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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 21 MIN

Conditioning, Coaching Principles and Emphasizing the Importance of Simplicity

from #BGPerform Podcast · host Brandon Gallagher

Click the link below to check out all options to train/work with me:https://linktr.ee/bgperformThe conversation covers various topics related to fitness, strength conditioning, personal training, and health and wellness. It delves into the training philosophy of Georges St. Pierre, the importance of conditioning in MMA, the role of bench press in speed improvement, squat and deadlift accessories, warm-up and training structure, training session design and rest, adaptation and training focus, and the role of coaches in personal development. Key takeaways include the importance of efficiency in training, the crucial role of conditioning in MMA, and the essential need for rest in effective training.TakeawaysEfficiency in training is crucialConditioning is a key factor in MMARest is essential for effective trainingChapters00:00 The Role of Coaches in Personal Development

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