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KIMEcast
KIME Performance
54 episodes
2 days ago
Hosts Tony Mikla DPT, MSPT, CSCS, SFMA, FMS, XPS, CertDN and Russ Dunning MPT, SFGII, MS, FMT Master Instructor cut through the BS in high performance sports medicine, business and the physical therapy profession to let you know how it really works. Reach out to us with questions or case studies at kimecast@kimeperformance.com
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Fitness
Health & Fitness
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Hosts Tony Mikla DPT, MSPT, CSCS, SFMA, FMS, XPS, CertDN and Russ Dunning MPT, SFGII, MS, FMT Master Instructor cut through the BS in high performance sports medicine, business and the physical therapy profession to let you know how it really works. Reach out to us with questions or case studies at kimecast@kimeperformance.com
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Fitness
Health & Fitness
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Training vs. Competing: The Performance Trade-Off Explained
KIMEcast
1 hour 1 minute 12 seconds
4 months ago
Training vs. Competing: The Performance Trade-Off Explained

Why do some D1 athletes come back slower and weaker after a season? In this episode, Dr. Tony Mikla and Russ Dunning break down the critical trade-offs between human performance metrics (like strength, speed, and power) and sport-specific performance (like IQ, conditioning, and durability).

They discuss:

  • The “performance seesaw” between raw athleticism and game readiness

  • How youth sports development often sacrifices long-term gains for short-term wins

  • The importance of multi-sport participation vs. early specialization

  • Why strength declines in-season—and what to do about it

  • KIME’s philosophy on balancing protocols with principle-based coaching

Whether you’re a coach, clinician, parent, or athlete, this episode challenges how we define success in training and competition.

📌 Subscribe for more insights on performance, rehab, and movement science.

KIMEcast
Hosts Tony Mikla DPT, MSPT, CSCS, SFMA, FMS, XPS, CertDN and Russ Dunning MPT, SFGII, MS, FMT Master Instructor cut through the BS in high performance sports medicine, business and the physical therapy profession to let you know how it really works. Reach out to us with questions or case studies at kimecast@kimeperformance.com