
Art of Prevention
Our mission is to decrease the prevalence of preventable injuries and athletes therein optimizing performance by decreasing the time that our athletes spend benched due to injury. We are going to distill information and practices from experts in the field of injury prevention. High level coaches and top performing athletes. We believe this information should be accessible to everyone so that we can reduce the rates of preventable injuries.
Latest episodes

May 10, 2024 • 51min
The Climbing Doctor's Guide to Injury-Free Training and Sending with Jared Vagy
Embark on a journey to the peaks of rock climbing wisdom with Jared Vagy DPT, the Climbing Doctor, as we tackle the paramount topic of injury prevention and management. Jared unfolds his narrative, from an injury-laden student to a trailblazer in climbing medicine, shedding light on the growth of this specialized area and the collective efforts across the climbing community to uphold climber health. Jared is a Professor in the DPT program at University of Southern California. He has also lectured worldwide about various topics, and he now specializes in treatment of rock climbers. Jared is author the author of multiple books in climbing medicine such as Climb Injury Free. He is also the host of an awesome podcast: The Climbing Doctor Podcast.As we ascend further, our conversation grips onto the often-overlooked intricacies of finger and hand injuries. Pull up a chair as we recount tales from a course in the rugged terrain of Colorado, where we witnessed firsthand the critical impact of finger placement on training outcomes. Discover with us the potent effects of meticulous hangboard training techniques, and grasp the importance of climber-specific regimens that prioritize individual nuances in finger health. It's a gripping discussion filled with insights on how each climber can tailor their approach to fortify against the perils of injury.The final ledge of our discourse offers a panoramic view of actionable strategies to shield climbers from harm's way. I emphasize the core tenets of training and movement optimization, illuminating the necessity for understanding body dynamics to boost performance and avert injuries. From the pages of "Climb Injury Free" to the digital expanse of The Climbing Doctor's online resources, we share a treasure trove of knowledge for climbers and healthcare providers alike. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a burgeoning novice, these expert tips are your gear for a safer and smarter climb.Jared's Instagram: @theclimbingdoctorJared's Website: theclimbingdoctor.comThe Climbing Doctor Podcast: https://theclimbingdoctor.com/the-climbing-doctor-podcast/If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Apr 26, 2024 • 1h 3min
Bullet Proofing the Athletic Knee with Dr. Cody Dimak DC
Ever wondered how athletes can safeguard their knees against sports injuries? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Cody Dimack, chiropractor and faculty lecturer at Parker University, to discuss the alarming trend of non-contact ACL injuries plaguing athletes. From Dr. Dimack's transformation from high school athlete to healthcare professional, we uncover the personal and clinical journey that fuels his passion for preventing these devastating injuries. Our engaging conversation reveals not just the risks but also the vital strategies for injury prevention, emphasizing the power of patient-centered care in enhancing athletic performance and rehabilitation.As we navigate the complexities of ACL tears, particularly in female athletes, we shed light on the biomechanical and hormonal factors at play. Dr. Dimack guides us through the controversial topic of knee valgus, the role of muscle functions, and the intricate relationship between hormones like relaxin and injury occurrence. The episode also tackles the critical concept of workloads in athletic training, a game-changer in injury prevention. Discover how understanding acute versus chronic workloads, guided by Tim Gabbett's research, can revolutionize training practices for athletes.This episode isn't just for the experts; coaches, clinicians, and athletes alike will find profound insights into optimizing movement. We delve into motor learning and the profound impact of external cues on performance. Moreover, we explore how to inspire durable motor learning through strategic cueing and coaching techniques. Our conversation concludes with the art of prevention in coaching, highlighting the importance of environment, non-verbal cues, and the potential of future research in enhancing athlete care. Tune in to arm yourself with knowledge and join the movement towards a future with fewer ACL tears.Link to Dr. Dimak's Course July 26th-27thhttps://www.eventcreate.com/e/dimakIf you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Apr 19, 2024 • 54min
Leonard Wright's Guide to Concussion; Brain Injury Prevention and Healing in Athletes
