Just Fly Performance Podcast

506: Joel Smith on Programming Essentials for Speed and Power Development

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Mar 12, 2026
A deep dive into programming for speed and power with practical training systems like high-low setups, potentiation sequencing, weekly changeovers, factorization, and autoregulation. Covers early influences from Soviet plyometrics to Triphasic ideas. Highlights common programming mistakes and practical principles for balancing speed, strength, and capacity while keeping systems simple.
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ADVICE

Use Potentiation Couples Between Strength And Plyos

  • Use potentiation couples: pair a reserved strength day with a nearby plyo/speed day so the strength session potentiates the next day's power.
  • Keep strength days moderate (not exhaustive) to avoid blunting the following explosive session.
ADVICE

Rotate Weekly Emphasis Using A 14 Day Changeover

  • Rotate weekly emphasis with a simple 14-day changeover: week one heavier strength emphasis, week two heavier power emphasis, then repeat.
  • This adds variation while remaining easy to track and extends progress without frequent plateaus.
INSIGHT

Factorization Spreads High Stimulus For Rapid Expression

  • Factorization spreads an intense stimulus across days (e.g., 50 depth jumps once every six days vs 10 depth jumps every day) to rapidly express previously developed abilities.
  • Joel pairs this with Australian-style daily templates but warns it's for advanced athletes and short durations.
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