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The Strength Coach Podcast

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  • The Strength Coach Podcast

    Overcoming Pain and Rehab Science with Dr. Tom Walters

    13/06/2026 | 55 min
    Stop fearing pain and start understanding how your brain processes injury. In this episode, Dr. Tom Walters joins the Strength Coach Podcast to break down the complex world of modern pain science and how to help clients move from hurt to healed. Dr. Walters explains why the old postural-structural-biomechanical model is often outdated and why the biopsychosocial approach is the gold standard for modern rehab.

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    We dive deep into the phenomenon of phantom limb pain, the role of neuroplasticity in desensitizing the nervous system, and the importance of using positive language with clients.
    Whether you are a strength coach, personal trainer, or physical therapist, you will learn how to navigate the three phases of healing, inflammatory, maturation, and remodeling, to build resilient athletes. Dr. Walters also shares his insights on why there is no such thing as a bad movement, only a lack of capacity, and how to use graded exposure to help clients regain their confidence.

    KEY TOPICS INCLUDE:
    -Why pain does not always mean tissue damage
    -How to use graded exposure to overcome fear of movement
    -The impact of sleep, stress, and social connection on recovery
    -Programming for low back pain across three distinct phases
    -Moving away from the corrective exercise trap

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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro and the Nuance of Pain Science
    2:15 Sponsor Message: Perform Better
    5:10 Meet Dr. Tom Walters of Rehab Science
    8:45 The Evolution of Modern Pain Science
    12:20 Understanding Pain as a Brain Output
    15:55 Biopsychosocial vs Biomechanical Models
    19:30 The Role of Psychology in Recovery
    23:10 Building Trust and Adherence with Patients
    27:45 Neuroplasticity and Desensitizing Pain
    31:20 Graded Exposure Techniques for Trainers
    35:40 Movement Variability and Posture Myths
    39:50 The Three Phases of Tissue Healing
    44:15 Practical Rehab for Low Back Pain
    48:30 Debunking the Idea of Bad Movements
    52:10 Empowering Clients through Education
    55:09 Video End

    If you found this helpful, please like the video and subscribe for more interviews with top fitness experts. Check out the Rehab Science book series for step-by-step protocols on over 50 common injuries. https://rehabscience.com/book/
  • The Strength Coach Podcast

    Mike Boyle- 1 Leg Cleans and Revisiting the Flexion Debate

    03/06/2026 | 32 min
    Are you prioritizing specific exercises over actual athletic outcomes? In this episode of the Strength Coach Podcast, host Anthony Renna sits down with legendary coach Mike Boyle to discuss the surprising return of single leg cleans and the ongoing debate surrounding spinal health and flexion.

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    We kick things off with Pete Dupuis from Business for Unicorns, who shares why your marketing might be failing because you are asking the wrong questions. Learn how to hunt for clarity rather than compliments to truly understand what your clients value and how to remove friction points in your fitness business.

    The main conversation focuses on Coach Boyle's recent shift back to unilateral Olympic lifting. He explains how single leg cleans are helping athletes hit personal bests in sprinting and vertical jumps, even for those later in their careers. You will hear about the evolution of his training philosophy and why he believes adding a stability component does not have to detract from strength gains.

    We also dive deep into the recent flexion debate featuring Dr. Stuart McGill. Coach Boyle explores the nuances of spine health, the smoking analogy for repeated flexion, and why trunk stability should be the happy medium between flexion and extension. From loading parameters to the benefits of hollow holds over traditional crunches, this episode is packed with actionable advice for any strength coach or personal trainer.

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    Chapters
    0:00 Intro and Perform Better Summits
    3:10 Marketing Insights with Pete Dupuis
    7:45 Coach Boyle on Visual Presentation and Growth
    11:15 Why Single Leg Cleans are Making a Comeback
    15:30 Speed Improvements and Unilateral Power
    19:00 Loading Strategies for Single Leg Olympic Lifts
    22:45 The Flexion Debate: Insights from Stuart McGill
    26:15 Spine Health and Training for Longevity
    29:45 Core Training: Isometric Holds vs Crunches
    32:06 Final Thoughts and Wrap Up

    Make sure to visit strengthcoach.com to start your free trial and join the longest running forum in the industry. Subscribe for more expert insights into functional training and sports performance.
  • The Strength Coach Podcast

    Adult Group Program Design: The MBSC Model with Jess Tollman

    28/05/2026 | 1 h 11 min
    Ever wondered how to design effective group training programs for adults that actually get results while keeping everyone safe? In this episode of the Strength Coach Podcast, host Anthony Renna sits down with Jess Tollman from Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning to pull back the curtain on the MBSC model for adult fitness. Whether you are a trainer, coach, or gym owner, this deep dive provides a blueprint for managing the unique challenges of the general population.

