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Force vector myth, coaching weightlifting with athletes and spotting movement errors with Dan Cleather (Programme Leader for the MSc in S&C at St Mary's University)

Category: Sports & Recreation
Duration: 01:03:00
Publish Date: 2019-04-04 10:17:22
Description:

In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Programme Leader for the MSc in Strength & Conditioning at St Mary's University, Dan Cleather. Over the last 12 months, Dan has been creating a bit of a stir on Twitter with his view on a few topics. These comments have created some excellent and insightful discussion involving some of the best minds in the industry. With that in mind and given I know Dan personally from my time at St Mary's, it made complete sense to get him on the podcast to have a good chat.

If you enjoyed this episode, maybe you will enjoy this episode with Franco Impellizzeri.

Hope you enjoy this episode with Dan Cleather.

  • Who is Dan Cleather (background, education and current role)
  • Coaching 
    • Ankle range in the squat and why its rarely a factor
      • Long legs, short body and visa versa - how we coach them differently
    • Spotting and correcting technical errors
      • Why coaches can spot errors but not correct them
    • Coaches not coaching enough?
  • Force
    • Force velocity myth
      • Implications for velocity based training
    • Force vector theory
    • Force 'absorption'?
  • Weightlifting
    • Teaching time
    • Common coaching errors/misconceptions
    • A shift towards derivatives and/or alternatives

Dan Cleather can be found on Twitter @dr_jump_uk

Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com.

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