Embark on a revealing journey through the realm of concussions in high-velocity sports with our esteemed guest, clinician Leonard Wright from the Parker Performance Institute. Leonard's expansive knowledge in functional neurology and chiropractic care illuminates the intricate process of treating brain injuries, as we scrutinize the critical role of education in averting and recovering from concussions. Through personal accounts and a deep dive into the clinical approach, we uncover the variegated symptoms that athletes face and the paramount importance of an integrated treatment strategy encompassing sports-specific care and neurological rehabilitation.We navigate the precarious landscape of concussion prevention, shedding light on the cognitive and ocular motor indications that herald a concussion's onset and the psychological toll it can take on athletes. As we progress, we unravel the compelling narrative surrounding the potential long-term effects of post-concussive syndrome and the indispensable advancements in helmet technology that shield athletes from the perils of repeated head trauma. The episode goes beyond the baseline, exploring how strategic nutrition, like the inclusion of omega-3 fats and the smart use of supplements such as creatine, can bolster brain health and aid recovery.The final leg of our discussion emphasizes the essence of bespoke recovery protocols and the need for a proactive stance on health, reminding listeners of the gravity of seeking professional assistance when grappling with medical concerns. We entreat our audience to engage with our podcast community, fostering a dialogue that elevates awareness and understanding of this profound topic. If our exploration into the complex world of concussions has enlightened your perspective, join the conversation by sharing your thoughts and supporting the podcast through your active participation.Parker Performance Institute: https://parkerperformanceinstitute.com/team/leonard-wright-dc-ms/Recommended Reading: Patricios, Jon S., Kathryn J. Schneider, Jiri Dvorak, Osman Hassan Ahmed, Cheri Blauwet, Robert C. Cantu, Gavin A. Davis, et al. 2023. “Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport: The 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport-Amsterdam, October 2022.” British Journal of Sports Medicine 57 (11): 695–711.Ainsley Dean, Philip John, Gozdem Arikan, Bertram Opitz, and Annette Sterr. 2017. “Potential for Use of Creatine Supplementation Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.” Concussion (London, England) 2 (2): CNC34.If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Apr 12, 2024 • 28min
Challenging Fitness Myths: The Clamshell Exercise's Glute Misconception and Effective Hip Strength Alternatives
Prepare to have your fitness beliefs rocked as we expose the clamshell exercise's hidden inefficacy! I'm taking you on a myth-busting mission to show why this popular rehab move might not be the powerhouse for hip stability it's often touted to be. With evidence from a 2019 study by Moore et al. that challenges the clamshell's ability to effectively work the gluteus medius and minimus, you'll learn why it's time to rethink this go-to exercise. This episode isn't just a critique; it's a revolutionary look at how we can optimize musculoskeletal rehabilitation and prevent injuries more effectively.This enlightening discussion doesn't leave you hanging on alternatives—we're talking about powerhouse exercises that actually deliver on the promise of stronger hip abductors. Imagine elevating your workout routine with moves like the running man and standing hip abduction with extension, all while steering clear of injury pitfalls. By phasing out the clamshell, we're looking at a future where time in the gym is never wasted, and where every rep counts towards building resilient, injury-proof bodies. Tune in to shift your perspective and fortify your fitness approach with techniques that truly target those crucial hip muscles.References: Moore, Damien, Adam I. Semciw, Jodie McClelland, Henry Wajswelner, and Tania Pizzari. 2019. “Rehabilitation Exercises for the Gluteus Minimus Muscle Segments: An Electromyography Study.” Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 28 (6): 544–51.Moore, Damien, Adam I. Semciw, and Tania Pizzari. 2020. “A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF COMMON THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES THAT GENERATE HIGHEST MUSCLE ACTIVITY IN THE GLUTEUS MEDIUS AND GLUTEUS MINIMUS SEGMENTS.” International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 15 (6): 856–81.Michaud, T. C. (2012). Human locomotion. Thomas Michaud. alternative to the clamshell: https://youtu.be/RW14HMNndog?si=C8SV4nqaEKorKN6EIf you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Apr 5, 2024 • 32min
Iliotibial Band Syndrome: Prevent, Recover, Perform
Navigating the relentless discomfort of iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) was a defining chapter of my running career at Adams State University, one filled with not only pain but profound lessons. My personal saga unfolds in this episode, where I recall the trials of ITBS, the crushing impact it had on my performance, and the invaluable insights gained on the road to recovery. We move beyond the outdated notions of ITBS as a mere friction issue, exploring the advanced understanding that frames it as a complex interplay of compression and tension within the body's anatomy.As we dissect the intricate dance of the IT band with the knee, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for the vital roles played by strength training, proper biomechanics, and training load management. I share the transformative power of embracing a multifaceted strategy that marries progressive overload with targeted exercises for the hip abductors, extensors, and flexors. This comprehensive approach not only addresses ITBS but also fortifies the body against future afflictions, honing in on the synergy between recovery, strength, and technique that can elevate an athlete's resilience and performance to unprecedented heights. Join me for this deep dive into the world of ITBS, where pain meets purpose, and discover how to turn your greatest setbacks into your most triumphant comebacks.Resources: Hutchinson, L. A., G. A. Lichtwark, R. W. Willy, and L. A. Kelly. 