Between Two Coaches

Amanda Katz and Nick Klastava
Between Two Coaches

Join Between Two Coaches, a weekly podcast helping you enjoy the fitness world with a more human approach. Each episode, we’ll bring problems faced in the fitness community to the surface and share solutions on creating a more sustainable, balanced mindset around your training goals. Consider this podcast your “go-to” on all things fitness, from a loving, supportive, no BS lens.

  1. 24 OCT

    Race Recaps & Coach Thoughts: Unscripted!

    In this episode of 'Between Two Coaches', Amanda and Nick share personal updates and race experiences, discussing the highs and lows of marathon training and racing. They delve into Amanda's recent marathon experience at the Steamtown Marathon, including pre-race anxiety and health concerns, as well as the challenges faced on race day. Nick talks about his experience with the Baltimore Marathon and his ghost running kit! The conversation highlights the importance of community in running, respecting the marathon distance, and enjoying the journey rather than focusing solely on performance. They conclude with reflections on the significance of personal growth and the value of shared experiences in the running community. ---------------------------- (00:00) Banter Our Weekends (05:04) Amanda's Steamtown Journey (10:40) Health Challenges: Managing Asthma and Race Preparation (13:26) Race Day Experience: Weather and Performance (16:21) Post-Race Reflections and Recommendations (18:30) Race Reflections and Community Spirit (21:11) The Importance of Recovery and Respecting the Marathon (25:08) The Mental Toll of Racing and Community Support (29:13) Experiencing Races: Chicago and Baltimore (40:02) Building a Community Bigger than yourself (46:55) Cherishing Memories Over Times ------------------------------------- Contact us: Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠ Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠ Buy Me A Coffee Email - betweentwocoaches@gmail.com

    51 min
  2. 17 OCT

    Coaching the Whole Human Series: Mental Skills Coach Dr. Carrie Jackson & Journalist Cindy Kuzma

    In this episode, Amanda, Nick, Carrie, and Cindy discuss the importance of mental skills coaching in athletics, emphasizing the need to coach the whole human. They explore the role of mental resilience, the significance of support systems for injured athletes, and the importance of celebrating milestones in athletic journeys. The conversation also touches on the journey of writing the book 'Rebound' and the various mantras that can help athletes maintain a positive mindset. Ultimately, they highlight the essence of resilience in sports and the need for a supportive community. -------------------------------- (00:00) Introduction and Banter (04:35) The Importance of Coaching the Whole Human (19:38) The Journey to Writing 'Rebound' (24:58) Collaboration and Storytelling in Recovery (26:55) Understanding Athlete Needs (29:43) Mantras for Mental Resilience (35:27) Coaching Mindset and Athlete Support (39:27) Supporting Athletes Through Injuries (47:04) Celebrating Milestones in Athletic Journeys (52:19) The Importance of Resilience in Athletics (58:05) Interview Questions --------------------------------------- Carrie Jackson is a performance and mental training expert, a Certified Mental Performance Consultant, and the author of On Top of Your Game: Mental Skills to Maximize Your Athletic Performance. She’s one of the world’s foremost authorities on the mental and emotional challenges of recovering from injury. She co-authored the book Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries, and is the co-host of the widely regarded podcast The Injured Athletes Club.    With a bachelor’s in psychology, a masters in sport psychology, and over 2 decades of experience in sport and performance psychology, Carrie’s thought leadership on mental training is the gold standard in the athletic world. Her insights have been featured in multiple media outlets including Runner’s World, Outside Magazine, New York Times, Washington Post, U.S. News and World Report, and Huffington Post to name a few.     Carrie works with athletes and exercisers of all levels from recreational athletes to elite and professional athletes competing at national and international levels. Between her one-on-one coaching and team consulting, she has worked with thousands of athletes and coaches on mastering their mindsets so they can perform with less pressure, more consistency, and enjoy the process. Through her coaching programs she brings mindset training tools that help shift focus from anxiety and self-doubt to resilience and confidence impacting business and life too! Athletes experiencing performance anxiety can put so much pressure on themselves that they sabotage their own performance. Carrie is on a mission to help athletes challenge their limiting beliefs, regain confidence in their gifts and fall in love with their sport again.  Cindy Kuzma is a Chicago-based journalist with a specialty in sports, fitness, and health. Her work has appeared in Runner’s World, SELF, The New York Times, Women’s Running, Chicago Magazine, and many other print and online publications. In addition to Rebound, she’s the co-author (with Neely Spence Gracey) of Breakthrough Women’s Running: Dream Big and Train Smart. She’s completed 23 marathons and also likes to lift heavy things or fumble awkwardly through yoga classes every once in a while. She studied journalism at Baylor University and has a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, along with additional coursework in anatomy, physiology, and biology. She lives in the Andersonville neighborhood with her husband Matt and two cats/interns, Mushaboom and Tuna. Carrie Website Cindy Website Injured Athletes Club Carrie IG Cindy Kuzma IG ---------------------------------- Contact us: Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠ Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠ Buy Me A Coffee Email - betweentwocoaches@gmail.com

