
Random Thoughts, Intern Questions, Jump Training for Ice Hockey
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Are you ready for the off-season? Today, I sit down for a solo episode where I go over some recent lessons I’ve learned & updates we’ve made to our program as we move into summer. I also highlight some frequently asked intern questions and dive into details about my new lecture series, Jump Training for Ice Hockey: A Complimentary Approach—who it’s for and why it’s important. From integral takeaways for young strength & conditioning coaches to deficient-based vs. performance-based models in the private sector, this conversation covers everything coaches need to prepare for their athletes for the off-season.
HIGHLIGHTS
00:00 The changes we’ve made to our summer programming model.
04:05 What should coaches be focusing on?
06:00 Mobility patterns for advanced-based athletes.
11:10 What are the qualities of a great strength & conditioning coach?
16:00 The differences in programming in the private sector.
19:45 What do all young coaches need to read?
21:30 A quick look at my new lecture series, Jump Training for Ice Hockey.
RESOURCES + LINKS
Check out Jump Training for Ice Hockey | A Complimentary Approach
Check out Anthony’s Masterclass -
The High Performance Hockey Masterclass
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Check out Anthony’s Books
Physical Preparations for Ice Hockey: Biological Principles and Practical Solutions
The Gain, Go, and Grow Manual: Programming for High Performance Hockey Players