Just Fly Performance Podcast

491: Reinis Krēgers on Play-Based Athleticism and Elastic Power Development

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Nov 27, 2025
Reinis Krēgers, a former champion decathlete and innovative coach, dives into the world of play-based athleticism and movement literacy. He shares his inspiring story of overcoming a finger loss while training with his non-dominant hand. The conversation highlights the importance of creativity and curiosity in coaching, contrasting Eastern and Western approaches to athlete development. Reinis emphasizes pole vault and playful drills as essential tools for fostering long-term engagement and adaptability in athletes of all ages.
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ADVICE

Let Play Drive Early Development

  • Let athletes explore problems instead of prescribing fixed patterns to develop coordination.
  • Encourage outdoor play and varied surfaces to build natural movement and curiosity.
ANECDOTE

Training Through Loss Led To A PR

  • Reinis lost part of his right ring finger and trained exclusively with his left hand during rehab.
  • Two months later he set a shot put PR after focused cross-education work with the non-dominant side.
ADVICE

Use The Other Side During Rehab

  • Use 'do the other side' drills when injured to maintain progress and speed recovery.
  • Prescribe cross-body or opposite-limb work to sustain identity and neural readiness during rehab.
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