    1h 8m
  3. 10 OCT

    Coaching the Whole Human Series: Psychologist Dr. Lara Pence

    In this episode of Between Two Coaches, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick engage in a deep conversation with Dr. Lara Pence, a clinical psychologist specializing in working with athletes. They explore the concept of coaching the whole human, emphasizing the importance of understanding athletes beyond their performance metrics. Dr. Pence shares insights on the role of curiosity in coaching, the significance of building relationships with athletes, and the necessity of setting boundaries. The discussion also highlights the Coaches Collective, a program designed to equip coaches with the skills to support their athletes' mental health and well-being. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal personal insights from Dr. Pence. ------------------------------------------ (00:00) Introduction (00:56) Meet Dr. Lara Pence: The Whole Human Coach (04:51) The Role of a Clinical Psychologist in Coaching (09:46) Coaching the Whole Human: Understanding Athletes Beyond Sport (15:34) The Coaches Collective: Bridging the Gap in Coaching (22:33) Building Relationships: The Key to Effective Coaching (28:27) Navigating Athlete Challenges: Injury and Life Transitions (38:12) Setting Boundaries as a Coach (46:06) Self-Evaluation and Growth for Coaches (53:49) Rapid Fire Questions with Dr. Pence ----------------------------------- Dr. Lara Pence I’m a licensed clinical psychologist. i have my mba and consult for executives and high performing teams. i’m part of the expert team on CNBC’s no retreat: business bootcamp. i co-wrote the book, 10 rules for resilience: mental toughness for families. i am the owner and founder of lighfbox. i’ve spent over 23,000 direct clinical hours with clients. i supervise other clinicians looking to elevate their own skills. i’m a mother of two boys and a wife of one. the outdoors is my sanctuary. i love to run. and love to climb. Website - https://drlarapence.com/ Instagram - Dr. Lara Pence ------------------------------------ Contact us: Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠ Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠ Buy Me A Coffee Email - betweentwocoaches@gmail.com

