Pacey Performance Podcast

By: Robert Pacey
  • Summary

  • There are lots of voices in the coaching world. Few are as trusted as the Pacey Performance Podcast. Rob Pacey and his guests share the philosophies, ideas and insights in conversations that are the signal in the noise of the sport performance space.
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Episodes
  • Implementing isometric training for performance and rehab with Alex Natera, Danny Lum & Matt Taberner
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, Rob is speaking to Alex Natera, Danny Lum, and Matt Taberner to discuss the role of isometric training in sports performance and rehabilitation, focusing on its ability to enhance strength, recovery, and dynamic performance.

    Isometric training is increasingly recognized for its utility in sports, especially given the challenge of maintaining effective strength training amidst intense competition schedules. It is effective for improving muscle stiffness, tendon adaptation, and managing recovery, making it essential for injury prevention and rehabilitation. The guests emphasize that isometric training, when paired with plyometric exercises, enhances both muscle and tendon resilience, supporting performance in high-intensity sports.

    The speakers advocate for using isometric exercises throughout rehabilitation, adjusting the approach to address specific joint weaknesses, and tailoring it to each athlete’s unique needs. For instance, using force evaluations for joints like the ankle, knee, and hip allows practitioners to target weak points effectively.

    Data integrity is crucial for isometric assessments, and techniques like pre-tensioning and accurate joint positioning help ensure reliable results. Tools such as iso straps, strain gauges, and handheld dynamometers facilitate precise assessments, helping coaches to optimize training and monitor fatigue.

    Alex, Danny and Matt conclude that isometric training, when thoughtfully applied, is a powerful tool for boosting athletic performance, preventing injuries, and enhancing rehabilitation, providing coaches with versatile methods to address the needs of individual athletes effectively.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Utilising normative data effectively across different technologies with Luke Fitzpatrick
    Sep 19 2024

    In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, Luke Fitzpatrick, Head of Data Science at VALD, discusses the role of data science in sports technology and the importance of data quality and security. He explains the process of generating normative data and how clients can get the most out of their data. Luke also shares interesting insights, such as the age at which adolescents experience the largest strength development and the average strength of NFL players compared to the general population. The data science team at VALD is focused on expanding their product suite and providing more valuable insights to clients.

    This episode is different to any that we have done over the last 10 years.

    New talking points:

    • The role of a data scientist at Vald
    • Data quality and security
    • Accessing VALD testing data
    • Managing huge amounts of data
    • Visualizing normative data
    • Making the most of your data
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    43 mins
  • Injury prevention: Integrating “best practice” to reduce hamstring injuries with Nick van der Horst
    Sep 11 2024

    In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, Rob is speaking to Rehabilitation Coordinator at PSV Eindhoven, Nick van der Horst. Nick shares his journey from aspiring footballer to sports physiotherapist, where he now focuses on rehabilitation at PSV Eindhoven.

    Nick advocates for preseason screenings that assess isometric strength, mobility, and contralateral limb function to identify individual risks. He also highlights the importance of iliopsoas mobility for hamstring flexibility and sprint performance. Tailored training strategies and post-game eccentric exercises also play a key role in preventing injuries.

    Nick emphasizes individualized approaches in both prevention and rehabilitation. Mini-dosing and eccentric training in fatigued states, along with structured recovery phases, help build resilience and reduce injury risk. He also stresses the importance of avoiding ineffective methods like cupping and dry needling in favor of mobility and flexibility work for better energy transfer during athletic performance.

    Nick stresses that personalized strategies, including eccentric exercises and load management, alongside strong communication with players, are key to reducing hamstring injuries in athletes.

    Main talking points:

    • Eccentric strength training crucial for injury prevention • Personalize load management to each athlete's needs • Conduct preseason screenings for hamstring injury risks • Focus on iliopsoas mobility for sprint performance • Tailor training strategies to individual player profiles • Use post-game eccentric exercises for recovery • Apply mini-dosing in fatigued states for injury prevention • Strengthen pelvic mobility for energy transfer efficiency.

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    46 mins

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