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Applied vs. Non-Applied Sports Scientist with Patrick Ward
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
07/03/23 • 66 min
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
Applied versus non-applied sports science studies.
Models and measurements through the noise.
Research and development processes for team sports.
Resources + Links:
Connect with Patrick on Twitter | @osppatrick
Follow the TidyX Screencast on Twitter | @tidy_explained
Check out the Optimum Sports Performance Blog | http://optimumsportsperformance.com/blog/
Can I please be introduced to the Non-Applied Sports Scientist? by Patrick Ward
How to Measure Anything by Douglas W. Hubbard
Bad Data by Peter Schryvers
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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
Show Notes:
What are the differences between the applied and non-applied sports scientists? Joining us today is research and development professional and sports science analyst for the Seattle Seahawks, Dr. Patrick Ward. Patrick focuses on research and development in professional sport with an emphasis in data analysis in American football. We’ll discuss his role for the Seahawks and what his models & processes look like. Then, we dive into the applied versus non-applied sports science debate and how you can utilize the latter to measure data closer to the scoreboard. How do you get through the noise and chaos? Is it possible to measure the hard intangibles? Where and when can you apply non-applied sports science? Tune in and find out what models make up the high performance sphere from the lens of a non-applied sports scientist!
0:00:00 Introducing research and development professional and sports science analyst, Dr. Patrick Ward!
0:02:35 What does your role as a research and development director entail?
0:06:00 Who are the gatekeepers of the division?
0:08:40 Walking through the PPDAC process.
0:14:40 Are we able to measure the hard things?
0:17:05 What parameters do we need to focus on finding?
0:21:10 What are the unintended consequences of measuring?
0:24:50 How do you bring one on one back into the discussion?
0:27:00 What was your reason for writing your blog?
0:33:10 The Texas sharpshooter of non-applied sports science.
0:36:20 What is your process as a non-applied sports scientist?
0:41:05 What studies would be used by applied sports scientists?
0:45:30 Where does applied versus non-applied come from?
0:51:00 Do you model the technical or tactical?
0:53:00 How to model team sports through the noise.
1:00:30 What are some simple models you tend to use?
1:03:15 What is coming up next for you?
Performance: A Lifetime Pursuit with Joe Kenn
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
06/05/23 • 79 min
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
Why communication is the difference between success and failure.
Where does programming connect with teaching?
What Is The Tier System?
Resources + Links:
Check out Anthony’s Masterclass -
The High Performance Hockey Masterclass
Connect with Joe Kenn on Instagram | @BigHousePower
Neck Course: Reinforcement - Strength Training For Neck & Head Support
Joe’s Book: The Coach’s Strength Training Playbook
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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
Show Notes:
Renowned strength and conditioning coach, Joe Kenn, shares his insights and experiences from over three decades in the field. He’s also an NFL Strength & Conditioning Coach of The Year! He covers a wide range of topics, including the changes in strength and conditioning, the importance of education and communication, the role of technology, and his approach to coaching and program design.
03:00 - How has strength and conditioning changed over the last three decades?
07:00 - How much education is really needed to be a great strength coach?
09:30 - Why communication is the difference between success and failure.
10:30 - Why everyone should spend time in the weight room.
14:00 - What does it take to build a program that is sustainable?
17:00 - What are the negatives of technology and why are more people being injured on gamedays?
19:30 - How expertise has changed the way we view strength and conditioning.
21:00 - What is the “Horizontal Hierarchy of Leadership?”
23:30 - How have his teams used sports science to prepare for games?
27:10 - Why having multiple coaches is in the best interest of the athlete?
28:00 - How Joe empowers his team?
33:00 - Why you should coach with your gut.
35:00 - What’s the most important part of using a force plate?
37:00 - Why max effort always wins.
40:00 - Why do measurables matter? What is your mission statement?
41:15 - Prepare. Protect. Produce.
44:30 - Where does programming connect with teaching?
48:00 - The number one factor to consider before you write programming.
49:50 - Your biggest goal as a strength professional.
52:30 - What Is The Tier System?
