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#234 Dr. Tim Suchomel Part 2-R2RR

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In part 2 of the Research 2 Reps Roundtable, my co-hosts Dr. Ernie Rimer, Dr. Ted Lambrinides, and I continue our engaging discussion with Dr. Tim Suchomel, diving deeper into the essentials of long-term athlete development (LTAD). Dr. Suchomel emphasizes the importance of starting athletes with fundamental movement patterns, such as squats and hip hinges, to establish a strong foundation before progressing to advanced techniques like Olympic lifts. He highlights how focusing on movement quality at an early age helps prevent poor habits in college athletes and sets them up for success. We also explore practical ways to monitor and track athlete progress in settings with limited resources, underscoring that effective monitoring doesn’t require expensive tools but rather consistent observation and creativity.

The conversation touches on key topics in youth sports, including the benefits of multi-sport participation versus early specialization. Dr. Rimer shares his perspective as a youth baseball coach, advocating for a balanced approach that builds a well-rounded athletic profile and prevents burnout and overuse injuries. We examine how motivation and fun should remain central to youth sports, while also fostering skill development and parental engagement. From debates over training priorities—such as hip speed versus bar speed—to the evolving landscape of strength and conditioning, this episode stresses the need for adaptable, research-backed methods. We conclude by encouraging coaches to prioritize needs analysis, embrace foundational knowledge, and stay open to new techniques that ensure holistic athlete development.

Shout out to our podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible!

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In part 2 of the Research 2 Reps Roundtable, my co-hosts Dr. Ernie Rimer, Dr. Ted Lambrinides, and I continue our engaging discussion with Dr. Tim Suchomel, diving deeper into the essentials of long-term athlete development (LTAD). Dr. Suchomel emphasizes the importance of starting athletes with fundamental movement patterns, such as squats and hip hinges, to establish a strong foundation before progressing to advanced techniques like Olympic lifts. He highlights how focusing on movement quality at an early age helps prevent poor habits in college athletes and sets them up for success. We also explore practical ways to monitor and track athlete progress in settings with limited resources, underscoring that effective monitoring doesn’t require expensive tools but rather consistent observation and creativity.

The conversation touches on key topics in youth sports, including the benefits of multi-sport participation versus early specialization. Dr. Rimer shares his perspective as a youth baseball coach, advocating for a balanced approach that builds a well-rounded athletic profile and prevents burnout and overuse injuries. We examine how motivation and fun should remain central to youth sports, while also fostering skill development and parental engagement. From debates over training priorities—such as hip speed versus bar speed—to the evolving landscape of strength and conditioning, this episode stresses the need for adaptable, research-backed methods. We conclude by encouraging coaches to prioritize needs analysis, embrace foundational knowledge, and stay open to new techniques that ensure holistic athlete development.

Shout out to our podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible!

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110 episodes

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