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Episode 18: Season 6 Episode 17- Anthony Cockrill- Training is training, the sport is the application

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This episode features a deep dive into athletic development, focusing on volleyball training, physical progression, and the importance of technical skill. Jay DeMayo sits down with Anthony Cockrell from SMU to explore how targeted training impacts performance and how coaches can leverage biomechanics and resourcefulness to optimize athlete potential.Key Topics Anthony Cockrill’s journey from basketball to volleyball and the impact of resourceful coaching The value of managing multiple teams at the collegiate level for skill and leadership development The importance of interpersonal skills in coaching and resource management Differences in physical versus technical skill development across sports The significance of genetics and biomechanics in training high jump and volleyball athletes Progression and application of jump height training through biomechanics and technical skill How movement efficiency and passive structures like the stretch shortening cycle influence performance Strategies for optimizing training with limited resources and short communication windows with staff Recognizing skill gaps versus physical talent in jump performance assessments The macro growth of volleyball as a sport and its implications for training investment Time Stamps00:00 - Intro and overview of the episode’s focus on athletic development and volleyball-specific training00:45 - Anthony’s background, career transition from basketball to volleyball, and coaching philosophy01:42 - Managing multiple teams at UMBC and the value of diverse coaching experiences04:54 - From managing six teams to specialized roles; key takeaway on interpersonal skills and quick communication05:34 - Building teams and programming based on real-world experience; the influence on current coaching practices06:52 - The importance of communication skills and resourcefulness in coaching success07:50 - How efficiency in communication and resource use boosts coaching influence08:48 - Recognizing skill gaps through assessments; physical ability vs. technical proficiency in jump performance10:55 - Focus on physical versus technical training in volleyball and how that affects performance outcomes12:36 - The significance of physical attributes in volleyball, recruiting, and game strategy14:50 - Shifting impact in basketball versus volleyball; quantifying physical and skill impacts17:18 - The macro growth of volleyball and why investing in physical and technical development is crucial17:35 - Deep dive into jump height progression, biomechanics, and training development19:06 - Applying biomechanics, strength deficits, and the influence of genetics in athletic potential21:03 - The role of technical skill and efficiency in jumping and movement; lessons from track and field22:29 - Genetics and physical ceilings—especially relevant for female athletes—and recruiting strategies23:46 - Integrating physical and technical training for superior jumping performance26:56 - The importance of passive structures and movement efficiency over raw effort for sustained performance28:37 - Distinguishing technical from physical issues in jump performance, especially approach vs. vertical30:25 - Wrap-up, inspiration for future guests, and final appreciationResources & Links Deep Dive into Biomechanics by Tim Karlen (replace with actual link) Bishop’s training methods at Houston Natalia Vorkoschansky’s work in jumping spectrum SMU Athletics University of Miami Athletic Training

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This episode features a deep dive into athletic development, focusing on volleyball training, physical progression, and the importance of technical skill. Jay DeMayo sits down with Anthony Cockrell from SMU to explore how targeted training impacts performance and how coaches can leverage biomechanics and resourcefulness to optimize athlete potential.Key TopicsAnthony Cockrill’s journey from basketball to volleyball and the impact of resourceful coachingThe value of managing multiple teams at the collegiate level for skill and leadership developmentThe importance of interpersonal skills in coaching and resource managementDifferences in physical versus technical skill development across sportsThe significance of genetics and biomechanics in training high jump and volleyball athletesProgression and application of jump height training through biomechanics and technical skillHow movement efficiency and passive structures like the stretch shortening cycle influence performanceStrategies for optimizing training with limited resources and short communication windows with staffRecognizing skill gaps versus physical talent in jump performance assessmentsThe macro growth of volleyball as a sport and its implications for training investmentTime Stamps00:00 - Intro and overview of the episode’s focus on athletic development and volleyball-specific training00:45 - Anthony’s background, career transition from basketball to volleyball, and coaching philosophy01:42 - Managing multiple teams at UMBC and the value of diverse coaching experiences04:54 - From managing six teams to specialized roles; key takeaway on interpersonal skills and quick communication05:34 - Building teams and programming based on real-world experience; the influence on current coaching practices06:52 - The importance of communication skills and resourcefulness in coaching success07:50 - How efficiency in communication and resource use boosts coaching influence08:48 - Recognizing skill gaps through assessments; physical ability vs. technical proficiency in jump performance10:55 - Focus on physical versus technical training in volleyball and how that affects performance outcomes12:36 - The significance of physical attributes in volleyball, recruiting, and game strategy14:50 - Shifting impact in basketball versus volleyball; quantifying physical and skill impacts17:18 - The macro growth of volleyball and why investing in physical and technical development is crucial17:35 - Deep dive into jump height progression, biomechanics, and training development19:06 - Applying biomechanics, strength deficits, and the influence of genetics in athletic potential21:03 - The role of technical skill and efficiency in jumping and movement; lessons from track and field22:29 - Genetics and physical ceilings—especially relevant for female athletes—and recruiting strategies23:46 - Integrating physical and technical training for superior jumping performance26:56 - The importance of passive structures and movement efficiency over raw effort for sustained performance28:37 - Distinguishing technical from physical issues in jump performance, especially approach vs. vertical30:25 - Wrap-up, inspiration for future guests, and final appreciationResources & LinksDeep Dive into Biomechanics by Tim Karlen (replace with actual link)Bishop’s training methods at HoustonNatalia Vorkoschansky’s work in jumping spectrumSMU AthleticsUniversity of Miami Athletic Training

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