Just Fly Performance Podcast

500: How Rhythm and Isometrics Transform the Warm-Up with Paul Cater

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Jan 29, 2026
Paul Cater, a 25+ year strength and conditioning pro who blends science with art. He talks about using heavy isometrics early as a readiness anchor. He explores rhythm, music, and downbeat timing to make sessions feel alive. He argues for live, communal training, gravity-first practice, and balancing data with coach intuition.
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ANECDOTE

Mountain Training Resets The Year

  • Paul Cater describes week-long mountain training (skiing + garage barbell) as a primal, gravity-focused reset that informs his coaching year.
  • He uses skiing's eccentric loads and positioning to prime strength sessions and creative coaching.
INSIGHT

Coach As Performer, Training As Theater

  • Coaching should be treated as a live performance with relational presence, not a robotic protocol to follow.
  • Paul values communal, theatrical sessions where coach and athletes co-create the training experience.
ADVICE

Use Heavy Isometrics First As Readiness Anchor

  • Put heavy, axial isometric loading early in the session to assess alignment, tendon readiness, and nervous-system capacity.
  • Use that early anchor to choose rhythm, music, and drills for the rest of the session.
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