In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, Rob is joined by Alan Murdoch, Jason Avedesian and Nick Court with topic being all about data driven rehab. This conversation takes a closer look at how integrating precise data collection and analysis into rehab processes can significantly improve outcomes for athletes. By focusing on early ACL rehabilitation strategies to combat swelling, infection, and pain, and blending medical insights with performance data, this episode reveals a path to more personalized and effective recovery.
Learn about the nuanced steps necessary for transitioning athletes from injury back to peak performance, including the crucial distinctions between returning to running and fully engaging in competitive sports. The episode also highlights the role of technologies such as GPS, isokinetic dynomometry and the ForceFrame, in crafting preventative strategies that not only reduce the risk of future injuries but also contribute to the overall enhancement of athlete performance.
This journey through the episode is an exploration of how combining technology, thorough data analysis, and a team-centered approach to rehab can create a more holistic and successful recovery process. It advocates for a balanced blend of science and practical application, aiming to equip athletes with the resilience and strength needed to not just return to their sport, but to excel beyond their previous capabilities.
Join us as we delve into this thought-provoking discussion, offering insights and real-world applications for rehab professionals.
Main talking point:
Training tendons; implications for sprinting, jumping and rehabilitation with Keith Baar (Professor of Molecular Exercise Physiology at University of California, Davis)
EPL > NHL > NFL; lessons from working in three of the biggest sports in the world with Jo Clubb (Sports Performance Consultant)
Contextual strength & coordination training, traditional strength training and intelligent science with John Pryor (Senior S&C Coach at Rugby Australia [Wallabies])
Programming for early and late maturing athletes, athlete case studies, and identifying gaps in development with James Baker (Senior S&C Coach at Aspire Academy)
Assessing growth and maturation, developing an LTAD framework, and talent identification with James Baker (Senior S&C Coach at Aspire Academy)
Murderball & training intensity; creating the fittest team in the Premier League with Benoit Delaval (1st Team Fitness Coach at Leeds United FC)
Eccentric training; the why, when and how with Angus Ross (Senior Strength & Conditioning Specialist at High Performance Sport New Zealand)
Developing some of the most impressive young athletes in the world at Duke University with Aaron Getz (Associate Director for Performance [Football] at Duke University)
From Olympic hockey gold to European football: what we can learn from other sports with Rick Cost (Head of Performance at Feyenoord)
What is data science (and what isn't), data informed decision making, and the gamification of coaching with Sudarshan Gopaladesikan (Head of Sports Data Science at S.L. Benfica)
Winning the Rugby World Cup, alcohol periodisation, and conditioning rugby players with Aled Walters (Head of Physical Preparation at Leicester Tigers)
The future of fitness qualifications in football, 24/7 support staff and what happened to the 'fitness coach' (?) with Paul Balsom (Fitness Coach for the Swedish National Football Team)
From NFL > esports: working in esports as a performance coach, what coaches can bring, and how can you pivot into this area with Taylor Johnson (Chief Performance Engineer at Statspace)
Expectations of sports science, the rise of the PhD, and the 'problem' with research with Barry Drust (Industrial Professorial Fellow at University of Birmingham)
Performance recovery, working with Olympic sprinters, and growing industry trends with Robin Thorpe (Sports Performance Scientist)
Recovery, load monitoring and a decade working at the biggest football club in the world with Robin Thorpe (Sport Performance Scientist)
Blood flow restriction (BFR) training; more than just a rehabilitation tool with Chris Gaviglio (Senior S&C Coach at the Queensland Academy of Sport)
Isometric training; the why, when and how with Danny Lum (Head of S&C at Singapore Sport Institute)
Shifting the training 'ideal' when working in the NBA with Carl Bergstrom (Head Performance Coach at Golden State Warriors)
Bridging the gap between competition demands & physical capabilities in footballers with Ben Rosenblatt (Physical Performance Coach at The FA) & Martin Evans (Physical Performance Coach at The FA)
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