Resilient Performance Podcast

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Synopsis

The Resilient Performance Podcast was born to interview thought leaders from a variety of disciplines (including medicine, fitness, military and law enforcement, academia, music, theater, sports, and exploration) to gain insight into how to systematically optimize performance at the individual and organizational level. This will not be a niche podcast that promotes specialization and professional identity politics. Instead, it will espouse global thinking and professional and academic integration.

Episodes

  • Keep It Real #5: Hip Impingement & Knee Valgus

    26/08/2020 Duration: 39min

    On today's episode, Greg, Doug and Trevor #KeepItReal while talking hip impingement & knee valgus.

  • Keep It Real #4: Ethics & "Do No Harm"

    19/08/2020 Duration: 27min

    On today's episode, Greg and Trevor #KeepItReal while talking ethics & "do no harm". 

  • Nicole Surdyka: ACL Rehab & Ethical Return to Sport Decision Making

    12/08/2020 Duration: 01h14min

    Biography (In Nicole’s Words) I grew up in a small town on the Jersey Shore, and have been around football (soccer) for as long as I can remember. Everything I did in my childhood and adolescence was aimed at becoming a Division-1 college soccer player. In my junior year of high school, I achieved my lifelong dream and verbally committed to play soccer at St. John’s University in Queens, NY. In November of my senior year of high school I fractured my tibia and fibula. I underwent Open Reduction Internal Fixation with an intramedullary nail in my tibia and three screws going from my tibia to my fibula, two distally at the medial malleolus and one proximally near the pes anserine, and then started physical therapy.  If you haven’t already figured out how this story ends, my physical therapist not only helped me recover from my injury, she also gave me my dream back. She helped me reclaim my self-identity and led me on my eventual career path of becoming a physical therapist myself. I knew I would never be able

  • Keep It Real #3: Complexity and Providing for Your Clients

    05/08/2020 Duration: 39min

    In this week's episode, we dive into another #KeepItReal talk with Resilient's Greg, Trevor, and Doug.    We wanted to talk a bit about some complexity when selecting interventions, and trying to keep things as simple as possible.

  • Keep It Real #2: Return to Sport Testing

    29/07/2020 Duration: 36min

    This episode we #KeepItReal with Resilient's Greg, Trevor, and Doug.

  • Chidi Enyia: Applying the Track & Field Model to Team Sports

    22/07/2020 Duration: 01h12min

    Chidi Enyia is in his 23rd year coaching and currently the Founder/Owner of Enyia Performance, LLC providing coaching and consulting services for athletes and organizations of all levels across a wide variety of sports. Before arriving in Phoenix, he spent 5 years (one as volunteer and 4 as Men’s & Women’s sprints, hurdles and relays coach) at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois. Prior to that he was the Boy’s & Girl’s sprints, relays and jumps coach at Lincoln-Way East High School in Frankfort, IL and the Founder/Head Coach for USATF/AAU-affiliated Flight Track Club coaching all sprints, hurdles, relays, horizontal jumps and mid distance events. Enyia obtained a BSc in General Art from Illinois State University and a MSEd in Kinesiology/Exercise Science with a research focus on Post-Activation Potentiation from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.    Topics Covered: Chidi’s background in team sports and track and field as an athlete and coach Components of the track and field t

  • Lee Taft: Movement Foundations Course Follow Up

    15/07/2020 Duration: 46min

    - New Exercise Database resource launched. - Movement Foundations Course and Exercise Database promotional event. - The Resilient team joins Lee Taft to answer some follow-up questions Lee had from going through the Resilient Movement Foundations Course. Links: - Movement Foundations Promotion: https://www.resilientperformance.com/rmf-intro/ - Resilient's Exercise Database Page: https://www.resilientperformance.com/rexdb-intro/ - LeeTaft.com

  • The Mechanical Continuum in Sport

    08/07/2020 Duration: 13min

    Today's episode is an audio version of a previous blog post we put out called 'The Mechanical Continuum In Sport'. Submit Questions & Topics for the Podcast - https://resilientperformance.com/question-topic-submit/ [mailerlite_form form_id=6]

  • Craig Weller: Military Special Operations Preparation

    01/07/2020 Duration: 01h05min

    Craig is a former USN SWCC (Special Warfare Combatant Crewman). He is also certified under the Department of State’s Worldwide Personal Protective Service-2, and spent nearly two years on the High-Threat Protection team for the U.S. Ambassador to Baghdad in Iraq.    In Special Operations and in subsequent private deployments, Weller held a variety of instructional and diplomatic security roles in locations including Kenya, the Philippines, Central America, South Sudan, and Iraq.    Along with Jonathan Pope, he co-founded Ethos Colorado Training Center, a full-service strength and conditioning facility based in Denver. Prior to that, he founded Barefoot Fitness in South Dakota, with two training facilities based on minimalist principles developed while training SOF personnel in austere locations.   Craig is a Precision Nutrition Level Two certified nutrition coach, and works with Precision Nutrition where he designs their exercise systems and works with high-risk occupations such as military and law enforcemen

