This episodes guest is Jason Feairheller from Function & Strength.
When Jason began his training career, he had an interest in developing athletic speed and power, and over the past decade, that interest has turned into a passion. In addition to training, he has lectured on strength and conditioning as an adjunct professor at Immaculata University. Jason has been sought out for his knowledge and application for speed and power development. Jason has also been featured on several podcasts talking about his concept of Multidirectional Power. He has also contributed articles on speed training, as well as taught the course, “Functional Speed Training for the Fitness Professional and Healthcare Provider.”
On this episode Jason and I discuss:
This was an outstanding episode and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did!
Stay Strong,
RB
Show Notes:
Website - functionandstrength.net
Facebook - Function & Strength
Twitter - @TrueFXS
Instagram - functionandstrength
Books Mentioned:
Anatomy of Agility
Podcasts Mentioned:
Lee Taft - Performance Podcast: Episode 35 - Developing Multi-Directional Power (With Jason Feairheller)
Physical Preparation podcast - Jason Feariheller on Building Multi-Directional Speed and Power
ATSW - Episode 234: Ryan Harrison - vision training to enhance performance
Just Fly Performance Podcast #68 - Robbie Bourke on Isometrics, Periodization and Holistic Performance
People and Resources Mentioned:
Ryan Heickert
Marty Tomes
Dan John
Pavel Tsatsouline
Dan Pfaff
Dan Pfaff - Rudiment Jump Series
Pat Davidson
Bill Hartman
Gary Gray
Joel Jamieson
Westside Barbell
Yuri Verkhoshansky
Ty Terrell
Bondarchuk - Exercise classification
ALTIS
Al Vermeil
Al Vermeil Hierarchy
Ryan Harrison
Bill Harrison
Wayne Gretzky
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Episode 279: Tom Tombleson - England men's rugby - senior S&C coach
Episode 278: Rob Jacobs - Shares his training system
Episode 277: David Grey - Learnings from teaching, refinement of the model, and goals for 2024
Episode 276: Kevin Mulcahy - A coaching year in review - 2023
Episode 275: Iordan Krouchev - Influences and the evolution of his training and rehab model
Episode 274: Joel Smith - skill acquisition and influences
Episode 273: Andrew Sheaff - Constraint-led approach to swim coaching
Episode 272: Alex Effer - Compression - Expansion model - Part 2
Episode 271: Alex Effer - Compression - Expansion model - Part 1
Episode 270: Bill Hartman - Better questions lead to better answers
Episode 269: Stu McMillan
Episode 268: Joel Smith - Evolution of a training system
Episode 267: Rua Gilna - life, professional development, pain, movement, and PRI
Episode 266: Pat Davidson - Healing and growing from life’s traumas
Episode 265: Matt Tometz - Speed development and load-velocity profiling
Episode 264: Paul Kilgannon - The CRAVER Coaching Framework
Episode 263: Pete Burridge - building a speed development model in professional Rugby
Episode 262: David Grey - Models, business, and learning
Episode 261: Brendon Rearick - Communication, coaching longevity, fatherhood, and learning
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