56:00 - Should athletes take days off?
58:00 - Should you train in a full-body or an upper and lower-body split?
1:00:30 - How Joe designed a full-body free weight workout.
1:04:10 - Why he believes in the three-day system.
1:06:30 - How his Dad impacted his life and decisions.
1:13:00 - The biggest lesson he learned from his high school football coach.
1:16:00 - How he adjusted to losing his father.
Passion Points: High Performance and Youth Hockey Development with Mark Fitzgerald
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
10/14/24 • 86 min
What is the best way to set up the next generation of high performing athletes for success? Joining me today is Mark Fitzgerald, head coach for Kelowna High Performance + founder of Elite Training Systems in Ontario, who has spent the last 15 years working with athletes from a variety of sports at every level. We have an educational hour diving into long-term athletic development for youth hockey. We’ll unpack everything there is about coaching young hockey players, from the pitfalls of the “more is better” mentality to the current state of affairs and its future. Mark also shares his game plan for developing athletes, building team culture, and training for sustainable success on and off the ice. Whether you’re a coach or a parent, you’ll gain key information to best support your young athlete!
HIGHLIGHTS
00:00:00 Youth development: long-term process over short-term success.
00:04:00 How did you step into your current appointment?
00:11:35 How to build culture + relationships in a new position.
00:21:00 Building team culture then versus now.
00:28:50 How do you build trust with your athletes?
00:33:05 Reframing the “more is better” mentality in youth hockey.
00:45:45 The common pitfalls of coaching youth hockey.
00:52:30 How do you teach + train for long-term success?
00:59:45 The most consistent way to get results.
01:05:20 How can we make youth hockey better?
01:10:00 What advice would you give to young coaches?
01:17:50 The key to balance work, life, and relationships.
RESOURCES + LINKS
Check out Anthony’s Masterclass -
The High Performance Hockey Masterclass
Follow Anthony on Instagram | @anthonydonskov
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Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov
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Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/
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
Reflection: 20 Years of High Performance in the NHL with Sean Skahan
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
06/17/24 • 55 min
How far has strength & conditioning gone in the past 20 years? Here with me today is Sean Skahan, owner of Skahan Sport Conditioning with 20+ years of high performance under his belt! We’ll speak about Sean’s 2 decades worth of experience within the NHL and the strength & conditioning landscape as a whole. Sean reflects on his journey, going from an elite college setting to now owning + running a sport conditioning company working with young athletes. We’ll discuss coaching changes in the strength & conditioning field, how he navigated major transitions, and the important lessons he gained during his time in the high performance sphere. If you’re curious how much high performance sports has evolved, then you’re in the right place. Join the conversation for 20+ years of learnings, lessons, and reflections!
HIGHLIGHTS
02:00 What led you to becoming an NHL strength coach?
08:35 Then versus now: Coaching changes in the strength & conditioning landscape.
14:05 Unpacking the human element in the high performance sphere.
23:50 What were your biggest mistakes + goals during your first few years?
26:25 Check out the High Performance Masterclass!
27:45 How did you handle new coaching changes + transitions over 20 years?
33:00 A BTS peek into owning and running a sport conditioning company.
44:35 Education within the private sector.
49:05 What advice would you share with young coaches?
RESOURCES + LINKS
Check out Anthony’s Masterclass -
The High Performance Hockey Masterclass
Follow Anthony on Instagram | @anthonydonskov
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Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov
Follow HPH Podcast on Instagram | @hph_podcast
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Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/
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
Player Development with Tommy Cross
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
08/19/24 • 53 min
If you want to develop your players to the high performance level, we’ve got your guy. Today’s guest is the Development Coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets, Tommy Cross. Tommy played 12 seasons of professional hockey before retiring following the ‘22-’23 season, and now works with drafted prospects through the transition from college to pro. We’ll speak about development at the National Hockey League level, and his philosophies and coachings that help his athletes reach the ultimate goal of the NHL. We’ve got an educational hour in store for you as we dive into key metrics + non-negotiables for developing and growing young players both on and off the ice. Tommy also shares the challenges of current day player development as well as the future of development coaching as a whole. Everything you need to know about player development, all in one place.
