

The Barbell Therapy & Performance Podcast
Dr. Brett Scott
Doctor of Physical Therapy and strength coach Brett Scott sits down with the top experts in the fields of rehab, fitness, and performance to give listeners the latest and most valuable information to keep you at the top of your game. Whether you are a coach, clinician, or fitness junkie this podcast is for you.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 30min
Weightlifting Mindset: Navigating Perfectionism with Danny Camargo
Delve into the transformative world of Olympic Weightlifting as Dr. Brett Scott sits down with renowned coach Danny Camargo. Discover the evolving strategies in coaching, the crucial balance of technique, recovery, and the integration of CrossFit to boost performance. Learn about the mental edge of successful athletes, the impact of technology on training expectations, and the risks of early specialization. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or sports enthusiast, this episode sheds light on nurturing independence, combating burnout, and the genetic factors that shape athletic potential. Join us to explore effective athlete development and how to navigate the challenges of modern training methods.KEYWORDS:weightlifting, coaching, athlete development, open-mindedness, perfectionism, mental attributes, burnout, early specialization, CrossFit, weightlifting, coaching, training, video feedback, athlete performance, programming, injury prevention, competition, techniqueTAKEAWAYS:Open-mindedness is essential for growth in coaching.Teaching independence helps athletes become self-aware.Perfectionism can hinder performance in weightlifting.Technology has raised expectations for instant results.Successful athletes exhibit bravery and adaptability.Conflict resolution is key to overcoming training challenges.Genetics plays a role, but mentality and lifestyle are crucial.Burnout can be prevented with seasonal training and fun.Rest is as important as training for recovery.Early specialization can lead to burnout and injuries. CrossFit has evolved and varies by gym and coaching.Video feedback can hinder performance if overused.Athletes should focus on execution rather than overthinking.Finding balance in feedback is crucial for athlete development.CrossFit can supplement weightlifting if approached correctly.Technique is essential, especially under heavy loads.Athletes often learn what not to care about over time.Coaching should adapt to the athlete's experience level.Both high and low volume training can be effective.Communication and teamwork are vital in coaching.The Evolution of Weightlifting CoachingNavigating Perfectionism in Weightlifting The Art of Feedback in WeightliftingUnderstanding the Evolution of CrossFit"I think it's being open-minded to change.""Teaching independence is crucial for athletes.""You don't need perfect training to have a perfect performance.""CrossFit has changed a lot over the years.""We could do CrossFit.""We get better well-rounded weightlifters."CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction to the Barbell Therapy Podcast01:59 - Danny Camargo's Journey in Weightlifting04:04 - The Importance of Open-Mindedness in Coaching08:03 - Coaching Philosophies: Independence and Collaboration11:59 - The Role of Self-Awareness in Weightlifting15:57 - Perfectionism in Weightlifting: A Double-Edged Sword20:10 - The Impact of Technology on Athlete Expectations24:10 - Mental and Emotional Attributes of Successful Athletes27:58 - Conflict Resolution and Adaptability in Training32:08 - The Role of Genetics in Weightlifting Success36:05 - Preventing Burnout in Weightlifting39:47 - The Dangers of Early Specialization in Sports50:45 - The Evolution of CrossFit and Weightlifting54:36 - The Role of Video Feedback in Training01:00:04 - Finding Balance in Coaching and Feedback01:11:40 - CrossFitters Supplementing Weightlifting for Performance

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 9min
Road to X-Games with Pro BMX Rider - Matt Ray
Dive into the world of professional BMX with Matt Ray as he spins through his exhilarating journey from casual backyard jumps to electrifying X Games competitions. In this revealing episode, Matt opens up about mastering the mental game, the pivotal role of strength training, and the spirited helmet safety debates. Hear how family roots and resilience fuel his gravity-defying stunts and what lies ahead for the BMX scene. Tune in for an adrenaline-packed conversation that's more than just tricks and tracks!
KEYWORDS:
BMX, Matt Ray, professional BMX rider, BMX culture, competition, strength training, injuries, helmet safety, nutrition, performance
TAKEAWAYS:
Matt Ray's journey in BMX started with backyard jumps.
Fear and confidence play a significant role in performing tricks.
Competition pressure can enhance performance for some riders.
Strength training is crucial for BMX riders to prevent injuries.
The BMX culture is laid back but has its own pressures.
Nutrition and recovery are vital for optimal performance.
The helmet debate in BMX reflects broader cultural attitudes.
Family support has been instrumental in Matt's BMX career.
Mental strategies help riders cope with competition stress.
BMX riders often face the challenge of balancing work and riding.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Introduction to BMX and Matt Ray
03:14 - The Journey to Becoming a Pro BMX Rider05:58Fear and Confidence in BMX Tricks
09:00 - The Pressure of Competition
11:57 - Training Strategies for BMX Competitions
14:49 - The BMX Culture and Lifestyle1
7:57 - The Importance of Strength Training
20:52 - Injuries and Safety in BMX
23:52 - The Helmet Debate in BMX
27:03 - The Role of Family and Support
29:59 - The Future of BMX and Personal Growth
32:59 - Balancing Work and BMX
35:58 - Nutrition and Performance
39:00 - The Importance of Recovery
41:58 - Mental Strategies for BMX Competitions
45:04 - The Impact of Lifestyle Choices on Performance
47:55 - Conclusion and Future Plans

Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 3min
Hormone Harmony: Navigating Health and Wellness with Dr. Eric Fete
🎙️ Tune into a captivating episode of the Barbell Therapy podcast as host Brett Scott is joined by Dr. Eric Fete, a Doctor of Osteopathy specializing in health performance optimization. In this episode, they delve into the world of hormone optimization and functional medicine. They discuss the significant challenges people face with hormonal issues and critique the limitations of traditional medical models. Dr. Fete, who also specializes in prescribing hormonal supplementation, shares valuable insights on the misconceptions surrounding hormone replacement therapy, the benefits of bioidentical hormones, and the complexities of managing hormonal dysfunction through endocrinology.
Their conversation explores the long-term effects of birth control on women's health, the impact of environmental toxins on hormonal balance, and the critical role of lifestyle changes in maintaining hormonal health. They emphasize the importance of gut health and its connection to overall well-being, discussing the risks and benefits of hormone therapy and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). This episode is packed with expert advice for anyone looking to navigate their hormonal health effectively with the help of qualified medical professionals.
Keywords: hormone optimization, functional medicine, health performance, longevity, testosterone, estrogen, healthcare navigation, endocrinology, hormone replacement therapy, bioidentical hormones, birth control, hormonal health, environmental toxins, lifestyle changes, gut health, cognitive decline, hormone therapy, testosterone replacement therapy, women's health, men's health
Themes
Navigating Hormonal Health: Insights from Dr. Brett Scott
The Hidden Effects of Birth Control on Women's Health
Environmental Toxins and Their Impact on Hormones
Lifestyle Changes for Optimal Hormonal Balance
Understanding the Gut-Hormone Connection
Cognitive Health and Hormonal Balance: What You Need to Know
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Hormone Optimization and Functional Medicine
02:00 - Navigating Healthcare and Hormonal Issues
04:49 - The Limitations of Traditional Medical Models
07:42 - Endocrinology and Hormonal Dysfunction
10:04 - Fear and Misconceptions Around Hormone Replacement Therapy
12:59 - The Impact of Confirmation Bias in Medicine
15:49 - Bioidentical Hormones vs. Synthetic Hormones
18:39 - Understanding Optimal Hormone Levels
21:04 - Politics and Economics of Hormonal Treatments
23:50 - The Role of Compounding Pharmacies
28:55 - Contraceptives and Their Long-Term Effects
30:51 - The Long-Term Effects of Birth Control on Women's Health
35:09 - The Impact of Environmental Toxins on Hormonal Health
38:31 - Lifestyle Changes for Hormonal Balance
40:52 - Navigating Hormonal Issues: What Comes First?
44:11 - The Importance of Gut Health in Hormonal Balance
48:46 - Addressing Cognitive Decline and Hormonal Health
50:11 - The Risks and Benefits of Hormone Therapy
52:52 - Understanding Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Risks
56:44 - Choosing the Right Professional for Hormonal Health

