04.25.2018 - By Robbie Bourke
This episodes guest is Jason Hettler from Altis.Jason is the Lead Strength & Power Coach at ALTIS. He holds his BSc. Exercise Science from Grand Valley State University. Jasin's previous experience includes work within the Olympic Strength & Conditioning department at Western Michigan University. Join the conversation with Jason via Twitter (@jhettler24) or his website Hettler Performance.
On this episode Jason and I discuss:
Jasons Background and Influences
What are the good and not so good things that Jason currently see's with the physical preparation profession, and what solutions would he offer for the not so good things he is seeing
Jasons training philosohpy for elite track athletes
Jason discusses the how the use of Zonal Intensities within the strength and power training of the athletes at Altis are used and how the zones of intensities are matched up with compatible training components from the track
Jason shares with us the training system his utilizes at Altis and gives us an indepth insight into the micro and mesocycle (introduction, exploration, stabilization) set up utilized at Altis
Jason gives us his thoughts on hypertrophy training for track athletes
Jason and discusses the importance of executing isometric and eccentric muscular regimes within the weight room
Jason discusses the differences in his coaching style when it comes to coaching speed development with team sport athletes vs elite sprinters
Jason gives us an insight as to why they utilize the hanging-band technique at Altis
Jason gives us his thoughts on Olympic lifting variations with track athletes
Jason tells us how they applied some of Frans Bosch's concepts into the training schemes of their athletes
Jason discusses how he structures his weight room warm ups for the athletes after they come from a track session
Jason shares with us his thoughts on the main differences in the weight room between male and female athletes
Jason discusses how the concept of - projection, rhythm, and rise really helped him develop as a sprint coach
Jason fills us in on how they are utilizing the 1080 sprint at Altis and where it fits into their athletes training programs
Jason and I discuss common differences seen between track and team-sports athletes acceleration profiles, as well as the difference between male and female track athletes acceleration profile
Jason shares with us his biggest lessons he has learned so far in his career and life
Jason shares his top resources
Jason gives us his top advice to all the listeners
And if Jason could invite 5 people to dinner, dead or alive, who would he invite and why?
This was an outstanding episode and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did!
Stay Strong,
RB
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