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Episode 173: 173. Blended Approach Group Discussion (Part Two)

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This episode of The PBSCCS Podcast is a group discussion on blending the weightroom and on-field skill development. This is Part Two of the interview.
Speakers:
-Logan Jones (Chicago White Sox)
-Nate Friedman (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Questions/topics covered in this episode:
-Assessments and training qualities
-Representative training and transfer of skill development
-Training under fatigue
Quotes:
-"To me, you're looking for outliers. You're looking for things that stand out on a normative scale" - Nate Friedman (6:29)
-"My first thought is I would be very skeptical of anyone that communicates in absolutes" - Logan Jones (16:31)
-"The best programs I've ever written were basically written by the player themselves through conversations" - Logan Jones (19:19)
-"I think there's ways we can come up with better drills and better, more representative practice design to help mimic what the situations are going to be like in-game" - Nate Friedman (20:31)
If you would like to learn more from the guests on this episode, you can follow them on social media:
Instagram:
@logan_jones95 - Logan Jones
Twitter:
@Logan_Jones95 - Logan Jones

  continue reading

100 episodes

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This episode of The PBSCCS Podcast is a group discussion on blending the weightroom and on-field skill development. This is Part Two of the interview.
Speakers:
-Logan Jones (Chicago White Sox)
-Nate Friedman (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Questions/topics covered in this episode:
-Assessments and training qualities
-Representative training and transfer of skill development
-Training under fatigue
Quotes:
-"To me, you're looking for outliers. You're looking for things that stand out on a normative scale" - Nate Friedman (6:29)
-"My first thought is I would be very skeptical of anyone that communicates in absolutes" - Logan Jones (16:31)
-"The best programs I've ever written were basically written by the player themselves through conversations" - Logan Jones (19:19)
-"I think there's ways we can come up with better drills and better, more representative practice design to help mimic what the situations are going to be like in-game" - Nate Friedman (20:31)
If you would like to learn more from the guests on this episode, you can follow them on social media:
Instagram:
@logan_jones95 - Logan Jones
Twitter:
@Logan_Jones95 - Logan Jones

  continue reading

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