• 033 | Intentional Impact: Serving Athletes, Shaping Young Lives with Ben Loftis
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the MTB Performance Podcast, Ben Loftis, founder of Resolute Performance, shares his journey from college football safety to becoming a specialist in training overhead athletes. With a background shaped by personal injury challenges, Ben now leads a facility focused on long-term athletic development for youth and high school athletes.

    In this conversation, Ben reveals the philosophy behind his "crockpot, not microwave" approach to training, explaining how he tracks metrics over extended periods to help young athletes understand the peaks and valleys of development. He discusses the importance of managing training loads in an era of year-round sports specialization, the role of technology in monitoring athlete readiness, and the critical balance between pushing athletes and protecting their long-term health.

    Ben also opens up about the power of serving athletes without expectation and creating opportunities for both coaches and athletes to thrive.

    Interested in learning more about Ben? Learn more at:

    SITE || RESOLUTENWA.COM

    LINKEDIN || @BENJAMINLOFTIS

    FACEBOOK || @RESOLUTE.NWA

    INSTAGRAM || @LOFTISTRONG

    INSTAGRAM || @RESOLUTE. NWA

    LINKTREE || LINKTR. EE/RESOLUTENWA

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    1 Std. und 19 Min.
  • 032 | Beyond the Breaking Point: Understanding the Achilles Injury Epidemic with Derek Hansen
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode's compelling conversation, Derek Hansen, a veteran sprint coach, return-to-play specialist, and educator, discusses the alarming rise in Achilles tendon ruptures among increasingly younger athletes.

    Drawing from decades of experience with professional athletes, Hansen challenges oversimplified explanations and advocates for examining multiple contributing factors: footwear design (particularly the shift to low-cut, rigid shoes), playing surface variations, potential systemic health impacts, and critically, the erosion of general physical preparation in favor of hyper-specialization.

    Throughout the discussion, Hansen emphasizes wisdom gleaned from his mentorship under Charlie Francis, particularly the importance of viewing training through a lens of general stressors and systemic adaptation rather than excessive specificity.

    Hansen and host Mickey Brueckner explore the broader philosophical challenges facing strength and conditioning professionals today, including the tension between the industry's obsession with specificity versus the proven value of general physical preparation, shrinking preparation windows at all levels, and the loss of proper periodization in the social media age.

    Hansen makes a compelling case that strength coaches must reclaim their role as generalists while maintaining the courage to implement evidence-based programming even when it contradicts popular trends. The conversation serves as both a diagnostic examination of current problems in athletic development and a practical roadmap for building more resilient, available athletes.

    Interested in learning more? Find Derek at:

    SPRINTCOACH.COM

    RUNNINGMECHANICS.COM

    YOUTUBE || @DEREKMHANSEN

    LINKEDIN || @DEREKMHANSEN

    INSTAGRAM || @DEREKMHANSEN

    FACEBOOK || @SPRINTCOACHDOTCOM

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • 031 | The Future of Training: Revolutionizing Athletic Performance with Alex Hubelbank
    Jun 11 2025

    In this episode of the MTB Performance Project, Mickey sits down with Alex Hubelbank, a physical therapist and performance coach who has carved out a unique career path in the world of professional sports and human performance. Alex shares her unconventional journey from working at Apple for four years to becoming a PT and eventually landing roles in professional sports, including the NBA.

    Her story demonstrates how non-linear career paths can actually provide valuable skills and perspectives that traditional routes might miss. Throughout the conversation, Alex discusses the importance of the "five whys" approach to understanding your true motivations, how to know when it's time to leave a position and make big life changes, and the difference between "top-down" vs "bottom-up" career approaches. She shares insights on working with professional athletes, including navigating complex stakeholder relationships between teams, athletes, agents, and medical staff, setting clear expectations, having difficult conversations, and the realities versus perceptions of working in professional sports.

