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Brandon and Joel are joined by Mike Kamal, the Assistant Athletic Director for Strength and Conditioning at Merrimack College. We dive into a variety of topics mainly focused on the processes that went into Coach Kamal growing the Merrimack program from a Division 2 program that he ran by himself to the Division 1 program he and his almost double d…
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In this episode, Ida speaks with Andrew Hui about ruins and monuments functioning as collective memory. They discuss fragments, aphorisms, and humanity’s attempt at collective intelligence through the universal library. They also talk about how classifying knowledge means shaping the world, the pursuit of knowledge as a way to build identity, and w…
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In this episode of Reverb, Ida speaks with Robert Long about his intellectual journey from philosophy to the study of consciousness and AI. They define some of the terminology in this space, such as what we mean by consciousness, sentience, and the hard problem of consciousness. They talk about the field of AI ethics and why it’s so important, and …
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In this episode, Maggie and Ida get into the weeds of digital gardening. They talk about the history of the concept, what it means, the challenges of building digital gardens, the Cozy Web, the limitations we face with blogs and the web infrastructure that propels them, and whether digital gardening is complementary or one-against-the-other with Tw…
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Ida speaks with Oleg Stavitsky, co-founder and CEO of Endel, about how behind our bodies are with evolving reality. They discuss the flow state, what the differences and similarities are between flow and mindfulness, elitism in meditation, panic over email, and the research and innovation Endel is doing to tackle some of these problems in order to …
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Ida speaks with Professor Sune Lehmann about his research on diminishing collective attention spans, our exceedingly worrying relationship with technology, boredom, psychological richness, and why the cultivation of rich internal and external experiences as individual human beings matters so much.
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In this episode Ida speaks with Sari Azout about their shared passion of digital information systems. They cover topics including what is wrong with the internet, the role of curation in web 2.5, Sari’s philosophy in building new systems for navigating information and ideas, what web3 really is and some of the problems we face in understanding it.…
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Ida speaks with Dr. Isabel Millar about her journey in writing the book, The Psychoanalysis of Artificial Intelligence. Isabel shares the story of how she got interested in the subjects of philosophy and psychoanalysis. They talk about what psychoanalysis actually is, the process of building a conceptual thesis, what it means to look at the four Ka…
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Ida speaks with New Mexico based writer Noah Allaire about his processes in research, thinking, and the pursuit of knowledge. They break down the ideas behind Noah's 2021 essay The Feeding, which is an analysis of digital unwellness and the conceptual metaphors most frequently used for exposure to online content. Read Noah's essays at virtuesignal.…
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Ida speaks with London based digital communications specialist and campaign manager, Alby Earley, where they talk about what actually happened in the EU referendum, how the campaigns were organised and run, the role of social media in all of it, and how technology has changed campaign tactics and uncovered deep structural realities.…
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This week's guest is Paul Jackson. Coach Jackson is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Utah State University Football and, in our opinion, one of the highest performers, if not the highest performer, in our field based off of his body of work at Ole Miss and South Carolina. We talk about how he fosters a high-performance environment in tr…
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This week's guest is Michael Zweifel, the owner of BBA Performance. We have a great chat about recognizing great movement skills, where to start when introducing variability into training, and how his mock football season went in the fall. Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to our exclusive Sprint Ju…
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This week's guest is Dr. Ken Clark. As you can imagine we talk all things speed. We start with promoting front side mechanics and move into wearable resistance and stiffness at the foot/ankle complex. A great episode! https://www.kenclarkspeed.com/ Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to our exclusive …
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This week's guest is Adam Feit. He is the Coordinator of Physical and Mental Performance and an adjunct professor at Springfield College. We talk about building and promoting autonomy in athletics with both student-athletes and coaches along with some other great topics! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for a…
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This week's guest is Bob Alejo. He is the Senior Assistant Athletics Director for Performance and Student Athlete Welfare at Cal State Northridge. We have a great chat about how he approaches his role, how his background as a strength coach prepared him well for the role, and also the lessons he learned from being around the Moneyball Oakland A's. …
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This week's guest is Adam Ringler, Strength Coach and Sports Scientist for the University of Colorado. We dive into all things athlete data during this episode. Collecting, organizing, engaging the athletes you're collecting the data from, and ultimately ensuring that real change is made based off of the data collected. Make sure to head over to ht…
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This week's guest is Austin Jochum. He is the owner of Jochum Strength and Strength Coach at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. We chat developing an app for his business, qualitative versus quantitative measures, and the importance of athlete perception during open or closed activities. Make sure to head over to https://www.sprin…
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We are joined this week by Nick DiMarco. He is the Director of Sports Performance at Elon University. We chat about overarching principles that Nick leans on when running his department and fostering a high performance culture with his assistants as well as how he goes about balancing structure and creativity in a collegiate setting. Make sure to h…
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This week's guest is Scott Kuehn. He is an Assistant Strength and Conditioning for Arizona Football. We have a great chat about how to build a sustainable and actionable data monitoring system in a sport environment. We also dive into lessons he gleaned, both good and bad, from his time at William & Mary. Make sure to head over to https://www.sprin…
