
Between 2 Racks Rapid Fire Q&A: Influential Coaches, Program Novelty & Athlete Durability
In this Rapid Fire Q&A episode of Between 2 Racks, the KILO coaches break down key programming and coaching questions submitted by listeners.
The conversation opens with influential coaches and researchers who shaped their approach, including Charles Poliquin, Tudor Bompa, Mike Stone, Bryan Mann, and Dan Baker, and how these ideas still influence program design today.
From there, the episode moves into practical coaching decisions, including:
- How to introduce novelty without losing structure
- How to assess limiting factors and technical breakdown
- What to look at when a client plateaus
- Why Achilles injuries may be increasing in sport
- How training load spikes impact injury risk
- Programming for inconsistent gen pop clients
- When to move from linear to undulating periodization
Throughout the episode, the focus remains the same: strong coaching is built on principles, observation, and consistent decision-making, not trends.
If you're a personal trainer or strength coach looking to think more clearly about program design and athlete development, this episode will help sharpen your approach.
0:00 Intro
0:21 Influencing coaches and researchers
17:46 Training clients with 5 to 7+ years experience
27:10 How to assess limiting factors
34:00 When an athlete or client plateaus
38:06 Achilles tears in sports
44:58 Rate of force development exercises
45:50 Weight cutting stress management
47:10 Training inconsistent gen pop clients
49:36 Linear vs undulating periodization for beginners
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