Just Fly Performance Podcast

469: Hunter Eisenhower on Building “Human Strength” and Athletic Movement Capacity

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Jun 26, 2025
Hunter Eisenhower, Associate Head Coach for Sports Performance at Arizona State Men’s Basketball, shares cutting-edge insights on athletic training. He emphasizes the importance of balancing rigidity and compliance in movement for explosive performance. Hunter discusses unique offseason prep methods, the role of blood oxygen monitoring, and how innovative tools can enhance foot training. His approach highlights the need for variability in training, moving beyond traditional strength paradigms to build well-rounded athletes capable of adapting dynamically in sports.
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ANECDOTE

Garage Sandbag Hold Challenge

  • Hunter describes a brutal garage sandbag hold challenge with family and friends that became a recurring test of grit.
  • He recounts chasing a 4:09 hold record and narrowly missing his wife's 4:13 mark after a spontaneous attempt.
INSIGHT

Polarity Strengthens Programming

  • Hunter highlights the power of polarity: pair
ADVICE

Alternate Human And Slow Force Days

  • Structure early off-season into alternating 'human force' and 'slow force' days to build capacity and movement variety.
  • Use human days for sandbags, carries and partner combatives and slow days for complexes, RFE split squats and technical strength.
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