
The Garage Strength Podcast How The World's Fastest Man (Actually) Strength Trains w/ Noah Lyles Strength Coach Steven Cerenzio
Get 7 FREE Days of Training to our Athlete Strength Training App - Peak Strength đ https://www.peakstrength.app/?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=APP&utm_content=StevenCerenzioPOD Try our FREE Max Rep Calculator đ https://peakstrength.app/training-progress-calculator?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=TPCalc&utm_content=StevenCerenzioPOD Follow Coach Cerenzio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevencerenzio/ Strength and Conditioning Coach Dane Miller speaks with Noah Lyles Strength Coach Steven Cerenzio on how he strength trained for speed and to become the world's fastest man. #garagestrength #speed #strength LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST đđđ đ https://feeds.megaphone.fm/HUM1295049334 Join Our SubReddit and Discord đ https://www.reddit.com/r/GarageStrength/ đ https://discord.gg/hGs2AHHxq2 0:00 â Front squat day-one test & philosophy 1:12 â Whatâs inside: Lylesâ strength training overview 2:24 â Assessing new athletes: patterns & honest movement 4:24 â Strength vs. rate of recruitment (HS focus) 6:22 â Not making weightlifters; minimum effective dose on cleans 7:23 â Squat vs. hinge; RDL & push-press screens 9:05 â Coach background & early influences 14:47 â Linking with Lance; Olympic lifts for sprinters 16:11 â Private NFL phase & adapting lifts 18:37 â Tyson Gay lessons: resisted sprints & partial ROM 21:28 â Sprinters = stiff yet flexible (controlled stiffness) 26:03 â Squat as foundation; leg-press caveats 26:58 â Starting with Noah: movement IQ, cleans & squats 32:31 â Clean progression: FS â RDL â catch â hang â hook grip 37:12 â Off-season â pre-season split (neural vs. âbodybuildingâ) 39:41 â Hamstring strategy: Nordics & isometrics without risk 42:02 â Season flow: strength â power â speed; volume peels back 43:01 â Building 100m speed: blocks, box/ÂŒ squats, heavy cleans 46:59 â Performance markers: âflyingâ 60â80 kg, double reds, pulls 1:03:05 â Sprint days done right & lifting after sprints (CNS fatigue)
