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Choosing the right force plate metrics and using them effectively with Eric Renaghan (Head of Strength & Conditioning at St Louis Blues)

Category: Sports & Recreation
Duration: 00:50:52
Publish Date: 2018-11-08 06:53:48
Description:

In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Head Strength & Conditioning Coach of the St. Louis Blues in the NHL, Eric Renaghan. Eric is the only person I have had on the podcast who is currently working in the NHL which makes this an absolute honour. Previous guests who have discussed ice hockey include Matt Nichol, Doug McKenney & Kevin Carr. Eric is clearly a very smart operator and and he doesn't disappoint in this episode. Enjoy this episode with Eric Renaghan.

  • Who is Eric Renaghan (education, background and current role)
  • Modelling vs. Monitoring/programming
    • How your data effects your decisions
      • Examples of metrics collected and how they are rationalised to coaches
    • Presentation and delivery of data to coaches
  • More progressive areas of sport nutrition
    • Current philosophy and practices on sport nutrition
    • Eating around travel
  • Data Granularity how to get wider, deeper and faster usable data
    • Examples
  • Why are some programs more successful than others and the difference between sports science/winning
  • Medical aspects of RTP and taking the direction of High performance into a leadership role
    • Any examples of protocols in your RTP's would be great
      • Maybe an example of how you would get a guy back from a adductor issue?
        • Initial assessments, benchmarking, strength testing etc

Eric can be found on Twitter @EricRenaghan

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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