In this podcast I am speaking to Director of Olympic Sports (Strength & Conditioning) at Clemson University, Rick Franzblau. It was an absolute pleasure to speak with Rick for this episode and we covered some really interesting areas. Rick has written a number of articles on his speed training philosophy (Simplifaster blog & 1080 Sprint blog) so we spent much of our time discussing this along with his use of technology in and out of the weight room. I haven't had too many guests who work in the US collegiate system so it was great to get Rick on who was so open and willing to share. Enjoy.


In this episode, you will learn -


Who is Rick Franzblau (background, education & current role)
Philosophy on building speed
Assisted and resisted speed protocols
Mitigating hamstring injury risk
Use of tech

Building hypertrophy & reducing hypertrophic responses
Examples of programming

College weight room schedules
Early morning training vs mental and physical recovery

Isometrics vs eccentrics or combination of both?
Examples in programming

How is sports tech influencing the practice of young practitioners?
Removing accountability with data?

Rick can be found on Twitter @FranzblauRick


This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Vald Performance, the team behind the NordBord and the new Groinbar, a hip and groin strength measuring solution. They can be found at valdperformance.com and you can get more information on the groin bar at groinbar.com and on Twitter @groinbar.


This episode is sponsored by BLK BOX, leaders in performance training equipment & facility design. BLK BOX manufacture and distribute a full range of strength training equipment across Europe from their Headquarters in Belfast, Northern Ireland.


This episode is also sponsored by Forcedecks. If you want to know more about ForceDecks, listen to episode #139 of the Pacey Performance Podcast with co-founder, Dr. Daniel Cohen.


Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com.


Enjoy


PP

Twitter Mentions