2022. “The Iliotibial Band: A Complex Structure with Versatile Functions.” Sports Medicine 52 (5): 995–1008.Mucha, Matthew D., Wade Caldwell, Emily L. Schlueter, Carly Walters, and Amy Hassen. 2017. “Hip Abductor Strength and Lower Extremity Running Related Injury in Distance Runners: A Systematic Review.” Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport / Sports Medicine Australia 20 (4): 349–55.Fredericson, M., C. L. Cookingham, A. M. Chaudhari, B. C. Dowdell, N. Oestreicher, and S. A. Sahrmann. 2000. “Hip Abductor Weakness in Distance Runners with Iliotibial Band Syndrome.” Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine: Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 10 (3): 169–75.Fairclough, John, Koji Hayashi, Hechmi Toumi, Kathleen Lyons, Graeme Bydder, Nicola Phillips, Thomas M. Best, and Mike Benjamin. 2007. “Is Iliotibial Band Syndrome Really a Friction Syndrome?” Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport / Sports Medicine Australia 10 (2): 74–76; discussion 77–78.IT Band Syndrome article by RIch Willy PT PhDhttps://www.physio-network.com/blog/iliotibial-band-pain-in-the-runner-part-1-etiology-and-assessment/If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Mar 29, 2024 • 48min
Eight Yards to 26.2 miles: Jake Aleck (Part 2) on Endurance Training and Qualifying for the Boston Marathon
When Jake Aleck transitioned from a stronghold in powerlifting to conquering the marathon circuit, he shattered the mold of athletic specialization. Our latest podcast episode features this chiropractor-turned-endurance-athlete, whose whimsical leap into a Triathlon ignited his enduring passion for long-distance running. With a place in the revered Boston Marathon and a heart for community, Jake's narrative is not just about personal triumph but also a blueprint for those daring to redefine their athletic identity. Embark on a journey that defies conventional wisdom, as we unpack the synergy between strength training and marathon running. Jake dispels the myth that endurance athletes should avoid heavy lifting, advocating for exercises that bolster running efficiency while keeping bulk at bay. His insights on sustainable training, including the merits of time-based workouts and integrated cross-training, offer a wellspring of knowledge for runners aiming to elevate their performance and dodge injuries. As we wrap, discover how the high-altitude trials of Leadville racing, the nuances of nutrition, and the invigorating effects of cold plunges interplay with an athlete's development. Jake's story is also a testament to the power of community in crafting a successful athletic journey, whether you're a budding runner or an elite competitor. Tune in and be inspired to tackle new challenges head-on, transforming your regimen and possibly, your life.If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Mar 22, 2024 • 42min
Jake Aleck DC (Part 1): Maximizing Athletic Performance, Health Habits, and Nutrition Secrets
Unlock the secrets to reaching your highest athletic potential with Jake Alec DC, whose journey from high school underdog to acclaimed clinician is nothing short of inspiring. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone striving to excel in sports or simply aiming to lead a healthier lifestyle. We delve into Jake's unique approach to conquering physical limitations, embracing the controllables of training, and the power of a supportive community in fostering athletic greatness.Embrace the small, daily decisions that make a monumental difference in your well-being as we dissect the non-negotiable habits for peak health. From the transformative impact of consistent sleep patterns to the fundamentals of hydration and strategic protein intake, this conversation is packed with practical advice. We bring to light the importance of a disciplined routine, even touching on the motivational ethos of figures like Jocko Willink and David Goggins, and how such a mindset can enhance personal and professional performance.As we wrap up this episode, we take a deep look at the nutrition strategies that can supercharge your athletic performance, debunking myths around creatine monohydrate and emphasizing the role of protein in daily diets. Join us for an educational journey as Jake Alec DC shares his expertise, and remember, while our discussions are enlightening, always seek personalized advice from a professional. Subscribe and share this episode to join a community committed to elevating their health game.Jake's Clinical Website: https://aleckpaintoperformance.com/aboutIf you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Mar 15, 2024 • 45min
Building Community Through Running: Rodney Ripley and the Good Guys Run Club Journey
From collegiate athlete to one of the beating hearts of Houston's running scene, Rodney Ripley's story captivates and inspires. Join us as Rodney, the co-founder of Good Guys Run Club, recounts the transformative power of running and community. Our conversation unwraps the club's evolution from a small pack of friends to a hub of over a hundred runners who gather each week, finding solace and strength in shared strides. The club's inclusivity shatters the intimidating facade of competitive running, welcoming all paces and faces, and proving that connection can thrive in the most unexpected places.Delight in the tales of triumph and friendship that have blossomed on the pavements of Good Guys Run Club. Discover how post-run mingling and mutual encouragement have turned beginners into marathon enthusiasts and built a support network that stretches well beyond the finish line. Rodney and I delve into the strategies that have made running accessible to every member, fostering an atmosphere where the journey is just as celebrated as the destination.As Rodney shares the heartbeat of the club, we also explore its evolution into a non-profit and the challenges and joys that come with broadening horizons. From battling through the Texas Independence Relay to dreaming of global expansion, the club's story is one of ambition and community spirit. And as we close this episode, remember: while the stories shared may motivate and guide you, they're merely a starting point for your own health and wellness journey. Always seek professional advice when needed, and join us next time for another dose of inspiration.And remember: Good Guys always win! If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Mar 8, 2024 • 1h 6min
