Strength and Conditioning Stuff You Should Read: 8/8/16
Written on August 8, 2016 at 7:36 am, by Eric Cressey
I'm wrapping up my California trip tonight, but didn't want to leave you hanging on this week's recommended strength and conditioning reading/listening. Here are some good ones to check out:
EC on "The Impact Show" with Jim Kielbaso - This might have been my favorite podcast I've ever done, as I feel like Jim and I covered a lot of ground on the business and coaching sides of the equation. He's got some quality stuff in the archives of this podcast, too, so I'd encourage you to check some of his previous episodes out as well.
Invisible Influence - I've become a big fan of Jonah Berger's writing in a similar way to how Malcolm Gladwell won me over years ago. If you're interested in the factors that govern behavior and decision-making, Berger's stuff will be right up your alley. His commentary on "social facilitation" has immediate utility for those in the fitness industry.

Softball and Humeral Anterior Glide - If you like my baseball writing, you'll also enjoy CSP coach Nancy Newell's blogs on training softball players. This is one such example.
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August 9th, 2016 at 10:40 am
Just added Invisible Influence to my Amazon shopping cart.
I’ve read Switch, and I’ve read the beginning of Motivational Interviewing, so hopefully this book will help me add more tools to my coaching repertoire!