Join us for a great conversation with John Marsden and Dr. Douglas Hoogendyk.
John has headed up the Sport Science and S&C departments at the Sydney Academy of Sport, Northern Territory Institute of Sport, NSW Institute of Sport and the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia.
Dr. Douglas Hoogendyk specializes in biomechanical assessment and movement science as it relates to joint function and athletic performance. He has served athletes and teams from all arenas nationally and internationally, including athletes from USA Track and Field, US Women's National Soccer Team, MLS, NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL, as well as tactical and special operations professionals. He was also a member of the Sports Medicine staff for the AVP Professional Beach Volleyball Tour from 2004-2010.
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In my conversation with Dr. Robert Troutwine, we dove into the mental side of elite performance—what separates the great from the good and how mindset plays a huge role in success.
He broke down how the Troutwine Athletic Profile (TAP) helps NFL teams evaluate players beyond just physical ability and shared key insights on building mental toughness, handling pressure, and developing resilience.
We also talked about what coaches can do to help their athletes strengthen their mindset and how these principles apply at every level.
Unlike our typical deep dives into strength and conditioning, this episode ventures into the world where journalism meets athlete development, featuring Jeremy Crabtree.
Jeremy is a seasoned sports journalist with nearly 30 years of experience in college football recruiting. He's currently the Senior Recruiting Editor at On3, where he provides in-depth analysis of college football recruiting. Previously, he has worked with ESPN and Rivals, contributing to their coverage and creating platforms like ESPN's RecruitingNation.
Jeremy, with his nearly three decades of experience, brings a new dimension to our discussions. We explore how the landscape of recruiting influences the physical preparation and strategic planning for athletes and of course the changing landscape of NIL.