Drew Cobin and Pete Inserillo
Former Division 1 athletes, young coaches in the strength and conditioning and physical therapy field.
Our aim is to bring quality content to young strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists is the sports setting in order to elevate the performance of their clients and athletes.
We touch on everything and anything strength and conditioning, including research literature, current practices, and innovating interventions and technology.
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Drew Cobin and Pete Inserillo
Former Division 1 athletes, young coaches in the strength and conditioning and physical therapy field.
Our aim is to bring quality content to young strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists is the sports setting in order to elevate the performance of their clients and athletes.
We touch on everything and anything strength and conditioning, including research literature, current practices, and innovating interventions and technology.
We had a hard time naming this episode because we discussed a wide variety of topics in just under an hour. Essentially, we talk about training the specific individual who is in front of you. Teasing out potential anatomical variants versus movement pattern dysfunctions, and so much more!
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Coach, Train, Compete; A Podcast for Performance
Drew Cobin and Pete Inserillo
Former Division 1 athletes, young coaches in the strength and conditioning and physical therapy field.
Our aim is to bring quality content to young strength and conditioning coaches and physical therapists is the sports setting in order to elevate the performance of their clients and athletes.
We touch on everything and anything strength and conditioning, including research literature, current practices, and innovating interventions and technology.