• Episode #252 Ismael Gallo on Movement Flow, Exaggeration Myths, and Long-Term Athlete Development
    Aug 20 2025

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    In Episode 252 of Muscles and Management, Gerry welcomes Dr. Ismael Gallo—former professional baseball player, physical therapist, and founder of Baseball Flows—for a wide-ranging conversation on athlete development through movement, not gimmicks. Gallo brings a unique blend of experience from pro baseball and clinical rehab to the discussion, offering a practical, science-driven lens on what athletes truly need to move better and perform at a higher level.

    The two dive into the pitfalls of traditional strength training and rehab, how exaggerated drills can cause long-term harm, and why individualization doesn’t mean abandoning all shared movement fundamentals. Gallo also shares the origin of Baseball Flows, the one-year program he built to address the lack of practical movement training in youth sports.

    Together, Gerry and Ismael break down the difference between productive training and flashy nonsense, the dangers of chasing size without context, and why athleticism—not rigid templates—is the future of sports performance.

    This episode is a must-listen for parents, coaches, and athletes who want clarity, not confusion, when it comes to athletic development.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Introduction to Episode 252 and guest Ismael Gallo
    1:42 – Ismael’s background: from high school dropout to pro ball and physical therapy
    4:07 – The origins of Baseball Flows and need for practical movement application
    6:32 – Why conventional strength training failed Ismael as a player
    8:04 – The problem with chasing size without tracking movement and speed
    10:42 – Watts per kilo and why relative power is what matters most
    12:50 – How to use data + movement quality to guide training decisions
    14:36 – Head control, posture, and nervous system-focused training
    17:03 – Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization and why it didn’t go far enough
    18:29 – Sprinting, pitching, and the importance of pelvis control
    21:41 – Why not every athlete should copy Tim Lincecum
    22:22 – Individual movement ≠ no fundamentals: the key principles still apply
    24:04 – Exaggeration drills: helpful or harmful?
    25:41 – Teacher Man, over-coaching, and motor learning gone wrong
    27:23 – Why most young athletes shouldn’t be exaggerating movements
    28:43 – The real risk of gimmicks and one-size-fits-all programs
    30:50 – Basics are boring but effective—don’t chase trends over fundamentals
    31:44 – “Grind every day” culture vs. the need for recovery
    32:10 – Why youth athletes are getting hurt: volume overload
    33:12 – Survivorship bias and pro athlete training misinterpretations
    35:26 – Correlation vs. causation: muffins and Derek Henry
    37:27 – Paul Skenes and the full package of elite athletes
    38:10 – The mental side of performance and staying even-keeled
    40:00 – Ismael’s upbringing, family journey, and motivation
    44:09 – Movement patterns weren’t trained in the past like they are now
    45:36 – The purpose behind Baseball Flows: athleticism through global movement
    47:30 – Gerry and Ismael reflect on how their failures shaped their coaching
    48:56 – Final thoughts: building confidence in young athletes through better training
    50:39 – How to connect with Ismael and Baseball Flows

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    53 Min.
  • Episode #251 Travis Hash on Semi-Private Training Models, True Individualization, and Cutting Through Coaching Gimmicks
    Aug 13 2025

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    In Episode 251 of Muscles and Management, Gerry welcomes Travis Hash, Director of Strength and Conditioning and owner of Absolute Sports Performance, for a deep dive into what it really takes to run an effective athlete training program. From the logistics of scaling individualized programs in a semi-private setting to eliminating unnecessary complexity in assessments, Travis shares practical strategies that work in the real world.

    The two break down their shared philosophies on athlete development, including how to balance individualized programming with group training atmospheres, why most young athletes need the same foundational work, and how to separate evidence-based training from flashy social media trends. They also explore the realities of pro athlete training—what’s truly different, what’s surprisingly the same, and why basics done at a high level always win.

    This episode is packed with actionable insights for coaches, parents, and athletes who want proven systems for long-term development without the fluff.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – Introduction to Episode 251 and overview of Travis Hash’s background
    2:11 – Travis’s coaching journey and population focus at Absolute Sports Performance
    3:50 – Semi-private training models and scheduling logistics
    6:32 – Scaling from one-on-one to group training without losing individualization
    9:02 – Why every athlete should work with multiple coaches’ voices
    12:32 – Defining individualization in youth athlete programming
    14:36 – Load prescription, scheduling, and exercise selection nuances
    17:11 – Using first sessions to assess competency and set starting points
    18:42 – Screening for consistency and commitment before training begins
    20:27 – Why early test improvements aren’t always true performance gains
    21:38 – Shifting from posting “results” to showing the “how” behind improvements
    23:16 – Communicating progress to parents and building trust
    25:10 – Avoiding overcomplicated assessments that don’t affect programming
    28:35 – Why most 10–16 year olds need the same core approach
    30:07 – Avoiding flashy programming done for clicks instead of results
    33:05 – The surprising simplicity of most pro athlete training programs
    34:53 – Early off-season priorities for pro athletes
    35:37 – Causation vs. correlation when copying pro athlete methods
    37:37 – Why genetic outliers aren’t the best training models for most athletes
    38:43 – Debunking “this pro does it, so it must be right” thinking
    39:19 – Appropriate vs. misused instability training in sports performance
    39:53 – Social media “experts” and the reality of pro athlete marketing
    40:18 – Why athlete caliber doesn’t define coaching quality
    42:05 – Closing thoughts and shared philosophies between Gerry and Travis