    Alex also explores cutting-edge training technology, particularly muscle oxygen sensors that help coaches make better decisions about when athletes are truly ready for their next set or exercise. She explains how this technology is changing the way coaches approach warmups and recovery, moving away from guessing with timers to using real data about what's happening inside the athlete's body. Whether you're a coach, trainer, or athlete, Alex's story offers practical lessons on building a meaningful career, working with elite performers, and embracing new tools that can take training to the next level

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • 030 | Training Is Healthcare with Katie Dabrowski
    Jun 4 2025

    In this episode of The MTB Performance Podcast, host Mickey Bruckner sits down with Katie Dabrowski, partner at Old Bull Athletics in Miami, to explore how the lines between training and healthcare are disappearing. Katie shares her journey from starting a small PT practice to building a thriving cash-based facility where you can't tell if someone is there for rehab or performance training.

    We explore practical strategies for working with clients in pain, the psychology behind fear during the injury rehabilitation process, and how to find "entry points" for challenging movements. Katie also opens up about the challenges of scaling a service-based business while maintaining quality care, and why she believes most training issues come down to being either undertrained or overtrained.

    Whether you're a coach, trainer, or business owner, this conversation is packed with actionable insights on building sustainable practices and helping people move better.

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    49 Min.
  • 029 | Inside Freak Strength: Coaching, Bodywork, and Building a Business
    May 28 2025

    In this episode of the MTB Performance Project, host Mickey Bruckner sits down with Mike Guadango, owner of Freak Strength in New Jersey, fellow podcaster, and coach to elite athletes at all stages of their careers. Mike shares his journey from aspiring chiropractor to becoming a performance coach who integrates bodywork, acupuncture, and auto-regulated training into his unique methodology.

    They dive into how Mike's early injuries led him to a career in performance and healing, and why he prioritizes fascial stretching, acupuncture, and hands-on therapy over traditional physical therapy. He breaks down his semi-private training model, where every athlete receives individualized, auto-regulated programming, and emphasizes the importance of meeting athletes where they're at, whether they're rookies or seasoned pros.

    Mike also discusses how he balances coaching passion with business growth. He shares why practices like sauna, cold plunge, and simple living are non-negotiables for health and recovery. His no-BS approach to coaching, combined with his deep care for athletes, makes this a must-listen for trainers, business owners, and anyone interested in the intersection of performance and longevity.

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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • 028 | The Future of Performance PT: A Conversation with Mike Reinhardt
    May 14 2025

    In this episode of the MTB Performance Project, host Mickey Bruckner sits down with performance physical therapist Mike Reinhardt to explore the intersection of rehab and athletic performance. Mike shares his journey from strength training enthusiast to PT, emphasizing the importance of bridging the gap between clinical rehab and sport-specific training. He discusses collaborative strategies for PTs and strength coaches, data-driven KPIs (like limb symmetry and force plates), and the pitfalls of overtraining or undertraining athletes.

    Mike also shares his passion for mentorship through his unique performance programs. Whether you're rehabbing injuries or optimizing performance, this episode is full of insights on athlete development, mindset shifts, and the future of performance therapy. Follow Mike on Instagram (@drmike_reinhardt) and subscribe to the MTB podcast for more.

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • 027 | The Power of Positioning: Chris Guarin on Posture & Performance
    May 7 2025

    In this episode, host Mickey Bruckner interviews Chris Guarin, a performance coach and founder of Guarin Posture Performance in California. Chris shares his journey into strength and conditioning, sparked by a love for sports and shaped through personal injuries. Over time, his work expanded from athletic performance to a specialized focus on posture and movement.

    The conversation highlights Chris's commitment to continuous learning and his belief in the power of context, in both coaching and life. His story offers valuable takeaways for young coaches: stay curious, build strong relationships, and keep showing up.

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • 026 | A Coach's Journey of Service and Growth with Bobby Whyte
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode of the MTB Performance Project, Bobby Whyte shares his powerful journey from a self-doubting college athlete battling addiction to a respected coach and founder of Good Drills. He discusses how hitting rock bottom led him to rediscover purpose through service and sport, and how that transformation now shapes everything he does—on and off the court.

    Bobby breaks down his coaching philosophy rooted in honesty, environment, and athlete development over gimmicks or hype. He also talks about launching Good Drills, growing an online business, and how leaning into discomfort became his biggest growth driver. It's a candid, motivating conversation about building something meaningful—and becoming someone you're proud of.

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.