HIGHLIGHTS
00:00 Meet the Development Coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets, Tommy Cross.
02:10 The importance of mentorship + leadership skills.
06:30 Perspective as a player versus as a coach.
08:00 What are your tasks as a development coach?
14:50 What is your coaching philosophy?
20:30 The principles + patterns for success.
26:35 Key metrics for developing young players.
31:10 Shared terminology + closing the gap with communication.
36:30 Coaching player transition periods + on and off ice.
41:10 Challenges for player development today.
44:20 What is the future of development coaching?
48:10 How do you want to be remembered?
RESOURCES + LINKS
Loose Pucks and Ice Bags by Dave King
The Coach’s Guide to Teaching by Doug Lemov
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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
Applied Sports Science: Optimizing Research with Dr. Josh Secomb
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
07/01/24 • 72 min
If you’ve ever wondered how to approach coaching from an applied sports science POV, then you’re in the right place. Joining me on the podcast today is Dr. Josh Secomb, lecturer in Exercise & Sports Science at the University of Newcastle, and strength & conditioning coach for Ice Hockey Australia National Men’s team! We’ll be deep diving into the world of applied sports science to discover how an elite-level coach maximizes + optimizes his research. We speak on Josh’s teachings, duties, and roles as a lecturer and strength & conditioning coach, analyzing his upcoming presentation titled Optimizing the Utilization of Research to Enhance Athlete Performance and the article he co-authored with Matt Kelly, Associations Between Hip Pathology, Hip and Groin Pain, and Injuries in Hockey Athletes. We have a comprehensive discussion in-store to better understand the role of sports science researchers, applied sports science as a whole, and their relation to enhancing the game of high-performance athletes. Find out the steps to optimizing your research through the lens of sports science!
#DrJoshSecomb #AppliedSportsScience #HighPerformanceAthletes
HIGHLIGHTS
00:00:00 Introducing Dr. Josh Secomb, lecturer in Exercise & Sports Science at the University of Newcastle + strength & conditioning coach for Ice Hockey Australia National Men’s team!
00:05:35 Defining applied sports science, the roles of sports science researchers + the Texas sharpshooter fallacy.
00:16:35 How to teach critical thinking skills to young practitioners.
00:24:25 How did you get involved with Ice Hockey Australia and what are your current roles?
00:34:30 Check out the Physical Preparations for Ice Hockey + The Gain, Go, and Grow Manual!
00:35:20 Making research relevant to high-performing athletes.
00:41:10 Breaking down the four coactive elements from a coach’s POV.
00:47:30 What questions do you ask yourself when looking at other observational research?
00:55:00 What do you think is making hip injuries more prevalent in hockey players?
01:05:00 Simplifying FAI rehab for asymptomatic athletes.
RESOURCES + LINKS
Follow Josh on Twitter | @37seco
Follow Josh on LinkedIn | Josh Secomb
Associations Between Hip Pathology, Hip and Groin Pain, and Injuries in Hockey Athletes by Matt Kelly and Josh Secomb
The End of Average by Todd Rose
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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
High Performance Hockey: Lessons from the KHL with Brandon Bovee
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
05/06/24 • 41 min
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- Differences between North America and the KHL in terms of culture, game play, structure, performance, and schedule.
- The current strength & conditioning scene in Europe compared to North America.
- Advice for young strength coaches considering going abroad.
- The importance of communication, consistency, and simplicity as a coach.
Resources + Links:
Check out Anthony’s Masterclass -
The High Performance Hockey Masterclass
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Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov
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Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/
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
Show Notes:
Ever wondered what high performance hockey looks like across the pond? Today, we are joined by Brandon Bovee, the Strength & Conditioning Coach for Ak Bars Kazan in the KHL. Brandon is a 12 year strength & conditioning veteran who has coached all over Russia, from Moscow to the far east in Vladivostok. We have a fascinating conversation uncovering his unique journey from North America to the Eastern bloc + his experiences and formative years abroad. We’ll break down the key differences between North American leagues and the KHL, from culture, game play, structure, performance, and more. Brandon also shares his advice for coaches considering Europe, the importance of building trust in communication, and how he simplifies the process by filtering out the noise. Tune in to broaden your view of the high performance world on a whole new level!
