
The Exponential Athlete | Sports Performance
On a quest to compile the most complete study on sports performance ever created. What separates the greatest athletes, coaches, and teams from their competitors? What can we learn from these greats that we can apply to our own lives? This is a podcast made for elite professional athletes or others who want to reach the pinnacle of their field.
We explore concepts from sports science, sports psychology, nutrition, neuro-science, exercise science, and much more.
Latest episodes

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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 22min
Harvard Psychiatrist: How Elite Athletes Master Crippling Stress (Exclusive Interview)
Dr. Ryan Davis, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and performance coach for elite athletes, discusses the hidden mental health crisis in sports. He highlights the complexities of perfectionism and the need for self-care to avoid burnout. Davis addresses the challenges of ADHD and trauma, emphasizing thorough evaluations and management plans. He also explores the impact of injury on identity, advocating for resilience and multifaceted identities. Lastly, he underscores the importance of mindfulness and open communication in enhancing mental resilience and performance.

Jan 10, 2025 • 2h 12min
The Harsh Reality of Being a Team USA Athlete (Exclusive Interview)
Many athletes work their whole lives for a chance to compete in the
Olympics. Thousands of hours go into training for an event that can last
a few minutes. Some like Miachel Phelps find glory, while many more
fall short of their dreams. Few know this journey better than Dave
Durante. During his career, Dave put in the hard work and saw success
and heartbreak at the highest level. He gives an incredible candid look
into the process associated with the pursuit of greatness on the world
stage.
Dave is a multiple time USA gymnastics national champion and was part of
the 2008 Beijing Olympic Team as an alternate. He helped coach Stanford
University to an NCAA Team Title in 2009. He is also the co-owner of
Power Monkey Fitness and Power Monkey Camp.
In this episode we learn how Dave handled the lowest point of his
career, when he was not selected to compete in the 2008 Olympics. We
explore the day to day of a Team USA athlete before and during the
games, what Dave has learned about being an elite athlete from being a
coach, and how the future is looking for olympic sports like men’s
gymnastics (Spoiler, it isn’t promising).
Dave's Links:
https://www.powermonkeycamp.com/
https://www.powermonkeyfitness.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydieYe5b0T4
https://www.instagram.com/davedurante/
https://www.instagram.com/powermonkeyfitness/
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:00 Love of Gymnastics
00:05:26 Source of Motivation
00:08:48 The USA Gymnastics Journey
00:14:19 Dave's Olympic Experience
00:28:55 Getting Over Failures
00:37:43 Preparing for the Olympics
00:43:43 What is the life of an athlete like
00:50:17 Burning out
01:03:38 Transition to Coaching
01:15:35 Reflecting on his Approach
01:19:39 Lessons from other athletes
01:29:00 Powermonkey Fitness
01:38:34 Skill Develoment Progressions
01:53:42 The State of Men's Gymnastics

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Dec 19, 2024 • 53min
The Coaching Mastermind Behind Michael Phelps and Leon Marchand (Exclusive Interview with Bob Bowman)
Bob Bowman, a legendary swimming coach famous for mentoring Michael Phelps and Leon Marchand, shares insights on training champions. He discusses the beautiful passing of the torch from Phelps to Marchand as records fall. The conversation dives into creating resilience and overcoming adversity in athletes. Bowman reveals the importance of a supportive coaching environment and long-term goal setting. He also touches on innovative methods like visualization and lactate testing that optimize performance. This is a must-listen for aspiring coaches and athletes alike!

Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 17min
What Elite Performers Can Learn from Green Berets (Exclusive Interview)
CSM Lee Strong, a 27-year Army veteran and Green Beret, and SGM Chuy Almonte, an accomplished Army Special Operations veteran, discuss insights from military selection processes. They explore character traits that define great soldiers and athletes alike, emphasizing resilience and teamwork. The duo highlights the importance of mentorship, integrity, and self-awareness in high-pressure environments. They also draw parallels between military communication dynamics and sports, detailing how effective collaboration can enhance team performance.

Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 14min
Military Performance Expert: "Colleges are Sabotaging Their Best Athletes" (Exclusive Interview with Dr. Allison Brager)
To better understand what circadian rhythms mean to athletes, I interviewed Dr. Allison Brager. She is a neurobiologist that specializes in circadian rhythms, sleep, and behavioral genetics research. She is currently the Deputy Chief Science Officer at the JFK Special Warfare Center and School leading the Special Forces research into human performance. Dr. Brager is also an elite athlete herself. She was a professional crossfit team athlete and an 11x gay games gold medalist.
Allison serves on the NCAA task force for Mental Health and Sleep and was a contributor to the NCAA student athlete mental health handbook. She is also the author of Meathead: Unraveling the athletic brain.
In this episode, we touch on the purpose the circadian rhythm serves, the things that can disrupt it, and how we can help to regulate during travel and stressful situations. We also touch on how Dr. Brager turns her research into practice in her athletic pursuits.
00:00:00 Intro
00:04:34 Circadian Rhythms Basics
00:20:29 What Disrupts Circadian Rhythms
00:33:21 Pac 12 Move
00:39:16 Sleep Depravation vs Phase Shift
00:44:51 Behavioral Genetics
00:53:17 Tradeoffs for Athletes
01:00:43 Lactic Acid
01:06:11 Meathead
Allison's Resources:
https://www.instagram.com/docjockzzz/?hl=en
Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire - https://qxmd.com/calculate/calculator_829/morningness-eveningness-questionnaire-meq
https://humsci.stanford.edu/feature/sleep-experts-share-strategies-minimize-jet-lags-effects-college-athlete-performance-and
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Nov 18, 2024 • 2h 40min
Olympic Sleep Doctor: "Great Sleep Rivals Performance Enhancing Drugs!" (Exclusive Interview)
During the peak of Michael Phelp’s career, he was sleeping 8-10 hours a
night plus an additional nap during the day. Sleep was an integral part
of his routine and recovery. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case for all
athletes. According to the NCAA, over half of college athletes report
getting insufficient sleep.
There are many things that make it hard for athletes to get proper
sleep. Early morning practices, travel schedules, late night workouts,
and anticipation of events can make it difficult to get the recommended 8
hours. So, what can athletes do to get the most out of vital human
function?
I talked to Dr. Michael Grandner to find out. Dr. Grandner is a licensed
clinical psychologist and is the Director of Sleep and Health Research
at the University of Arizona. He has served on both the Mental Health
Task Force and Interassociation Taskforce for Sleep and Wellness for the
National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), the Mental Health
consensus committee for the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and
works to help improve sleep and performance in professional and
non-professional athletes.
In this episode we go deep into the sleep needs of athletes, what role
sleep plays in performance and recovery, how athletes can manage sleep
during difficult training and competition schedules, the tools and
protocols for getting a great night's sleep every night, the role of
dreams, and how sleep is related to mental health.
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:20 What Should Athletes Know About Sleep?
00:07:02 What Systems Does Sleep Impact
00:19:48 Sleep Disorders
00:25:55 Pain and Sleep
00:34:12 What is Bad for Sleep?
00:46:23 Irregular Sleep Cycles
00:53:43 Naps
00:59:01 Survivorship Bias of Sleep Deprived
01:06:13 Naps Deeper Dive
01:10:17 Supplementation for Sleep
00:16:27 Behavioral Strategies for Sleep
01:35:05 Devices in Bed
01:45:13 Drugs and Sleep
01:57:28 Sleep Tracking Devices
02:13:23 Sleep and Injuries
02:25:47 Dreams
02:33:28 Sleep and Mental Health
Resources:
- sleephealthscreen.com
- sleepeducation.com
- behavioralsleep.org
- cbti.directory
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Nov 11, 2024 • 1h 22min
Understanding the Mental Health Endemic in Elite Athletes (Part 4)
Michael Phelps, the legendary swimmer with the most Olympic medals, shares his heartfelt insights on the mental health struggles in elite sports. He discusses the pivotal role of coaches in an athlete's life, like his own mentor Bob Bowman, emphasizing trust and open communication. Phelps dives into the unique mental health challenges athletes face, from ADHD to the pressures of competition and retirement. He advocates for greater awareness and support in sports culture, highlighting the importance of sharing success stories and proactive mental health strategies.

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Nov 1, 2024 • 1h 53min
The Role of the Coach in Elite Athlete Success | A Study of Bob Bowman (Part 3)
Michael Phelps, the most decorated swimmer in history, and his longtime coach Bob Bowman delve into the profound impact of coaching on athlete success. They discuss how a strong coach-athlete bond fosters trust, motivation, and resilience. Key topics include long-term planning for competitions, the role of adversity in growth, and the importance of clear communication. The pair also reflect on how coaching extends beyond technical training to encompass emotional support, goal-setting, and navigating challenges like injury.

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Oct 23, 2024 • 2h 1min
The Coaching Method that Made Michael Phelps an Unrivaled Champion (Part 2)
Bob Bowman, a renowned swim coach, and Michael Phelps, one of the greatest Olympic swimmers, delve into the innovative coaching methods that led to unparalleled success. They discuss the importance of structured training, a compelling vision, and an all-in mindset. Adversity training is highlighted as crucial for building resilience. The duo emphasizes embracing calculated risks and re-igniting motivation, showcasing how personalized training and strong fundamentals can transform ordinary athletes into champions.

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Oct 16, 2024 • 2h 45min
The Tools Michael Phelps Used to Become the Greatest Olympian of All Time (Part 1)
In this engaging discussion, Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian, shares insights from his monumental swimming career. He emphasizes the importance of goal setting, visualization, and mental toughness in achieving greatness. Phelps highlights his intense dedication and innovative training strategies, including data analysis and psychological preparation. He also dives into the motivation derived from adversity, revealing how setbacks fueled his drive. A captivating exploration of what made him a swimming legend!
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