Performance Matters Podcast

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Performance Matters Podcast

Hosted by coaches Matrixx Ferreira and Myles Methner, this show cuts through the noise and focuses on what works, what doesn’t, and what actually moves the needle in training, coaching and sport. No fluff. No gimmicks. Just real conversations for athletes, coaches, and anyone serious about improving performance.

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    Ep. 65: Mayor Mat Siscoe — Criticism, Control & Tough Decisions

    What does it actually take to lead a city?In this episode, we sit down with St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe for a real conversation on leadership, criticism, and making tough decisions when everyone has an opinion.From getting cut in football and choosing a new path, to navigating public pressure, town halls, and city-wide challenges—Mat breaks down what leadership actually looks like behind the scenes.We get into:Why not all criticism deserves your attentionThe difference between loud voices and real solutionsHow great leaders think long-term (not just election to election)Building trust, leading teams, and making decisions you won’t always get credit forThe reality of social media vs. real lifeWhy controlling what you can is the ultimate advantageThis isn’t politics as usual—it’s a raw look at leadership, accountability, and doing the work when it matters most.If you care about performance, decision-making, and building something bigger than yourself… this one hits.🎧 Listen now and rethink what leadership really means.This episode is brought to you by Iron Performance Center, Niagara's best personal and performance training facility.www.IronPerformance.ca

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    Ep. 64: Andre Salmons - Confidence, Culture, and Real Development

    Most athletes think development is just about reps. It’s not. It’s about standards, confidence, and the environment you build around them.In this episode, we sit down with Coach Dre, founder of Apex Basketball, to break down his journey from self-taught athlete to building one of Niagara’s growing basketball communities. From navigating COVID challenges to creating real impact with young athletes, this is a conversation about what actually moves the needle.We get into:Why confidence is the foundation of real performanceThe role of community in athlete developmentWhat most coaches get wrong about communicationHow to build standards that actually stickTeaching accountability, resilience, and leadership in youth athletesThis isn’t just about basketball—it’s about developing people who can perform under pressure, on and off the court.If you’re a coach, parent, or athlete who cares about doing things the right way, this one’s for you.🎧 Hit play and see what real development looks like.This episode is brought to you by Iron Performance Center, Niagara's best personal and performance training.www.IronPerformance.ca

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    Ep. 63: Robbie Smith - From CFL To Strength Coach

    Most athletes hit a ceiling — not because they lack talent, but because they don’t truly understand the process. That usually doesn’t change until they experience a moment that forces them to level up. In this episode, former CFL standout and elite strength coach Robbie Smith breaks down how his journey from overlooked athlete to pro was built on precision, resilience, and a no-guesswork approach to performance.We get into the real stuff — how Robbie uses force plates, velocity profiling, and sprint mechanics to drive measurable improvement, not just “hard work.” He explains how to actually apply metrics like RFD, force asymmetries, and load-velocity profiles in a way that translates directly to on-field performance. This isn’t theory — it’s how high-level athletes are actually training.We also go deep on injury management, in-season performance, and what it takes to stay at your peak when your body is getting tested every week. And on the mental side, Robbie breaks down how elite athletes handle pressure, setbacks, and the grind — and why the “next play” mindset separates pros from everyone else.This episode hits every level — from high school athletes chasing scholarships, to college players trying to break through, to veterans trying to stay in the game longer. Robbie shares real stories, including a behind-the-scenes CFL playoff moment that shows exactly what resilience and focus look like when it matters most.Bottom line — this isn’t about talent. It’s about discipline, consistency, and executing a process that actually works.If you’re serious about improving — not just training harder, but training smarter — this episode will shift how you approach performance.This episode is brought to you by Iron Performance Centerwww.IronPerformance.ca

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    Ep. 62: Dale Melnick — Why Knowing the Rules of College Sports Can Save Your Athletic Future

    Most Canadian athletes think they understand U.S. college recruiting… they don’t. And that gap is costing them opportunities.In this episode, we sit down with Dale Melnick — veteran recruiter and founder of Six Pack Recruiting Sports — to break down what’s actually happening behind the scenes in college volleyball recruiting right now.From the transfer portal chaos to NIL money changing incentives, the game has shifted — and if you’re still playing by old rules, you’re already behind.We get into:The real difference between Canadian and U.S. recruiting (and why Canadians miss out)How top programs are building rosters through the transfer portalWhat actually gets athletes noticed — beyond just “playing well”The truth about shady recruiters and dead-end club pathwaysWhy mindset, positioning, and timing matter more than everThis isn’t about chasing scholarships blindly — it’s about playing the long game, making smart moves, and putting yourself in a position to win.If you’re an athlete, parent, or coach trying to navigate the recruiting world without wasting time or getting burned, this episode gives you the clarity you’ve been missing.Stop guessing. Start positioning.