00:00 Introducing a 12 year KHL veteran and the Strength & Conditioning Coach for Ak Bars Kazan, Brandon Bovee!
01:35 How did you get from North America to the KHL?
08:05 Formative first years + building buy-in in a foreign country.
10:20 The North American high performance model versus the KHL high performance model.
13:50 Discover the key to training intermediate and advanced players with the Gain, Go, Grow Manual!
14:40 Breaking down KHL legacy, playing style, and schedule.
18:40 What does a typical week of a physical preparation coach look like?
20:15 Comparing the strength & conditioning scene + off season programs in the KHL.
22:05 Who have stood out as your mentors and peers while in Europe?
26:00 What advice would you give a young strength coach considering Europe?
30:00 What does the future hold for you?
32:15 How to focus on consistency and simplicity above the noise.
37:00 Asking ‘why’ to find the best path forward.
Skating Mechanics with Luke Chilcott
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
04/22/24 • 61 min
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- Textbook skating mechanics and skating efficiency.
- The difference between coaching young athletes versus elite level professionals.
- Biomechanics and anatomical landmarks for idealized, efficient skating.
- The most common equipment and modifications.
Resources + Links:
Follow Luke on Instagram | @chilcottskating
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
Show Notes:
What are the most common skating habits high performance hockey players share? Joining the podcast today is Luke Chilcott, the Dallas Stars skating coach. Luke is in his 7th season working as a skating coach in the NHL, helping develop a deeper knowledge of edgework and efficiency through correct technique, and assisting players in analyzing beneficial equipment as it relates to on ice performance. Our conversation will delve into Luke’s skating philosophy he has fostered working with both younger players and professional level athletes. We’ll explore optimized skating efficiency, biomechanics and anatomical landmarks, common skating habits and modifications, and more. As we go, Luke shares his framework for setting up his skaters for success, including beneficial equipment, on ice & off ice interventions, and return to play. Tune in to discover all that goes into efficient skating from the ground up!
00:00 Let’s talk skating, biomechanics, equipment and more with Dallas Stars skating coach, Luke Chilcott!
01:30 What was your background going from competitive skater to trainer?
04:35 Role and responsibilities as the Dallas Stars skating coach.
07:35 What is your skating philosophy?
10:20 Social media bells & whistles versus in game/on ice patterns.
13:00 Defining textbook skating efficiency + anatomical landmarks to focus on.
17:40 What are common skating habits and mistakes you’ve noticed?
21:30 The pros and cons of block practice for youth athletes.
24:20 Check out the Gain, Go, Grow Manual for intermediate to advanced athletes!
25:10 What is the ideal build for skating, from a biomechanical standpoint?
29:50 How to tangibly make a difference in an athlete’s stride at the elite level.
34:10 Which on ice and off ice interventions would you implement for ankle mobility?
38:30 Equipment commonalities + modifications between pro level players.
44:35 What is the relation between hollows and return to play?
50:00 Where does video fit into your coaching philosophy?
54:05 Favorable prerequisites for warming up a pro level skater.
58:50 What’s coming up next for you?
The Return to Sport Clearance Continuum with Dr. Pete Draovitch
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
04/08/24 • 45 min
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- An in-depth exploration of the five phases of the return to sport clearance continuum.
- How to become a Swiss Army knife in the professional sports world.
- The current state of comprehensive athlete care + return to play.
Resources + Links:
Check out Anthony’s Masterclass -
The High Performance Hockey Masterclass
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Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov
Follow HPH Podcast on Instagram | @hph_podcast
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Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/
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
Show Notes:
How can you approach the return to sport clearance like a pro? Joining us today is Dr. Pete Draovitch, Athletic Performance Specialist and Associate Athletic Trainer of the Jacksonville Jaguars. His current role assists the medical staff and strength & conditioning staff to work closely with injured players in the rehabilitation programs. With his diverse background in professional sports, including golf, ice hockey, and football, Dr. Pete will teach us how to become a Swiss Army knife within the high performance sphere. We’ll also be deep diving into a 2022 article of his in order to break down the five phases of the return to sport clearance continuum, including debunking misconceptions and providing useful modalities to implement for return to play. Join us for a thorough and interesting conversation on the current state of comprehensive athlete care!
