Tyler Seabrook - Bodybuilding, Overcoming genetics and a lifetime of Powerlifting
In this conversation, Tyler and I discuss the evolution of coaching in powerlifting, the importance of community, and the unique perspectives gained from experiences in bodybuilding. We explore individualized approaches to nutrition, mental resilience, and the significance of communication in coaching. The discussion also touches on the role of genetics in athlete development, the necessity of accessory work, and the passion that drives coaches to continue in the sport. Tyler shares insights into his coaching philosophy, the evolution of powerlifting in Australia, and the upcoming events at Apex Strength.
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Kelly Mann - Coaching with ADHD, with empathy and at Sheffield
In this episode, Kelly Mann, a powerlifting coach and exercise physiologist, shares her insights on the importance of self-care, empathy, and building strong relationships with clients. She discusses her experiences with ADHD and how it has shaped her coaching style, emphasizing the need for coaches to take care of their mental health to effectively support others. The discussion also covers the evolution of coaching techniques, the significance of collaboration, and the challenges faced by high-level coaches. Kelly highlights the importance of communication and understanding client needs, while also addressing the future of coaching in terms of inclusivity and mental health awareness.https://www.instagram.com/kellymann_performotion/https://www.performotion.net/
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Daniel Featherston - Bored, not burned out
In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, I speak with Daniel Featherston, a young and passionate powerlifting coach and co-owner of Strength Collective in Melbourne. We discuss Daniel's journey in powerlifting, the importance of building a supportive community, and the evolution of his coaching philosophy. The conversation delves into the challenges of burnout versus boredom in training, the significance of patience, and the role of education in coaching. Daniel shares insights on fostering a positive gym environment and the importance of maintaining motivation and engagement among lifters.Daniel Featherston https://www.instagram.com/chunky_boy_prime/SR Strength Collective https://www.srstrengthcollective.com.au/
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Jack Dunn - Coaching at IPF World Championships and fostering elite powerlifting in Tasmania
In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, I speak with Jack Dunn who shares his journey from a general fitness trainer to a successful powerlifting coach in Tasmania. He discusses the evolution of his coaching brand, Compound Training and Nutrition, and the importance of recognizing and nurturing talent in the sport. Jack reflects on his experiences at the recent Open IPF Worlds, Junior Worlds and his team's success at TSF Team Champs. We discuss the challenges of coaching at high levels and balancing individual lifter goals with team objectives. He also introduces the Southern Showdown, a new competition aimed at fostering community and competition among lifters in Tasmania and Victoria. Throughout the discussion, Jack emphasizes the significance of building a supportive environment for athletes and the impact of shared experiences in enhancing performance and resilience. He discusses his coaching philosophy and experiences in powerlifting, emphasizing the importance of recognizing potential in athletes, building strong relationships, and nurturing their passion for the sport. He shares insights on managing expectations, avoiding burnout, and the significance of communication in coaching. Jack also reflects on his personal journey with a brain tumor and how it shaped his approach to coaching and understanding athletes' unique starting points. He highlights the role of a supportive training culture and the balance between genetic potential and coaching influence in athlete success.
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Alex Dellaportas - Antipowerlifting and being washed up
In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, I speak with Alex Dellaportas, a prominent figure in the Melbourne powerlifting scene and founder of Groove Lifting Club. We discuss Alex's journey into coaching, the importance of community and enjoyment in training, and the challenges of avoiding burnout in powerlifting. Alex shares insights on how to navigate individual needs in coaching, the concept of the 'washed up' powerlifter, and the significance of creating a positive experience in competitions. Our conversation emphasizes the balance between competition and enjoyment, the role of communication in coaching, and reflections on powerlifting culture.
Interviewing some of the best and most experienced powerlifting coaches, we dive into what it's really like to compete, coach and be a powerlifter. We disentangle the over complicated theory and get to the very core of what it takes to get stronger and be competitive.