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Inspire. Connect. Educate. Perform.ALTIS exists to develop the careers of the best athletes in the world, while revolutionizing coach & athlete education. Featuring guests ranging from Olympians, to World Class Coaches, to Paralympians, the ALTIS World podcast is our chance to share exclusive insights on themes ranging from athlete performance, to performance therapy, to current affairs, to coach & athlete development.Hosted by Ellie Spain & Melvin Echard, and created for Athletes, Coaches, and Therapists alike, the ALTIS World Podcast brings the experiences of some of the brightest minds in sport, direct to you. If you enjoy what you hear, please spread the word!
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ALTIS Series: 1 Track Mind - EP 06 - Coach Lacena Golding-Clarke
23/07/2020 Durata: 49minWe are excited to talk with UTEP sprints & hurdles Coach Lacena Golding-Clarke today. Coach Lacena is a multiple Olympian for her native Jamaica (though don't tell her friends) and has now been crushing it as a coach for years. Listen in as she talks about her journey and the development of star pupil Tobi Amusan... 2:30 - Her Background from Jamaica, College and Professional 8:10 - Jamaican Champs 10:30 - Lessons form being an Athlete to becoming a Coach 16:30 - Hurdle Philosophy 20:00 - American vs Jamaican Coaching 22:00 - Coaching Mentors 26:30 - The development of Tobi Amusan 39:00 - Her friends don’t know she was in the Olympics 40:00 - The Power of Listening
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ALTIS Series: 1 Track Mind - EP 05 - Coach Joey Woody
15/07/2020 Durata: 01h26minJoining us today is University of Iowa Head Coach Joey Woody. Joey talks with us about is 400H professional career, coaching experience, developing hurdlers, athlete monitoring and adapting training. 1:15 Professional 400H Career 12:30 Looking Towards Coaching & Mentors 19:45 Being an Assistant Coach 24:30 Being a Head Coach 28:00 Short Hurdle Philosophy and Training 40:00 Long Hurdle Philosophy and Training 1:06:00 Athlete Monitoring 1:09:00 Fun Track Stories
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ALTIS Series: 1 Track Mind - EP 03 - Coach Adrian Wheatley
02/07/2020 Durata: 01h18minWe are joined this episode by University of North Carolina sprints & hurdles coach Adrian Wheatley. Coach Wheatley transitioned to North Carolina after a very successful stint at the University of Illinois. He has extensive experience coaching both short and long hurdlers, including combo hurdler David Kendziera. 2:45 University of Tennessee Memories 5:50 Mentors 21:00 Developing into a middle distance athlete 23:40 Short Hurdle Philosophy 28:05 Long Hurdle Philosophy 36:30 Training Cycle Breakdown 41:50 Favorite Workout Sessions 48:50 Fun & Training Stories
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Project Management with Mohammad Nourani
25/06/2020 Durata: 58minMohammad is currently employed by NASA and has a degree in Engineering as well as an MBA. He also ran track collegiately and has 4 years experience coaching track and volleyball. The combination of these experiences means that Mohammad brings an interesting perspective to coaching and performance. Show Notes: 0:55 - Mohammad’s Background & Connecting Business with Sport 8:42 - Why You Should Care About Project Management 13:13 - The Challenges with Project Management 18:45 - Overarching Themes of Project Management 20:30 - Waterfall Methodology 25:16 - Agile Methodology 28:46 - Scrum Methodology 32:19 - Lean Six Sigma Methodology 39:10 - Changing course and playing the long game 44:23 - Risks & Mitigation 46:14 - Commandments & Monuments 50:04 - Reviewing the process 54:06 - Getting the client involved 56:34 - Closing Remarks
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ALTIS Series: 1 Track Mind - EP 02 - Coach Curtis Taylor
16/06/2020 Durata: 01h18minOur guest today is none other than Coach Curtis Taylor, Associate Head Coach for the Oregon Ducks. Coach Taylor has built a sprint factory in Eugene and helped the Ducks win countless National Titles. He sits down with us to talk about his Oakland roots, his mentor Tony Wells, as well as his own sprint & hurdle philosophy. 1:30 Mentors 7:00 Tony Wells’ influence 11:45 Oakland background & youth development 24:00 Hurdle philosophy 42:25 Double knee start 50:20 Experiences that brought forth growth 55:30 Evolution of the sport & coaching profession 62:15 Favorite track stories
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Anaerobic Speed Reserve PART II with Dr. Gareth Sandford