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    Jess explains why programming for adults is often more complex than training elite athletes. You will learn about the results of a massive survey of over 350 clients that reveals what truly keeps people coming back to the gym: it is less about the beach body and more about longevity, injury prevention, and community. The conversation covers how to organize a full year of training into repeatable blocks and why the same but different approach is the key to long term retention.

    You will also get a masterclass in exercise categorization. Jess breaks down how to use ground based assessments and standing screens to evaluate new clients in real time without disrupting the flow of a group class. From interval conditioning strategies to experimenting with new landmine variations, this episode is packed with practical takeaways you can implement in your facility today.

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Intro and Perform Better Special Offers
    3:15 Introducing Jess Tollman and the MBSC Method
    6:45 Why Adult Programming is a Unique Challenge
    11:30 Survey Results: What Adult Clients Really Want
    16:00 Learning to Speak Client for Better Buy-In
    20:15 Structuring the Training Year into 12-Week Blocks
    25:30 The Concept of Same But Different Progressions
    29:45 Core Principles: Simple, Smart, and Safe
    34:00 Using the Big Four and Core Framework
    39:15 Flexibility and Lateralization for Injured Clients
    43:45 Empowering Clients to Own Their Progressions
    47:30 Ground-Based Assessments: Floor Slides and Leg Lowers
    52:15 Standing Screens: Cat Cow and Ankle Mobility
    56:45 Pattern Practice: Squat and Lunge Assessments
    1:01:30 Conditioning for Adults: Why Intervals Rule
    1:06:00 New Exercise Innovations at MBSC
    1:10:00 MBSC.tv Monthly Program Reviews and Closing

    If you found these insights helpful, make sure to subscribe for more expert coaching content. Head over to MBSC.tv to start your free trial and access full programming templates today!

    Want to build a fitness business that creates more income, impact, and freedom?

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    Get the Little Book of Gym Marketing Secrets HERE-
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    Book a free 10-minute intro call HERE
    https://go.businessforunicorns.com/brainstorm
    Follow BFU on Instagram HERE
    https://www.instagram.com/businessforunicorns/
    Subscribe to Mark Fisher’s channel on YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/c/markfisherhumanbeing
  • The Strength Coach Podcast

    Mike Boyle: From Rehab to Speed Training

    23/05/2026 | 36 min
    How do you safely transition an athlete from injury back to max velocity sprinting without risking a re-injury?

    In episode 441 of the Strength Coach Podcast, we dive deep into the art of progression and regression with legendary coach Mike Boyle. We explore why managing speed is often the trickiest part of rehab and how to use specific tools to bridge the gap between slow movements and explosive performance.

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    Be sure to save the dates for the upcoming Functional Training Summits in Chicago, Long Beach, and Providence
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    In this episode, host Anthony Renna sits down with Mike Boyle to discuss the nuances of returning to play. You will learn about using sleds to create a speed governor for hamstring rehab and how the bike can maintain neurological turnover for athletes with ankle injuries. We also tackle the psychological side of rehab through category substitution, ensuring injured athletes stay integrated with their teams.

    Beyond rehab, Mike shares his current experiments at MBSC regarding isometric training. We discuss the difference between yielding and overcoming isometrics and how he is using a new strap system to develop rate of force development. 

    Additionally, Pete Dupuis joins the show for a Business for Unicorns Power Play to discuss the dangers of outgrowing your capacity and how to protect your standards as your gym grows.

