Resilient Performance Podcast Resilient Performance Systems
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- Health & Fitness
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The Resilient Performance Podcast was born to interview thought leaders from a variety of disciplines (including medicine, fitness, military and law enforcement, academia, music, theater, sports, and exploration) to gain insight into how to systematically optimize performance at the individual and organizational level. This will not be a niche podcast that promotes specialization and professional identity politics. Instead, it will espouse global thinking and professional and academic integration.
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Keep It Real #38: With Zach Baker
On today's episode, Greg, Doug and Trevor #KeepItReal with Dr. Zach Baker.
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Keep It Real #37: Models, Toolbelts, Random Musings
On today's episode, Greg, Trevor and Doug #KeepItReal while discussing models, tool belts and random musings.
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Lee Taft: Breaking Down Basketball Speed
On today's episode, Trevor is joined by Lee Taft to discuss basketball speed.
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Keep It Real #36: Choosing Your Professional Development
On today's episode, Greg and Trevor #KeepItReal while discussing clinical education.
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Daniel Bove: The Quadrant System
After receiving a B.S. in Kinesiology from Penn State University and an M.S. in Exercise Science from University of South Florida, Daniel began his career as an NBA physical preparation coach. After spending several seasons with the Atlanta Hawks and Phoenix Suns, Daniel is now the Director of Performance and Sports Science for the New Orleans Pelicans.
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Trust the Science
On today's episode, Doug narrates the his blog "Trust the Science.
Customer Reviews
The dude abides
A huge shoutout to a fresh take on a podcast genre that is dominated by opinions and trends, rather than science and logic. This is one of an extreme few podcasts that deliver well-intentioned and thought out interviews, stories, and real world applications. Huge shoutout to the resilient team and I wish them continued success
Great interviews with unique perspectives
With David Epstein as the first guest on the podcast, Doug came out of the gates swinging, demonstrating he was going to bring something different to the nearly saturated field of physical therapy and performance podcasts. Being both a S&C coach and a PT, along with his military background, Doug brings a unique perspective to challenging issues not only in the application of healthcare but with healthcare policy as well. Doug is a great interviewer and it is clear he’s done his homework on the guests he brings on and the issues that are discussed. His is a welcome perspective and voice in our profession.
Brian PT, DPT
Awesome content !!!