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Mike Nilson
Hoop Commitment
The Hoop Commitment Podcast is your place to get the latest in Basketball Sports Nutrition, Strength & Conditioning, and Leadership. Join us every week to get inside the greatest minds in basketball to improve the way you eat, train and lead. Topics covered include sport performance, sport training, nutrition and sports science. Mike Nilson is the Head Strength Coach at Gonzaga University, an owner of U-District PT, a sports nutritionist and holds a masters degree in Leadership. Go to HoopCommitment.com for the best in basketball-specific training.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 435 ratings
This podcast is great
I hope you get better
meeee123457689 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/22/21
What a great informative podcast.
informative, great guests and topics. Thanks
JakeMelbAus12 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/12/21
This show is PHENOMENAL!
Mike does an amazing job corralling amazing guests and curating amazing perspectives. This content is applicable to life off the court as well. I love this show!
Alan Stein via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/10/21
Recent Episodes
Episode 121: Dr Andy Galpin has his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Linfield college, a masters degree in human movement science from the university of Memphis and his PhD in human bioenergetics.  He considers himself a scientist, teacher and coach, with his full-time job being a...
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Episode 120: Tyler Whitmer oversees the Olympic Sports Performance department at Boise State, works with their men's basketball program, and started an athlete mentorship group for their athletic department.  Prior to joining the Broncos, He earned his masters of science in Education with a...
Published 01/31/24
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