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125: Keir Wenham-Flatt on Training Transfer for Field and Collision Athletes | Sponsored by SimpliFaster

125: Keir Wenham-Flatt on Training Transfer for Field and Collision Athletes | Sponsored by SimpliFaster

FromJust Fly Performance Podcast


125: Keir Wenham-Flatt on Training Transfer for Field and Collision Athletes | Sponsored by SimpliFaster

FromJust Fly Performance Podcast

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Nov 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s episode features Keir Wenham-Flatt, physical preparation coach and founder of rugbystrengthcoach.com.  Keir is currently a strength and conditioning specialist at the College of William and Mary who has worked with professional teams on 4 different continents.  He is particularly well versed in physical preparation for rugby, but has experience with training in many different sports and schools of movement.

Keir is brilliant with the dynamics of team and field sport training, and getting training to be maximally effective within the confines of the game.  A theme of this podcast is finding transfer to sport in training, and not just leaving a season at “I got the athlete stronger” so I did my job. With all the motor learning theory and ideas on training coordination specific to sport play, there is so much to learn and implement in this realm.  

In today’s episode, Keir talks about the essentials of speed building, conditioning and mental toughness as it relates to team sport play, which is a totally different ballgame (literally) than running a 40 yard dash or the 200m in track.  As coaches, we are always searching for ways to make our training more effective and this episode with Keir delivers on many levels. Keir also gives his take on the health/performance spectrum in working with team sport athletes, as well as his use of grappling in training collision sport athletes.

For those track coaches out there, even if you don’t work with team sport athletes, Keir's take on “stress inoculation” of timed sprints for team sport athletes, including “speed gate golf” which bears some similarity to doing variable jumps that I’ve talked about in the past, is something I’m sure you’ll find fascinating.

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Key Points:

Keir’s idea on “coordination” training for field sports
How to go about approaching speed and movement in light of the principles of coordination and being robust
Using sport specific external stimuli in the speed and movement preparation of team sport athletes
Keir’s use of grappling to train athletes in contact or collision sports
Facets of measuring linear velocity in team sport athletes and how it is different than game speed
“Stress Inoculation” of linear speed work for team sport players
What mental toughness really is and how to train it
Keir’s take on the health versus performance spectrum in sport performance as well as Keir’s take on utilizing Mladen Jovanovic’s agile periodization system





“Things which are anti-fragile thrive in unpredictable environments… if you think about all the variables in the team based sports, they are highly volatile”

“Extreme specialization is the enemy of robustness”

“The four phases for us are: closed environment attractors, then we go into more of an open environment with variable conditions, flucutators.  Then we put them in strict drills where we are shaping the task where without knowing it you need to demonstrate the behavior I want to see and solve a problem, then lastly we are going to put you in a highly contextual environment, a team environment when you have to execute in the conditions of the game”

“If you don’t consider the variables of team strategy, your training is general specific at best (3rd tier of the Bondarchuk System!)”

“(Regarding sprint and movement drills) There has to be risk, there has to be relevance, there has to be a challenge in order to grab your attention.  If there is no learning there is no adaptation”

“(Regarding sprint and movement drills)  For me, I change surfaces, I change body positions, I change start positions, I will change center of gravity”

“You are never going to be running in a perfect straight line in a closed environmen...
Released:
Nov 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Just Fly Performance Podcast is dedicated to all aspects of athletic performance training, with an emphasis on speed and power development. Featured on the show are coaches and experts in the spectrum of sport performance, ranging from strength and conditioning, to track and field, to sport psychology. Hosted by Joel Smith, the Just Fly Performance Podcast brings you some of the best information on modern athletic performance available.