Athletes

S4E20: Dominate: Coaching, Culture & Building Elite Athletes w/ Clance Laylor

Season 4, Episode 20

Dr. Marc Bubbs interviews strength and conditioning coach Clance Laylor to talk about coaching, culture, and how to build elite athletes.

Summary of Episode

3:38 – Clance’s frame of reference for writing the book
5:24 – The value of intensity when training
8:05 – The role of Pierre Roy in supporting and mentoring Clance’s career
11:45 – Common mistakes of young athletes when lifting
16:10 – The role of Charles Poliquin in supporting and mentoring Clance’s career
18:35 – Coaching and communication style with today’s young athlete
23:10 – Setting the culture: leader-follower dynamics
26:21 – What Clance’s sees on the nutrition front in the gym
33:10 – How environment shapes the path to nutritional changes
39:10 – Clance’s background in sprinting and how its influenced his training philosophy
40:10 – Big take-home message to athletes and coaches


About Clance Laylor

As one of only four PICP Level 5 Master Strength Coaches in Canada, Clance Laylor has emerged as one of the most respected names in professional strength and performance training. Founder of the Athlete Activation System Strength Coaches Certification, a complex, systematically periodized athletic development approach that has maximized the performance of elite athletes from a variety of sports.

A secret weapon of top Olympians, competitive athletes, coaches, and driven professionals alike, Laylor’s reputation as a tough, no-nonsense Trainer skyrocketed with the success of his young client P.K. Subban. The star defenceman of the Montreal Canadiens trained with Laylor from his early days in the OHL through the NHL draft to his recent win of the coveted Norris Trophy and an Olympic Gold at Sochi in 2014 as part of Team Canada.

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BOOK

DOMINATE: They Can't Ignore You - Remapping The Athletes’ Body to Develop Elite Level Strength, Speed, Power, and Durability




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S4E19: Concussion: Novel Biomarkers & Considerations for Practitioners w/ Dr. Patrick O’Halloran, PhD

Season 4, Episode 19

In Season 4, Episode 19 Dr. Marc Bubbs interviews medical doctor and researcher Dr. Patrick O’Halloran, MD, PhD to discuss novel biomarkers of concussion diagnosis and concussion management.

Summary of Episode

4:08 – Dr. O’Halloran’s background

5:45 – The difference between medical and sports diagnosis of concussion

8:20 – The highly variable recovery timeline from a concussion

10:02 – The field-based assessments of an athlete suffering head trauma on the field

12:45 – Should all sports have universal guidelines for concussion diagnosis?

16:30 – Acute biomarkers for diagnosing concussion markers

27:10 – Benefits of instant ‘point of care’ concussion testing

29:55 – How much extra benefit do you get from sport to sport when applying point of care testing?

31:45 – Game day testing and the recovery process once diagnosed on the pitch.

34:30 – Other biomarkers in the field of concussion diagnosis.

40:50 – Medications to support concussion recovery (and how side-effects can mimic symptoms).

44:05 – The application of CBD, exogenous ketones, creatine, or other supplements for concussion recovery?

52:45 – Take-home message of biomarkers for concussion support?



About Dr. Patrick O’Halloran, PhD  

Dr. Patrick O’Halloran is a trained medical doctor currently working as a clinical researcher at the University of Birmingham in the School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. His research centers on the development of novel biomarkers and point of care field tests to diagnose athlete concussion.

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Research Papers

Study of Concussion in Rugby Union through MicroRNAs (SCRUM): a study protocol of a prospective, observational cohort study

"Salivary non-coding RNAs: The next generation of biomarkers in concussed Rugby Football Union players" at the 37th Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA

 

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S4E17: The Performance Cortex: How Neuroscience Is Redefining Athletic Genius w/ Zach Schonbrun

Season 4, Episode 17

Dr. Marc Bubbs interviews journalist and author of The Performance Cortex: How Neuroscience Is Redefining Athletic Genius Zach Schonbrun to discuss mental peformance.


