Just Fly Performance Podcast

508: Sarah Miller on Movement Archetypes and the Missing Layer of Athletic Development

Mar 26, 2026
Sarah Miller, a strength coach rooted in dance, theater, and stunt performance, blends artistry with collegiate S&C. She talks about falling and aerial awareness, how psychology and rhythm shape movement, breaking habitual patterns, and playful exploration to free athletes. Short practical strategies and movement archetypes pop up throughout, all framed around reconnecting feeling with function.
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ANECDOTE

Rotating Room Stunt Caused Major Concussion

  • Sarah recalled a rotating-room film stunt that caused her worst concussion while simulating walking on the ceiling.
  • Miscommunication with the room operators produced shifting gravity and a severe concussion from the rotation.
ADVICE

Use Short Movement Exploration Windows

  • Try short free-exploration windows in training where athletes move without strict goals.
  • Sarah uses ten-minute movement bubbles to discover usable positions or patterns that relieve aches and inform programming.
ADVICE

Add Playful Between Set Movement

  • Sprinkle playful, nonjudged movement between sets to reduce self-consciousness and free up technique.
  • Use guided prompts (spirals, rings play) and coach participation to get athletes to laugh, explore, and access better movement.
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