Episodes
Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
IGCT Episode #188: Gus "BigDawg" Felder - "It's Not Always For You"
Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
Wednesday Dec 28, 2016
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com
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Strength On Demand - Archive of Strength and Conditioning Clinic Presentations http://www.Strength-OnDemand.com
Strength Coach Basic Training - Online Internship Program http://www.StrengthCoachBasicTraining.com
Gus Felder begins his first season as the Hurricanes’ Director of Strength and Conditioning. Felder arrives in Coral Gables after he spent the past two seasons at the University of Georgia where he served as the Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning.
Felder, brings over a decade of coaching experience to the University of Miami Strength and Conditioning program. Felder obtained his Master of Education Degree in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Health Education from Penn State while serving as a graduate assistant and Assistant football coach. He was also groomed there as an undergraduate and earned his bachelor's in Kinesiology.
Felder played four years with the Nittany Lions from 1998-2002 and was named to the All Big Ten team in 2001 and 2002 at the left tackle and guard positions. After a short stint in the National Football League (NFL) with the Cleveland Browns, he began his coaching career in the high school ranks with Simon Gratz High School (Philadelphia), Melbourne High School (Florida), and State College Area High School (State College Pa) as head and assistant coaching positions. Felder also spent time at Cheyney University, and Clark Atlanta University, serving as the Director Strength and Conditioning and assistant football coach, with both Universities. He is a native of North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who prepped at Berwick Area High School where he was an All-America offensive lineman. Felder is most inspired by his high school football coach George Curry and his words: "When you work hard great things happen". Felder and his wife Kelly have five children Destiny, Jazmine, Alexa, EJ and Faith.
In This Episode We Discuss:
His journey into the field.
Biggest mistake he has made as a Fitness Business owner.
Hiring and mentor/former boss on staff.
Using a variety of training philosophies.
Embracing the University's past traditions, alumni, and coaches.
Being open about his faith and how he shares it.
Best piece of advice he has ever received for working with coaches.
His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.
Tuesday Dec 27, 2016
IGCT Episode #187: Ian McKeown - "20 Years of Different Experiences"
Tuesday Dec 27, 2016
Tuesday Dec 27, 2016
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com
Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei
Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's #1 Amazon International Bestseller "CEO Strength Coach" - http://www.CEOStrengthCoach.com
Strength On Demand - Archive of Strength and Conditioning Clinic Presentations http://www.Strength-OnDemand.com
Strength Coach Basic Training - Online Internship Program http://www.StrengthCoachBasicTraining.com
Ian is Head of Athletic Development at Port Adelaide FC, as a senior member of the performance team and the strength and conditioning delivery to the playing group where he deals daily with the interaction of performance enhancement, injury prevention, return to competition and long-term athletic development. Alongside working in one of the most competitive and physically demanding sports in the world Ian enjoys furthering his work in athletic development through collaboration with many research groups and consulting in a wide range of sports; most notably tennis and football. He is an Accredited Strength and Conditioning Specialist (ASCC) through the UK Strength and Conditioning Association and a Professional Coach as part of the Pro-Structure within the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association. He completed his PhD thesis in 2013 at the Australian Institute of Sport titled “Power development and movement ability in junior athletes”. Whilst completing his thesis Ian worked with the Matilda’s football team as National Coordinator of Physical Performance, he also spent 3 years coaching at the ACT Academy of Sport leading the strength and conditioning programs for hockey and women’s football. Prior to moving to Australia Ian worked as a strength and conditioning coach at the Sports Institute of Northern Ireland for many years, again leading the preparation of a multitude of sports at national and international competition.
In this episode we discuss:
His journey into the S&C field.
Biggest mistake he has made in S&C and how he learned from it.
Process he uses to screen during the week and post camps.
How they use tech within their program.
Their high performance model.
What they do during their reset period.
The best piece of coaching advice he has received.
His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
IGCT Episode #186: Adam Larcom- "The Mindset of The Individual Sport Athlete"
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
Wednesday Dec 14, 2016
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com
Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei
Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's #1 Amazon International Bestseller "CEO Strength Coach" - http://www.CEOStrengthCoach.com
Strength On Demand - Archive of Strength and Conditioning Clinic Presentations http://www.Strength-OnDemand.com
Strength Coach Basic Training - Online Internship Program http://www.StrengthCoachBasicTraining.com
Adam graduated from physiotherapy in 2003 from LaTrobe University, also graduating from Victoria University with a Bachelor of Applied Science and a Masters of Applied Science.