    Want to build a fitness business that creates more income, impact, and freedom?
    Here are some FREE biz-building resources from our friends at Business for Unicorns (https://businessforunicorns.com):
    Get the Little Book of Gym Marketing Secrets HERE-
    https://go.businessforunicorns.com/gym-marketing-book
    Book a free 10-minute intro call HERE
    https://go.businessforunicorns.com/brainstorm
    Follow BFU on Instagram HERE
    https://www.instagram.com/businessforunicorns/
    Subscribe to Mark Fisher’s channel on YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/c/markfisherhumanbeing

    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro and Perform Better Special Offers
    2:45 Business for Unicorns: Outgrowing Your Capacity
    6:12 Coaches Corner: Progressing Rehab to Speed Training
    9:30 Using Sleds to Manage Load and Velocity
    12:15 Maintaining Leg Turnover with Bike Sprints
    14:50 Category Substitution and Training Around Injuries
    17:30 Core Exercise Variations for Specific Injuries
    19:45 Training the Weekend Warrior vs. The Pro Athlete
    22:30 Lifelong Patient Syndrome and Making Smart Decisions
    26:15 Isometric Experiments and Rate of Force Development
    29:45 Overcoming vs. Yielding Isometrics at MBSC
    32:30 Implementing Isos into Every Major Movement Pattern
    35:15 Final Thoughts and Hockey Camp Stories

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review! For more in-depth videos and the world's most active strength and conditioning forum, visit the links below to start your trial at StrengthCoach.com or MBSC.tv.
  • The Strength Coach Podcast

    Mike Boyle on Thoracic Mobility vs. Rotary Strength: What You're Getting Wrong

    30/04/2026 | 33 min
    Welcome to Episode 440 of the Strength Coach Podcast! 
    Are you actually training for results, or are you just going through the motions in the gym? Join host Anthony Renna and renowned coach Mike Boyle as they break down the latest trends in the fitness industry and share actionable advice for trainers, physical therapists, and gym owners.

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    In this episode, we kick things off with Pete Dupuis from Business for Unicorns. Pete shares a critical warning for gym owners: you might be spending too much emotional bandwidth on your most difficult clients while neglecting the ones who actually drive your business forward. Learn how to identify your amplifiers versus your anchors and shift your focus to the top 20 percent of your clientele to build a business you love.

    Next, we head into the Coaches Corner with Mike Boyle. Mike addresses a controversial social media trend regarding thoracic mobility and rotary strength. He explains why comparing a warm up drill to a heavy strength exercise is a false equivalence and how to navigate the often-misleading world of internet coaching. We also discuss shoulder health, exercise selection for longevity, and whether we should treat shoulder protocols with the same rigidity as knee rehab.

    Finally, we explore the concept of training for results rather than just training to train. Mike shares his thoughts on the evolution of tempo, the history of using metronomes in the weight room, and why isometrics might be the key to maintaining joint and tendon health as we age.

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Intro and Perform Better Updates
    2:15 Business for Unicorns: Stop Chasing the Wrong Clients
    6:35 Thoracic Mobility vs Rotary Strength Debates
    11:50 The Problem with Internet Coach Comparisons
    15:10 Vinnie Toledo and Healthy Shoulder Progressions
    19:25 Setting Standards for Shoulder Mobility
    23:40 Training for Results vs Training to Train
    27:15 The History of Tempo and Metronomes in the Gym
    30:45 Isometrics for Joint and Tendon Health
    33:11 Outro

    If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe for more expert insights into strength and conditioning. Check out the resources mentioned at StrengthCoach.com and MBSC.tv to take your coaching to the next level.

    Want to build a fitness business that creates more income, impact, and freedom?
    Here are some FREE biz-building resources from our friends at Business for Unicorns (https://businessforunicorns.com):
    Get the Little Book of Gym Marketing Secrets HERE-
    https://go.businessforunicorns.com/gym-marketing-book
    Book a free 10-minute intro call HERE
    https://go.businessforunicorns.com/brainstorm
    Follow BFU on Instagram HERE
    https://www.instagram.com/businessforunicorns/
    Subscribe to Mark Fisher’s channel on YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/c/markfisherhumanbeing
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The Strength Coach Podcast is one of the longest running (since 2007) Strength & Conditioning and Fitness podcasts. Episodes alternate between Coach Michael Boyle and top industry Strength Coaches and Trainers to get an insight into real world strength training. This is the best place to stay informed about the most cutting edge training techniques.
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