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    From Setback to Skillset: The Journey of Austin Whetton (Ep. 61)

    In this episode, we sit down with Austin Whetton, co-owner of BE ELITE Skills Development Training, to talk about his journey through football and beyond.After playing at York University, Austin’s career was cut short due to concussions—forcing him to step away from the game earlier than expected. But instead of walking away from football, he found a new purpose: developing the next generation of athletes.We dive into:The reality of concussions in footballTransitioning from athlete to coachWhat separates average players from elite onesHow offseason training actually impacts performanceHis role as Offensive Coordinator for the U14 Niagara SpearsIf you’re an athlete, coach, or someone chasing growth after adversity, this episode is for you.🎧 Listen now & level up your game.

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    Boring Work That Actually Works: Why Calories, Consistency, and Character Beat Every Fitness Shortcut (Ep. 60)

    Most people think fitness success comes from finding the perfect program, the perfect diet, or the latest hack.It doesn’t.In this episode, we break down why the things people try hardest to avoid — simple habits, calorie awareness, and showing up consistently — are actually the things that produce the best results.We talk about:Why calorie management is simpler than most people thinkThe difference between focusing on outcomes vs. focusing on processHow consistency builds more than results — it builds characterWhy learning to handle the mundane is one of the most valuable skills in fitness and lifeThe mental framing that makes long-term progress possibleBecause the truth is this:The work that changes you the most…is usually the work that feels the least exciting.And that’s exactly why it works.If you’re tired of chasing shortcuts and ready to focus on what actually moves the needle, this episode is for you.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance Centerwww.IronPerformance.caPete Methner Photographywww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    The Program Audit: Dissecting Submitted Training Plans (Ep. 59)

    In this episode of Performance Matters Podcast, we put two athlete programs under the microscope — one high school, one post-secondary — and evaluate them through the lens of real programming principles.No ego. No fluff. Just honest feedback.We discuss:Exercise selection and redundancyFrequency and distribution of stressInjury prevention blind spotsWhy complexity often hides poor designThe responsibility coaches carry when writing programsAthletes deserve more than random workouts.They deserve intention.And coaches owe it to the profession to keep learning, refining, and raising the bar.Because good programming isn’t about doing more.It’s about doing what matters.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance Centerwww.IronPerformance.caPete Methner Photographywww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Rapid Fire — Spring Reset: Hot Takes on Performance, Fitness, and Getting Your Act Together (Ep. 58)

    It’s spring. The snow’s gone. The excuses should be too.In this Rapid Fire: Spring Edition episode, we’re firing off quick-hit questions on sport performance, general fitness, and real-world health — no long lectures, no safe answers. Just instinct, experience, and a few opinions that might ruffle feathers.From early specialization and in-season lifting…to fat loss myths, soreness obsession, step goals, and gym intimidation…We’re cutting through the noise and calling it like we see it.Is talent overrated?Is cardio misunderstood?Is soreness lying to you?Is consistency still king? (Spoiler: probably.)This one’s fast. It’s honest. It’s slightly dangerous.Because sometimes the best conversations happen when you don’t have time to overthink.Spring cleaning isn’t just for your house.It’s for your training too.Shoutout to our sponsors:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Stop Training Kids Like Pros: Why youth athletes need play, movement, and patience — not pressure. (Ep. 57)

    In this episode of Performance Matters Podcast, the fellas tackle one of the biggest mistakes in sport today: treating youth athletes like miniature professionals.Bigger. Faster. Stronger.Cool… but not at 10.They break down why youth training should prioritize movement literacy over max lifts, skill development over specialization, and enjoyment over ego. Because if a kid can’t squat, skip, land, throw, and change direction properly — adding load isn’t the answer.You’ll hear why:Play is not a waste of time — it’s performance developmentMovement skill is the real long-term competitive advantageStructured training works… when it’s age-appropriateParents set the tone more than they thinkPressure kills curiosity — and curiosity builds athletesLoving the process beats chasing early resultsThis conversation is for coaches who care, parents who want perspective, and anyone who believes youth sport should build humans — not just highlight reels.If we want stronger athletes at 18…we need smarter development at 8.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance CenterNiagara's Best Personal & Performance Trainingwww.IronPerformance.caPete Methner Photographywww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Love Languages of Performance: We Don’t Succeed Alone. (Ep. 56)

    Valentine’s Day isn’t just about flowers and chocolates—it’s about who shows up when things get hard.In this episode of Performance Matters, we talk about the relationships that actually move the needle in training and sport. Not hype. Not yelling from the stands. Real support.We break down why athletes thrive (or stall) based on the people around them—parents who stay invested without suffocating, coaches who care enough to coach honestly, and communities that celebrate effort, not just outcomes.You’ll hear why:Support is an action, not applauseEmotional buy-in from coaches changes performanceFeedback timing matters more than feedback volumeSmall wins fuel long-term commitmentGratitude isn’t soft—it’s stabilizingWhether you’re an athlete, parent, coach, or just trying to stay consistent in the gym, this episode is a reminder that progress is rarely solo—and performance is built on relationships that last longer than a season.Call it love.Call it buy-in.Call it what it is: a competitive advantage.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance CenterNiagara's Best Personal & Performance Trainingwww.IronPerformance.caPete Methner Photographywww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Meathead Meals: Practical Food Skills for Busy Athletes (Ep. 55)

