The Training Ground Podcast provides immediate and practical takeaways for soccer players who are serious about improving their performance. Learn from guests that include soccer coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, physical therapists and other support staff that play key roles in the development of soccer players throughout the world.
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The Training Ground Podcast provides immediate and practical takeaways for soccer players who are serious about improving their performance. Learn from guests that include soccer coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, physical therapists and other support staff that play key roles in the development of soccer players throughout the world.
In this episode of The Training Ground podcast I am speaking with Danny Lowton. Danny moved to the U.S. as a graduate soccer player and played at Mercyhurst University. Prior to his time at Mercyhurst, Danny graduated with a BSc in Sport & Exercise Science from Loughborough University in England.
Along with a number of other S&C commitments, Danny is the Strength & Conditioning coach for both Men's & Women's soccer teams at Gannon University. Danny can be found on Instagram (@dannylowton1) and can be also be contacted by email lowton001@gannon.edu
How he arrived in US as a graduate soccer player
Benefits of working with a recruitment agency
How he plans on utilizing GPS with his athletes
His philosophy on out of season and pre-season training
Why he does not include back squats in his gym programs for athletes
Why box jumps are overrated
What a day in the life looks like for him
and much more...
The Training Ground Podcast
The Training Ground Podcast provides immediate and practical takeaways for soccer players who are serious about improving their performance. Learn from guests that include soccer coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, physical therapists and other support staff that play key roles in the development of soccer players throughout the world.