Just Fly Performance Podcast

494: Quintin Torres on Reactive Strength and Applied Power Development

Dec 18, 2025
Quintin Torres, a strength and performance coach with a martial arts background, dives into the fascinating world of nervous system training. He contrasts 'soft' qualities like reactivity and coordination with traditional metrics, emphasizing the importance of movement quality for athletes. Torres discusses the limitations of barbell-centric training, the role of creativity in keeping athletes engaged, and the necessity of individualized coaching. He shares insights into training modalities, such as foot work and manual resistance, that enhance athletic adaptability.
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INSIGHT

MMA Accelerates Training Innovation

  • MMA adopted Marinovich methods because fights provide clear, high-stakes feedback and allow individualized testing of training methods.
  • One-on-one competition exposes cause-and-effect between training and performance more cleanly than team sports.
INSIGHT

Soft Qualities Matter As Much As Strength

  • Nervous system training prioritizes soft qualities like rhythm, timing, coordination, and reactivity alongside maximal strength.
  • These unquantified qualities often decide sport outcomes and demand equal intentional development.
ADVICE

Assess Before You Prescribe

  • Observe an athlete's movement and genetic tendencies to guide training instead of forcing templates.
  • Adjust tools and modalities to fit the athlete's stiffness, elasticity, and coordination.
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