Podcast #03-17 Rick Howard part 2

Rick Howard, M.Ed., CSCS*D, USAW, is pursuing his doctoral degree from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Health Promotion and Wellness. He is an adjunct instructor at West Chester University and Rowan University. He is the Director of Fitness and Sports Performance at the Wilmington (DE) Country Club.  Rick is the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator and Chair of the NSCA State and Provincial Director Program.  He formed the NSCA Youth Special Interest Group, and he has presented on youth fitness topics nationally and internationally. He has written or co-written journal articles and position statements on youth training and Long Term Athletic Development (LTAD), contributes a column for NSCA Coach Journal, and was a Co-Editor for the NSCA Strength and Conditioning Journal, special topic issue on Youth.  He is a masters level strongman competitor.

Show Notes:
Rick Howard, M.Ed., CSCS*D, USAW, contact info:
E-mail: rihoward41@gmail.com

Website: http://www.youthsportfitnesscoach.com

Twitter: @rihoward41

Instagram: @rihoward41

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rihoward41

Links mentioned in the Podcast (Part 2):
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)- World-leading membership organization for thousands of elite strength coaches, personal trainers and dedicated researchers and educators. Student and Professional memberships available.  Check out the Special Interest Groups (SIGs), most of which have Facebook Groups.
www.nsca.com

National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Youth Training and Long-Term Athletic Development (LTAD) Position Statement and Resources
https://www.nsca.com/youth_training_and_long-term_athletic_development/

From the NSCA website (See link above): Long-term athletic development (LTAD) is not merely a blueprint for the aspiring elite athlete; it’s an approach to physical activity and development for children and adolescents of all ages and athletic abilities. The backbone of LTAD is to ensure a safe progression of proper movement, physical literacy, adequate motor skills, and foundational muscular strength as a child grows and physically matures. LTAD addresses youth strength and conditioning, early sport specialization, overtraining, and injury prevention.

Dr. Avery Faigenbaum, Professor, The College of New Jersey, Health and Exercise Science
link to Bio

Dr. Rhodri Lloyd, Senior Lecturer, Strength and Conditioning, Cardiff Metropolitan University
link to Bio

British Journal of Sports Medicine Consensus Statement: Position Statement on Youth Resistance Training: the 2014 International Consensus. Lloyd RS, Faigenbaum AD, Stone MH, et al. Position statement on youth resistance training: the 2014 International Consensus.  Br J Sports Med 2014;48:498-505.

The Aspen Institute, Project Play (From reference to Tom Farrey’s “Sport for All” in podcast)
https://www.aspenprojectplay.org

From the Aspen Project Play Website: In January 2015, we released “Sport for All, Play for Life: A Playbook to Get Every Kid in the Game,” a 48-page report that offers a new model for youth sports in America, with eight strategies for the eight sectors that touch the lives of children. Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and other Project Play partners including Nike, the American College of Sports Medicine, and the President’s Council on Fitness Sports & Nutrition, the playbook aggregates the best ideas to emerge in 10 roundtables, an ESPN Town Hall that placed access on the national agenda, and a series of panels hosted at the annual gatherings of national organizations.

The US Olympic Committee (Team USA) American Development Model.  The United States Olympic Committee, in partnership with the National Governing Bodies, created The American Development Model in 2014 to help Americans realize their full athletic potential and utilize sport as a path toward an active and healthy lifestyle.  The model utilizes long-term athlete development concepts to promote sustained physical activity, participation in sport, and Olympic and Paralympic success. These concepts have been tailored to create a framework for developing American youth through sport.
http://www.teamusa.org/About-the-USOC/Athlete-Development/Coaching-Education/American-Development-Model

Contact Info for Moving2Live:
Web: Moving2Live

Email: mov2liv@gmail.com

Twitter: @_mov2liv

Instagram: @_mov2liv

Facebook

Check out our sister podcast Fitness Lab PittsburghFitLabPGH

Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
 Travel Light by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org

Podcast #38-17 Frank Velasquez- Director of Sports Performance, AHN

Frank Velasquez, Jr., ATC, CSCS, is the Director of Sports Performance at Allegheny Health Network (AHN).  AHN Sports Performance & Physical Therapy has locations at Cool Springs in Bethel Park (South Hills of Pittsburgh) and at the Wexford Health + We…