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    44 Min.
  • Episode #250 Antonella Schwarz on Research-Driven Coaching, Caffeine Myths, and The Real Value of Muscle
    Aug 6 2025

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    In Episode 250 of Muscles and Management, Gerry is joined by Dr. Antonella Schwarz, Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Barry University, to break down some of the most intriguing findings in sports science research today. From bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical coaching to challenging long-held beliefs about caffeine and performance, Antonella delivers evidence-based insights every coach and athlete should hear.

    The conversation covers her work on skeletal muscle hypertrophy, the relationship between grip strength and maximal force output, and how muscle mass—not just body weight—drives long-term strength and health. They also dive into the real (and often misunderstood) effects of caffeine on performance, how research studies can be better understood and applied, and why simple tests often provide the most valuable coaching data.

    This episode is packed with practical takeaways for strength coaches, sport scientists, and anyone serious about athlete development and long-term health.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Celebrating 250 episodes and introducing Dr. Antonella Schwarz
    2:59 – Antonella’s background and path into sports science research
    6:19 – The gap between textbook knowledge and real-world coaching application
    10:30 – How coaches and researchers can work together to solve on-field problems
    14:35 – Incremental evolution of strength and conditioning over the decades
    18:14 – How to assess the reliability of a research study
    22:57 – Caffeine and athletic performance: placebo effect vs. real impact
    27:20 – Mental clarity, fatigue resistance, and practical caffeine use for athletes
    33:56 – Grip strength as a surrogate measure for maximal strength
    37:46 – Grip strength, health markers, and long-term independence
    41:25 – Muscle mass, body composition, and their relationship to strength
    45:23 – Why scale weight isn’t the best indicator of progress or health
    46:50 – Context matters: the “it depends” factor in strength and conditioning
    47:54 – Final takeaways: muscle is everything, and simple tests can go a long way
    49:57 – Where to connect with Antonella and closing thoughts

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    51 Min.
  • Episode #249 Kurt Hester on Coaching Longevity, Private Sector Lessons, and the Evolution of Strength and Conditioning
    Jul 30 2025

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    In Episode 249 of Muscles and Management, Gerry welcomes veteran coach Kurt Hester, currently Head of Football Preparation at the University of Houston, for a deep dive into his decades-long career in strength and conditioning. From his early days pioneering speed training and private sector facilities to working with top college programs and pro athletes, Kurt shares invaluable lessons on coaching, culture, and doing what truly matters for athlete development.

    The two discuss how the field has evolved, balancing data with coaching intuition, and the reality of social media’s influence on training trends. Kurt also opens up about his current battle with stage four cancer, his approach to life and coaching, and the importance of giving back to athletes and young coaches alike.

    This episode is packed with wisdom, hard truths, and powerful insights from one of the most respected figures in S&C.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Introduction to Kurt Hester and his career journey
    3:17 – The title “Head of Football Preparation” and what it really means
    5:56 – Evolution of strength and conditioning since the 80s and 90s
    10:18 – Early speed training, deceleration work, and novel methods before they were popular
    14:00 – Balancing data, coaching instincts, and modern tech
    18:05 – Social media’s impact on coaching credibility and training trends
    22:19 – Being labeled as “the speed guy,” “the baseball guy,” and more throughout his career
    25:00 – Running one of the first large-scale private training facilities in the U.S.
    29:50 – Building culture, trust, and lasting relationships with athletes
    33:42 – Impacting lives beyond sports and community involvement
    37:48 – Private sector vs. college S&C: realities and misconceptions
    43:15 – The challenges of credibility in today’s coaching landscape
    48:05 – Advice for young coaches and navigating the industry
    50:06 – Final thoughts and where to connect with Kurt

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    54 Min.
  • Episode #248 Youth Athlete Development, Long-Term Training Systems, and Coaching Careers with Nick Serio
    Jul 23 2025

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    In this episode, Gerry welcomes Nick Serio to discuss his extensive experience in developing youth athletes and building long-term training systems. Nick dives into key principles behind performance training for young athletes, how to balance sport-specific skills with physical development, and the importance of parental communication. The conversation also covers mentorship in the industry, common coaching mistakes, and career advice for aspiring coaches looking to make a lasting impact. Whether you're a coach, parent, or performance professional, this episode is packed with real-world insights and practical takeaways.

