GT Performance Podcast

Zach Guiser

A show dedicated to all things long-term athlete development. Learn how to help your athlete get faster, stronger, more explosive, healthier, and prepared for game-day and real-world success. Join Dr. Zach Guiser as we talk about youth sports, sports physical therapy, sports performance training, strength and conditioning, and everything else around long-term athletic development.

  1. -5 J

    Faster First Step, High Ankle Sprains, Cramps, Exit Velo, and Absolutism.

    In this episode, Zach Guiser and John Tropeano kick off with a look at John's intense preparation for his first full Ironman, detailing the staggering distances involved in the race. They then jump into your questions, providing specific, actionable drills like sled sprints and tall kneel accelerations to improve a basketball player's first-step quickness. The conversation also covers the multifactorial causes of in-game cramping, the most important exercises for developing rotational power for baseball players, and how to manage a high ankle sprain late in the season. This leads to a detailed breakdown of why the injury protocol has evolved from RICE to POLICE. Finally, the discussion takes a philosophical turn, exploring why you should be skeptical of anyone who speaks in absolutes and the challenge of maintaining intellectual honesty in an age of online "gurus". IN THIS EPISODE: 01:21 - What a Full Ironman Race Entails 03:31 - Best Drills to Improve First Step Quickness Before Tryouts 07:04 - The Physics of Shin Angles: How They Make You Faster 09:16 - Why Am I Getting Cramps Even Though I Hydrate Constantly? 11:57 - Off-Season Conditioning to Prevent In-Season Cramps 14:34 - Top 3 Exercises to Increase Bat Speed and Exit Velocity 16:50 - How Much Training Should Be Sport-Specific vs. General? 19:06 - Playing Through a High Ankle Sprain: How to Manage It 23:09 - RICE vs. POLICE: The Modern Way to Treat Acute Injuries 27:50 - Why "Always" and "Never" Are Bad Advice (The Problem with Gurus) 36:46 - The Difference Between a Patella and Knee Dislocation 38:57 - Which Domain is Better: .co or a longer .com?

    41 min
  2. 2 OCT.

    Kobe's Secret, "Bambi Mode," Osgood-Schlatter's, and Why I'm Ditching My iPhone

    In this episode, Zach Guiser and John Tropeano kick things off with a deep dive into the negative effects of cell phones and social media, discussing the "Reverse Flynn Effect" and why Zach is switching to a Light Phone. Then, they jump into your questions, starting with how athletes can regain coordination after a major growth spurt. The conversation emphasizes the power of mastering the fundamentals, anchored by an inspiring story about Kobe Bryant's relentless dedication to the basics. They also cover a simple, all-around workout for young multi-sport athletes , how to manage Osgood-Schlatter's knee pain , and the most common mistakes athletes make when trying to bulk up. The episode wraps up with a powerful discussion on how the gym can be a place to build confidence and resilience, especially for athletes who don't get much playing time. IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 - Kobe's Secret: Never Get Bored with the Basics 00:47 - Why I'm Ditching My iPhone for a Light Phone 12:45 - I Grew 5 Inches and Feel Uncoordinated. What Exercises Can Help? 16:49 - The Full Kobe Bryant Story: Mastering the Fundamentals 21:04 - What Are the Top 5 Lifts for Runners? 23:35 - A Simple Workout for a 10 y/o Soccer Player and 13 y/o Gymnast 29:17 - Can I Play Basketball with Osgood-Schlatter's Knee Pain? 35:14 - Common Mistakes Thinner Athletes Make When Trying to Bulk Up 38:35 - If the Furnace Is Hot Enough, Does It Matter What You Eat? 42:39 - How the Gym Builds Resilience for Athletes Who Sit the Bench This podcast and newsletter is completely free. I spend many hours each week researching, writing, recording, editing, and illustrating. The best way you can support it and allow it to continue is to share it with people you know. You can just send them to ⁠gtperformance.co/newsletter⁠⁠  and they can subscribe there!Everything in these newsletters, podcasts, and on our website is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice for you or your athlete. Consult directly with a healthcare professional.We're recording another "Ask Me Anything" episode this week. If you have any athlete development, sports performance, rehab, or life questions for me, send them ⁠here!⁠

    48 min
  3. 25 SEPT.

    Finding Your Superpower, Beating Burnout, and Overcoming Injury

    In this episode, Dr. Zach Guiser and John Tropeano dive into some of the most common questions and concerns from young athletes. They tackle the myth that strength training leads to getting bulky and slow , discuss the "Superpowers vs. Kryptonite" framework for athletic development , and offer strategies for managing sport-specific pain, like low back issues in golfers. The conversation also covers the critical topics of athlete burnout, especially in sports like softball , and the mental hurdles of returning to play after a major injury like an ACL tear. Listen for practical advice on training, recovery, and how to have difficult but necessary conversations with coaches and parents. IN THIS EPISODE: 00:34 - Is mass transfer a helpful lifelong class? 02:52 - Will lifting weights make me bulky and slow? 05:21 - How do I get stronger without getting bigger? Should I focus on strength or speed? 05:38 - Superpowers vs. Kryptonite 13:37 - Exercises for a golfer with low back pain 24:15 - How do I tell my coach and dad I'm burned out and need a break? 29:25 - How do I overcome the fear of re-injury after ACL surgery? This podcast and newsletter is completely free. I spend many hours each week researching, writing, recording, editing, and illustrating. The best way you can support it and allow it to continue is to share it with people you know. You can just send them to gtperformance.co/newsletter⁠  and they can subscribe there!Everything in these newsletters, podcasts, and on our website is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice for you or your athlete. Consult directly with a healthcare professional.We're recording another "Ask Me Anything" episode this week. If you have any athlete development, sports performance, rehab, or life questions for me, send them here!

    36 min

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A show dedicated to all things long-term athlete development. Learn how to help your athlete get faster, stronger, more explosive, healthier, and prepared for game-day and real-world success. Join Dr. Zach Guiser as we talk about youth sports, sports physical therapy, sports performance training, strength and conditioning, and everything else around long-term athletic development.

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