Podcast #02-17 Brian Gearity part 1

Brian Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS*D, RSCC, USAW, USATF level 3 sprints, is the founding Director and Assistant Professor of the Master of Arts in Sports Coaching program at the University of DenverDr. Gearity has been a strength and conditioning, speed coach or mental skills consultant for youth, high school, collegiate, and professional athletes, including stops at the University of Tennessee and the Cleveland IndiansDr. Gearity is Editor–in-Chief for NSCA Coach and is Associate Editor-in-Chief for the NSCA Strength & Conditioning Journal.  Dr. Gearity’s research uses sociological and psychological theory to enhance quality coaching.

Show Notes:
Brian Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS*D, RSCC, USAW, USATF level 3 sprints
contact info:
E-mail: brian.gearity@du.edu

Website: http://www.du.edu/gspp/programs/sportcoaching/

Twitter: @DrGearity

Instagram: @DrGearity

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brian.gearity

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-gearity

Links mentioned in the Podcast (Part 1):
John Carroll University, University Heights, OH (Suburb of Cleveland)
http://sites.jcu.edu/

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
www.utk.edu

Fernando Montes, Former Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Cleveland Indians Baseball Club, MLB (Jan. 1993-Oct. 2002), Currently Exercise Physiologist, Los Angeles County Fire Dept.

National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)- World-leading membership organization for thousands of elite strength coaches, personal trainers and dedicated researchers and educators. Student and Professional memberships available.
www.nsca.com

Craig A. Wrisberg, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Sport Psychology and Motor Behavior, University Of Tennessee, Knoxville
http://krss.utk.edu/faculty-staff/craig-a-wrisberg-ph-d/

Tatiana V. Ryba, PhD, Riba, Tatjana V., “Applied Sport Psychology: Unearthing and Contextualizing a Dual Genealogy,” PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 2005.
http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/2330

Powerlifting USA Magazine, Published for 35 years, last issue released May 2012
www.powerliftingusa.com

Flex Magazine
www.flexonline.com

National Coaching Conference, Hosted by United States Center for Coaching Excellence (USCCE), Morgantown, WV- 2017 conference (May 22-24) Site-hosted by Life University in Atlanta, GA
https://www.uscoachexcellence.org/2017-national-coaching-conference

SHAPE America- Society of Health and Physical Educators
www.shapeamerica.org

SHAPE America offers the following programs, products, and services to help youth and interscholastic sport coaches, coach educators and sport researchers:
-Accreditation for coaching education and sport management programs through the National Council for Accreditation of Coaching Education (NCACE) and the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA)
-National Standards for Coaches
-Professional development through the annual National Coaching Conference
-Online resources through their Coaches Toolbox
-The International Sport Coaching Journal a publication that advances the field of coaching through research articles, informative essays, experiential accounts, and systematic applications that enhance the education, development of knowledge and leadership, and best practices of coaches.

The Institute for Sport Performance, Houston, TX
www.tinssp.com

British Journal of Sport Medicine- Article on athlete monitoring and training loads:
Saw AE, Main LC, Gastin PB.  Monitoring the athlete training response: subjective self-reported measures trump commonly used objective measures: a systematic review. Br J Sports Med 2016; 50:281-291.

Professor Will Hopkins, PhD (Otago), Sport and Exercise Science, AUT University (Auckland University of Technology), Aukland, New Zealand
http://www.aut.ac.nz/profiles/will-hopkins

Contact Info for Moving2Live:
Web: Moving2Live

Email: mov2liv@gmail.com

Twitter: @_mov2liv

Instagram: @_mov2liv

Facebook

Check out our sister podcast Fitness Lab PittsburghFitLabPGH

Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
 Travel Light by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org

Podcast #37-17 Leslie Bonci

Leslie J. Bonci, MPH, RD, CSSD, is the owner of Active Eating Advice – Be fit, fed and fearless! – a nutrition consulting company. She is a nutrition consultant for individuals as well as sports teams and industry clients.

