Matt joins the boys to talk about his coaching systems, how he has come to think the way that he does, and how we can reconcile the differences between various approaches. We discuss when RPE and %-based programs might be more useful, and where we can meld the two, how athlete psychology can alter training prescriptions, how replicable and predictable athlete responses can be, and the role of coaching beyond just writing training plans.
048 - Eric Helms on autoregulation
047 - Bryce Lewis on Sports Pscyhology
046 - Random training stuff
045 - Will Crozier on Recovery
044 - Matt Bartholomew on Offseason Training for Powerlifters
043 - Things we've learnt from each other
042 - Jamie Smith on the shoulder and bench press
041 - 8 ways to improve as a lifter
040 - John Paul Cauchi on Sumo Deadlifting
039 - Luke Tulloch on Volume and gains
038 - Training on holidays
037 - Succeeding in your first comp (a guide for resolutioners)
036 - John Sheridan on Powerlifting, identity, and having a life
035 - Case Study: Hypertrophy-biased vs Technique-biased developmental blocks
034 - Things we've changed our mind about
033 - Jamie Smith on assessing movement in powerlifters
032 - Recapping and re-peaking Will
031 - 2&A (The second Q and A)
030 - Chrissy Dask & Bec Chambers on Powerlifting & Body Image
029 - Long term development
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