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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 39 MIN

Programming Recovery And Workouts For Athletes

from Elite Sports Recovery and Performance · host Nate Avila

🎙 Episode DescriptionRecovery, Performance & The Story Behind the Work — Featuring Coach RichIn this episode of Elite Sports Talk, Nate sits down with Coach Rich to break down one of the most overlooked keys to athletic performance: recovery.From training load and muscle fatigue to long-term durability, they discuss why recovery isn’t just “rest” — it’s a performance tool. Coach Rich also shares part of his personal journey in sports, how his experiences shaped his approach to training athletes, and why he emphasizes taking care of the body just as much as building strength.You’ll learn: • Why athletes plateau without proper recovery • How recovery supports strength, speed, and injury prevention • The difference between resting and actually recovering • Mindset lessons from Coach Rich’s story and career • Practical ways athletes can improve recovery right nowThis conversation blends real-life experience with performance insight, giving you both the why and the how behind smarter training.🎧 If you train hard, compete, or want your body to last — this episode is for you.

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