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May ACP Podcast with Kelly Starrett

In the second of our May ACP preview podcasts, we are joined by Kelly Starrett. Kelly is renowned not only as a coach, but as physical therapist, author, speaker, and creator of MobilityWOD - which has revolutionized how athletes think about human movement and athletic performance. Starrett received his Doctor of Physical Therapy in 2007 from Samuel Merritt College in...

May ACP Podcast with Coach Bobby Stroupe

In the first of our May ACP preview podcasts, we are joined by Founder & Director of the Accelerate Performance Enhancement Center (APEC)  - Coach Bobby Stroupe. Coach Stroupe has directed human performance systems for nearly 20 years while expanding his influence as an author, consultant, speaker, and educator. His experience includes working with school systems, collegiate teams, professional teams,...

Resisted Sprint Training – ALTIS & 1080 Motion….Part II

In the first installment of this series ALTIS Strength & Power Coach - Jason Hettler provided a brief overview of the state of heavy resisted sprint training, the ‘Living Lab’ concept, and the difference between exploratory and explanatory data collection and analysis. The Set-Up In this article we will feature the first 3 training cycles (9 weeks) of the 2017-2018...

New Podcast with Josh Hingst – S&C Coach with the Philadelphia Eagles

With the March Apprentice Coach Program less than a week away, we took the opportunity to sit down with Josh Hingst for the March edition of the Athletigen ACP Podcast. Josh will be presenting on Resilience & Robustness at next week's ACP event. As Strength & Conditioning for the Philadelphia Eagles since 2013, Josh has a diverse background. Prior to...

Resisted Sprint Training – ALTIS & 1080 Motion

Written by ALTIS Speed & Power Coach - Jason Hettler - this article explores the use of resisted sprint training for speed development. Traditional views on speed development are often rooted in maximum strength. It is frequently believed, and sometimes correctly so, that increasing maximum strength abilities will result in a subsequent increase in speed. While this may hold true...

Developing The Performance Therapy Model

Written by Dr Jas Randhawa, this first article in a series on Performance Therapy concepts shares various insights into developing a Performance Therapy Model. “As a coach, I need to be able to transmit information in a short amount of time to someone in a crisis” - John Danaher Time is a commodity. It is something that you cannot buy...

Strength Training Programming

This article, written by ALTIS Strength & Power Coach - Jason Hettler outlines some of the strategies used by ALTIS to develop effective Strength Training Programs. The development and progression of a strength training program from early season training into the competitive season is a common concern of many coaches I speak with. Additionally, many of the interns that come...

February (2) in ALTIS 360°

The second instalment for content on ALTIS 360° this month comes with some exciting diversity and great discussions from world leaders in our industry. Sharpen your coaching skills with these thought provoking presentations: Dan Pfaff: Warm-Up Movement Screen @PfaffSC If you think you have learned and heard everything you can from Coach Dan Pfaff, you need to be reminded of his four...

Coach Stuart McMillan’s Best Books of 2016

We are happy to present the fourth installment of ALTIS Performance Director and Sprint Coach Stuart McMillan's 'Best of' Books. “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.” - Francis Bacon Following along with Sir Bacon’s quote above, and using Mortimer Adler’s guidelines on ‘how to read a book’ as a starting point,...

Life as a Competition

"How can we apply this understanding of the increased motivation and drive experienced through competition, and harness it into increased performance? And how do we do this specifically within an individual sport such as track & field? While lining athletes up next to each other for sprints and drills is an option, it is not always the best option from...