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Culture Wins Championships - EP. 24

Culture Wins Championships - EP. 24

FromThe Michael Caz Podcast


Culture Wins Championships - EP. 24

FromThe Michael Caz Podcast

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week I interview Coach Matt Shadeed of Arkansas State University, someone that I look up to very highly in the strength and conditioning community.   I met coach about a year and a half ago as I took a road trip to ASU, and within 48 hours of being there was blown away by his presence in the weight room and general knowledge of athletic development.     He's a "culture guy."  He believes that the culture you create is the most important thing to success.  I couldn't agree more, and I think this applies to any team or group.  He talks about how he creates a strong culture with simple ideas like energy and consistency.   Physically, he places a premium on his athletes moving correctly. While they are always trying to get stronger, he puts an emphasis on what a lot of people would call correctives and he just calls Human Movements.  He talks about how to incorporate things like glute activation drills, dead bugs, etc. into a high paced training environment and how to do so in the most efficient way possible.   Finally, we talk a little about speed development and resources to learn more.   Here are the three guys he recommends you go and research on human movement and correctives:     Mike Robertson   Eric Cressey   Charlie Weingroff     And here are his suggestions for learning more about speed development:   Look up and read everything by Lee Taft - Father of the Plyo Step     Grab your notepad, because he speaks fast and drops a lot of knowledge.  Enjoy the show.
Released:
Feb 1, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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