
The Evolving Science of Strength and Conditioning w/ Exercise Scientist Dan Cleather
The Garage Strength Podcast
Impulse explains jump and velocity change
Dan links impulse directly to change in velocity and jump height, showing why impulse predicts performance.
Get 7 FREE Days of Training to our Strength Training App - Peak Strength π https://www.peakstrength.app/?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=APP&utm_content=DanCleatherPOD Try our FREE Max Rep Calculator π https://peakstrength.app/training-progress-calculator?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=TPCalc&utm_content=DanCleatherPOD Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancleather/ Strength and Conditioning Coach Dane Miller Exercise Scientist Dan Cleather to discuss the science force and power training for athletes in strength and conditioning. #garagestrength #speed #strength LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST πππ π https://feeds.megaphone.fm/HUM1295049334 Join Our SubReddit and Discord π https://www.reddit.com/r/GarageStrength/ π https://discord.gg/hGs2AHHxq2 0:00 β Why Coaches Overthink Power Instead of Impulse 1:18 β Meet Dr. Dan Cleather & Why This Conversation Matters 2:19 β How Different Athletes Express Force (Football vs Wrestling vs Triple Jump) 3:46 β Coaching Without a Rigid Model: Reading the Athlete in Front of You 5:31 β Time Constraints, Ground Contact & Force Application in Sport 7:08 β Triple Jump vs Lineman: Elastic vs Concentric Force Production 9:45 β Eccentric vs Concentric Demands Across Sports 10:58 β Dynamic Correspondence Explained for Coaches 13:22 β The 5 Criteria of Dynamic Correspondence (Simplified) 16:32 β Why Force Magnitude & Time Matter More Than Exercise Appearance 18:46 β Why Experienced Coaches Stop Chasing Perfect Specificity 21:25 β Kinematics vs Force: What Most Coaches Miss 23:46 β Seeing the βMatrixβ: Thinking in Forces, Not Movements 26:46 β Strength as the Base: Why Squatting Still Matters 28:39 β Why Impulse Matters More Than Power in Training 30:46 β The Problem With Chasing βPowerβ Metrics 33:07 β Defining Power, Explosiveness & Rate of Force Development 36:00 β Impulse Explained: Force Γ Time Made Simple 39:06 β Impulse & Velocity Change (Jumping, Sprinting, Acceleration) 42:19 β Why Better Jumpers Stay on the Ground Longer 45:27 β Sport Context Matters: Combine Jumps vs Game Jumps 49:10 β Using Momentum to Create Higher Forces 52:38 β Breaking Down Explosiveness: Early vs Late RFD 55:24 β Diagnosing Twitchy vs Grind-Style Athletes 59:11 β How Olympic Lifts Develop Late-Stage RFD 1:02:02 β Using Jumps, Cleans & Boxes to Target Impulse Deficits 1:05:02 β What Coaches Can See Without Force Plates 1:07:49 β Why Violent Acceleration Matters in Weightlifting 1:10:21 β Jumping the Feet, Technique & Force Timing 1:14:01 β Cues vs Intent: Why End Positions Donβt Matter Most 1:17:08 β Velocity-Based Training Through the Lens of Impulse 1:22:26 β Why Faster Squats Mean More Impulse 1:25:02 β Twitchy Athletes, Strength Ceilings & Failure Patterns 1:28:11 β Coaching Is Art Informed by Mechanics 1:30:18 β Should We Replace the Word βPowerβ? 1:32:10 β Dan Cleatherβs New Book & Final Coaching Takeaways