02/06/2020 Durata: 01h03minHosted by Jason Hettler, this episode is a follow-up to a previous conversation with Dr. Gareth Sandford on Anaerobic Speed Reserve (ASR). This conversation builds upon the first and covers the practical application of ASR in individual and team sport settings. Part 1: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anaerobic-speed-reserve-with-dr-gareth-sandford/id1050512142?i=1000470169799 ASR Intro Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoRL6eImrik SHOW NOTES: 1:35 - Operational Definitions (Speed Reserve vs Anaerobic Speed Reserve (ASR)) 6:45 - The integration of aerobic physiology with ASR 8:00 - Finding signal through noise in your testing 11:45 - Does 400m sprint time represent speed? 15:20 - How does anaerobic capacity and repeat sprint ability fit in with ASR? 22:40 - ASR test protocols for individuals and team sport 37:10 - Troubleshooting testing in the field 46:00 - Data management and collaboration across a multidisciplinary team 49:18 - How to apply ASR to high-intensity interval training prescription 53
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ALTIS Series: 1 Track Mind - EP 01 - Coach Vince Anderson
25/05/2020 Durata: 01h45sJoin us on this inaugural episode for a chat with legendary sprints & hurdles coach Vince Anderson. Coach Anderson has coached at the University of Tennessee and Texas A&M. He has produced countless NCAA Champions and World Medalists. Among the athletes he has coached include: Justin Gatlin, Aries Merritt, Gary Kikaya, Shamier Little, Jessica Beard, Phyllis Francis ... and many more. 1:35 Coaching Journey 7:00 Mentors 9:00 Lessons from Mentors 17:50 Wickets & Acceleration Ladder 28:50 Background as an Architect 35:50 Short Hurdle Philosophy 43:40 Short Hurdle Technique Pointers 52:55 Great Track Story * Outro beat produced by 110H Freddie Crittenden
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Self-Determination Theory & Coaching with George Petrakos
21/05/2020 Durata: 01h29minIn this episode ALTIS host, Jason Hettler, is joined by George Petrakos of Scottish Rugby. The conversation centers around self-determination theory and reflection processes. Time Stamps: 1:17 - Current Thoughts & Interests 7:00 - Wearing multiple hats 14:45 - Measuring engagement, effort, and the like 24:00 - Strategies to increase motivation, effort, and intent 39:42 - The role of autonomy in performance environments 43:02 - Competency and rewards 48:12 - Rate of athletic improvement over time 52:56 - Bringing a team perspective to individual sport 57:50 - Authenticity and consistency in our coaching demeanor 1:06:08 - Athletes who challenge versus blindly following 1:10:11 - Reflection and opening yourself up to criticism 1:15:17 - Accounting for our biases 1:18:02 - The environment for productive reflections Blog: https://sparkintent.co.uk/blog
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Staff Q&A with Strength & Power Coach Jason Hettler
28/04/2020 Durata: 38minTune in to hear ALTIS Strength & Power Coach, Jason Hettler, answer questions from the ALTIS Community on training speed in field/court sports.
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Anaerobic Speed Reserve with Dr. Gareth Sandford
01/04/2020 Durata: 01h28minThe latest ALTIS Podcast features Dr. Gareth Sandford and is hosted by Strength & Power Coach, Jason Hettler. Gareth (along with Jason) was a member of our first Intern group in the Spring of 2014. Following his internship Gareth joined Athletics New Zealand as a Performance Physiologist and completed his PhD with Auckland University of Technology. He is currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher and Performance Physiologist with the University of British Colombia and the Canadian Sport Institute - Pacific. In this conversation Gareth and Jason cover many topics centered around Gareth’s PhD dissertation, Applications of Anaerobic Speed Reserve to Elite 800m Running. From a ‘big picture’ perspective they cover topics such as asking the right questions and defining the relevant terminology. They then zoom-in on determinants of performance, categorizing athletes, and more. The final third of the conversation centers around the application of Gareth’s work beyond the 800m, particularly into team
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Staff Q&A with ALTIS Lead Hurdles Coach Andreas Behm
18/03/2020 Durata: 35minTune in to hear ALTIS Lead Hurdles Coach - Andreas Behm - answer questions directly from our followers. This Q&A session hosted by Lukey Klitz covers topics including: Lessons learned so far as a coach. How to coach acceleration and body positions for hurdlers. Tips on managing athlete stress load to maximize performance.
