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Okay my friends, today we’re trying something 100% and completely NEW with this podcast!
Yes, even after 500 episodes, I’m still looking for ways to keep it fresh and exciting, so I really hope you enjoy it.
In today’s MR Training Talk, we’re going to dive deeper into some of my most popular articles and social media posts in recent memory.
For example…
I’m going to answer all those questions – and more – in this week’s episode of the Physical Prep Podcast!
Tailor exercises to an athlete needs – not trends – for better results and fewer injuries
Recognizing whether an athlete is more stiff or compliant allows for a precise intervention
In-season training success relies on balancing multiple workout types—loading, maintenance, “stim” and recovery
Are you tired of using clunky, antiquated program design tools like Microsoft Word or Excel?
Are you ready to level up your programming, and make it far more engaging to your clients and athletes?
If so, you need to check out Train Heroic.
I’ve been using TrainHeroic for years now both here at RTS and at IFAST, and I can tell you the user experience both as an athlete and coach is truly second to none.
To learn more and start your free 14-day trial, just follow this link to learn more about Train Heroic.
Not only will you get your first 14 days free, but it’s just $10/month to get started officially after that.
So don’t wait any longer – head over trainheroic.co/rts and start crafting beautiful programs your clients and athletes will love TODAY!
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of The Physical Preparation Podcast!
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts and leave your honest review. I’d also love to connect via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit our website.
Thanks so much for your support – love and appreciate you!
The post Buffer Zones, Optimizing Training and In-Season Workouts appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
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Okay my friends, today we’re trying something 100% and completely NEW with this podcast!
Yes, even after 500 episodes, I’m still looking for ways to keep it fresh and exciting, so I really hope you enjoy it.
In today’s MR Training Talk, we’re going to dive deeper into some of my most popular articles and social media posts in recent memory.
For example…
I’m going to answer all those questions – and more – in this week’s episode of the Physical Prep Podcast!
Tailor exercises to an athlete needs – not trends – for better results and fewer injuries
Recognizing whether an athlete is more stiff or compliant allows for a precise intervention
In-season training success relies on balancing multiple workout types—loading, maintenance, “stim” and recovery
Are you tired of using clunky, antiquated program design tools like Microsoft Word or Excel?
Are you ready to level up your programming, and make it far more engaging to your clients and athletes?
If so, you need to check out Train Heroic.
I’ve been using TrainHeroic for years now both here at RTS and at IFAST, and I can tell you the user experience both as an athlete and coach is truly second to none.
To learn more and start your free 14-day trial, just follow this link to learn more about Train Heroic.
Not only will you get your first 14 days free, but it’s just $10/month to get started officially after that.
So don’t wait any longer – head over trainheroic.co/rts and start crafting beautiful programs your clients and athletes will love TODAY!
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of The Physical Preparation Podcast!
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts and leave your honest review. I’d also love to connect via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit our website.
Thanks so much for your support – love and appreciate you!
The post Buffer Zones, Optimizing Training and In-Season Workouts appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

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