    Most young athletes will spend hours training…and then ruin it with whatever fits in a microwave.In this episode, we break down why learning to cook is a performance skill, not a lifestyle hobby — and how simple, repeatable meals beat fancy nutrition plans every time.We cover:How to cook real food without overthinking itWhy protein + carbs don’t need to be complicatedSimple meal prep that saves time and moneyHow air fryers and rice cookers turn “I can’t cook” into no excusesWhy messing up meals is part of getting better (just like training)You don’t need chef skills.You don’t need exotic ingredients.You need consistency, confidence, and a pan that isn’t scared of heat.If you want better performance, better recovery, and more control over your results — this episode starts in the kitchen.🎧 Listen now. Your body will thank you.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance CenterNiagara's Best Personal & Performance Trainingwww.IronPerformance.caPete Methner Photographywww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    The Blizzard Test: Consistency, strength, and showing up when it’s miserable (Ep. 54)

    Winter has a way of exposing everything.In this episode, the hosts unpack why cold, dark, inconvenient seasons crush motivation—and why that’s exactly when real training starts to matter. They break down the difference between working out and training, why excuses multiply when conditions get uncomfortable, and how accountability—not hype—keeps progress alive.You’ll hear why strength training is non-negotiable for long-term health, why treating training like an appointment changes everything, and how small wins quietly build momentum when motivation freezes over. The conversation digs into the psychological side of consistency, adapting when life gets chaotic, and why documenting progress beats chasing perfect conditions.Winter doesn’t care about your goals.Ice doesn’t care about your excuses.But if you keep showing up?That’s where fitness is earned.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance Center: Niagara's premier personal and performance training facility.www.IronPerformace.cawww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Tanner Care: Insights For Unlocking Performance (Ep. 53)

    In this episode of the Performance Matters Podcast, Coach Tanner Care breaks down what actually drives performance — and why chasing outputs has quietly become a problem in modern coaching.We talk about how the definition of performance has expanded beyond numbers on a force plate, why jump height alone tells a painfully incomplete story, and how input-based training creates more durable, adaptable athletes — especially in-season.This conversation hits on communication, role clarity within performance teams, youth development mistakes that lead to injury, and the ego traps that kill collaboration in high-performance environments.Metrics still matter.They just aren’t the coach.🎧 Inside the episode:Why great coaching starts with communication, not dashboardsThe shift from output-based to input-based trainingWhat jump data misses — and what to look at insteadHow to train in-season without frying athletesWhy youth sport priorities are backwardsHow ego quietly sabotages high-performance teamsWhy learning never stops if you want longevity in this fieldBetter inputs. Better decisions. Better performance.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance Center: Niagara's premier personal and performance training facility.www.IronPerformace.cawww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    52nd Episode: The Coaching Playbook For What Matters Most. (Ep. 52)

    In Episode 52 of Performance Matters, the three of us stop talking in theories and start talking in decisions. No reflections. No victory laps. Just the real changes we’d make if the goal was simple: build a system that actually works.We walk through three focused segments:The 90-Day Rule — the first lever we’d pull and why most programs miss itThe Sacred Cows — beliefs coaches, parents, and athletes protect that quietly limit performanceThe Mistakes We’d Stop Immediately — the stuff everyone accepts that shouldn’t existThis episode isn’t about being edgy.It’s about being honest.If you’re tired of guessing, copying, or hiding behind tradition — this is how we’d fix performance.Shoutout to our sponsors:Iron Performance Center: Niagara's premier personal and performance training facility.www.IronPerformace.cawww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Charles Kissi: What Actually Builds Better Basketball Players (Ep. 51)

    In this episode of Performance Matters Podcast, Matrixx sits down with Charles Kissi, Head Coach of Serious Basketball, for a real conversation about what true player development actually looks like — and why so many athletes are missing the mark.They dive into Charles’ coaching journey, the current state of basketball development in Niagara, and the growing gap between skill training and actual player growth. From accountability and physical preparation to film study, spacing, and team-first habits, this episode pulls back the curtain on what separates players who improve from those who just stay busy.You’ll hear why:Skill work alone isn’t development“Fun” in sport needs a serious redefinitionBad habits kill talent faster than lack of abilityFilm study and spacing matter more than most players realizeCollaboration between coaches is the key to creating real opportunityIf you’re a coach, athlete, or parent who actually cares about long-term success — this one’s required listening.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Cassie & Kiara: Transitioning From Club To Campus (Ep. 50)

