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Episode #202 Creatine Monohydrate, Dealing with Athletes and Different Coaches In-Season, More Pro Athlete Training Eye Wash and More!

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In episode 202, Gerry starts out with some announcements regarding newsletters, free training programs and some upcoming products/Q&A offerings.
From there, things turn to follower questions for the week and cover anything from creatine monohydrate vs. hydrochloride, managing athletes when they are away from you during the season, separating athletes into training groups and everything in between.
Then, Gerry discusses some tweets from the week including some thoughts on sport specificity and some traits he has noticed from some of his better athletes.
To finish up, the conversation turns to a recent training video from David Njoku and why it is complete garbage.
All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!
Episode Timestamps
1:20 - Warm-Up Menu

3:45 - Newsletter

5:55 - Medicine Ball Variations & Email List

7:00 - Zoom Q&As

8:50 - Creatine Monohydrate vs HLC

11:20 - Dealing with Programing While Working with Teams

15:45 - Programming Question for Wide Range of Young Athletes

19:50 - Reaction Time and Athleticism for a Young Child

24:50 - D-Lineman Starts and Force

27:10 - Being Hard on Yourself as a Strength Coach

33:23 - Behavior Characteristics of Great Athletes

35:24 - David Njoku Balancing Act

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In episode 202, Gerry starts out with some announcements regarding newsletters, free training programs and some upcoming products/Q&A offerings.
From there, things turn to follower questions for the week and cover anything from creatine monohydrate vs. hydrochloride, managing athletes when they are away from you during the season, separating athletes into training groups and everything in between.
Then, Gerry discusses some tweets from the week including some thoughts on sport specificity and some traits he has noticed from some of his better athletes.
To finish up, the conversation turns to a recent training video from David Njoku and why it is complete garbage.
All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!
Episode Timestamps
1:20 - Warm-Up Menu

3:45 - Newsletter

5:55 - Medicine Ball Variations & Email List

7:00 - Zoom Q&As

8:50 - Creatine Monohydrate vs HLC

11:20 - Dealing with Programing While Working with Teams

15:45 - Programming Question for Wide Range of Young Athletes

19:50 - Reaction Time and Athleticism for a Young Child

24:50 - D-Lineman Starts and Force

27:10 - Being Hard on Yourself as a Strength Coach

33:23 - Behavior Characteristics of Great Athletes

35:24 - David Njoku Balancing Act

Support the show

  continue reading

214 episodes

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