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The 29/1 - Explosive, Powerful, Fast Athletes: with Frank Lerchen & Kyle McKenzie

Explosive, Powerful, Fast Athletes: with Frank Lerchen & Kyle McKenzie

09/30/24 • 59 min

The 29/1

Athlete Performance Coordinator Frank Lerchen and Peak Performance Instructor Kyle McKenzie join us on The 29/1, providing a comprehensive look at the innovative approaches they've introduced to elevate West Ottawa’s Athletic program.
The Panther Strength program and Peak Performance Class are revolutionary approaches that focus on intentional training techniques, with PR bell celebrations being a highlight. These celebrations foster a sense of accomplishment and motivation among the athletes, contributing to a thriving athletic environment. The energy in the weight room is palpable, creating an atmosphere where students are eager to push their limits and achieve their personal bests.
The Litvinov workout, for instance, is an intense combination of heavy lifting followed by sprints, inspired by legendary Russian hammer thrower Sergei Litvinov. This workout is designed to build explosive power and speed, crucial for dynamic athletic performance.
Middle school strength conditioning is another cornerstone of the Panther Strength program, laying the foundation for future success. This early exposure helps students develop proper movement patterns and build a solid base of strength, preparing them for the more advanced training they will encounter in high school. The long-term benefits of this approach are significant, as students are better prepared and more advanced by the time they reach high school.
The duo also tackle common misconceptions about in-season lifting. They emphasize that proper lifting protocols can maintain performance without risking fatigue or injury. The stoplight algorithm, for instance, is a tailored approach that adjusts the intensity of workouts based on whether an athlete has a game or practice. This individualized approach ensures that athletes can continue to train effectively while minimizing the risk of overtraining.
In summary, this episode provides a comprehensive look at the innovative approaches of Frank Lerchen and Kyle McKenzie. Their dedication to creating a thriving athletic environment at West Ottawa is evident in every aspect of their work. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of athletic performance and the holistic development of student-athletes.
This episode was recorded on September 26, 2024.

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Special thanks to Laura Veldhof Photography.

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Athlete Performance Coordinator Frank Lerchen and Peak Performance Instructor Kyle McKenzie join us on The 29/1, providing a comprehensive look at the innovative approaches they've introduced to elevate West Ottawa’s Athletic program.
The Panther Strength program and Peak Performance Class are revolutionary approaches that focus on intentional training techniques, with PR bell celebrations being a highlight. These celebrations foster a sense of accomplishment and motivation among the athletes, contributing to a thriving athletic environment. The energy in the weight room is palpable, creating an atmosphere where students are eager to push their limits and achieve their personal bests.
The Litvinov workout, for instance, is an intense combination of heavy lifting followed by sprints, inspired by legendary Russian hammer thrower Sergei Litvinov. This workout is designed to build explosive power and speed, crucial for dynamic athletic performance.
Middle school strength conditioning is another cornerstone of the Panther Strength program, laying the foundation for future success. This early exposure helps students develop proper movement patterns and build a solid base of strength, preparing them for the more advanced training they will encounter in high school. The long-term benefits of this approach are significant, as students are better prepared and more advanced by the time they reach high school.
The duo also tackle common misconceptions about in-season lifting. They emphasize that proper lifting protocols can maintain performance without risking fatigue or injury. The stoplight algorithm, for instance, is a tailored approach that adjusts the intensity of workouts based on whether an athlete has a game or practice. This individualized approach ensures that athletes can continue to train effectively while minimizing the risk of overtraining.
In summary, this episode provides a comprehensive look at the innovative approaches of Frank Lerchen and Kyle McKenzie. Their dedication to creating a thriving athletic environment at West Ottawa is evident in every aspect of their work. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of athletic performance and the holistic development of student-athletes.
This episode was recorded on September 26, 2024.

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Podcasts now dropping at 5pm every Sunday evening for that late weekend chill, or listen Monday AM during that morning commute or workout. Please like, follow, subscribe, or leave a review. Even share with someone who might like to listen. Thanks for taking the time to get to know each other a little bit better. The people who make West Ottawa Athletics what it is. Go WO!
Special thanks to Laura Veldhof Photography.

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If you have a young athlete around, let them hear the words of Sarah Moraw.
This episode was recorded on August 16, 2024.

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Podcasts now dropping at 5pm every Sunday evening for that late weekend chill, or listen Monday AM during that morning commute or workout. Please like, follow, subscribe, or leave a review. Even share with someone who might like to listen. Thanks for taking the time to get to know each other a little bit better. The people who make West Ottawa Athletics what it is. Go WO!
Special thanks to Laura Veldhof Photography.

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Podcasts now dropping at 5pm every Sunday evening for that late weekend chill, or listen Monday AM during that morning commute or workout. Please like, follow, subscribe, or leave a review. Even share with someone who might like to listen. Thanks for taking the time to get to know each other a little bit better. The people who make West Ottawa Athletics what it is. Go WO!
Special thanks to Laura Veldhof Photography.

The 29/1 - Explosive, Powerful, Fast Athletes: with Frank Lerchen & Kyle McKenzie

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My grandpa Gordon .

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He had a boat and it got passed down to me and I fixed it up

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and this summer I unlocked the Grand River a little bit in Grand Rapids and started catching some smallmouth up there in enemy territory . The Rockford rowing team is my nemesis .

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