Just Fly Performance Podcast

489: Bill Smart on Isometrics, Flywheels, and Elastic Power Development

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Nov 13, 2025
Bill Smart, a sport scientist and elite fight-sports coach, reveals fascinating insights into performance training for combat athletes. He discusses the benefits of long isometric holds for building mental and physical resilience, and shares practical dosing strategies. Bill highlights the role of muscle-oxygen dynamics and how combining isometrics with conditioning caters to sport-specific needs. He also dives into flywheel eccentrics for enhancing power and sprinting's importance in maintaining elasticity, showcasing his innovative approach to athlete success.
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INSIGHT

The Shake Marks Productive Time

  • The involuntary 'shake' during long ISOs signals productive muscular stress and often marks a useful training threshold.
  • Getting athletes to that shake requires both strength in the position and sufficient motivation.
INSIGHT

Brain Drives Efficiency

  • Cognitive control governs physiological efficiency; losing mental regulation increases energy waste and task failure.
  • Bill links ISO tolerance with competitive performance: those who push through tend to perform better in fights.
ADVICE

Use ISOs With Breath And Targets

  • Use ISOs to give athletes tangible targets and breathing cues, which aids presence and efficiency during taxing phases.
  • Match conditioning interventions to sport demands and avoid excessive or irrelevant work.
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