Just Fly Performance Podcast

471: Cameron Josse and Joel Reinhardt on Movement, Speed, and Capacity Building in Football Performance

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Jul 10, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Cameron Josse, an Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Detroit Lions, and Joel Reinhardt, Director of Football Performance at Lafayette College, share their insights on football training. They dive into the intricacies of contact preparation and the unique demands of college versus pro football. Key highlights include the importance of ground-based techniques, the role of agility in player development, and the impact of advanced training technologies. Their expertise sheds light on optimizing athlete performance while minimizing injury risks.
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INSIGHT

Contact Prep Limited by Safety Rules

  • Contact preparation cannot include combative player interactions outside official practices due to safety rules.
  • Ground-based drills are crucial to simulate impact stresses safely and increase readiness for collisions.
INSIGHT

Ground Is Key for Contact Prep

  • The ground plays a vital role in contact preparation, absorbing impacts where no other force prevails.
  • Using ground-based movements like crawling and rolling helps prepare players skillfully for collisions in football.
ANECDOTE

Wrestler's 'Taking a Bump' Drill

  • Wrestlers routinely practice taking bumps, falling hard on their backs to prepare for repeated collisions safely.
  • This training builds a body callus that helps in handling impacts in wrestling shows and parallels football contact prep.
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