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ASCA Podcast #91 - Dr. Martin Buchheit

ASCA Podcast #91 - Dr. Martin Buchheit

Released Tuesday, 20th December 2022
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ASCA Podcast #91 - Dr. Martin Buchheit

ASCA Podcast #91 - Dr. Martin Buchheit

ASCA Podcast #91 - Dr. Martin Buchheit

ASCA Podcast #91 - Dr. Martin Buchheit

Tuesday, 20th December 2022
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Martin Buchheit is a very passionate strength and conditioning coach that progressively developed into an applied sport performance scientist, with a main emphasis on football (soccer). Martins (>200 publications) focused on intervention strategies and profiling assessments that may improve players’ physical and technical potential, using a scientific approach whenever possible. By using his background in strength & Conditioning (2 Msc), statistics (1 Msc) and his PhD in exercise physiology, he developed different training 'tools' such as the 30-15 Intermittent Fitness to program high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and the 5'-5' (now 4'-3') running test to monitor training status using accelerometers, GPS and heart rate (variability). Currently, Martin consults and speaks for various organizations, and holds the position of Head of Performance at Lille OSC, together with the role of Head of Performance Research at Kitman Labs, and helps lead up the Performance Intelligence Research Initiative.

QUOTES“In the context of team sport, fitness does not often make the difference in winning or losing games”“Teams that had high speed exposures two days before games had less hamstring injuries during matches two days after”“We know if you look at contact time with a standardized same speed run, this can be indicative of acute fatigue”“Any data that be collected through normal practices in a football team, I like it”“The first discussion I had with the coaches I have worked with is tell me about the players and this is definitely the best way to start to build the interaction with coaches”“People say you should leave your ego at the door but no, you just need to have the volume control so when you need it, turn it high and when you don’t need and need to collaborate, turn it down”"What is important with the anerobic speed reserve concept is not the exact numbers but to understand the profiling that comes with it"

SHOWNOTES1) Martin’s background as a strength and conditioning coach, researcher and sport scientist across the globe2) Building performance on a foundation of athlete health and the importance of player availability3) The science and art of designing a training microcylce between matches in football 4) Having a pragmatic view on the use of technology in sport and getting data from normal team practices5) Super simple standardized warmups for autonomic nervous system and neuromuscular monitoring6) Developing relationships, influencing the coaches you are working with and managing egos in high performance sport7) The anaerobic speed reserve concept, bucketing athletes and deciding training methods for each athlete

PEOPLE MENTIONEDPaul LarsenRaymond VerhiejenDan PlewsNick PoulusMarc Quod

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