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      <title>Daniel Featherston - Bored, not burned out</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>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.</p><p>Daniel Featherston https://www.instagram.com/chunky_boy_prime/<br>SR Strength Collective https://www.srstrengthcollective.com.au/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>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.<br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>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.<br></p>]]>
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      <title>Alex Dellaportas - Antipowerlifting and being washed up</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>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.<br></p>]]>
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      <title>Victor Liu - The 3 Pillars of coaching, weekly peaking and the psychology of Powerlifting </title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, Victor Liu discusses the complexities of coaching in powerlifting, emphasising the importance of navigating uncertainty, fostering an athletic mindset, and the role of psychology in coaching. He shares insights from his experiences at international competitions and outlines his coaching philosophy, which is built on three pillars: being a tactician, teacher, and supporter. </p><p>The discussion also touches on the significance of effective communication, managing athlete expectations, and the need for proactive coaching strategies to instill hope and motivation in athletes. Victor discusses his evolution as a coach, transitioning from a load-based approach to utilizing RPE in training and now something in between. He emphasizes the importance of tinkering with training variables, particularly secondary and tertiary lifts, to optimize performance on primaries, what he calls "weekly peaking". He also shares insights on preparing athletes for competition, including the significance of aligning training with competition days and implementing a back-end deload strategy. He highlights the balance between subjective experiences and objective measures in training, and reflects on how his experience in bodybuilding has influenced his coaching philosophy in powerlifting.</p><p>00:00 Navigating Uncertainty in Coaching<br>04:26 The Reality of Coaching Challenges<br>07:39 Experiences at International Competitions<br>10:32 Coaching Philosophy: The Three Pillars<br>13:16 Fostering an Athletic Mindset<br>16:23 Teaching Athletes to Communicate Effectively<br>19:26 Managing Athlete Expectations and Mindsets<br>32:37 Communicating with Athletes: The Power of Words<br>33:28 Understanding Athlete Psychology: Beyond Mechanics<br>35:46 Creating the Right Conditions for Growth<br>37:25 Navigating Coach-Athlete Relationships<br>40:17 The Role of Emotional Support in Coaching<br>43:13 Instilling Hope During Difficult Times<br>45:46 Proactive vs. Reactive Coaching Strategies<br>48:40 Evolving Training Approaches: From Load to RPE<br>55:45 Tinkering with Training: Finding What Works<br>01:03:51 Setting Up for Competition: Timing and Strategy<br>01:04:49 Optimizing Deadlift Training for Competitions<br>01:13:08 The Importance of Perception in Lifting Performance<br>01:18:15 Transitioning from Bodybuilding to Powerlifting<br>01:28:19 Personal Experiences in Strength Training</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, Victor Liu discusses the complexities of coaching in powerlifting, emphasising the importance of navigating uncertainty, fostering an athletic mindset, and the role of psychology in coaching. He shares insights from his experiences at international competitions and outlines his coaching philosophy, which is built on three pillars: being a tactician, teacher, and supporter. </p><p>The discussion also touches on the significance of effective communication, managing athlete expectations, and the need for proactive coaching strategies to instill hope and motivation in athletes. Victor discusses his evolution as a coach, transitioning from a load-based approach to utilizing RPE in training and now something in between. He emphasizes the importance of tinkering with training variables, particularly secondary and tertiary lifts, to optimize performance on primaries, what he calls "weekly peaking". He also shares insights on preparing athletes for competition, including the significance of aligning training with competition days and implementing a back-end deload strategy. He highlights the balance between subjective experiences and objective measures in training, and reflects on how his experience in bodybuilding has influenced his coaching philosophy in powerlifting.</p><p>00:00 Navigating Uncertainty in Coaching<br>04:26 The Reality of Coaching Challenges<br>07:39 Experiences at International Competitions<br>10:32 Coaching Philosophy: The Three Pillars<br>13:16 Fostering an Athletic Mindset<br>16:23 Teaching Athletes to Communicate Effectively<br>19:26 Managing Athlete Expectations and Mindsets<br>32:37 Communicating with Athletes: The Power of Words<br>33:28 Understanding Athlete Psychology: Beyond Mechanics<br>35:46 Creating the Right Conditions for Growth<br>37:25 Navigating Coach-Athlete Relationships<br>40:17 The Role of Emotional Support in Coaching<br>43:13 Instilling Hope During Difficult Times<br>45:46 Proactive vs. Reactive Coaching Strategies<br>48:40 Evolving Training Approaches: From Load to RPE<br>55:45 Tinkering with Training: Finding What Works<br>01:03:51 Setting Up for Competition: Timing and Strategy<br>01:04:49 Optimizing Deadlift Training for Competitions<br>01:13:08 The Importance of Perception in Lifting Performance<br>01:18:15 Transitioning from Bodybuilding to Powerlifting<br>01:28:19 Personal Experiences in Strength Training</p>]]>
