Episodios

  • Episode 10: Scott Leech
    Apr 30 2025

    In this conversation, Coach Scott Leech discusses his journey in strength & conditioning, emphasizing the importance of developing athletes holistically rather than just focusing on numbers. He shares insights into his training philosophy, which includes adapting programs for diverse athletes, incorporating small-sided games, and building a library of drills. Coach Leech also highlights the significance of preparing high school athletes for the transition to college football, focusing on professionalism and workload management. The discussion concludes with resources for coaches to enhance their training programs.

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    24 m
  • Episode 9: PJ Gibbs
    Mar 12 2025

    In this conversation, Coach PJ Gibbs discusses his coaching journey, strategies for evaluating systems, improving team performance, and the importance of adapting defensive schemes to fit player strengths. He emphasizes the need for in-game adjustments, effective tackling techniques, and the significance of building resilience in young athletes. Coach Gibbs also shares valuable resources for coaches looking to enhance their programs and foster player development.

    Takeaways

    Evaluating last season's performance is crucial for future success.

    Defensive strategies should align with player strengths.

    Creating discomfort for offenses is key to defensive success.

    In-game adjustments can separate good coaches from great ones.

    Building resilience in players prepares them for life's challenges.

    Effective tackling techniques are essential for a strong defense.

    Coaches should provide structure and accountability for players.

    The process of coaching is as important as the outcomes.

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    32 m
  • Episode 8: Amy Wisniowski
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode of the Fourth and Flex podcast, Dan Mullins interviews Coach Amy Wisniowski, a performance coach for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds. They discuss the importance of vertical alignment and long-term athletic development, focusing on youth training, coaching philosophies, and the integration of core values in coaching. Coach Amy shares her journey into strength and conditioning, her approach to training young athletes, and the significance of plyometrics in injury prevention. The conversation emphasizes the need for flexibility in training programs and the impact of core values on athlete development.

    Takeaways

    Youth training should be rooted in play and age-appropriate activities.

    Plyometrics are essential for injury prevention and athletic development.

    Training programs should be flexible to accommodate athletes' needs.

    Core values in coaching foster accountability and motivation.

    Long-term development is prioritized over short-term performance.

    Engaging athletes in games enhances their learning and skill application.

    Integrating new athletes requires understanding their previous training backgrounds.

    Year-round training allows for continuous development and adaptation.

    Effective coaching is about inspiring athletes beyond just physical training.

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    34 m
  • Episode 7: Spencer Arnold
    Feb 26 2025

    In this episode, Coach Spencer Arnold shares his journey from being a weightlifter to a successful coach at Hebron Christian Academy. He discusses his unique approach to teaching Olympic lifts to young athletes, emphasizing the importance of a structured progression that focuses on technique before adding weight. Spencer highlights the significance of early training in youth development, addressing common mobility issues, and the role of velocity-based training in enhancing performance. His insights provide valuable lessons for coaches and athletes alike. In this conversation, Dan Mullins and Spencer Arnold discuss the integration of technology in strength training, particularly focusing on velocity-based training (VBT) and its application in youth sports. They explore the importance of understanding peak power and rate of force development, especially in relation to athletes' performance before games. The two share insights on fostering spiritual growth within the coaching environment as an added benefit to emphasizing the authenticity and transparency required in coaching. The discussion highlights the significance of hard work and dedication, rooted in biblical principles, and how these values can shape young athletes both on and off the field.

    Takeaways

    A structured teaching progression is essential for young lifters.

    Going slow in training allows for better technique development.

    Integrating full lifts early helps with joint mobilization.

    Addressing mobility issues is crucial for safe lifting.

    Early training can prevent future mobility problems.

    Teaching kids how to fail safely is important for their growth.

    Velocity-based training can enhance performance when used correctly.

    Rate of force development should be prioritized before games.

    Authenticity in coaching builds trust with athletes.

    Coaching is a form of ministry and service.

    Transparency about personal struggles fosters connection.

    Hard work is a biblical mandate for success.