    In this episode of Performance Matters Podcast, Matrixx Ferreira sits down with Nipissing Lakers athletes Cassie Robinson and Kiara Vansteekelenburg for an honest conversation about life after recruitment.They break down what the jump from club to university volleyball really looks like — from managing academic pressure and new performance expectations to navigating team culture, role changes, and personal accountability.This episode dives into:- What athletes misunderstand about the recruiting process- How preparation (or lack of it) shows up fast at the university level- Why mental toughness and self-awareness matter just as much as talent- The reality of balancing school, training, travel, and recoveryIf you’re an athlete aiming for the next level — or a parent or coach supporting one — this is a no-BS look at what it actually takes to survive and thrive once the jersey changes.🎧 Preparation isn’t optional. Awareness isn’t negotiable. Performance still matters.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    The 2025 Episode: Lessons Learned, Standards Kept, Memories Made. (Ep. 49)

    As 2025 comes to a close, the crew takes a step back to reflect on what this year really demanded — and what it delivered.In this jam-packed year-end episode of the Performance Matters Podcast, the hosts open up about the growth that came from teaching, learning, and coaching in real time. They talk about the challenges that tested expectations, the behind-the-scenes work that keeps Iron Performance Center running, and the unexpected moments that strengthened the community more than any planned initiative ever could. Plenty of laughs, heartfelt memories and gritty optimism.This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a candid look at what it takes to uphold standards, manage people, and build something that lasts — in sport, in business, and in culture.If you care about doing things the right way (even when no one’s watching), this one hits home. Happy New Year everyone!!Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Scott Maskell: Why Structured Training Works—For Everyone (Ep. 48)

    What actually makes training work — for athletes and everyday people?In this episode of the Performance Matters Podcast, Matrixx sits down with Scott Maskell for a wide-ranging conversation on why structured training, consistency, and fundamentals still win — even in a world obsessed with shortcuts and quick results.The conversation kicks off with Scott’s unforgettable Texas A&M Bonfire experience, setting the tone for a deeper discussion on discipline, community, and shared purpose. From there, they dig into the mental and physical benefits of training, why gym intimidation holds so many people back, and how small wins build confidence long before the big results show up.They also unpack the shift from outcome-based goals to a process-driven approach, why athletic training isn’t just for athletes, and how reverse-engineering performance helps people train smarter — not just harder.Whether you’re a competitive athlete, a former athlete, or someone just trying to stay consistent in the gym, this episode is a reminder that training isn’t about perfection — it’s about showing up, staying curious, and playing the long game.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Hyundais & Ferraris: Why Not All Coaching Is Built the Same (Ep. 47)

    This week on the Performance Matters Podcast, Matrixx and Myles get real about coaching quality — because let’s be honest, the performance world is full of Hyundais pretending to be Ferraris.They break down what separates high-level coaching from flashy nonsense, why understanding the why behind your training matters, and how athlete autonomy becomes the real engine of long-term success.You’ll hear the biggest coaching red flags, the questions every athlete should be asking, and why “just follow the workout” is the fastest road to nowhere.At the end of the day? Your goals deserve Ferrari standards — not Hyundai shortcuts.Expect more from your training. Expect more from your coach. Expect more from yourself.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    The Christmas Reload: Come Home, Level Up, Leave Ready. (Ep. 46)

    Athletes might call it “Christmas break,” but around here? It’s the Christmas Reload — a short window to reset, rebuild, and walk back to campus feeling like a damn upgraded version of yourself.In this episode, Matrixx and Myles break down what the holidays should look like for serious athletes:- How to unwind without turning into pudding- Why recovery is the real gift you should be unwrapping- How to get quality work done when you’re home for only a couple of weeks- What to prioritize — strength, power, movement quality, or just getting your joints to stop sounding like wrapping paperThe guys dive into the art of using this tiny window to recharge the batteries while still sharpening the sword. From sleep to lifting to shaking off the mid-season junk, they lay out exactly how athletes can make Christmas break the perfect blend of rest and performance.If you want to survive the back half of your season — and maybe even dominate it — this episode hands you the blueprint with a bow on top.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Sick, But Still In Session: A (Slightly Congested) Guide to Training Smart When You Feel Like Trash (Ep. 45)

    This week, Matrixx and Myles roll into the studio sounding like two dudes who’ve been hit by a bus made of cold medicine. But hey — the show must go on.Sick days happen. Colds happen. And athletes still have to train, compete, and make smart decisions when their body is throwing them the “absolutely not” signal. So the guys break down:When you can train sick… and when you should shut it downHow to actually recover instead of just hoping DayQuil does all the workCompeting while sick — the good, the bad, and the uglyWhy the best athletes know how to listen to their body without babying themselvesThe difference between being sore, being tired, and being legitimately cookedThere are jokes, sniffles, coughs, and a surprising amount of good coaching insight in between.If you’ve ever trained through a cold or wondered whether to push or pull back — this one hits home.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Laughing Through The Long Winter: Everyday Wins To Brighten Up The Dark Season (Ep. 44)

