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In this episode, the hosts interview Scott Leech, the head strength and conditioning coach at Rhode Island, about strength and conditioning at the high school level. They discuss the challenges faced by high school coaches who don't have a certified strength and conditioning coach on their staff, as well as the importance of adapting and staying up-to-date with training methods. Scott shares his principles for training in the weight room, emphasizing the importance of starting with easier exercises and gradually progressing to more challenging ones. He also discusses his approach to off-field training, including acceleration, top speed training, change of direction, and contact prep. The hosts stress the importance of continually seeking improvement and being open to new ideas. In this part of the conversation, Scott Leech and Kyle Bradburn discuss the importance of balancing different types of training and conditioning for high school football players. They emphasize the need to prioritize acceleration, top speed, and change of direction in training. They also discuss the importance of managing practice intensity and avoiding overtraining. Scott shares his approach to structuring practices and incorporating different drills and movements to improve performance. They also touch on the use of technology, such as laser units, to track and measure speed. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of smart and strategic training to optimize performance and reduce the risk of injuries. In this conversation, Coach Scott Leech discusses the importance of contact preparation in football training. He explains how rolling, crawling, and other contact prep drills can help athletes build muscle memory, reduce soreness, and prevent injuries. Coach Leech also shares his unique approach to conditioning and the incorporation of football drills into training.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:01 Strength and Conditioning at the High School Level
07:12 Progressive Approach to Weight Room Training
09:34 Getting Away from Olympic Lifting
11:25 The Importance of Effort over Technique
14:24 Continual Improvement and Sharing Knowledge
21:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
23:59 Balancing Training and Conditioning
33:06 Managing Practice Intensity
39:02 Prioritizing Acceleration, Top Speed, and Change of Direction
43:29 Incorporating Drills and Movements
46:49 Using Technology to Track and Measure Speed
48:43 Optimizing Performance and Reducing the Risk of Injuries
49:01 Introduction and Background
49:50 The Importance of Rolling and Contact Prep
52:31 Reducing Soreness and Preparing for Contact
54:53 Creating a Fun and Engaging Culture
01:00:30 Incorporating Football Drills into Conditioning
01:05:19 The Coolest and Most Unique Aspect of the Program
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Summary
In this episode, the hosts interview Scott Leech, the head strength and conditioning coach at Rhode Island, about strength and conditioning at the high school level. They discuss the challenges faced by high school coaches who don't have a certified strength and conditioning coach on their staff, as well as the importance of adapting and staying up-to-date with training methods. Scott shares his principles for training in the weight room, emphasizing the importance of starting with easier exercises and gradually progressing to more challenging ones. He also discusses his approach to off-field training, including acceleration, top speed training, change of direction, and contact prep. The hosts stress the importance of continually seeking improvement and being open to new ideas. In this part of the conversation, Scott Leech and Kyle Bradburn discuss the importance of balancing different types of training and conditioning for high school football players. They emphasize the need to prioritize acceleration, top speed, and change of direction in training. They also discuss the importance of managing practice intensity and avoiding overtraining. Scott shares his approach to structuring practices and incorporating different drills and movements to improve performance. They also touch on the use of technology, such as laser units, to track and measure speed. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of smart and strategic training to optimize performance and reduce the risk of injuries. In this conversation, Coach Scott Leech discusses the importance of contact preparation in football training. He explains how rolling, crawling, and other contact prep drills can help athletes build muscle memory, reduce soreness, and prevent injuries. Coach Leech also shares his unique approach to conditioning and the incorporation of football drills into training.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:01 Strength and Conditioning at the High School Level
07:12 Progressive Approach to Weight Room Training
09:34 Getting Away from Olympic Lifting
11:25 The Importance of Effort over Technique
14:24 Continual Improvement and Sharing Knowledge
21:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
23:59 Balancing Training and Conditioning
33:06 Managing Practice Intensity
39:02 Prioritizing Acceleration, Top Speed, and Change of Direction
43:29 Incorporating Drills and Movements
46:49 Using Technology to Track and Measure Speed
48:43 Optimizing Performance and Reducing the Risk of Injuries
49:01 Introduction and Background
49:50 The Importance of Rolling and Contact Prep
52:31 Reducing Soreness and Preparing for Contact
54:53 Creating a Fun and Engaging Culture
01:00:30 Incorporating Football Drills into Conditioning
01:05:19 The Coolest and Most Unique Aspect of the Program
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