Episode 180

The Force System – What You Need For Athletic Success

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September 11th, 2023

24 mins 32 secs

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About this Episode

In episode 180 Hunter Eisenhower, Associate Head Coach for Sports Performance at Arizona State University, joins us.

Specifically Hunter will be looking at:

  • The importance of force for sport performance
  • How to train using Slow, Fast and Human Force
  • How he uses these gategories to train athletes

About Hunter:

"Hunter Eisenhower is the Associate Head Coach for Sports Performance at Arizona State University working with Men’s Basketball and Triathlon. Previously he was an Assistant Sports Performance Coach & Sports Scientist for the Sacramento Kings. He’s worked at various colleges throughout the US and has his Bachelors & Masters degree in Exercise Physiology. His wife’s name is Leah and they have a 11 month old daughter, Elsie."

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Move The Needle Podcast (hosted by Hunter and Mike Sullivan) : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/move-the-needle-the-human-performance-podcast/id1695907028

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