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In this episode of Muscles and Management, Gerry welcomes back Pratik Patel—former NFL and Division I performance coach—for a raw and unfiltered conversation about the current state of social media, training misinformation, and why athletes (and coaches) need to be way more critical of who they follow and listen to.
Fueled by recent rants and debates on Twitter, Pratik lays out:
The conversation also digs into vertical jump progress, the realities of building an online business like OnlyStrength, and the frustration of seeing coaches with real experience get drowned out by louder (and often less qualified) voices.
This is a must-listen for athletes, coaches, and parents trying to navigate fitness content online and understand the difference between entertainment and expert education.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro and Why Pratik Returned for This Episode
2:08 – Social Media's Influence on Training Narratives
3:15 – How Algorithms Reward Misinformation
6:06 – The Value of Real-World Coaching Experience
11:57 – When Big Accounts Attack Small Creators
15:45 – Why Athletes Need Better Context in Programming
19:03 – The Jalen Hurts/Saquon Squatting Debate
23:42 – Online Gurus Selling Courses Without Real Work
28:52 – The Reality of Building a Membership Platform
31:50 – Why Data-Driven Feedback Matters for Buy-In
34:00 – Performance vs. Injury Prevention at the Pro Level
36:41 – Off-Field Behavior and Coach-Athlete Trust
38:57 – How Athletes Can Vet Social Media Advice
41:04 – What to Look for in a Credible Coach
42:21 – Explaining the Why Behind Exercises
44:45 – Don’t Copy NBA/Pro Athlete Workouts
46:30 – The Problem With “Genetic Outliers” Giving Advice
47:32 – Youth Sports, Overload, and Lack of Strength Training
48:06 – Final Thoughts on Who to Trust and What Actually Works
53:01 – Pratik’s Next Project: High-Level Education Without the Noise
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Send us your questions, or thoughts on today's episode!
In this episode of Muscles and Management, Gerry welcomes back Pratik Patel—former NFL and Division I performance coach—for a raw and unfiltered conversation about the current state of social media, training misinformation, and why athletes (and coaches) need to be way more critical of who they follow and listen to.
Fueled by recent rants and debates on Twitter, Pratik lays out:
The conversation also digs into vertical jump progress, the realities of building an online business like OnlyStrength, and the frustration of seeing coaches with real experience get drowned out by louder (and often less qualified) voices.
This is a must-listen for athletes, coaches, and parents trying to navigate fitness content online and understand the difference between entertainment and expert education.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro and Why Pratik Returned for This Episode
2:08 – Social Media's Influence on Training Narratives
3:15 – How Algorithms Reward Misinformation
6:06 – The Value of Real-World Coaching Experience
11:57 – When Big Accounts Attack Small Creators
15:45 – Why Athletes Need Better Context in Programming
19:03 – The Jalen Hurts/Saquon Squatting Debate
23:42 – Online Gurus Selling Courses Without Real Work
28:52 – The Reality of Building a Membership Platform
31:50 – Why Data-Driven Feedback Matters for Buy-In
34:00 – Performance vs. Injury Prevention at the Pro Level
36:41 – Off-Field Behavior and Coach-Athlete Trust
38:57 – How Athletes Can Vet Social Media Advice
41:04 – What to Look for in a Credible Coach
42:21 – Explaining the Why Behind Exercises
44:45 – Don’t Copy NBA/Pro Athlete Workouts
46:30 – The Problem With “Genetic Outliers” Giving Advice
47:32 – Youth Sports, Overload, and Lack of Strength Training
48:06 – Final Thoughts on Who to Trust and What Actually Works
53:01 – Pratik’s Next Project: High-Level Education Without the Noise
Get A 7 Day FREE TRIAL On Onlystrength! - https://www.onlystrength.training/podcastoffer
Support the show
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