  • Resilient's Perspectives on Practice

    24/06/2020 Duration: 01h40min

    Welcome back to the Resilient Performance Podcast. In this week's episode, the three of us sit down with the Columbia University Doctor of Physical Therapy program to go over our perspectives on practice. This was a particularly enjoyable episode for Trevor, Doug, and I, since we all met at Columbia PT school, just prior to starting Resilient Performance. We had a great time talking with the student-led group of future therapists and are excited to see where they're headed in their careers. We hope you enjoy today's episode!   Topics Discussed: The autonomy of owning your own practice The fun in figuring out what's important as a clinician What makes the Physical Therapy profession so special Understanding how to utilize your sub-specialty Knowing your limitations when picking your clinical rotations How the psychological aspect is part of the physical aspect of rehabbing a patient Student's Q&A

  • Mickey Brueckner: Throwing Athlete Arm Care

    17/06/2020 Duration: 01h07min

    Mickey Brueckner is the owner and director of training at the ANNEX Sports Performance Center, a sports performance and CrossFit facility located in Chatham, New Jersey. Like many high school and college student-athletes, Mickey had aspirations to pursue a career as a professional athlete. During his sophomore year in college Mickey was projected to be a top five round pick in the Major League Baseball Draft in the summer of 2003. However, a season-ending elbow injury led to two Tommy-John surgeries and months of physical therapy. Never getting back to his previous form, he had to give up his path of becoming a professional athlete.  To stay connected to his passion, Mickey took up the next best thing - training. As a trainer, Mickey is able to utilize his years of experience as an athlete combined with his performance training and physical therapy experience to help other athletes become faster and stronger, while also focusing on injury prevention.  Since returning from Arizona in 2006, Mickey has quickl

  • Michael Easter: History & Future of Fitness

    10/06/2020 Duration: 01h06min

    Michael Easter is a Contributing Editor at Men’s Health magazine and columnist for Outside magazine. His work also appears in Scientific American, Men’s Journal, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, Vice, New York, and others. He writes about the most important people, places, and things impacting the human experience. He’s written features about his badass mom, women fighting their way into elite branches of the military, and the underground anti-aging drug trade. His writing—especially his first person, experiential pieces that highlight scientific research—are some of the most highly-trafficked of all time at Men’s Health and Outside. His book, The Comfort Crisis, will be released by Penguin Random House in the spring of 2021. Michael is also a professor in the journalism department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Before that, he was a senior-level editor at Men’s Health. Michael lives in Las Vegas on the edge of the desert. Topics Covered:  What influenced Michael to write about health and fitnes

  • Frank Alexander: Sports Medicine

    03/06/2020 Duration: 59min

    Frank Alexander, MS, ATC serves as our athletic trainer and physician extender. Frank joined Team Ahmad in the summer of 2015 already having a well-established background in Sports Medicine. He is responsible for history taking, evaluation of throwing athletes, patient education, and post-operative care and instruction, such as removing sutures and seeing patients in the recovery room. Frank earned his Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Dominican College and a Master’s degree in Kinesiology from AT Still University.    Prior to joining Dr. Ahmad’s team, he worked as an athletic trainer at the high school and collegiate levels as well as with Major League baseball players and Olympians. An athlete himself, Frank played baseball and football in high school and continued his baseball career in college. Once he finished his competitive career and knowing he wanted to stay around sports, athletic training and sports medicine held the key to that door.    Frank is an expert in patient education for all our

  • Bill Hartman: Clinical Reasoning

    27/05/2020 Duration: 01h18min

    Bill Hartman, PT is the go-to guy in the fitness and rehabilitation industries when all other methods have failed. Clients from all over the United States and from countries such as Japan, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, and the United Kingdom have traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana to seek his talents. Bill has degrees in Movement and Sports Science from Purdue University and Physical Therapy from Indiana University. Bill is the co-owner of the Men’s Health Magazine Top 10 rated and Women’s Health Magazine recommended Indianapolis Fitness and Sports Training (IFAST) and IFAST Physical Therapy where he works with a variety of clients from high profile professionals to weekend warriors. He is a former columnist for Men’s Fitness Magazine, and he has also done a stint as the Men’s Health Muscle Guy while being a popular contributor to MensHealth.com. Bill has been a featured speaker all over the United States and internationally including the Perform Better Functional Training Summit and the Boston Sports Medicine

  • Keep It Real #1: Aerobic Training, Landing Strategies, Rehab Nutrition, Execution of Details