01:40 What was your background with the Rangers and what are your current duties in the NFL?
05:20 Becoming the Swiss Army knife of professional sports.
09:20 What first principles do you go by?
14:40 What tools + modalities do you utilize during the repair phase?
17:50 The High Performance Hockey Masterclass ad.
18:40 What goes into the rehab + recovery phase?
23:45 Why is the reconditioning phase the most misunderstood?
29:05 How to get baseline tests of the season + the most important metric for return to play.
33:20 Return to performance versus return to play.
37:45 Where is the pendulum swinging regarding comprehensive athlete care?
41:20 Expert advice for young practitioners.
42:55 How do you want to be remembered?
High Performance: Lessons from a Legend with Dan Pfaff and Fergus Connolly
The High Performance Hockey Podcast
01/03/22 • 67 min
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- What led Coach Dan Pfaff to become a High Performance Coach.
- Tips from Coach Pfaff’s vast experience over multiple sports.
- How to communicate with a large team supporting your athlete(s).
- How Coach Pfaff would approach creating a program for Hockey Players.
Resources + Links:
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Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/
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
Show Notes:
I have the privilege of taking a peek behind the curtain of how a High Performance Legend was made! In this episode, I’m joined by two friends and mentors, Coach Dan Pfaff and Dr. Fergus Connolly. Head coach at ALTIS, Coach Dan Pfaff has a long list of accolades to go with his experience having tutored 49 Olympians, 9 medalists, 51 World Championship competitors, 5 world record holders, and directed athletes to 57 national records across a multitude of events. Dr. Fergus Connolly is back for another episode with us here at HPH, and is bringing his perspective with decades in High Performance as a Performance Director, Author, Business Owner and consultant. Tune in to hear us dive into all things High Performance, and advice Coach Pfaff has for young coaches entering the industry today!
02:00 Did you always know growing up that you wanted to be a coach?
04:30 Learning to coach through the desire to improve in Baseball as a kid.
07:20 What were the advantages of not having technology at your fingertips as you began as a coach?
10:00 Benefits of perspective when some get stuck in being solely process focused or solely outcome focused.
12:15 Would you be as good of a coach if you were starting as a new coach today?
13:40 How would you filter the noise as a young coach today?
15:00 Lessons learned from coaching in different cultures around the world.
19:15 What are some of the biggest challenges working with medical personnel?
26:00 What are the qualities you look for when hiring Physical Therapists and ATC’s?
27:50 Advice for balancing life and coaching.
31:20 Do you think your diversity of experiences in different sports has been a big part of your success?
35:40 When were you first introduced to a High Performance model?
39:50 Where does measuring and monitoring fuse with the art?
47:30 How do you communicate to all the members at (Altis)?
49:40 Reviewing film and miss-communication with a paralympic athlete.
56:15 Mistakes hockey players make with skates, and playing with equipment to affect biomechanics.
01:00:50 How would you make a program for a hockey player?
01:04:00 Where do you see the profession of High Performance going in the future?
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How many episodes does The High Performance Hockey Podcast have?
The High Performance Hockey Podcast currently has 79 episodes available.
What topics does The High Performance Hockey Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Mindset, Podcasts, Sports and Hockey.
What is the most popular episode on The High Performance Hockey Podcast?
The episode title 'Skating Mechanics with Luke Chilcott' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The High Performance Hockey Podcast?
The average episode length on The High Performance Hockey Podcast is 61 minutes.
How often are episodes of The High Performance Hockey Podcast released?
Episodes of The High Performance Hockey Podcast are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of The High Performance Hockey Podcast?
The first episode of The High Performance Hockey Podcast was released on Dec 31, 2021.
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