
51 episodes

Rugby Strength Coach Podcast Rugby Strength Coach Podcast
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- Health & Fitness
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4.8 • 12 Ratings
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Rugby Strength Coach Podcast is for rugby strength and conditioning coaches who want to get real world information and advice on how to enhance the performance of their athletes, expand their knowledge and skills, and develop their careers.
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Podcast #50: Training elite fighters with William Wayland
For the half century episode of the Rugby Strength Coach podcast I sat down with William Wayland, owner and operator of Powering Through in Chelmsford, Essex. William is a strength [...] CONTINUE READING
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Podcast #49: Stanford Basketball with Cory Schlesinger
Cory Schlesinger is a Sports Performance Coach responsible for the physical preparation of one of the most prestigious college basketball programmes in the world, Stanford. His coaching career also includes [...] CONTINUE READING
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Podcast #48: The Sprinter’s Compendium with Ryan Banta
Ryan Banta is a teacher and track and field coach at Parkway Central High school in Chesterfield Missouri. Ryan is a frequent contributor to well known speed development websites including [...] CONTINUE READING
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Podcast #47: Defranco’s, Buddy Morris and training Chris Hogan with Mike Guadango
Mike Guadango is the owner and operator of Freak Strength, a private training facility based in New Jersey, USA. Mike made his name as an athlete training at Defranco’s Training [...] CONTINUE READING
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Podcast #46: Yessis, Bosch, Dietz and the NCAA with Chris McCormick
Chris McCormick is Head Strength & Conditioning Coach at Florida Atlantic University. Though he comes from an academic background of Psychology, Chris is doing work that I have admired for a [...] CONTINUE READING
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Podcast #45: New school ideas for old school coaches with Tony Holler
Tony Holler is a high school chemistry teacher and coach at Plainfield North High School in Illinois, USA. A coach for nearly four decades, Tony specialises in the preparation of [...] CONTINUE READING
Customer Reviews
Five star for sure
Why? Cause the conversation is quality, and the shows are edited enough to cut out dead time. Double good compared to an awful lot of other podcasts. Will be a regular listener...
P.S. As the host sums up in one episode (a complement to his guest at the time): this podcast is like "an island in a sea of BS". Indeed.
It's great.
Kier's podcast along with Robbie Bourkes and Mark Watts has been an awesome resource in developing my S&C knowledge. Kier's podcast also provide's lots of career advice. Worth subscribing to.
- Jack