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Dr. Zach Guiser argues that for teenage athletes, strength is the "rising tide that lifts all ships," providing a higher return on investment for speed and health than almost any other training modality . He outlines five specific exercises—primarily unilateral—designed to prepare the body for the 600+ pounds of force required during elite sprinting and change of direction . The episode concludes with a life framework centered on essentialism, urging listeners to say "no" to anything that does not enhance their health, mission, or quality time with their "tribe".
Everything in these newsletters, podcasts, social media, and on our website is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice for you or your athlete. Consult directly with a healthcare professional.
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Dr. Zach Guiser argues that for teenage athletes, strength is the "rising tide that lifts all ships," providing a higher return on investment for speed and health than almost any other training modality . He outlines five specific exercises—primarily unilateral—designed to prepare the body for the 600+ pounds of force required during elite sprinting and change of direction . The episode concludes with a life framework centered on essentialism, urging listeners to say "no" to anything that does not enhance their health, mission, or quality time with their "tribe".
Everything in these newsletters, podcasts, social media, and on our website is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice for you or your athlete. Consult directly with a healthcare professional.