
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send us Fan Mail
Steven Thompson sits down with veteran strength and conditioning coach Monte Sparkman for a deep discussion on training philosophy, movement-based programming, and the evolution of the conjugate method for athletes.
Monte explains why he shifted away from rigid powerlifting-based templates and toward movement-specific approaches built around sprinting, jumping, trap bar work, split squats, and total-body development. The conversation explores how coaches can adapt conjugate principles without becoming trapped by tradition, while still maintaining the intent of max effort, dynamic effort, and repetition work.
The two also dive into:
* Why broad jumps, vertical jumps, and sprint metrics matter more than squat numbers for many athletes
* The importance of having a coaching filter in the social media era
* How skill athletes require different training considerations than linemen
* The role of cultural, economic, and environmental factors in athlete development
* Managing stress and expectations in the weight room
* Why consistency matters more than rigid programming
Monte shares years of experience coaching high school athletes and explains how adaptable systems—not dogmatic methods—create better long-term athletic development.
This episode is packed with practical coaching insight for strength coaches, sport coaches, and anyone trying to bridge the gap between the weight room and on-field performance.
https://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593
https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://voodoo4ranch.com/
To possibly be a guest or support the show email
[email protected]
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch
By Steven5
1717 ratings
Send us Fan Mail
Steven Thompson sits down with veteran strength and conditioning coach Monte Sparkman for a deep discussion on training philosophy, movement-based programming, and the evolution of the conjugate method for athletes.
Monte explains why he shifted away from rigid powerlifting-based templates and toward movement-specific approaches built around sprinting, jumping, trap bar work, split squats, and total-body development. The conversation explores how coaches can adapt conjugate principles without becoming trapped by tradition, while still maintaining the intent of max effort, dynamic effort, and repetition work.
The two also dive into:
* Why broad jumps, vertical jumps, and sprint metrics matter more than squat numbers for many athletes
* The importance of having a coaching filter in the social media era
* How skill athletes require different training considerations than linemen
* The role of cultural, economic, and environmental factors in athlete development
* Managing stress and expectations in the weight room
* Why consistency matters more than rigid programming
Monte shares years of experience coaching high school athletes and explains how adaptable systems—not dogmatic methods—create better long-term athletic development.
This episode is packed with practical coaching insight for strength coaches, sport coaches, and anyone trying to bridge the gap between the weight room and on-field performance.
https://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593
https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://voodoo4ranch.com/
To possibly be a guest or support the show email
[email protected]
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch

596 Listeners

238 Listeners

12,143 Listeners

622 Listeners

1,258 Listeners

369 Listeners

13,988 Listeners

530 Listeners

46,052 Listeners

29,319 Listeners

107 Listeners

62 Listeners

0 Listeners

35 Listeners

2 Listeners