Podcast #01-17 Rick Howard part 1

Rick Howard, M.Ed., CSCS*D, USAW, is pursuing his doctoral degree from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Health Promotion and Wellness. He is an adjunct instructor at West Chester University and Rowan University. He is the Director of Fitness and Sports Performance at the Wilmington (DE) Country Club.  Rick is the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator and Chair of the NSCA State and Provincial Director Program.  He formed the NSCA Youth Special Interest Group, and he has presented on youth fitness topics nationally and internationally. He has written or co-written journal articles and position statements on youth training and Long Term Athletic Development (LTAD), contributes a column for NSCA Coach Journal, and was a Co-Editor for the NSCA Strength and Conditioning Journal, special topic issue on Youth.  He is a masters level strongman competitor.

Show Notes:
Rick Howard, M.Ed., CSCS*D, USAW, contact info:
E-mail: rihoward41@gmail.com

Website: http://www.youthsportfitnesscoach.com

Twitter: @rihoward41

Instagram: @rihoward41

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rihoward41

Links mentioned in the Podcast (Part 1):
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)- World-leading membership organization for thousands of elite strength coaches, personal trainers and dedicated researchers and educators. Student and Professional memberships available.  Check out the Special Interest Groups (SIGs), most of which have Facebook Groups.
www.nsca.com

Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT
https://rmuohp.edu

Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
https://www.temple.edu

Keilir Academy, Reykjavik, Iceland
www.keilir.net/health

Robert Linkul, MS, CSCS*D, NSCA-CPT, NSCA Southwest Regional Coordinator &Chairman, NSCA Personal Trainers Special Interest Group (SIG)
link to Bio

National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Youth Training and Long-Term Athletic Development (LTAD) Position Statement and Resources
https://www.nsca.com/youth_training_and_long-term_athletic_development/

From the NSCA website (See link above): Long-term athletic development (LTAD) is not merely a blueprint for the aspiring elite athlete; it’s an approach to physical activity and development for children and adolescents of all ages and athletic abilities. The backbone of LTAD is to ensure a safe progression of proper movement, physical literacy, adequate motor skills, and foundational muscular strength as a child grows and physically matures. LTAD addresses youth strength and conditioning, early sport specialization, overtraining, and injury prevention.

American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the American College of Sports Medicine has more than 50,000 members and certified professionals strong from 90 countries around the globe, including academicians, students, personal trainers and physicians
www.acsm.org

Dr. Avery Faigenbaum, Professor The College of New Jersey, Health and Exercise Science
link to Bio

Dr. Rhodri Lloyd, Senior Lecturer, Strength and Conditioning, Cardiff Metropolitan University
link to Bio

Dr. Richard A. Berger (1927-2014), Professor Emeritus Temple University

William J. Kraemer, PhD, Professor, University of Connecticut (Kinesiology, Physiology and Neurobiology, Medicine)
link to Bio

Dr. Mike Stone, Associate Professor, East Tennessee State University
link to Bio

Shawn C. Sorenson, Russell Romano, Robin M. Scholefield, Brandon E. Martin, James E. Gordon, Stanley P. Azen, E. Todd Schroeder, and George J. Salem (2014) Holistic Life-Span Health Outcomes Among Elite Intercollegiate Student–Athletes. Journal of Athletic Training: Sep/Oct 2014, Vol. 49, No. 5, pp. 684-695.

Sport for Life, Canada
www.sportforlife.ca

Physical Literacy for Life
www.physicalliteracy.ca

National High School Strength Coaches Association
https://nhssca.us

Contact Info for Moving2Live:
Web: Moving2Live

Email: mov2liv@gmail.com

Twitter: @_mov2liv

Instagram: @_mov2liv

Facebook

Check out our sister podcast Fitness Lab PittsburghFitLabPGH

Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
 Travel Light by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org

Podcast #00-17 Inaugural episode- Ben Reuter

Welcome to the Inaugural episode of the Moving2Live (M2L) podcast.  Give a listen to this brief overview about  M2L– what we are and what to expect…If you understand that movement is part of what makes life complete then M2L is worth a listen.

