

Ep. 12: System Specific Training for MMA Fighters- A conversation with Head S&C Coach of Sanford MMA Dr. Corey Peacock
In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Spina sits down with Dr. Corey Peacock. Dr. Peacock holds a Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology from Kent State University and serves as an associate professor in the Department of Health and Human Performance at Nova Southeastern University. As a researcher , he has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications integrating the fields of exercise physiology, athletic performance, and supplementation. He is also head of strength and conditioning for Sanford MMA – a premier professional MMA team comprised of some of the top-ranked fighters in the business including multiple current and former World Champions. The discussion covers a lot of ground on a variety of topics including:
- ‘The Dark Triad’ psychological profile and its relation to combat sport athletes
- The effects of genetic ability vs coaching • Dopamine metabolism and its effects on brain function
- CTE and brain injuries in combat sports
- The specifics of S&C programming for high level athletes
- Creating system adaptability in the athletic body
- Contrast training
- The mental and physical effects of over training
- And many, many more
MMA enthusiasts, combat athletes, sports performance coaches, trainers, and anyone interested in optimizing human health and performance… This one is for you!