    Matrixx and Aidan let loose — equal parts jokes, personal stories, and the kind of honesty every athlete needs to hear.They kick things off with Rowvember, diving into men’s health, cancer awareness, and why rippin' meters somehow brings people together. From there, the guys break down the magic of theme months like Squatober and Deadcember — how these challenges keep training fun, keep people consistent, and keep the whole IPC community fired up.As the holidays roll in, the conversation shifts to athlete reload season: recharging, refocusing, and why starting your New Year’s resolutions before January is the cheat code to actually building sustainable habits.The boys also get real about the mental side of training — the tough days, the fears nobody admits, and why self-reliance and accountability are non-negotiable if you want long-term success.It’s a mix of laughs, lessons, and the kind of community-driven energy that makes IPC… IPC.Tune in and share a laugh with the fellas.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Built Different: The Weird Requests & Perfect Sessions Episode (Ep. 43)

    Some athletes are… well, built different.In this episode, Matrixx and Myles crack open their vault of the weirdest program requests they’ve ever received — the kind of stuff that makes every coach question humanity for a moment. From “Can I lose 60lbs this month?” to “Let’s avoid sweating today,” it’s a parade of pure gym chaos.But then the guys flip the script and dive into the other end of the spectrum: the perfect training session. The one where the team runs itself, athletes move in sync, and the coach barely needs to say a word because the culture is that dialed in.They also talk about the athletes who never have a bad day — the steady machines who walk in smiling, work their tails off, and elevate everyone around them. Their mindset, their consistency, their physicality… it all just hits different.This one’s equal parts comedy and coaching gold.If you’ve ever worked with athletes, taught athletes, or BEEN the weird request yourself… you’ll enjoy this one.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Ryan Weicker: Battles Beyond The Mat (Ep. 42)

    Five-time CIS national champion Ryan Weicker joins the Performance Matters Podcast to share how wrestling shaped him far beyond the mat. From a late start in the sport to reaching the top, Ryan opens up about the mental battles, devastating losses, and resilience required to keep going when no one’s watching. Now leading the next generation through the Junior Badger Wrestling Program, he reflects on what it means to coach with purpose, build community, and teach young athletes that the process is the prize.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Try Trying: Bridging The Gap Between Want & Wish (Ep. 41)

    Everyone says they want it — the scholarship, the championship, the next level. But few are actually willing to put in the effort.In this episode, Coach Matrixx and Coach Myles dig into the uncomfortable truth about effort: most athletes overestimate how hard they work and underestimate what real commitment looks like. They unpack the difference between wanting it and wishing for it, the honesty required to align your actions with your ambitions, and why elite aspirations can’t coexist with recreational effort.This isn’t a motivational pep talk — it’s a gut check. The coaches discuss what genuine effort feels like, how to build it day after day, and why self-awareness and honesty might be the most underrated performance tools you have.If you’ve ever caught yourself saying, “I want to play at the next level,” this one’s for you. It’s time to stop wishing — and start trying.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Behind the Mic: 40 Episodes of Chaos & Growth (Ep. 40)

    Forty episodes deep — and we finally got the mics working (mostly). In this special milestone episode, Coach Trixx, Coach Myles, and Coach Aidan sit down to reflect on what 40 episodes of Performance Matters has taught us — from the best moments and biggest lessons to the behind-the-scenes chaos you never hear about.We talk technical disasters, favorite guests, least favorite edits, and how this whole podcast thing has shaped the way we coach, think, and grow. It’s honest, unfiltered, and full of the usual laughs you’d expect when the boys get behind the mics.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Stories From The Trenches: The Wins, The Wrecks & What We've Learned (Ep. 39)

    In this episode, Coach Matrixx and Coach Myles crack open the vault — sharing the untold stories that shaped them as coaches. From the chaotic training days and athlete meltdowns to breakthrough moments and brutal lessons, nothing’s off limits. This is what coaching actually looks like when the cameras aren’t rolling.If you’ve ever wondered what separates good coaches from lifers — this is it.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Beyond the Basics — Advanced Strength & Conditioning Programming (Ep. 38)

    This week's podcast episode is historical as, for the first time, Coach Aidan and Coach Myles are on the podcast together!This episode dives into the advanced principles that separate good programs from great ones. We explore how to go beyond sets and reps — mastering periodization, load management, and true individualization for every athlete.You’ll learn how to connect strength, power, and speed in ways that actually transfer to performance, and why elite coaches blend science with intuition. Plus, we tackle some of the biggest programming myths holding coaches back — from “more variety equals better results” to “advanced training means complex exercises.”Tune in for practical insights that’ll make your programming smarter, sharper, and more impactful!

