Anthony has posted a new episode of The Strength Coach Podcast, a new episode of Strength Coach TV and some great webinars at SCWebinars.com.
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Episode 79 Highlights |
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- Coaches Corner– speaks to me about my article “Evolution of a Strength Coach Part 2”, barefoot training revisited and my blog post “First Break All the Rules” and much more
- Results Fitness Business of Fitness- Rachel Cosgrove on “The Hierarchy of Marketing”
- Ask Functional Movement Systems- Gray Cook answers a question “Is RNT just pain gating?”
- The Art of Coaching with Athletes’ Performance– Nick Winkelman talks about “Components of Coaching Evaluation”
- Ask the Equipment Experts with Perform Better- Chris Poirier talks about the PB Special and the Summits including the early bird special for the Chicago Summit.
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Strength Coach TV- Episode 7- Results Fitness |
In Episode 7 of Strength Coach TV, Anthony visits Alwyn Cosgrove, of Results Fitness for a tour of what Thomas Plummer considers the most profitable gym per square foot in the country. Check out Strength Coach TV |
Webinars Added and Upcoming Webinars at SCWebinars.com |
At StrengthandConditioningWebinars.com, Anthony has 4 great webinars in April from Charlie Weingroff (“Training=Rehab, Rehab=Training Q&A”), Keats Snideman (“Training the Sprint Athlete“), Justin Levine(“Warming Up for Peak Performance”) and Tim Yuhas (“Optimal Training for Today’s High School Athlete”).
This month we have some great new webinars coming up, one from me (“25 Mistakes -2011”), as well as ones from Josh Henkin (“Re-examining Dynamic Variable Resistance Training”), John Damico, Frank Dolan and Alwyn Cosgrove(Topics TBA).
There are over 85 webinars in the archives for you to watch at any time. Try it for 1 Day for $1!
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