    1h 2m
  4. 3 OCT

    Coaching the Whole Human Series: Run Coach Mario Fraioli

    In this episode of Between Two Coaches, Coach Amanda and Coach Nick welcome running coach Mario Fraioli for Part 1 in their Series Called Coaching the Whole Human. In this discussion they talk about the evolution of coaching, the importance of communication, and the philosophy behind coaching the whole human. Mario shares his journey in the running world, the significance of building relationships with athletes, and how to navigate the complexities of coaching while maintaining a balance in life. The conversation emphasizes the need for coaches to be effective communicators and to understand the individual needs of their athletes, ultimately fostering a supportive and empowering environment for growth and success. -------------------------------- (00:00) Coaching Philosophy and the Role of a Coach (07:43) What is a Coach? (13:39) Coaching Philosophy (21:38) What do we mean by Coaching the Whole Human (27:36) Adapting as a coach (37:04) Coach Investment and Pushing towards Goals (44:38) Showing Athletes they are more than Numbers in a log (50:21) Coach Guilt (58:44) Interview Questions ----------------------------------- Mario Fraioli is a Bay Area-based running coach who works with everyday age-groupers and world-class elites that compete across a wide range of distances and disciplines. He has guided athletes to personal bests, FKTs, Boston Marathon qualifying times, national championship titles, Olympic Trials appearances, Marathon Majors age-group wins, international podiums, world championship teams, national records, and the Olympic Games.  In addition to coaching, he publishes the morning shakeout, a weekly email newsletter that covers running and other worthwhile topics, and also hosts its namesake podcast, where he gleans insight and inspiration from the sport’s top athletes, coaches, and personalities. From 2010-2016, Mario was the senior editor at Competitor magazine, where he interviewed and profiled many of running’s most recognizable figures, covered hundreds of events, including the Boston Marathon, New York City Marathon and U.S. Olympic Trials on multiple occasions, and directed training-related content for both the print magazine and website. His work has also appeared in Outside, ESPN, Running Times, New England Runner, Triathlete, and other publications. In 2013, he authored his first book, The Official Rock ‘n’ Roll Guide To Marathon & Half-Marathon Training.  As an athlete, Mario was an NCAA Division II All-American in cross-country at Stonehill College in 2003 and has raced competitively from the 800 meters to ultramarathon distances. He has personal bests of 4:09 for the mile, 2:27 in the marathon, and 7:59 for 50 miles. Nowadays he competes for the West Valley Track Club as one of the top Masters (40+) athletes in the country. Morning Shakeout Newsletter Morning Shakeout Podcast Mario's Instagram --------------------------------- Contact us: Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠ Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠ Buy Me A Coffee Email - betweentwocoaches@gmail.com

    1h 4m
  5. 26 SEPT

    A Human Approach to Physical Therapy, Navigating Injury & Sports Specialization with Dr. Leada

    In this episode, hosts Amanda and Nick welcome Dr. Leada Malek, a physical therapist, to discuss various aspects of physical therapy, injury prevention, and the mental and nutritional factors that influence recovery. They explore the importance of prehab, when to seek therapy, the mental challenges athletes face during injuries, and the significance of nutrition in healing. Additionally, they touch on the topic of youth sports and the risks of early specialization. The conversation concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal more about Dr. Malek's insights and experiences in the field. -------------------------------- (00:00) Introduction with Guest (04:11) Understanding Prehab and Injury Prevention (07:09) When to Seek Physical Therapy (18:55) The Mental Aspect of Injury (33:24) Nutrition and Healing (43:06) Youth Sports and Early Specialization (51:45) Interview Questions ---------------------------------- Leada Malek, PT, DPT, SCS, CSCSCredentials: Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Sports Physical TherapyBio:Dr. Leada Malek is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. She is passionate about delivering evidence-based care to active individuals while promoting fitness as a lifestyle for health and longevity. Dr. Malek serves as an adjunct professor of physical therapy at Samuel Merritt University and is the author of the ‘Science of Stretch,' published by DK Books. Her insight has been featured in numerous outlets including U.S. News, Oxygen, Women’s Health, and TIME. Website - https://www.drmalekpt.com/ Instagram - Dr. Leada Book - Link ------------------------------- Contact us: Amanda - ⁠@amanda_katzz⁠ Nick - ⁠@nklastava⁠ Buy Me A Coffee Email - betweentwocoaches@gmail.com

    1h 1m

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Join Between Two Coaches, a weekly podcast helping you enjoy the fitness world with a more human approach. Each episode, we’ll bring problems faced in the fitness community to the surface and share solutions on creating a more sustainable, balanced mindset around your training goals. Consider this podcast your “go-to” on all things fitness, from a loving, supportive, no BS lens.

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