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      <title>Alex Hayes - Growing a coaching brand and succeeding over a decade</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I interview Alex Hayes, a prominent powerlifting coach from Sydney. We discuss Alex's journey into powerlifting coaching, the evolution of the sport in Australia, and the importance of practical experience over theoretical knowledge. Alex shares insights on the value of in-person coaching, the challenges of online coaching, and the significance of game day coaching. The conversation emphasises the need for coaches to develop their intuition and understanding of athletes, as well as the importance of collaboration and continuous learning in the coaching profession.</p><p>We delve into the intricacies of coaching in powerlifting, focusing on competition logistics, communication strategies, and the importance of understanding lifters' individual goals and mentalities. We discuss the evolution of their coaching philosophies, the significance of adapting communication styles to different lifters, and the common mistakes coaches make. The conversation also highlights the importance of building a community within online coaching and the need for coaches to balance pushing their athletes while supporting their personal journeys.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Powerlifting Coaching<br>01:52 The Evolution of Powerlifting in Australia<br>04:35 Coaching Experience and Background<br>07:28 The Importance of In-Person Coaching<br>10:42 Learning Through Experience and Mentorship<br>13:28 The Role of Communication in Coaching<br>16:25 The Slow Burn of Coaching Success<br>19:27 Theoretical vs Practical Knowledge in Coaching<br>25:53 The Importance of Practical Experience in Coaching<br>27:51 Simplifying Coaching Metrics and Tracking<br>29:54 The Balance Between Data and Intuition<br>31:52 Finding Your Coaching Style and Recipe<br>37:34 The Art of Game Day Coaching<br>41:15 Learning from Experience and Mistakes<br>47:51 Communication Strategies on Game Day<br>53:19 Respecting Lifters' Goals and Experiences<br>58:33 Balancing Coaching and Performance<br>59:41 Understanding Lifters' Goals<br>01:01:22 The Cost of Commitment in Powerlifting<br>01:02:36 The Role of Comparison in Powerlifting<br>01:04:35 Adapting Communication Styles<br>01:07:36 The Emotional Chameleon: Coaching on Competition Day<br>01:10:17 Learning from Mistakes in Coaching<br>01:13:12 Maturity and Coaching Philosophy<br>01:15:50 Inspiration vs. Comparison in Coaching<br>01:19:10 Building Trust and Credibility as a Coach<br>01:22:52 The Evolution of Process Powerlifting Club</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I interview Alex Hayes, a prominent powerlifting coach from Sydney. We discuss Alex's journey into powerlifting coaching, the evolution of the sport in Australia, and the importance of practical experience over theoretical knowledge. Alex shares insights on the value of in-person coaching, the challenges of online coaching, and the significance of game day coaching. The conversation emphasises the need for coaches to develop their intuition and understanding of athletes, as well as the importance of collaboration and continuous learning in the coaching profession.</p><p>We delve into the intricacies of coaching in powerlifting, focusing on competition logistics, communication strategies, and the importance of understanding lifters' individual goals and mentalities. We discuss the evolution of their coaching philosophies, the significance of adapting communication styles to different lifters, and the common mistakes coaches make. The conversation also highlights the importance of building a community within online coaching and the need for coaches to balance pushing their athletes while supporting their personal journeys.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Powerlifting Coaching<br>01:52 The Evolution of Powerlifting in Australia<br>04:35 Coaching Experience and Background<br>07:28 The Importance of In-Person Coaching<br>10:42 Learning Through Experience and Mentorship<br>13:28 The Role of Communication in Coaching<br>16:25 The Slow Burn of Coaching Success<br>19:27 Theoretical vs Practical Knowledge in Coaching<br>25:53 The Importance of Practical Experience in Coaching<br>27:51 Simplifying Coaching Metrics and Tracking<br>29:54 The Balance Between Data and Intuition<br>31:52 Finding Your Coaching Style and Recipe<br>37:34 The Art of Game Day Coaching<br>41:15 Learning from Experience and Mistakes<br>47:51 Communication Strategies on Game Day<br>53:19 Respecting Lifters' Goals and Experiences<br>58:33 Balancing Coaching and Performance<br>59:41 Understanding Lifters' Goals<br>01:01:22 The Cost of Commitment in Powerlifting<br>01:02:36 The Role of Comparison in Powerlifting<br>01:04:35 Adapting Communication Styles<br>01:07:36 The Emotional Chameleon: Coaching on Competition Day<br>01:10:17 Learning from Mistakes in Coaching<br>01:13:12 Maturity and Coaching Philosophy<br>01:15:50 Inspiration vs. Comparison in Coaching<br>01:19:10 Building Trust and Credibility as a Coach<br>01:22:52 The Evolution of Process Powerlifting Club</p>]]>
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      <title>Jamie Smith - Applying the BPS, zooming out and coaching coaches</title>
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      <title>Billie Asprey - Coaching with empathy</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Practical Powerlifting, I interview my wife, Billie Asprey, a seasoned powerlifting coach. We discuss Billie's journey into powerlifting, her coaching philosophy, and the importance of empathy in working with beginners. Billie shares her experiences in both online and in-person coaching, emphasizing the need for personal connection and understanding in the coaching process. The conversation also touches on the evolution of coaching practices, the significance of soft skills, and the future of coaching in the fitness industry.</p><p>Chapters<br>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests<br>01:35 Billie's Journey into Powerlifting<br>04:21 Coaching Philosophy and Passion for Beginners<br>07:22 Breaking Down Barriers in Strength Sports<br>10:10 Empathy in Coaching and Relating to Beginners<br>13:20 The Value of Early Experiences in Sports<br>16:27 Navigating the Transition from Self-Taught to Coached<br>19:13 Evolution of Coaching Practices Over Time<br>22:03 The Role of Online Coaching in Modern Fitness<br>27:28 The Journey to Coaching<br>33:51 Evolution of Online Coaching<br>39:41 Tailoring Coaching to Individual Needs<br>47:02 The Role of a Coach in Motivation<br>47:25 Challenges of Face-to-Face Coaching<br>54:30 The Future of Coaching<br>59:51 Strengths in Working with Beginners</p>]]>
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