    20/05/2020 Duration: 49min

    Hey everyone, and welcome back to the Resilient Performance Podcast!  I am Greg Spatz and today’s episode will feature our first ‘Keep It Real’ talk with myself, Trevor Rappa, and Doug Kechijian.  Our ‘Keep It Real’ talks will consist of the three of us addressing questions sent to us via Instagram followers, blog readers, podcast listeners, and anyone else that reaches out to us.  We want to keep things as simple as possible for you and not over complicate things for the sake of making ourselves sound smart.  This is our way of ‘Keeping It Real’. Topics discussed today:   Is aerobic deficiency syndrome a thing and how can one recover from it Are there commonalities on mileage for runners training for say marathons vs half marathons How can nutrition affect one’s rehab What are the indications and benefits of soft vs stiff landings Sorting out the intent behind the execution of certain prescribed movements Submit Questions & Topics for the Podcast - https://resilientperformance.com/question-topic-sub

  • Return of the Resilient Performance Podcast

    13/05/2020 Duration: 26min

    Welcome back to the Resilient Performance Podcast! Today, we wanted to introduce some of the changes that will be taking place on the podcast. Historically, we have interviewed people from a variety of fields. We do this to try and make the themes a little more global and while we don't want to change this, we still want this podcast and the content to transcend what we're doing as sports rehabilitation performance professionals. We're going to increase the podcast releases to a more weekly format where we have more of an informal educational platform where we have round table discussions, present our own case studies, and even talk about things that we are working on with our athletes. I would also like to introduce my partners and contributors to the podcast, Trevor Rappa, and Greg Spatz. We appreciate you taking the time to listen and we ask that you stay involved, ask questions, and please leave a positive review on iTunes! Submit Questions & Topics for the Podcast - https://resilientperformance.com/q

  • Russ Roberts on the Resilient Performance Podcast

    10/07/2019 Duration: 57min

    Russell Roberts is interested in how the essential insights of economics can help us understand the world around us and lead better lives. He is a research Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and host of the weekly podcast EconTalk–hour-long conversations with authors, economists, and business leaders. His latest book is How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness (Portfolio/Penguin 2014). It takes the lessons from Adam Smith’s little-known masterpiece, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and applies them to modern life. He is also the author of three economic novels teaching economic lessons and ideas through fiction. A three-time teacher of the year, Roberts has taught at George Mason University, Washington University in St. Louis (where he was the founding director of what is now the Center for Experiential Learning), the University of Rochester, Stanford University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. He earned his PhD from the University of

  • Courtney Reardon on the Resilient Performance Podcast

    12/06/2019 Duration: 01h07min

    Courtney Reardon recently became the 68th American woman to summit Mount Everest and survive. An unlikely person to find herself at the highest point on earth, she has worked in Finance in New York City for the past 12 years and is currently a Senior Vice President in Business Development at an asset management firm. After graduating from Columbia University, she began working on Wall Street at Bear Stearns and subsequently BofA Merrill Lynch and BMO Capital Markets. Courtney developed her love of the outdoors later in life, during the depths of the Financial Crisis. Swapping out her usual dresses and high heels, she uses her vacation time from work to climb some of the world’s highest peaks, such as Mount Everest, Denali, Kilimanjaro, and Vinson Massif in Antarctica among other peaks. Topics Covered: How Courtney developed an interest in climbing while working a finance job in New York City The point at which Courtney decided she was ready to climb Everest How Courtney trained for Everest despite not living

  • David Epstein on the Resilient Performance Podcast

    05/06/2019 Duration: 01h14min

    David Epstein is the author of the forthcoming Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, and of the top 10 New York Times bestseller The Sports Gene, which has been translated in 21 languages. (To his surprise, it was purchased not only by his sister but also by President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.) He was previously a science and investigative reporter at ProPublica, and prior to that a senior writer at Sports Illustrated. David has given talks about performance science and the uses (and misuses) of data on five continents; his TED Talk has been viewed 7 million times, and was shared by Bill Gates. Three of his stories have been optioned for films. David has master’s degrees in environmental science and journalism, and is reasonably sure he’s the only person to have co-authored a paper in the journal of Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research while a writer at Sports Illustrated. David enjoys volunteering with the Pat Tillman Foundation and Classroom Champions.

  • Warren Sinclair on the Resilient Performance Podcast

    29/05/2019 Duration: 01h26min

    Warren Sinclair a 5th degree black-belt in Vee Arnis Ju-Jitsu, and a master practitioner of Combat Arnis. This street style combat system is a combination of Judo, Ju-Jitsu, Filipino Arnis, Kuntao, Muay Thai, with elements from Kung-Fu, Karate and Aikido. Warren has trained agents from various government agencies, including the FBI, NYPD, FDNY, EMT/Paramedics, correctional facility officers, local and international detectives, military service personnel, and numerous executives as personal clients. Additionally, he teaches practical self defense to children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and assault and rape victims. Topic Covered: The distinction between fighting and personal protection Personal protection principles that are applicable regardless of one’s training background Personal protection concepts that mitigate the potential for physical confrontation, developing situational awareness The importance of training various “ranges”- weapons, striking, trapping, grappling Recognizing the intent o

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