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In this episode, Gerry welcomes Brandon Davis, a strength and conditioning coach, to discuss vertical jump training and performance strategies. They dive into the importance of altitude drops, resisted sprints, and the role of eccentric training in athletic development. Brandon shares insights on common training misconceptions, including the misuse of VertiMax, overcomplicating jump training, and the obsession with sport-specific gimmicks. The discussion also covers how social media influences training trends, the challenges of coaching in different settings, and the effectiveness of loaded jumps and Olympic lifts.
Brandon explains why he prioritizes eccentric overload and altitude drops for injury prevention and performance, as well as his shift away from Olympic lifts in favor of resisted sprinting and alternative jump training methods. The conversation provides valuable insights for coaches and athletes looking to enhance power, speed, and jump mechanics.
All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction and Podcast Recognition
3:39 – Welcoming Brandon Davis and Episode Overview
5:28 – Common Misconceptions in Jump Training and Performance
7:39 – The VertiMax Debate: Effective or Overhyped?
12:10 – The Problem with Sport-Specific Training Gimmicks
15:35 – Issues with Speed Ladder Training for Athletic Performance
17:25 – The Rise of Fascia-Based Training: Overhyped or Useful?
19:54 – How Social Media Affects Strength and Conditioning Trends
23:37 – Box Jumps for Conditioning: Misuse and Proper Application
26:23 – Why Altitude Drops Are Essential for Athletic Development
30:24 – Addressing the Fear of High Drop Landings
34:12 – Progressing Athletes to Maximal Landings and Drop Heights
37:36 – The Role of Eccentric Strength in Vertical Jump Development
41:36 – Why Basic Training Works for a Long Time in Young Athletes
45:37 – Stimulus Rotation vs. Sticking with the Basics
50:35 – Olympic Lifts: Are They Necessary for Power Development?
57:50 – The Best Loaded Jump Variations for Vertical Jump Gains
1:02:14 – The Drawbacks of Trap Bar Jumps and Setup Constraints
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Send us your questions, or thoughts on today's episode!
In this episode, Gerry welcomes Brandon Davis, a strength and conditioning coach, to discuss vertical jump training and performance strategies. They dive into the importance of altitude drops, resisted sprints, and the role of eccentric training in athletic development. Brandon shares insights on common training misconceptions, including the misuse of VertiMax, overcomplicating jump training, and the obsession with sport-specific gimmicks. The discussion also covers how social media influences training trends, the challenges of coaching in different settings, and the effectiveness of loaded jumps and Olympic lifts.
Brandon explains why he prioritizes eccentric overload and altitude drops for injury prevention and performance, as well as his shift away from Olympic lifts in favor of resisted sprinting and alternative jump training methods. The conversation provides valuable insights for coaches and athletes looking to enhance power, speed, and jump mechanics.
All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction and Podcast Recognition
3:39 – Welcoming Brandon Davis and Episode Overview
5:28 – Common Misconceptions in Jump Training and Performance
7:39 – The VertiMax Debate: Effective or Overhyped?
12:10 – The Problem with Sport-Specific Training Gimmicks
15:35 – Issues with Speed Ladder Training for Athletic Performance
17:25 – The Rise of Fascia-Based Training: Overhyped or Useful?
19:54 – How Social Media Affects Strength and Conditioning Trends
23:37 – Box Jumps for Conditioning: Misuse and Proper Application
26:23 – Why Altitude Drops Are Essential for Athletic Development
30:24 – Addressing the Fear of High Drop Landings
34:12 – Progressing Athletes to Maximal Landings and Drop Heights
37:36 – The Role of Eccentric Strength in Vertical Jump Development
41:36 – Why Basic Training Works for a Long Time in Young Athletes
45:37 – Stimulus Rotation vs. Sticking with the Basics
50:35 – Olympic Lifts: Are They Necessary for Power Development?
57:50 – The Best Loaded Jump Variations for Vertical Jump Gains
1:02:14 – The Drawbacks of Trap Bar Jumps and Setup Constraints
Get A 7 Day FREE TRIAL On Onlystrength! - https://www.onlystrength.training/podcastoffer
Support the show

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