    00:00 Introduction to the episode and guest Nick Serio
    01:22 Nick’s coaching background and journey in performance training
    05:14 The evolution of athlete development and training expectations
    10:08 Specialization vs. multi-sport athletes and long-term development
    14:45 How Nick structures training for youth athletes
    18:50 Parent involvement and communication in youth sports
    22:33 Balancing skill work and physical development
    27:21 Building systems for performance training businesses
    33:40 Mentorship, career growth, and staying grounded in the field
    38:45 Common mistakes trainers make with young athletes
    43:27 Advice for young coaches looking to build a long-term career
    46:58 Final thoughts and where to find Nick Serio

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    51 Min.
  • Episode #247 Reducing Injury Likelihood in Athletes: Practical Strategies and Real-World Insight
    Jul 16 2025

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    In this solo episode, Gerry dives into one of the most requested topics: how to actually reduce the likelihood of injury in sports. He breaks down the difference between injury reduction vs. injury prevention, highlighting the limits of control in high-intensity, contact sports.

    Gerry shares how consistent, well-rounded training builds resilient athletes, the importance of training volume and intensity management, and why you can’t just avoid injuries with perfect warm-ups or corrective exercises. He explains how to balance sport-specific demands, avoid overuse, and structure smart recovery—all while acknowledging the chaotic, unpredictable nature of sport.

    This is a must-listen for coaches, trainers, and athletes who want real, no-nonsense strategies to keep players healthy, prepared, and on the field.

    0:00 – Introduction: What “injury prevention” really means
    2:03 – Difference between injury reduction vs. prevention
    4:15 – Importance of managing training volume and intensity
    6:58 – Why chaos in sport makes true prevention impossible
    9:47 – Most injuries happen when something is overloaded
    12:01 – What coaches can actually control
    13:50 – Warm-ups and mobility vs. actual injury reduction
    15:25 – Role of strength and power in staying healthy
    18:08 – Athletes doing “more” isn’t always better
    20:02 – Managing stress and recovery to reduce risk
    21:33 – Why training needs to mimic sport demands
    24:11 – The value of consistency and long-term development
    26:27 – Common mistakes coaches make in trying to prevent injury
    28:52 – Final thoughts: Control what you can, prepare for what you can’t

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    38 Min.
  • Episode #246 Baseball Performance, Hamstring Health, and Sprint Speed with Royals Director of Sports Performance Nick Shedd
    Jul 9 2025

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    In Episode 246 of Muscles and Management, Gerry sits down with Nick Shedd, Director of Sports Performance for the Kansas City Royals. The two discuss the current state of baseball training, the evolving role of high-performance departments in MLB, and Nick’s approach to sprint mechanics, injury prevention, and hamstring health.

    Nick breaks down how he bridges the gap between science and coaching, why speed is still king in baseball, and how to tailor training to the athlete’s needs without overcomplicating the process.

    Whether you work in pro sports or coach youth athletes, this episode is packed with applicable insight from one of MLB’s top performance minds.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Intro to Nick Shedd and his background in pro baseball
    3:42 – Evolution of performance departments in MLB
    7:13 – Sprint speed in baseball and its rising value
    11:20 – Training hamstrings and common injury trends
    15:08 – Programming for speed vs. conditioning
    18:35 – How Nick balances data, coaching, and relationships
    22:12 – Strength work for baseball players: what matters most
    26:44 – In-season vs. off-season training approaches
    30:39 – How the Royals structure their high-performance workflow
    34:20 – Advice for young coaches and navigating career paths
    38:50 – Final thoughts on leadership, mentorship, and growth



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    51 Min.
  • Episode #245 Tony Shiffman on O-Line Development, College Football, and Coaching Identity
    Jun 26 2025

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    In Episode 245 of Muscles and Management, Gerry chats with Tony Shiffman, offensive line coach at Wofford College and co-founder of the #HogFBChat. They dive into Tony’s coaching journey, O-line fundamentals, building identity in offensive schemes, and how to develop young linemen effectively.

    Tony shares insights on how to structure drills, evaluate talent, and instill toughness in players without losing sight of fundamentals. Whether you coach football or simply enjoy the X’s and O’s, this is a high-value conversation from one of the most respected voices in the O-line community.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 – Intro to Tony Shiffman and his football background
    3:22 – Evolution of offensive line play and what’s changed
    7:48 – Founding #HogFBChat and growing the online coaching community
    12:06 – Coaching philosophy: simplicity, toughness, fundamentals
    15:40 – What makes a great offensive lineman
    20:15 – Balancing scheme with player development
    25:02 – Building relationships with players
    29:17 – Coaching identity and adapting over time
    33:54 – Best practices for practice planning and game prep
    37:41 – Advice to young coaches and future aspirations

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    50 Min.