His background however is in Strength and Conditioning. He has over 20 years of experience in this field.
At the elite level, Adam has become a highly sought after High Performance Coach and Consultant. He has worked with players and teams within the AFL, Australian ARC Wallabies and other various sporting teams, both domestically and internationally.
Athletics is another of Adam’s passions. Coaching at the elite level has enabled him to concentrate in sprinting, specifically 100 metre sprinting, nationally and internationally. This includes coaching the 2009, 2010 and 2011 100 metre Australian men’s national champion.
Adam has also coached athletes to World Championship Events and the Commonwealth and Olympic Games. He coached the Australian men’s 4 x 100 metre relay team in the 2009 IAAF World Championship in Berlin and more recently the 2011 IAAF World Championships in Korea.
Adam also works with several current AFL players and elite sport athletes to better manage their independent strength and conditioning programs.
Adam’s extensive experience is well regarded by all who work and see him
In this episode we discuss:
His Strength and Conditioning journey.
Biggest mistake he has made, and how he learned from it.
The mindset of being a individual sport athlete.
How to incorporate team building activities in a individual based sport.
Advice he has for Track and Field S&C's.
How to prevent over development with low training age athletes.
Best piece of coaching/business advice.
Their favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation
Wednesday Dec 07, 2016
IGCT Episode #185: Dan Reardon - "You Must Know The Recipe"
Wednesday Dec 07, 2016
Wednesday Dec 07, 2016
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com
Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei
Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's #1 Amazon International Bestseller "CEO Strength Coach" - http://www.CEOStrengthCoach.com
Strength On Demand - Archive of Strength and Conditioning Clinic Presentations http://www.Strength-OnDemand.com
Strength Coach Basic Training - Online Internship Program http://www.StrengthCoachBasicTraining.com
Dr. Dan Reardon CEO and co-founder of FitnessGenes, is a medical doctor of 9-years (MB ChB), BSc Human Anatomy, former Personal Trainer and gym owner, science and fitness writer and 2 times published book author, former science editor of Muscle & Fitness magazine UK, Europe and Australia, and advisor to a number of other fitness and nutrition related companies and products. Dan is fascinated with the concept of quantified self, and how far humans can take their performance simply by hacking their biology.
In this episode we discuss:
His journey into the Strength and Conditioning/Fitness field.
Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it.
Why we should be concerned with genetics and how to test for it.
How identifying and understanding the 43 fitness genes they look at will help you with your athletes.
The best piece of coaching advice he has received.
Her favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
IGCT Episode #184: Henk Kraaijenhof - "Can't Turn A Donkey Into A Race Horse"
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com
Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei
Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's #1 Amazon International Bestseller "CEO Strength Coach" - http://www.CEOStrengthCoach.com
Strength On Demand - Archive of Strength and Conditioning Clinic Presentations http://www.Strength-OnDemand.com
Strength Coach Basic Training - Online Internship Program http://www.StrengthCoachBasicTraining.com
Henk Kraaijenhof coaching credentials include Nelli Cooman, Merlene Ottey, Troy Douglas and Tennis star Mary Pierce. His specialties are the physical and mental coaching, in particular stress and stress management and the methodology or training. When you consider both Ottey and Douglas ran world class times in their 40’s, something is working.
Henk Kraaijenhof currently works for Vortx and his blog is helpingthebesttogetbetter.com.
He has published work in performance, training systems and protocols for elite athletes and has also conducted research in the development and application of scientific training systems. Henk is also involved in scientific research projects in human sports performance in Norway, Estonia, Italy and the Netherlands. He is currently also working as a mentor for the Olympic coaches and Olympic talent coaches in Holland.
In This Episode We Discuss:
His journey into the field.
Biggest mistake he has made as a Fitness Business owner.
Can you truly improve speed.
How he protects athletes from injury.
How he incorporates mental conditioning into his training.
Best piece of advice he has ever received for working with coaches.
His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.