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Coach Bryan Hoddle was the 2004 Paralympics Track & Field Head Coach. He has trained countless amputee athletes and ex soldiers. He is currently retired but still trains and assists professional and collegiate athletes. He dives deep into coaching, training smarter - not harder, injury prevention, and much more.
Time Stamps
1:07 | Coaching Background
4:30 | How training amputee athletes has assisted his coaching skills
6:30 | His unique training style
14:45 | The pressures on kids to get scholarships / Multi Sport Athletes
17:20 | Cell Phone Distraction
18:40 | Warming up vs Stretching
19:46 | Importance of the foot / Big Toe
21:20 | The mental side
Follow me on
Instagram: @FlowStationPodcast
Twitter: @TheFlow Station
By Will FerrisCoach Bryan Hoddle was the 2004 Paralympics Track & Field Head Coach. He has trained countless amputee athletes and ex soldiers. He is currently retired but still trains and assists professional and collegiate athletes. He dives deep into coaching, training smarter - not harder, injury prevention, and much more.
Time Stamps
1:07 | Coaching Background
4:30 | How training amputee athletes has assisted his coaching skills
6:30 | His unique training style
14:45 | The pressures on kids to get scholarships / Multi Sport Athletes
17:20 | Cell Phone Distraction
18:40 | Warming up vs Stretching
19:46 | Importance of the foot / Big Toe
21:20 | The mental side
Follow me on
Instagram: @FlowStationPodcast
Twitter: @TheFlow Station