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The MTI Podcast
Mountain Tactical Institute
69 episodes
3 months ago
Mountain Tactical Institute’s Podcast for Tactical and Mountain Athletes
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Mountain Tactical Institute’s Podcast for Tactical and Mountain Athletes
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Fitness
Health & Fitness
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#64: Interns Q&A with Rob
The MTI Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
#64: Interns Q&A with Rob
In this episode, MTI's interns conducted a Q&A Rob Shaul covering key principles in strength and conditioning. Rob discusses his most unique coaching experience—whitewater kayakers—highlighting the upper-body-focused training and sport-specific programming he developed to meet their needs. He explains the rationale behind his TLU (Total Lower and Upper) complex training method, which pairs heavy lifts with low-rep explosive bodyweight exercises to enhance strength and power. The conversation emphasizes Rob’s belief in simplifying training programs over time, with a focus on real-world performance rather than gym-based metrics. He critiques conventional approaches like plyometrics, mobility work, and elaborate warm-ups, arguing they offer little return compared to straightforward, mission-specific training. Rob stresses the value of developing athlete assessments to guide programming, citing MTI’s extensive history of creating job- and sport-specific tests. He shares how many of MTI’s effective exercises evolved through testing and athlete feedback, and describes current experiments on strength maintenance with minimal training volume, power-based work capacity, and sled push applications. The discussion reflects MTI’s core philosophy: simplify where possible, test relentlessly, and always train for performance outside the gym. ----more---- Mountain Tactical Institute Home Check out the MTI Athlete Team Apply to be a Paid MTI Athlete MTI's Daily Programming Streams
The MTI Podcast
Mountain Tactical Institute’s Podcast for Tactical and Mountain Athletes