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    56 m
  • Episode 6: Kyle Keese
    Feb 19 2025

    In this conversation, Coach Kyle Keese shares his experience in coaching football, particularly focusing on safeties. He discusses his coaching journey, the importance of drills and techniques for developing athletes, and how to effectively game plan against opposing teams. Coach Keese emphasizes the significance of understanding personnel and making necessary adjustments to defensive strategies. Additionally, he discusses 'The Grid,' a movement training tool that enhances athletes' efficiency and technique in various drills. In this conversation, Dan Mullins and Kyle Keese explore modern athletic training techniques, the relationship between coaching in the weight room and coaching ball, and the importance of building belief and culture within athletic programs. They discuss the need for explicit teaching of movement skills, the evolution of training drills, and the significance of consistency and adaptability in coaching. The dialogue emphasizes the role of data tracking in fostering athlete belief and the necessity of a cohesive system across all levels of training.

    Takeaways

    Coach Keese has been coaching for over 20 years, starting at Denton Guyer.

    He transitioned from coaching receivers to safeties, bringing valuable experience from both sides of the ball.

    Daily drills should focus on movement, tackling technique, and situational awareness.

    Personnel decisions significantly impact defensive strategies and formations.

    The Grid is an effective tool for teaching movement and agility to athletes.

    Drills should be tailored to the players' recovery and game schedule.

    Keeping coverage schemes simple helps players react faster on the field.

    Self-scouting is crucial for identifying and correcting weaknesses.

    Effective coaching requires adapting to the players' skill sets and the evolving game.

    Kids require explicit instruction in movement skills.

    Non-linear sprinting is more common in games than linear speed.

    Adaptability is essential in coaching to meet athletes' needs.

    Building belief in athletes is crucial for team success.

    Consistency in messaging fosters trust.

    Open communication and willingness to learn enhance coach effectiveness.

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    39 m
  • Episode 5: Matt Gebert
    Feb 12 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Coach Matt Gebert discusses his journey in strength and conditioning, focusing on the challenges faced by incoming freshmen athletes, the importance of speed and deceleration training, and the methodologies used in training programs. He emphasizes the need for high school coaches to prepare athletes for the demands of college athletics and shares insights on resistance sprinting and deceleration training techniques. Additionally, he touches on his pursuit of a PhD in exercise science and the ongoing quest for knowledge in the field.

    Takeaways

    -Incoming freshmen often lack work capacity and running volume.

    -High school athletes need to be prepared for increased running demands in college.

    -Deceleration training is crucial for injury prevention and performance enhancement.

    -Resistance sprinting can be safely integrated into training to improve speed.

    -Effective deceleration training can improve athletes' ability to change direction.

    -The importance of accountability in training through measurable metrics.

    -Understanding the forces involved in deceleration can help in training design.

    -Pursuing advanced education can enhance knowledge and career opportunities in sports science.

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    36 m
  • Episode 4: Conor Hughes
    Feb 3 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Coach Conor Hughes, the head strength and conditioning coach for Army football, shares insights into his coaching philosophy, training structures, and the importance of discipline and technique in athlete development. He discusses the early off-season training structure, the significance of instilling discipline in first-year students, and the emphasis on teaching proper technique over simply lifting heavier weights. Coach Hughes also elaborates on the use of the high hang position in Olympic lifting and how he monitors workload and athlete readiness throughout the season. The conversation highlights the importance of preparing athletes for college-level strength training and the long-term benefits of doing the basics well.

    Takeaways
    Coach Hughes emphasizes the importance of teaching proper movement patterns.
    Discipline is instilled through uniformity and attention to detail.
    Monitoring athlete workload is crucial for maintaining health and performance.
    Building a strong foundation in strength training is essential for athlete development.
    The culture of Army football promotes high standards and accountability.
    Effective communication and repetition are key in coaching young athletes.


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    32 m
  • Episode 3: Cody Mahler
    Jan 29 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the 4th & Flex, Coach Cody Mahler shares his journey as a strength coach and offensive line coach at Perry High School. He discusses the parallels between strength conditioning and coaching, emphasizing the importance of fundamentals and adapting coaching styles to different skill levels. Coach Mahler elaborates on his approach to integrating freshmen into the offensive line system, evaluating team performance, and fostering a positive team culture. He highlights the significance of building relationships with players and the impact of life lessons in coaching.

    Takeaways

    Fundamentals are crucial in both strength conditioning and O-line coaching.

    A ground-up approach is essential for teaching young athletes.

    Coaches must adapt their methods to different skill levels.

    Building relationships with players enhances team culture.

    Simplicity in teaching helps athletes perform better.

    Evaluating past performance is key to future success.

    Team culture is built on mutual respect and accountability.

    Life lessons are integral to coaching young athletes.

    Effective communication is vital in coaching.

    Coaching is about being a teacher and mentor.

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    32 m
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