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    Building Better Interns: From Classroom to Weight Room (Ep. 37)

    Internships can make or break the next wave of strength coaches—but not all internships are created equal. In this episode of Performance Matters Podcast, Matrixx and Myles break down what really makes a good intern, where academia often misses the mark, and the responsibilities both interns and mentors carry. From red flags to success stories, we dig into the realities of the internship experience and share what separates a “check-the-box” placement from a career-shaping opportunity.If you’ve ever wondered how to stand out as an intern—or how to build a program that actually develops coaches—this is the episode you’ll want to hear.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Training, Growth, and Hockey’s Highs and Lows (Ep. 36)

    n this episode, I sit down with longtime friend and pro hockey player Johnny Curran to talk about his journey through the game. From growing up in Niagara and developing his game through junior hockey, to earning his spot in Division 1 and making the jump to the professional level, Johnny shares the lessons and experiences that have shaped him along the way.We get into the role of strength and conditioning in his development, what life as a pro hockey player is really like, and how he’s handling his biggest challenge so far — rehabbing from a torn ACL.This is a conversation about training, growth, and what it takes to keep chasing the game at the highest level. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or hockey fan, Johnny’s story will give you a new perspective on the dedication it takes to succeed.

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    Evan MacDonald: The Price of Chasing Olympic Dreams (Ep. 35)

    Evan MacDonald’s wrestling career took him to the highest stage — the 2004 Olympic Games — but his story is about much more than medals and matches. It’s about the sacrifices nobody sees, the politics behind the sport, and the brutal reality of chasing a dream that doesn’t always love you back.In this raw conversation, Evan opens up about walking into the Olympic arena, the crushing neck injury that changed everything, and his fight against a system that nearly shut the door on his career. We dig into the identity crisis that follows when the singlet comes off, the pressure of being both a coach and a partner, and what it really takes to transition from combat on the mat to competition in the business world.This episode isn’t just about wrestling — it’s about resilience, reinvention, and the fight to define yourself beyond the spotlight. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when the Olympic flame burns out, Evan’s story pulls no punches.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Force Plates Unlocked: Data That Drives Performance (Ep. 34)

    In this episode of the Performance Matters Podcast, Matrixx and Aidan pull back the curtain on one of the most talked-about tools in sport science: the force plate. We dive into what the data actually means, which numbers we care about (and which ones are just noise), and how we connect those metrics to real-world sport performance. From different jumps to sport transfers, we break down how force plates reveal strengths, weaknesses, and progress that might otherwise go unnoticed.Whether you’re a coach trying to program smarter, an athlete looking to squeeze out every ounce of performance, or just someone curious about how data shapes training decisions, this deep dive will give you a clearer lens on the numbers under your feet—and why they matter more than you think.Shoutout to our sponsor:[email protected]

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    Lightning Round: In-Season Training Edition (Ep. 33)

    In-season is chaotic—games, practices, travel, fatigue—and somehow training has to fit in the middle of it all. In this episode, we’re going rapid-fire style, tackling the most common (and most misunderstood) questions about in-season training. What gets prioritized when the schedule is jam-packed? How do you keep performance sharp without adding unnecessary fatigue? We’ll cover recovery strategies, training dosages, and the real-world adjustments coaches need to make when the season’s grind takes over. No fluff, just quick, practical answers at game speed—because when it’s in-season, every rep matters.Shoutout to our sponsor:[email protected]

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    The Parent Trap: Training Misconceptions Holding Your Athletes Back (Ep. 32)

    In this episode of Performance Matters, Matrixx and Myles tackle one of the biggest pitfalls in youth sports — when well-meaning parents make the wrong calls about training. From tossing kids into the weight room with no guidance, to undervaluing the role of professional coaching, the guys break down how these decisions can stall progress, increase risk, and hold athletes back from their true potential. With the recent River Lions championship win as a backdrop, they highlight why structured training, mindset, and commitment are non-negotiable for success. This episode is a wake-up call for parents: if you want your kid to excel, stop cutting corners and start asking better questions.Shoutout to our sponsor:www.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Iron Mike Craig: Seven Years of Grit, Grind, and Growth (Ep. 31)

    From a young junior hockey player with big dreams to wearing the “C” as an NCAA Division 1 captain, “Iron” Mike Craig has built his career on consistency, discipline, and an unshakable work ethic. Over the past seven years, he’s faced the grind head-on — the early mornings, the setbacks, the pressure — and turned those challenges into fuel for growth.In this episode, Mike opens up about the highs and lows of his hockey journey, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and what it truly takes to lead at the highest level of college hockey. His story is proof that long-term dedication pays off — both on the ice and in life.

