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DiSalvo Performance Hour
DiSalvo Performance Hour
8 episodes
2 months ago
Matt Wenning is a strength and conditioning coach, powerlifter with multiple world records to his name, and entrepreneur based in Columbus, OH. Among the many highlights on his resume, he's best known as a coach for his work with multiple branches of the military, as well as training law enforcement and fire departments across the United States. He is also the inventor of one of the best reviewed and utilized belt squat machines in the world, "The Wenning Belt Squat." In this episode, we talk a bit about his history, how he became interested in strength training in the first place, his training philosophy on longevity in sports that typically don't lend themselves to it, athletic development for all sports, and much more. Matt's had the great fortune of crossing paths with some greats in strength training (William Kraemer, Louie Simmons, Charles Poliquin), and it was a real treat; Pleases subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this!
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Matt Wenning is a strength and conditioning coach, powerlifter with multiple world records to his name, and entrepreneur based in Columbus, OH. Among the many highlights on his resume, he's best known as a coach for his work with multiple branches of the military, as well as training law enforcement and fire departments across the United States. He is also the inventor of one of the best reviewed and utilized belt squat machines in the world, "The Wenning Belt Squat." In this episode, we talk a bit about his history, how he became interested in strength training in the first place, his training philosophy on longevity in sports that typically don't lend themselves to it, athletic development for all sports, and much more. Matt's had the great fortune of crossing paths with some greats in strength training (William Kraemer, Louie Simmons, Charles Poliquin), and it was a real treat; Pleases subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this!
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#7 Charlie Vinch (Owner of Budo Martial Arts)
DiSalvo Performance Hour
1 hour 17 minutes 9 seconds
5 years ago
#7 Charlie Vinch (Owner of Budo Martial Arts)
Charlie Vinch is a jiu jitsu black belt under the Migliarese Brothers (Balance Studios in Philly, PA) and the owner of Budo Martial Arts in Ewing, NJ. He's had long career in martial arts, from fighting MMA in the early days on the East Coast circuit, to now being a coach and school owner himself. He's been a great resource to many local school and gym owners, including myself, for many years. In this podcast, we get into a lot of different subjects, in particular why he's a big advocate for coaches and coaching in general, what made him shift so hard in the direction of coaching vs. further pursuing his athletic career, and much more.
DiSalvo Performance Hour
Matt Wenning is a strength and conditioning coach, powerlifter with multiple world records to his name, and entrepreneur based in Columbus, OH. Among the many highlights on his resume, he's best known as a coach for his work with multiple branches of the military, as well as training law enforcement and fire departments across the United States. He is also the inventor of one of the best reviewed and utilized belt squat machines in the world, "The Wenning Belt Squat." In this episode, we talk a bit about his history, how he became interested in strength training in the first place, his training philosophy on longevity in sports that typically don't lend themselves to it, athletic development for all sports, and much more. Matt's had the great fortune of crossing paths with some greats in strength training (William Kraemer, Louie Simmons, Charles Poliquin), and it was a real treat; Pleases subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this!