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This week's guest is Joey Bergles. We have a great chat about doubling down on what you find most important in a program and how to best organize for a large athlete to coach ratio! Hope you enjoy! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to our exclusive Sprint Jump Throw Thorne Store. 25% off of all prod…
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This week's guest is Brandon Wicket. He is an Assistant Sports Performance Coach at UMass who oversees Men's Ice Hockey, Baseball, and Women's Tennis. We chat about stepping in as a new coach in an already high performing organization and the value of our specific experiences as young coaches. Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw…
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This week we have a great chat with Scott Salwasser, Assistant Football Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of South Carolina, about how a constraints based approach has influenced his thoughts on linear sprinting, how he approaches sprint work for offensive and defensive linemen, and his approach to late stage, on-field rehab. Make s…
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This week's guest is Josh Washington, the Sports Performance Coach for UMass Men's Basketball. We have a great chat about his journey to UMass, initial steps he focuses on when starting a new job, and how he approaches training the basketball athlete. Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to our exclusi…
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This week's guest is Jamie Pasquin, the Men's Basketball Strength and Conditioning Coach at Monmouth University. We have a great chat about the value of self-awareness as coaches when it comes to understanding our own personalities and behavior tendencies. Check it out! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for ac…
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This week's guest is Jordan Nieuwsma, the Associate Director of Sports Performance at Elon University. We have a great chat about his collaboration with sport coaches, particularly men's soccer and tennis, as well as how he organizes plyometrics into an 8-vector system. Really great stuff from Jordan! Jordan's YouTube Page Make sure to head over to…
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This week AC and I expand on our SimpliFaster Q&As that we did in the last few weeks while also providing some insights on return to activity notes that we are seeing! https://simplifaster.com/articles/team-sport-speed-andrew-cormier/ https://simplifaster.com/articles/game-speed-injury-prevention-joel-reinhardt/ Make sure to head over to https://ww…
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This week's guest is Steve Reinhardt. Along with being Joel's dad, he is the VP of Product Development for Quantum Computing, Inc. We have a great chat about how supercomputing is being utilized in a sports setting and other ways for it to potentially be used. Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to ou…
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This week's guest is Eric Donoval, the Director of Sports Performance for Wyoming Football. We discuss the benefits of a record/rank/publish system for both high performers and low performers as well as how his staff organizes and communicates their data science in order to best collaborate with the football staff. Make sure to head over to https:/…
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This week's guest is Joel Smith of Just Fly Sports. We discuss his personal and professional evolution that led him to where he is at now in his career, what parts of Speed Strength he'd love to update, and the value of adding games and free play into training environments. Make sure to check out his book Speed Strength, it's an incredible read! Ma…
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Our guest this week is Pete Remmes, Athletic Performance Coach for Indiana Football. We talk about putting athletes in advantageous situations so they can express truly high outputs as well as collaboration with sport coaches to ensure transfer of training onto the field. Hope you enjoy it! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.co…
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This week's guest is Michael Zweifel, owner of BBA Performance in Dubuque, Iowa. We talk RPR, skill acquisition, and the tailoring of representative environments. We both came out of this one with great notes and learned a lot. Hope you do as well! https://www.building-better-athlete.com/ https://emergentmvmt.com/ Make sure to head over to https://…
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Great chat this week with Fergus Connolly. We dive into the importance of the operations team in helping athletes prepare for performance and other overlooked aspects of an organization that play a big role in pushing towards high performance. Check out Fergus' new book here! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up …
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This week's guest is Terrence Kennell. He is the Strength and Conditioning Rehab Coordinator for the Houston Astros. TK gets into the value of a principle based approach to the rehab process, what professions he draws from outside of sports, and the value of being put in challenging situations early in your career. Make sure to head over to https:/…
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This week's guest is Andy Ryland. He is the senior manager of education and training for USA Football. We dive into prep for contact, which Andy is well known for, and we also go down the skill acquisition rabbit hole where Andy has some incredible thoughts. Hope you enjoy! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up fo…
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This week's guest is Jim Wendler. He is the creator and author of several 5/3/1 training system books. Jim currently owns and operates jimwendler.com while serving as the Football Strength Coach at London (OH) High School. Our talk goes all over from the important of consistency in training to the origin of some of Jim's life and training principle…
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Lucky to have John Garrish as this week's guest! John is the Director of Athletics Performance and Development as well as the Head Track and Field Coach at North Broward Prep down in South Florida. We talk galloping and misconceptions about sprint mechanics among other things! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up…
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This week's guest is Dr. Nicole Gabana. She is the new Director of Sports Psychology at the University of Massachusetts. She brings great insight on the value of sports psychology and what it can bring to the athletes! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to our exclusive Sprint Jump Throw Thorne Store…
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This week's guest is legendary, 11-time National Champion men's volleyball coach at Springfield College, Charlie Sullivan. His insights in the episode can be applied by any coach in any sport! Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to our exclusive Sprint Jump Throw Thorne Store. 25% off of all products!…
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