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Cam Josse on Alternative Ways to Build Speed, Strength and Power in Football Players

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If you came up in a Division 1 S&C setting, chances are you spent at least some time around football.

At Ball State, we have a team of 4-5 coaches who all worked with different sports – baseball, basketball, soccer, gymnastics, volleyball, you name it – but when football came in, it was all hands on deck.

And here’s the thing – football has arguably the strongest S&C culture of all the sports, but does that mean we should be dogmatic about how we think about S&C for the actual sport?

Does that mean we can’t evolve?

Or get better at how we prepare our athletes for sport?

I don’t think so…and I feel like today’s guest would agree!

Cam Josse is currently working with the Detroit Lions as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach. Prior to joining the lions he worked at Auburn, IU and DeFranco’s Strength.

And today, we’re going to challenge a lot of the old-school thoughts when it comes to football strength and conditioning!

Everything you do is just a fractal piece of organization of the entire system. So if you’re not ultimately training for what you do as an athlete, then your training could potentially be misguided.

– Cam Josse

This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast:

  • Cam gives a little insight into his career path and his various stops along the way.
  • Why program design should start with the game you play and work backwards.
  • The bandwidths of speed training, and some thoughts on “how much is enough.”
  • Why speed training will vary greatly between athletes, as well as between positions on the football field.
  • Thoughts on power training, and why we may need to look back 40-50 years to find some “new” answers.
  • How Cam’s strength programming has evolved, and how he tailors workouts to individual athletes.
  • Do you REALLY need heavy strength training in your program? (This question and though alone is worth the price of admission.)
  • Thoughts on “touching” intensity, balanced with keeping athletes healthy.
  • Is it about 1-2 all out efforts? Or being able to hit those efforts repeatedly?
  • How the integration of various training methods can enhance overall athletic performance.

Connect with Cam:

Related Links:

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You’ll have the ability to performance test your athletes in a matter of seconds, and give them immediate feedback on their strengths, weaknesses and readiness for that day’s training session.

Their software is designed in house and continually updated to ensure the interface is clean, intuitive and easy to use, so both you and your athletes can visualize what’s going on and how to improve their performance.

And Hawkin Dynamics is built around their customers and provide industry-leading support and training services to ensure you get the most out of their solutions.

With options to lease or buy, coupled with a 5-year warranty, Hawkin Dynamics force plates can take your performance facility to the next level.

To learn more, head over to HawkinDynamics.com or follow them on Instagram @HawinDynamics.

Subscribe, Rate & Share!

Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of The Physical Preparation Podcast!

If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts and leave your honest review. I’d also love to connect via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit our website.

Thanks so much for your support – love and appreciate you!

The post Cam Josse on Alternative Ways to Build Speed, Strength and Power in Football Players appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

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If you came up in a Division 1 S&C setting, chances are you spent at least some time around football.

At Ball State, we have a team of 4-5 coaches who all worked with different sports – baseball, basketball, soccer, gymnastics, volleyball, you name it – but when football came in, it was all hands on deck.

And here’s the thing – football has arguably the strongest S&C culture of all the sports, but does that mean we should be dogmatic about how we think about S&C for the actual sport?

Does that mean we can’t evolve?

Or get better at how we prepare our athletes for sport?

I don’t think so…and I feel like today’s guest would agree!

Cam Josse is currently working with the Detroit Lions as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach. Prior to joining the lions he worked at Auburn, IU and DeFranco’s Strength.

And today, we’re going to challenge a lot of the old-school thoughts when it comes to football strength and conditioning!

Everything you do is just a fractal piece of organization of the entire system. So if you’re not ultimately training for what you do as an athlete, then your training could potentially be misguided.

– Cam Josse

This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast:

  • Cam gives a little insight into his career path and his various stops along the way.
  • Why program design should start with the game you play and work backwards.
  • The bandwidths of speed training, and some thoughts on “how much is enough.”
  • Why speed training will vary greatly between athletes, as well as between positions on the football field.
  • Thoughts on power training, and why we may need to look back 40-50 years to find some “new” answers.
  • How Cam’s strength programming has evolved, and how he tailors workouts to individual athletes.
  • Do you REALLY need heavy strength training in your program? (This question and though alone is worth the price of admission.)
  • Thoughts on “touching” intensity, balanced with keeping athletes healthy.
  • Is it about 1-2 all out efforts? Or being able to hit those efforts repeatedly?
  • How the integration of various training methods can enhance overall athletic performance.

Connect with Cam:

Related Links:

Supercharge Your Decision-Making and Program Design with Hawkin Dynamics Force Plates!

Hawkin Dynamics designs and builds performance hardware and software the right way.

Their dual wireless force plates give you the most accurate, real-time data on athletic performance.

You’ll have the ability to performance test your athletes in a matter of seconds, and give them immediate feedback on their strengths, weaknesses and readiness for that day’s training session.

Their software is designed in house and continually updated to ensure the interface is clean, intuitive and easy to use, so both you and your athletes can visualize what’s going on and how to improve their performance.

And Hawkin Dynamics is built around their customers and provide industry-leading support and training services to ensure you get the most out of their solutions.

With options to lease or buy, coupled with a 5-year warranty, Hawkin Dynamics force plates can take your performance facility to the next level.

To learn more, head over to HawkinDynamics.com or follow them on Instagram @HawinDynamics.

Subscribe, Rate & Share!

Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of The Physical Preparation Podcast!

If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts and leave your honest review. I’d also love to connect via Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit our website.

Thanks so much for your support – love and appreciate you!

The post Cam Josse on Alternative Ways to Build Speed, Strength and Power in Football Players appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.

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