Endurance Alchemy: Beau Beard on Mastering Injury Prevention and Performance in Running
Get ready to be captivated as Beau Beard, an expert with a zest for ultra-marathons, reveals the intricate dance of preventing injuries and improving performance, in a narrative that's as instructive as it is rousing. His insights bridge the gap between the heart-pumping world of competitive running and the meticulous care required in sports rehabilitation. Dr. Beau has extensive insights in both the treatment and prevention of injuries in runners, as well as a host of other athletic populations. He also teaches clinicians through his courses: Art of Assessment, and Rethinking Running RehabEver wondered how elite athletes sustain their vigor, or how they bounce back from setbacks? This conversation with Beau Beard peels back the layers of running rehab and performance optimization, unveiling the art of individualized patient assessment and the pivotal role of strength training in fortifying runners. We navigate through the complexities of athlete's health, considering the long-term impacts of training on youth athletes and discussing strategies to enhance tissue resilience and motor control. It's an exploration that underscores the importance of tailored approaches and the necessity of breaking out of traditional training confines.Tying together the threads of mental and physical endurance, we journey into the realms of training and performance calibration. Bo imparts wisdom on key data points critical for peak performance, advocating for personalized techniques rather than cookie-cutter remedies. The episode culminates with a look at the formidable power of psychological resilience, drawing striking parallels between the endurance required on the track and in life's varied challenges. Join us for a thought-provoking session that marries the qualitative with the quantitative, offering a comprehensive view on achieving top-tier health and athleticism.Links: educational websitehttps://anthroedu.com/Upcoming seminars: https://anthroedu.com/upcoming-seminarsClinic website: https://chirofarm.com/Ted Talk: https://youtu.be/7kP5n8N4jv4Age of Movement Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097NR349Z?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners

Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 7min
Redefining Athlete Care: Dr. Tony Katakis on Injury Prevention and Boosting Physical Performance
Ever found yourself sidelined by an injury, wondering if there was a better way to train, recover, and prevent it from happening again? Tony Katakis, a sports chiropractor extraordinaire, joins us to unravel the complexities of physical performance and sports injury prevention. He brings to light his evolution from a football player plagued by injuries to a medical maverick who's redefining athlete care. Our enlightening conversation navigates through his approach to functional movement, the nuances of rehabilitation, and the critical balance between intense training and adequate rest.As a high school athlete, I encountered a pivotal moment that shifted my entire perspective on health and recovery—kicking surgery to the curb in favor of a holistic approach that transformed my career. Tony and I dissect how this philosophy extends into the ethos of our practices, ensuring athletes are treated as whole beings rather than just a series of X-rays and MRIs. We explore the GRIP method, SFMA, DNS, and how a tailored regime of nutrition, sleep, and coaching contributes to a robust, injury-resistant physique. Our shared stories illustrate the power of chiropractic care, not only in treating injuries but in sculpting the future of sports medicine.Wrapping up, we dive into the sophisticated world of sports science, where tools like Y-Balance and force plates serve as our compass for measuring and enhancing athletic prowess. We punctuate the discussion by underscoring the wisdom of preventive measures and the role of nutrition in fine-tuning performance engines. From the intricate dance of joint centration to the strategic use of supplements, Tony and I leave no stone unturned. I'm grateful for the insights shared and eagerly anticipate the rich knowledge yet to be uncovered in our ongoing quest for peak athletic health. Join us, as together, we tackle the art and science of keeping athletes in their prime.If you have listened to this podcast for any length of time you know that strength training is crucial for runners. However a major obstacle for many runners is not know what to do once they get to the weight room. This PDF seeks to change that. It will arm you with the tools you need to effectively strength train to get the most out of your runs. use code PODCAST for a 20% discount at checkout at artofprevention.org/runners
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