Summary of Episode

2:30 – Zach’s background in sports and business journalism

5:25 – Zach’s book The Performance Cortex: how the brain impacts performance in baseball

10:55 – The biggest surprises in touring neuroscience labs around the country

15:55 – When to swing; when not to swing.

20:05 – Pattern recognition versus reaction time

25:02 – Even elite experts struggle in a new context

28:15 – Information is information, does it always inform performance?

30:50 – Why do ‘batting practice’ at 60% game speed?

32:00 – Zach’s take home message from researching the brain in high performance.

36:05 – What makes a great writer?

39:00 – The power of story-telling


About Zach Schonbrun

Zach Schonbrun is a senior editor covering business and technology at The Week and has been a regular contributor to The New York Times since 2011. His work has also appeared in Bloomberg BusinessweekFast Company, ESPN the Magazine, SB Nation Longform, ViceThe Athletic, and Yahoo! Sports, among other publications.

Zach is the author of The Performance Cortex, which explores the neuroscience of motor skills, published by Dutton/Penguin Books in April 2018.  Zach has covered five Final Fours, the Super Bowl, the World Series, the NBA postseason, US Open tennis and championship golf -- among numerous other events -- for the Times, as well as regularly contributing coverage of New York's professional and college teams. He lives in New York City with his wife, Missy, their son, Jordan, and their dog, Luke.  

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Links

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/551546/the-performance-cortex-by-zach-schonbrun/

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S4E14: Dental Health & Impact on Athlete Performance w/ Dr. Dominik Nischwitz DDS

Season 4, Episode 14

Dr. Marc Bubbs interviews biological dentist Dr. Dominik Nischwitz.

SUMMARY OF EPISODE

Dr. Marc Bubbs interviews biological dentist Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, author of the best-selling book It’s All In Your Mouth to discuss…

3:00 – Dr. Dome’s background in dentistry and nutrition

4:50 – Weston A. Price’s influence on Dr. Dome’s nutrition philosophy

10:28 – Why athletes have high incidences of cavities and dental issues

13:30 – How often should athletes brush their teeth?

18:10 – Gingivitis and rates of infection in athletes

23:35 – Dr. Dome’s tips for athletes to maintain good oral health

40:30 – The importance of saliva and salivary flow rate on health and immunity

42:20 – Natural support for stomach acidity

About Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, DDS, Biological Dentist

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz is a licensed dentist, natural health practitioner, and nutritionist. He and his father cofounded DNA Health and Aesthetics Center for Biological Dentistry in Tubingen, Germany. Dr. Nischwitz is a pioneer in the field of holistic odontology and regularly gives lectures at science conferences around the world.

Book – It’s All In Your Mouth

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S4E8: Mindset - Where Values, Skills & Traits Connect w/ Bryce Tully, MS

Season 4, Episode 8

Dr. Marc Bubbs chats with Mental Performance Coach Bryce Tully from Canada Basketball and the Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic.


SUMMARY OF EPISODE:

3:00 – Bryce’s background and journey to working with Canada Basketball

5:30 – The VALUE-SKILLS-TRAITS model

10:15 – Dealing with athletes who are ‘wired’ differently

13:00 – Leader-follower dynamics and ‘entrenchment’

17:00 -  Individualism, narcissism and empathy

22:15 – Accommodating phones in team sport; when and how much?

26:15 – What is the rate of change of traits, values and skills

30:30 – Individual vs. team sport coaches

34:00 – Rules vs. values (and why it matters)

39:00 – Why stories matter

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About Bryce Tully, MS:

Bryce Tully is the Lead Mental Performance Coach for Canada Basketb all Woman’s National Team Program, works as a sport science staff member in the Hockey Canada Program of Excellence and holds a Masters in Sport Psychology fromDalhousie University in Atlantic Canada.

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