Terrence “TK” Kennell has worked in pro baseball, to women’s professional soccer, to men’s college basketball, and now a job with UFC. Working in all these areas has given him a broad set of experiences, and helped forge his approach to training. So in today’s episode, we’re going to look at some of the global […]


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Terrence “TK” Kennell has worked in pro baseball, to women’s professional soccer, to men’s college basketball, and now a job with UFC.


Working in all these areas has given him a broad set of experiences, and helped forge his approach to training.


So in today’s episode, we’re going to look at some of the global principles necessary to be successful in physical preparation.


We’re going to talk about annual planning – and why you SHOULD be doing it in some form or fashion.


We’re going to talk about in-season training, and some of the benefits you get from spending more time with your developing athletes.


And last but not least, we dive into on of my favorite topics, which is tissue prep – and why you should be making it an emphasis with your athletes.


 


It’s not a lack of volume that’s hurting them, it’s a lack of preparation for the volume that’s hurting them. Terrence “TK” Kennell


 


This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast:

TK’s wide-ranging background and road through pro baseball, soccer, college basketball, and now the UFC
His thoughts on annual planning, and thoughts on best practices
How to have a long-term plan, while still staying agile in the short-term
In-Season Training: How to manage it and make the best of it
TK’s approach to tactical periodization and streamlining loading across the training week
KPI’s for the off-season, and how to maximize off-season progress
The role and value of extensive work, especially in the form of jumps, throws, etc.

 


Connect with TK:

TK on Twitter
TK on IG

 


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