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In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Laurel Beversdorf talks with strength coach James Lederach, MS, CSCS, about the deeper side of coaching and how helping someone get stronger often means helping them grow as a person. Together, they explore the benefits of strength development for adults and kids, training that supports rather than interferes with sport, the downsides of early sport specialization in youth, and the broader life lessons that strength training offers beyond physical health and performance.
James and Laurel reflect on how training develops resilience, self-reliance, and emotional steadiness for both kids and adults. They discuss how good coaching balances structure with empathy, how strength training teaches self-trust, and why the most meaningful outcomes of training have less to do with performance and more to do with who we become through the process.
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Bell, 2018; PMID: 30135085
DiFiori, 2014; PMID: 24463910
Post, 2017; PMID: 28288281
Post, 2016; PMID: 27807260
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By Dr. Sarah Court, PT, DPT and Laurel Beversdorf4.7
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In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Laurel Beversdorf talks with strength coach James Lederach, MS, CSCS, about the deeper side of coaching and how helping someone get stronger often means helping them grow as a person. Together, they explore the benefits of strength development for adults and kids, training that supports rather than interferes with sport, the downsides of early sport specialization in youth, and the broader life lessons that strength training offers beyond physical health and performance.
James and Laurel reflect on how training develops resilience, self-reliance, and emotional steadiness for both kids and adults. They discuss how good coaching balances structure with empathy, how strength training teaches self-trust, and why the most meaningful outcomes of training have less to do with performance and more to do with who we become through the process.
SITE WIDE SALE — Save $$ on our Movement Logic Tutorials
FOLLOW @MovementLogicTutorials on Instagram
RESOURCES
Bell, 2018; PMID: 30135085
DiFiori, 2014; PMID: 24463910
Post, 2017; PMID: 28288281
Post, 2016; PMID: 27807260
VISIT James Lederach's Gym Heavy Athletics
FOLLOW @james_lederach on Instagram

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