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Erik Huddleston on Exercise Selection and Periodization Based on Expansion-Compression Continuum

Erik Huddleston on Exercise Selection and Periodization Based on Expansion-Compression Continuum

FromJust Fly Performance Podcast


Erik Huddleston on Exercise Selection and Periodization Based on Expansion-Compression Continuum

FromJust Fly Performance Podcast

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our guest for today’s show is Erik Huddleston.  Erik was recently on the podcast, on episode 269, speaking about important elements of squat technique based on individual frames of the athlete.  After the show, I had some other important questions left over that I wanted to discuss, and also in that time, Erik has made a career transition to working in the NBA. Erik is currently an assistant sports performance coach with the Indiana Pacers and head performance coach for their G-League affiliate, the Ft. Wayne Mad Ants. He is the former director of performance at Indianapolis Fitness & Sports Training (IFAST), along with having NCAA D1 experience.

When we program training for athletes, what factors are we considering when we select exercises? Do we just pick movements that are novel and random, or do we have a greater philosophy that helps us decide what types of movements to use, and when?  What about timing, such as exercise selection in the training sessions coming off of, or leading them up to competitions or tough practice periods?  Or, do we ever ask ourselves about what an athlete’s development level (youth vs. pro) might mean for them with the types of exercises we are prescribing from a compression and expansion perspective?

On the show today, Erik speaks on organizing exercise selection based on an athlete’s training schedule (such as post or pre-competition periods of the training week, or even training year), how to use weight placement to train various athlete body types, and some critical differences in training, from an expansion/compression perspective, regarding youth vs pro level athletes.  It’s so easy to fan-boy (or girl) over the workouts of “elite” athletes, but the key to good coaching is always knowing how to engage an athlete where they are at in their own development.

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Timestamps and Main Points

5:28 – How to organize training based off of periods of “expansion” and “compression”

11:42 – How Erik quantifies what players are experiencing in practice and games from a “expansion/compression” perspective, and how to give them what they don’t have then, in a gym setting

14:54 – Exercise selection principles that help athletes optimally reset in their “off” days

21:55 – How to adjust exercises to help them ramp up to a game or competition situation

24:20 – What a pre-season training load looks like compared to in-season in professional basketball

29:00 – What pre-season training looks like in high school sports where athletes have a lot more time to prepare without high volume sport loadings

34:41 – Situations where more compression will help an athlete, vs. situations where it will potentially hurt an athlete

39:25 – How to set up training for “pylon” shaped individuals to help their reversal ability in jumping and athletics

46:20 – How “flipping the pylon” of the torso, and having wide shoulders impacts squatting selection

52:06 – How the shape of one’s torso impacts the types of plyometric exercises that players should utilize

54:46 – How to prescribe jump programming to individuals who have a hard time yielding in their movement relative to the ground

59:10 – How to approach plyometrics and jump training for youth athletes vs. elite athletes who are already at a relatively high level, and playing jump oriented sports constantly



“Keeping player assets on the court is the most important part of my job”

“Give them some of what they don’t have that they are getting from the training and the basketball stimulus”

“I have to assume that the vast things that are occurring on the court are output driven… that’s where we get into that com...
Released:
Dec 2, 2021
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.