Building S&C Programs for Rehabilitation vs Sports Performance Roundtable
What is the difference between programming rehab versus programming for sports performance?
Today on the podcast I am joined by fellow experts and colleagues from Champion Physical Therapy and Performance to explore this topic.
Performance…
Helping Gymnasts With Anxiety, Depression, and Mental Health Struggles ft. Dr. Marcia Faustin, MD
Today I believe we have one of the most important podcasts produced by Shift, a discussion with Dr. Marcia Faustin about athletes' mental health.
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In this episode, we discuss heavy content around…
What Coaches Need To Know About Nutrition
Nutrition is one of the most important, but most complex topics for gymnastics coaches, parents, and athletes to understand.
While we don't think that coaches/parents should be expert nutritionists (they should work with professionals) it…
Hip Injuries in Gymnastics – A Complete Guide
Hip pain is extremely common in gymnasts. Despite the research saying that only 3.1-5.7% of all injuries in gymnastics occur in the hip, the reality is that it is much more common. Injuries like hamstring growth plate inflammation (ischial apophysitis),…
Exactly How To Improve Shoulder Mobility
Today I am very excited to bring to you a second episode I did as a guest, on my good friend Chad Vaughn's phenomenal podcast; The Barbell Mobility Podcast.
Chad is a two-time Olympic weightlifter, now a phenomenal Olympic weightlifting…
Beam Mental Blocks, Drills, and NCAA Culture with Carly Dockendorf of Utah Gymnastics
Today on the podcast I'm extremely excited to talk with Carly Dockendorf, Utah’s assistant coach and beam specialist.
Carly originally from Canada was a gymnast herself and part of the Canadian National Team.
As a gymnast, she struggled…
Severs Disease, OsGood Schlatters, Shin Splints, and Running/Impact Related Injuries with Kevin Coughlin, DPT
Today on the podcast is Kevin Coughlin DPT, ACSM-CPT, C-PS, a Performance Physical Therapist and expert in running-related injuries.
Kevin graduated from the University of Massachusetts Lowell with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and is…
Becky Downie on Overcoming Adversity and Lessons From 15 Years in Elite Gymnastics
Today on the podcast I am excited to bring back an episode we actually did three years ago.
I wanted to share this episode again now with Becky Downie, due to the recent podcast with her younger sister Ellie.
Becky now 30 is a double…
Knee Injuries in Gymnastics – A Complete Guide
In gymnasts, the knee joint has the highest rate of "severe" injuries. Unfortunately, this refers to injuries tending to cause the most tissue damage and pain when they occur. Many knee injuries also tend to create the most missed time from…
Ankle and Foot Injuries in Gymnastics – A Complete Guide
Ankle and foot injuries are one of the most common problems gymnasts face. Depending on the study you read, up to 50% of all lower-body injuries in gymnastics occur at the ankle and foot. When you look at the sport, it makes sense. It is full…