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Episode 30 Companions of the Compendium: Dr. Kelly Starrett The Ready State

Episode 30 Companions of the Compendium: Dr. Kelly Starrett The Ready State

Released Monday, 23rd August 2021
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Episode 30 Companions of the Compendium: Dr. Kelly Starrett The Ready State

Episode 30 Companions of the Compendium: Dr. Kelly Starrett The Ready State

Episode 30 Companions of the Compendium: Dr. Kelly Starrett The Ready State

Episode 30 Companions of the Compendium: Dr. Kelly Starrett The Ready State

Monday, 23rd August 2021
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Kelly Starrett is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, author, speaker, and CrossFit trainer. His 2013 fitness book, Becoming a Supple Leopard, was featured on The New York Times' bestselling sportsbooks list. He is a co-founder, with his wife Juliet Starrett, of the fitness website The Ready State, formerly MobilityWOD. He has been described as a "celebrity" and "founding father" of CrossFit, as well as ranking on Greatist's 2017 list of the 100 most influential people in health and fitness. It was an absolute privilege to speak with him in an unforgettable conversation about life, sport, and the privilege of shaping people's lives for the better. 

Kelly educates us on his background into the world of sport and his desire to provide a different system recovery as he struggled with overuse injuries. This led him into the world of physical therapy and eventually the multi-disciplined world of CrossFit. Coach Starrett pays homage to those who helped him create files, systems, and connect the dots to performance health. He and I dive into how to find the answers in training are all around us in the myriad of sports expressions. Kelly guides us into pitfalls when we base our exploration on the artifacts of scholarship. He argues we need to know the difference between “math and research” when it comes to developing future training theory. All in all, he argues we need to see the forest through the trees and that coaches must be interdisciplinary. Coach explains the need to included people in different fields. He points to the work of ALTIS as one great example of an interdisciplinary group modeling the ideals of this philosophy. Kelly and I then talk about the importance of the “synergist” from Howard Gardner’s book the Five Minds of the Future. Kelly makes the argument for the strength & conditioning room as one of the most important places for sport and not just for traditional weight training. I then ask coach Starrett to educate us on his principles of posture. We then discuss the value of combining coaching cues with the coach’s eye simultaneously with hard-fought wisdom. Kelly goes on to talk about what he loves about RPR and other human-based innovative technologies. Coach talks about how important it is we build a relationship with our athletes to take care of their needs and get to a point they should be able to compete pain-free. Kelly and I talk about the value of infinite influence. We finish up the talk discussing the future value of the coach on the community for healthy mental and physical to transform society for the better. 

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To part take in Kelly's Programs visit: https://thereadystate.com/

To follow Kelly on Twitter: @thereadystate

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