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    Off-Season Grind, In-Season Mind: Using Intent To Drive Results (Ep. 30)

    In this episode of the Performance Matters podcast, Matrixx and Aidan pull back the curtain on the realities of strength and conditioning. They break down the key differences between in-season and off-season training, why intent matters more than volume, and how adaptability can make or break a coach—especially when working with youth athletes. The guys share lessons learned from early career missteps, vent about common industry frustrations, and highlight the importance of building real relationships in coaching. Whether you’re a seasoned coach or just getting started, this conversation delivers hard-earned insights you can put to work right away.Shoutout to our sponsor:[email protected]

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    Chris Rao: Trust, Time, and Tough Calls (Ep. 29)

    In this episode of Performance Matters Podcast, Chris Rao — head coach of the Lakehead women’s basketball team — breaks down what it really takes to lead at the collegiate level. From cutting his teeth as a young coach to managing pro athletes and now university players, Chris shares how he builds trust, culture, and accountability in every locker room he steps into.He dives into the recruiting grind, the pressure of allocating playing time, and what young athletes need to hear. For up-and-coming coaches, this one’s packed with hard-earned advice on seizing opportunities, building relationships, and making an impact beyond the court.Shoutout to our sponsor:[email protected]

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    David Kitchen: Say It Straight - No Fluff Leadership (Ep. 28)

    This episode cuts through the noise. We sit down with David Kitchen of Edge Leadership Academy to talk real leadership—not the feel-good fluff, but the kind that builds teams, cultures, and winners.We dive deep into the pillars of leadership, the difference between message and tone, and why clarity beats comfort when it comes to building high-performance environments. Kitchen breaks down why being direct isn’t cruel—it’s necessary—and how leaders who prioritize tone over truth often fail their teams.We also get into the importance of defining what success actually looks like. If your people don’t know what "winning" means, how can they chase it? This conversation is about setting the standard, owning your message, and being willing to lead even when it’s uncomfortable.If you’re in the business of building culture, demanding excellence, or leading people through hard things—this one’s for you.Shoutout to our sponsor:[email protected]

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    Eddie Ekiyor: Resilience, Recruitment, & the Realities of Pro Ball (Ep. 27)

    In this episode, we sit down with pro basketball player Eddie Ekiyor to talk about the mindset it takes to come back from injury and keep moving forward. Eddie opens up about his own comeback journey, shedding light on the physical and mental grind behind the scenes. We also dive into the shifting landscape of athlete recruitment, exploring how the game has changed from Eddie’s college days to now. Plus, we get into the real differences between the college and the pro ranks — what athletes think it’s like versus what it actually is. This one’s packed with insight for athletes, coaches, and anyone navigating the world of high-performance sport.Shoutout our Sponsor:.Pete Methner Photographywww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Rants, Raves & Revelations (Ep. 26)

    This episode of the PMP is a no-holds-barred dive into the realities of high-level performance. We’re talking athlete accountability—what it really means to show up, stay consistent, and take ownership of your development. We get into the mindset and habits that separate those who say they want it from those who actually do the work to earn it.But it’s not all fire and brimstone—we also take a moment to celebrate some of the athletes in our crew who are absolutely crushing it right now. From major milestones to quiet wins that speak volumes, we’re giving props where props are due.If you’re an athlete looking to level up, a coach trying to lead better, or just someone who appreciates straight talk and strong culture, this one’s got something for you.Shoutout to our sponsor:.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Don't Coach Clueless: Questions Every Coach Should Be Able To Answer (Ep. 25)

    There’s no room for guesswork in coaching — especially when athletes start asking real questions. In this episode, Matrixx and Myles dive into the kinds of questions every coach should be able to answer: Why are we doing this lift? What’s a taper? How strong is strong enough? What do ratios actually tell us? And is injury prevention even real, or just a marketing buzzword?They also unpack what it means to train with intent — why every athlete at IPC gets an individualized program card instead of following some random whiteboard workout. If you’re just copying and pasting sessions or throwing drills together with no real purpose, this one might sting. But if you're serious about coaching with clarity, direction, and standards, you're exactly who this episode is for.Shoutout to our sponsor:..Pete Methner [email protected]

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    Manny Silveira: East Meets West - Strength & Conditioning (Ep. 24)

    In this episode, Coach Manny and Matrixx dive into the key differences between European and Western styles of strength and conditioning. They explore how culture shapes sport, the evolving landscape of youth sports, and wrap it up with a rapid-fire Q&A on the latest sport science technologies. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or sport enthusiast, this conversation offers fresh insights into training philosophies and the future of performance.Big thanks to our sponsor:Pete Methner [email protected]

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    Ashley Kowalewski: Coachable, Capable, and Unfiltered (Ep. 23)

    In this episode of the Performance Matters podcast, Matrixx sits down with Ashley Kowalewski—better known as AK—a powerhouse strength and conditioning coach at LSU. They dive deep into the real work behind high performance: from managing training load and recovery to building athlete autonomy, trust, and resilience. AK opens up about her journey into elite sport, the challenges women face in the field, and why mentorship and connection matter more than ever.The conversation blends science and soul—covering everything from data-informed coaching and psychological readiness to community, coffee culture, and AK’s go-to training tools. You’ll hear laughs, lessons, and even a round of ‘F*ck, Marry, Kill: Exercise Edition.’ Whether you're a coach, athlete, or just a fan of meaningful conversations, this one hits heavy.Shoutout to our Sponsor:Pete Methner Photographywww.PeteMethnerPhotography.com

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    Dr. Jordan Shallow: Bridging The Gap For Performance (Ep. 22)

