In the 60th episode of the Historic Performance Podcast, I interview Patrick Ward. Patrick is a Sports Scientist at the Seattle Seahawks. Throughout the last several years, Patrick has emerged as a key player and influential figure in the field, highly regarded by peers and professional organizations. He is often invited to speak and lead hands-on workshops at industry events by NSCA, Boston Sports Medicine & Performance Group, Okanagan Strength & Conditioning, Seattle Sounders, and various other universities and professional teams. In this episode, Patrick talks about creating a successful high performance team, utilizing data to select draft picks, and networking. Overview of Podcast EpisodeHere is a brief outline of what we covered in the show - - Patrick's Background & Career Journey
- Responsibilities as a Sports Scientist at the Seattle Seahawks
- How the Seahawks utilize data to answer important performance & health questions
- People, Process, Product - Assembling a high performance team
- Utilizing data to select draft picks - 2016 76ers Case Study
- Recommendations for the personal trainer looking to transition to performance coach
- How to contact?
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