Episode 58 The History of Strength: A Conversation with Chip Sigmon CSCS*D CISSN
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Listen in as Chip Sigmon CSCS*D CISSN sheds light on his experiences working with the Charlotte Hornets and the WNBA's Charlotte Sting, and shares insights from his book, "The Golden Age of Strength and Conditioning." Timeline: 1:48 Changes in a good or bad way in the strength and conditioning profession 11:22 Nutrition at the University and as part of the culture level way back when 20:38 Pursuing excellence, continuous learning – you have to be relentless and ruthless 27:03 A genuine Ph.D. will admit he or she knows nothing 27:49 Chip Sigmon was a competitive bodybuilder back in the day 28:16 How has bodybuilding affected how we view strength and conditioning?  30:37 How Chip structures his workouts 34:25 High rate of force production 43:11 Chip’s list of fundamental movements be vis a vis resistance training for power-endurance athletes 47:22 How Chip trains himself and what supplements he recommends for his personal training clients Our guest:  Chip Sigmon CSCS*D, CISSN, USAW, RSCC*E Chip is now a certified Sports Nutritionist. Certified by the ISSN. The International Society of Sports Nutrition is the leading organization when it comes to sports nutrition and supplements in the world. Wellness Coordinator, Europa Sports Products / Strength & Conditioning Coach / Personal Trainer / Motivational Speaker. Certifications: CSCS*D,  USAW L-1,  FMT L 1&2 1990-2011: Strength & Conditioning Coach, Charlotte Hornets, NBA 1997-2011: Strength & Conditioning Coach, Charlotte Sting, WNBA 1984-1990: Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, Appalachian State University 1982-1984: Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach, UNC Chapel Hill 1978-1982: High School Football and Track Coach; Kannapolis City Schools Author: Book; 52 Week Basketball Training, Human Kinetics Publisher Co-Author: Book; NBA Power Conditioning, Human Kinetics Publisher 6 Years in Competitive Bodybuilding About the Show We cover all things related to sports science, nutrition, and performance. The Sports Science Dudes represent the opinions of the hosts and guests and are not the official opinions of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN), the Society for Sports Neuroscience, or Nova Southeastern University. The advice provided on this show should not be construed as medical advice and is purely an educational forum. Hosted by Jose Antonio PhD Dr. Antonio is the co-founder and CEO of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and the co-founder of the Society for Sports Neuroscience, www.issn.net. Dr. Antonio has over 120 peer-reviewed publications and 16 books. He is a Professor at Nova Southeastern University, Davie, Florida in the Department of Health and Human Performance. Twitter: @JoseAntonioPhD Instagram: the_issn and supphd Co-host Anthony Ricci EdD Dr Ricci is an expert on Fight Sports and is currently an Assistant Professor at Nova Southeastern University in Davie Florida in the Department of Health and Human Performance. Instagram: sportpsy_sci_doc and fightshape_ricci
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