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jordan Shallow — chiropractor, strength coach, and founder of Pre-Script — to talk about the massive disconnect between rehab and performance. From biomechanics to athletic development, we break down why athletes are falling through the cracks and what needs to change. Expect straight talk on strength, nervous system training, and why “corrective” doesn’t always mean effective. If you work with athletes, this one’s a must-listen.Shoutout to our sponsor:Pete Methner Photography- petemethnerphotography.com

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    Mihai Raducanu: From Hardwood To High Performance (Ep. 21)

    In this episode of the Performance Matters Podcast, we sit down with Mihai Raducanu — former pro basketball player, entrepreneur, and championship-winning coach. Mihai shares his journey from growing up in Romania to carving out a career through grit, growth, and relentless hard work.We explore how his mindset has fuelled his transition from athlete to business leader, as he’s helped build multiple sport-based businesses and led elite-level basketball skill camps across the globe. Mihai also reflects on his recent success coaching the Mohawk College women’s basketball team to their first OCAA championship in 34 years — a testament to his leadership and long-term vision.Whether you're a coach, athlete, or entrepreneur, this conversation will challenge you to level up your game — on and off the court.You can learn more about Mihai or get in touch through Instagram @mihairaducanuofficialShoutout to our sponsor:Pete Methner Photography- petemethnerphotography.com

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    Q&A Mayhem: Your Hardest Questions, Answered Honestly (Ep. 20)

    From hot takes and hill-dying opinions to real athlete dilemmas, Coaches Matrixx and Myles answer the questions coaches whisper about and athletes argue over.Is sport-specific training BS? Are Olympic lifts overrated? Should you even lift in-season?We’re not here to play it safe. We’re here to say what needs to be said.🔊 No fluff. No filters. Just real talk from the weight room trenches.Shoutout to our sponsor:Pete Methner Photography- petemethnerphotography.com

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    Rushon Dagelman: From Pass Catcher to Coach – Lessons of Leadership, Legacy & Life After the Game (Ep. 19)

    Episode 19: From Pass Catcher to Coach – Lessons of Leadership, Legacy & Life After the GameCoach Myles returns to the mic and is joined by one of Performance Matters’ OG football athletes — Rushon Dagelman.A former Wide Receiver for the University of Waterloo, Rushon has come full circle as their Head Wide Receivers Coach, and most recently led the East squad’s receivers at the 2025 U SPORTS East-West Bowl.In this episode, Rushon opens up about:Life as a student-athlete — and how those lessons translate beyond the fieldThe mindset shift from player to coachHow his coaching style has evolved over timeWhat it really takes to get recruited in today’s competitive landscape...and more real talk that athletes, parents, and coaches need to hear.Whether you’re grinding on the field or guiding from the sidelines, this one’s packed with insight, inspiration, and straight-up gems.Don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe to the Performance Matters Podcast on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts!You can follow Rushon @coachrushondagelman on Instagram!

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    Tommy Sloan: Culture, Character & Commitment (Ep.18)

    In this 18th episode of Performance Matters Podcast, we sit down with Coach Tommy Sloan of the Keyano College Huskies women’s volleyball team to explore what it really takes to build a winning culture. From navigating a complete team rebuild to recruiting across four provinces and beyond, Coach Sloan shares powerful insights on connecting with athletes as people first, fostering competitive spirit, and creating long-term team chemistry. If you’re a coach, athlete, or leader looking to level up your culture and recruiting game—this one’s for you.

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    Dave Teutenberg: Learn To Appreciate Process (Ep. 17)

    IPC's OG member, Dave Teutenberg joins us on the PMP!Dave talks about how he got into fitness and his process for staying on track for the long haul. Everything from overcoming his fear of the gym, to preparing for the Indoor Erg World Championships, Dave hammers the staples of consistency and finding joy in the day to day.You can follow Dave on Instagram @daveteuts Be sure to subscribe to the PMP on Apple, Spotify and YouTube!

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    Steve Mesler: Make Your Destination Matter (Ep. 16)

    Beyond stoked to have Steve Mesler join us on the PMP for episode 16!Steve is the 2010 Olympic champion for Team USA in the 4-man bobsled. Steve walks us through his journey from a D1 track athlete for University of Florida to now olympic champion! He provides tremendous insight into the ins and outs of his training process, learning to make the details matter so as to better prepare for the biggest stage in sport. Everything from training to life lessons, Steve Mesler covers it all.You can follow Steve on Instagram @steve.mesler or visit his organization Classroom Champions at www.ClassroomChampions.org to learn more. Big thank you to Steve for making the time to join us!Be sure to like, follow and subscribe to the Performance Matters Podcast on Spotify, YouTube and Apple!

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Hosted by coaches Matrixx Ferreira and Myles Methner, this show cuts through the noise and focuses on what works, what doesn’t, and what actually moves the needle in training, coaching and sport. No fluff. No gimmicks. Just real conversations for athletes, coaches, and anyone serious about improving performance.

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