expertise. It's especially timely, given the release of his new resource, Advanced Core Training. I’ve [...]

By |2024-09-20T00:22:36-04:00August 6, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

Random Thoughts on Sports Performance Training – Installment 12

With only one day to spare, here's the July edition of "Random Thoughts on Sports Performance Training." 1. One of the things I really heavily emphasize to our staff is that we should always be assessing. Obviously, during an initial [...]

By |2024-09-20T00:23:47-04:00July 30, 2015|Baseball|0 Comments

Is One-on-One Personal Training Really Dead?

Just about every fitness business coach out there will vehemently assert that one-on-one training is "dead," and that you have to go with semi-private (small group) training to stay relevant and profitable. Obviously, we work with almost exclusively semi-private training [...]

By |2024-09-20T00:24:15-04:00July 25, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

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