Just Fly Performance Podcast

487: Ben Simons on Speed Training and the Art of Explosive Longevity

Oct 30, 2025
Ben Simons, a British performance coach and two-time Olympic bobsledder, dives into the intricacies of speed training and explosive longevity. He discusses the importance of athlete adaptability and when to correct asymmetries in sprint mechanics. Ben shares insights on shifting from heavy lifts to yielding isometrics and med ball throws for enhanced longevity. He emphasizes playful, multidirectional movement and the benefits of pool work for recovery, showcasing how these methods help athletes stay reactive and pain-free.
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ADVICE

Use Play To Rebuild Movement And Reduce Pain

  • Gamify rehab and conditioning with multidirectional sports to reduce pain and rebuild movement variety.
  • Use play (tennis, frisbee, small-sided soccer) to regain reactive capacity and tendon tolerance.
INSIGHT

Curves Restore Safer, Sporty Mechanics

  • Curvilinear and slight lateral sprints restore team-sport movement patterns and feel safer during rehab.
  • Small lateral deviations change mechanics and reduce perceived impact compared to straight sprints.
ANECDOTE

From Long Jump To Bobsled: Body Mass Shift

  • Ben began bobsled after strong sprint and jump tests and added 10 kg in 12 months, peaking at 96 kg.
  • Pushing sleds improved his acceleration and top speed despite added mass.
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