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Staff Q&A with ALTIS Lead Performance Therapist - Dr. Jas Randhawa
28/02/2020 Durata: 31minTune in to hear Dr. Randhawa answer questions directly from our followers. We will cover topics ranging from his journey as a therapist, how he integrates Performance Therapy, to the mindset of a practitioner in a High Performance setting.
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19-20 Thorne ACP Podcast #2 with Nate Shaw
11/12/2019 Durata: 01h03minHosted by Jason Hettler, the Second Thorne ACP Podcast of the 19-20 season is now available. This episode features Nate Shaw - the Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Nate will be presenting at the December edition of the Thorne ACP. He is entering his 11th season as the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Prior to that, he worked for four years with The Toronto Blue Jays and The Tampa Bay Rays. Nate learned his craft as a physical therapy technician before enrolling in the University of Florida’s Athletic Training Program. He gained valuable experience not only as a student trainer for the University’s Football team but also as a trainer at the Student Health Center and their Intramural Sports programs. Nate received his BS Degree in Sports Science with a specialization in Athletic Training. He lives in Arizona and is married with two children.
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19-20 Thorne ACP Podcast #1 with Keenan Robinson
22/10/2019 Durata: 33minThe first Thorne ACP Podcast of the 19-20 season is now available, featuring the Director of Sports Medicine and Science at USA Swimming – Keenan Robinson. Coach Robinson will be presenting at the December edition of the Thorne ACP. He is responsible for evaluating injury epidemiology in National Team swimmers, identifying risk factors, and streamlining medical care for Team USA swimmers to reduce training time loss or surgical procedures. Well known for being the physical preparation coach of Michael Phelps, Keenan is an NATABOC certified athletic trainer and NSCA certified strength and conditioning coach. He has served as medical staff on both Olympic and World Championship teams, bringing a unique skill set to the sport through both performance and medicine. In this podcast Keenan, and host – Ellie Spain – discuss: How Keenan’s experiences and multiple roles influence his perspectives. The specific KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) necessary to succeed as a swimmer from a physical preparation perspective
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18-19 Athletigen ACP Podcast #3 with Dr Jeremy Koenig - CEO of Athletigen.
08/10/2018 Durata: 32minThe third Athletigen ACP Podcast of the 18-19 season is now available, featuring Jeremy Koenig. Dr. Koenig is the Founder and CEO of Athletigen, a sports genetics company with a mission to educate and empower athletes and coaches alike, through the collection and interpretation of personal genetic information. Providing a variety of insights into the role of genetics in sport and how the evolution of technologies can aid both coaches and athletes, listeners of this podcast will enjoy discussion on topics including: How and to what extent genetics influences excellence in sport. How Athletigen can help athletes extend their potential. How can we nurture our nature to enhance performance. The Athletigen Philosophy. The ALTIS and Athletigen collaboration. The new ALTIS Sport Performance Report.
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18-19 Athletigen ACPPodcast #2 with Tianna Bartoletta.
24/09/2018 Durata: 18minThe second Athletigen ACP Podcast of the 18-19 season is now available, featuring some fascinating insights from three-time Olympic Gold Medalist – Tianna Bartoletta. Providing a candid preview into some of the topics set to be addressed when Tianna speaks at the October edition of the ACP, listeners of this podcast will enjoy discussion including: Overcoming adversity and challenge in sport. Understanding what defines success. Mindset and mental fortitude. The road to fulfilling her performance potential and the roadblocks faced en route. Age and expectation in sport. Advice for Coaches on getting the most out of athletes, and coaching the ‘whole’ person
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18-19 Athletigen ACPPodcast #1 with Mike Boyle
05/09/2018 Durata: 29minThe first Athletigen ACP Podcast of the 18-19 season is now available, featuring some fascinating insights from esteemed Coach Mike Boyle. Providing an insightful preview into some of the topics set to be addressed when Coach Boyle speaks at the October edition of the ACP, listeners of this podcast will enjoy discussion on topics including: The curse of knowledge with the mass of resource and opinion now pervading social media, and how coaches can filter this. How coaches go about establishing systems for team and youth training. Philosophies on S&C for speed training. Philosophies on S&C for lateral speed and agility. How to approach S&C for children.
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