Coming next week, August 30- part 1 of our interview with Rick Howard, MEd, CSCS,*D (rihoward41).  In the meantime, after listening to our Inaugural episode check out some interviews from our sister podcast FitLabPGH.  As always- keep on moving.

Contact Info for Moving2Live:
Web: Moving2Live

Email: mov2liv@gmail.com

Twitter: @_mov2liv

Instagram: @_mov2liv

Facebook

Check out our sister podcast Fitness Lab PittsburghFitLabPGH

Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
 Travel Light by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org

Podcast #36-17 SplashnDashK9Sports- Liz, Kristen & Danielle

Splash ‘n Dash K9 Sports is a non-profit dog training club promoting all aspects of canine sports by providing quality instruction, sanctioned canine sporting events, seminars, and dog related curriculum to their members and other dog enthusiasts in th…

Moving2Live Podcast Coming…

In late 2016 I announced that in 2017 FitlabPGH would be joined by a new podcast- Moving2Live.  As always things take a little longer than originally planned.  However….on August 23 look for a short Moving2Live podcast episode explaining what we are and what you can expect from our weekly podcasts, released every Wednesday.

Starting Wednesday, August 30, we will start with our weekly interviews.  Fall sports are starting, and it is always good to get information from experts.  Here is what to expect from our first 5 episodes:

August 23: Introduction– What is Moving2Live all about?
August 30:  Rick Howard, MEd, CSCS,*D- Part 1
Sept 6: Brian Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS*D, RSCC, USAW, USATF- Part 1
Sept 13: Rick Howard, MEd, CSCS,*D- Part 2
Sept 20: Brian Gearity, PhD, ATC, CSCS*D, RSCC, USAW, USATF- Part 2

Follow Rick (rihoward41) and Brian (@DrGearity) on Twitter and learn about their career paths, as well as advice for working with youth athletes and the science of coaching.

Podcast #35-17 LumberjAxes- Jack Welsh

LumberjAxes (in their own words): is Pittsburgh’s first competitive axe-throwing venue. Yes, competitive axe-throwing is a thing. It’s huge in Canada. At our rustic warehouse in Millvale, adults of all skill levels can try their hand at it. You and your friends, coworkers, wedding party, or knitting club get a lane and take turns throwing at a target. It’s sort of like bowling, but without the silly shoes. And with way more axes.  Our expert staff aims to provide the ultimate axe-throwing experience for walk-ins, private parties, team-building events, and leagues. We’re serious about customer service, so you can focus on having some serious fun. So round up a crew, take aim, and let ’er rip.
The soft opening for the axe-throwing venue is scheduled for August 18, 2017.  For more information about LumberjAxes, go to www.axethrowingpgh.com.  We interviewed Jack Welsh, one of the three partners behind LumberjAxes.  The other partners are Matt Peyton and Corey Deasy.
Show Notes:
LumberjAxes, contact info:
Website: www.axethrowingpgh.com
E-mail: lumberjaxes@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/axethrowingpittsburgh/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/axethrowingpgh
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/axethrowingpittsburgh
Links mentioned in the Podcast:

Grist House Craft Brewery, Pittsburgh, PA (Millvale)
www.gristhouse.com
The National Axe Throwing Federation (NATF)
www.nationalaxe.com
Links inspired by the Podcast:
Lumberjack World Championships
www.lumberjackworldchampionships.com
US Log Rolling Association (USLRA)
www.uslogrolling.com
Contact Info for FitLabPGH:
Email: fitlabpgh@gmail.com
Twitter: @fitlabpgh
Instragram: @fitlabpgh
We update via Facebook too!!
YouTube channel (Movement Tips and Lifestyle Hacks) – since May 26, 2017 all videos are ~ 1 min and posted on Instragram too

Attribution for Intro/Exit Podcast Music:
Marathon Man by Jason Shaw from the album Audionautix: Acoustic, licensed under an Attribution 3.0 United States License. Available at www.FreeMusicArchive.org

Podcast #34-17 Allegheny Mountain Rescue Group- Matt Benson & Chris Ruch

Allegheny Mountain Rescue Group (AMRG) is an all-volunteer, non-profit search and rescue (SAR) team based in Pittsburgh that has offered support to government agencies responsible for lost- and injured-person incidents since 1985.