Encouraging athletes to explore challenging movements in warm-ups fosters adaptability and problem-solving skills.
Tailored warm-up routines are crucial for optimizing athlete performance by addressing specific weaknesses or requirements of each individual.
Balancing structure and creativity in warm-up routines is important for engagement and effectiveness.
Deep dives
Pushing Athletes Beyond Their Comfort Zone in Warm-Up
In the warm-up, athletes are encouraged to explore challenging movements with various implements, pushing them to the outer edges of their athleticism. This approach aims to engage athletes in solving movement puzzles using different tools, fostering adaptability and problem-solving skills.
Importance of Personalizing Warm-Ups for Athletes
Individualizing warm-ups is highlighted as crucial for optimizing athlete performance. The speaker emphasizes dedicating substantial time to designing tailored warm-up routines that address specific weaknesses or requirements of each athlete.
Balancing Structure and Creativity in Warm-Up Design
The speaker discusses the balance between structure and creativity in warm-up routines. While adhering to essential components like muscle warm-up and mobility exercises, incorporating elements of playfulness and variety is seen as valuable for engagement and effectiveness.
Exploring the Role of Foam Rolling and Massage Guns in Recovery
Foam rolling and massage guns are considered beneficial tools for post-workout recovery. While their effectiveness may vary individually, they are commonly used for their perceived benefits in relieving muscle tension and promoting relaxation.
Innovative Approaches to Cool-Downs for Athletes
Cool-downs are approached with creativity, offering a mix of mobility exercises, stretching, and relaxation techniques. The speaker introduces dynamic cool-down circuits and stations that engage athletes in various recovery activities, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging post-exercise routine.
This week’s guest on the Pacey Performance Podcast is Rett Larson, strength and conditioning coach for the German women’s national volleyball team. He’s previously coached the Dutch and Chinese women’s volleyball teams, and worked for EXOS Athlete Performance for seven years. Prior to that, he learned his trade coaching younger athletes in strength training between the ages of 8 and 18 in Southern California.
Rett’s here to talk about warming up, cooling down, and why it can pay to coach younger athletes before moving on to adult-aged coaching. As well as the benefits of experience, coaches can really see how to engage with a group and notice the smaller performance details. With warming up, Rett is an expert in this field gives key advice on how to design effective warm ups, structure sessions, and why keeping things ‘messy’ can be more beneficial.
Rett also discusses cool downs, again discussing how to structure such sessions, keep the coach’s own ego in check relating to athletes’ attitude towards them, and how to maintain attention once the main training session is over. He also provides some bonus advice on percussive therapy devices, and the ones he uses. To learn all this and much more, hit the play button now.
This week’s topics:
The benefits of coaching younger athletes before moving on to adults
How Rett became the ‘warm-up’ guy
The key to coaching effective warm-ups
Why we need to warm-up
Why coaches can keep warm-ups ‘messy’ rather than robotic
How to structure warm-up sessions
Ensuring flexibility through effective stretching
Were stretching bands and activation exercises just a fad?
Rett’s advice on cool-downs
Percussive therapy devices, and the ones Rett uses
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