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Ben Thinking
Ben Nevares
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1 week ago
Discussing topics such as fitness, exercise physiology, psychology, nutrition, entrepreneurship, business development, religion, arts and sciences of all types. Talking to people that I am curious to learn from, and take lessons from to better my life and the lives of those around me.
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Discussing topics such as fitness, exercise physiology, psychology, nutrition, entrepreneurship, business development, religion, arts and sciences of all types. Talking to people that I am curious to learn from, and take lessons from to better my life and the lives of those around me.
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How Pro Athletes Really Train – A Sports Scientist Explains | Ben Thinking Ep. 126
Ben Thinking
47 minutes 57 seconds
3 months ago
How Pro Athletes Really Train – A Sports Scientist Explains | Ben Thinking Ep. 126

In this episode, Ben is joined by Dr. Cordero Roche, a powerhouse in sports performance, biomechanics, and applied exercise science. They dive deep into how elite athletes actually train, what makes good data useful, and why the “boring stuff” still works best.

From D1 football to the New York Mets to founding the SPEED Lab at UNLV, Cordero shares how science and performance intersect, and why many programs still miss the basics. This is a masterclass in modern coaching, research, and real-world athletic development.

00:00 – Intro & the role of a speed coach
01:00 – The biomechanics behind vertical jump & power
03:00 – “Just move” – why simplicity beats overthinking
05:00 – Cordero’s journey: from football to strength coach to PhD
08:30 – Choosing UNLV & building the SPEED Lab
12:00 – Vegas as a rising sports science city
15:00 – Are pro teams like the A’s really ready for Vegas?
18:00 – The SPEED Lab’s mission and tech toolkit
21:00 – Community outreach, pro team collabs & Raiders partnerships
25:00 – Why pro teams still need university support
28:00 – What excites Cordero most about sports science in 2024
30:00 – Overcomplicating fitness: IG myths vs real performance
33:00 – Basic movements that STILL outperform fancy trends
36:00 – Cardio, VO2 max & the weightlifting connection
39:00 – How the CSCS and PhD together opened career doors
42:00 – Behind the scenes: working with the Mets in NYC
44:00 – Why he left pro sports (and might still go back)
46:00 – How to get involved with the SPEED Lab & UNLV Innovation

  • 🏃 Speed and power come from mastering the basics—not fancy gadgets.

  • 🧪 Data without application is noise. Pro teams often collect more than they can use.

  • 🌎 Vegas is becoming a sports science powerhouse with real pro access.

  • 💼 Combining real-world coaching with research is the future of human performance.

  • 👏 The SPEED Lab is shaping the next gen of performance science — and it’s mobile!

🔥 If this episode got you thinking deeper about fitness, science, or pro sports — LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more cutting-edge convos.
🏈 Want the SPEED Lab at your event or school? Visit the UNLV Sports Innovation Institute site and fill out the interest form.
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Ben Thinking
Discussing topics such as fitness, exercise physiology, psychology, nutrition, entrepreneurship, business development, religion, arts and sciences of all types. Talking to people that I am curious to learn from, and take lessons from to better my life and the lives of those around me.