Dec 2, 2024 • 56min
Mastering Strength and Conditioning in Hockey: Insights from NHL Coach Devan McConnell
Join Dr. Brett Scott on this episode of the Barbell Therapy Podcast as he interviews NHL strength coach and author, Coach Devan McConnell. Discover how hockey training has evolved and why building a foundation of athleticism and movement literacy is critical for young athletes before specializing in a sport.
🚨 What’s Inside:
Why multi-sport participation is a game-changer for youth development.
In-season vs. off-season training strategies to maintain and enhance physical performance.
The value of post-game weightlifting and why intensity matters more than volume.
Unilateral exercises, Olympic lifting variations, and the power of velocity-based training.
Proven recovery strategies like diaphragmatic breathing and cold therapy.
This episode is a must-listen for athletes, coaches, and parents who want to optimize training, recovery, and performance while minimizing injury risk. Tune in and take your hockey game to the next level! 🚀
KEYWORDS:
Hockey, strength and conditioning, multi-sport participation, in-season training, off-season training, athleticism, movement literacy, strength and conditioning, hockey players, post-game weightlifting, in-season training, unilateral exercises, Olympic lifting variations, velocity-based training, recovery strategies
TAKEAWAYS:
Multi-sport participation is important for young athletes to develop a foundation of athleticism and movement literacy.
In-season training in the NHL focuses on optimization and maintenance of physical qualities, while off-season training is more focused on development.
Training during the in-season is crucial for maintaining and improving physical qualities.
Specialization in a sport should occur around the age of 15-16, after developing a foundation of athleticism.
Training should be tailored to the age and level of the athlete, with a focus on individual strengths and weaknesses. Post-game weightlifting is common in professional hockey and other sports to maintain strength and aid in recovery.
In-season training for hockey players should focus on low-volume, high-intensity exercises to prevent fatigue and maintain performance.
Unilateral exercises are preferred over bilateral exercises for hockey players due to the potential for hip pathology and the strength imbalances between legs.
Olympic lifting variations can be effective for power development, but their inclusion in training programs depends on the athletes' familiarity and physical limitations.
Velocity-based training can be used to regulate intensity and focus on speed and power development.
Recovery strategies such as diaphragmatic breathing and cold therapy can help promote relaxation and improve sleep quality.
A balanced and individualized approach to training and recovery is essential for optimizing performance and preventing injuries in hockey players.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Introduction and Background of Coach Devan McConnell
09:35 - The Importance of Multi-Sport Participation for Young Athletes
18:46 - Developing a Foundation of Athleticism Before Specializing
26:09 - Training Considerations for In-Season and Off-Season Periods
32:03 - Post-Game Weightlifting
34:16 - In-Season Training36:35Unilateral Exercises
38:23 - Olympic Lifting Variations
43:16 - Velocity-Based Training
48:37 - Recovery Strategies
54:04 - Balancing Training and Recovery

Oct 8, 2024 • 1h 31min
Finding Purpose in Fitness and Life with Krista Scott-Dixon, PHD
Krista Scott-Dixon, PhD, is a leading expert in psychology and nutrition with a focus on habit change, particularly within military contexts. She discusses the power of self-compassion in high-performance settings, advocating for empathy alongside toughness. The conversation highlights navigating identity in athletics and the emotional challenges athletes face. Scott-Dixon also emphasizes the importance of a growth mindset and aligning actions with personal values, urging listeners to find their deeper motivations for sustainable success in fitness and life.

Sep 21, 2024 • 1h 21min
Pregnancy and Post Partum Training with Brianna Battles
🎙️ Join strength and conditioning coach Brianna Battles as she dives into the realities of training during pregnancy and postpartum.
Brianna reminds us that motherhood doesn’t mean the end of being an athlete—it’s an opportunity to evolve and grow. From navigating core and pelvic health to managing pressure and breathing, she shares insights on making informed, strategic training choices for long-term performance. With a focus on patience, grace, and rehabilitative exercises, Brianna highlights the importance of personalized approaches and the unique challenges faced by athletes like gymnasts and dancers. Plus, hear her thoughts on postpartum depression, support systems, and why pelvic floor PT is essential for every athlete. 💪

Aug 24, 2024 • 1h 39min
Intuitive Eating: The Anti-Diet with Kelly Igo, RD
Join Dr. Brett Scott as he sits down with Kelly Igo, a seasoned dietitian and former bodybuilder, to shatter the illusions of diet culture. In this enlightening episode, they explore the pitfalls of bodybuilding, the often unseen link between sport and eating disorders, and the powerful principles of intuitive eating. Kelly delves deep into why listening to your body, rather than the food police, can revolutionize your relationship with food and enhance your overall wellness. Discover how rejecting diet mentalities, embracing mindful eating, and finding joy in nourishment can lead to a healthier, more balanced life. Tune in for a dose of reality on carbs, trendy nutrition fads, and how to truly honor your health with gentle nutrition. 🍏🧘♀️
#IntuitiveEating #HealthOverDiets #MindfulEating #NutritionPodcast #EatForWellness

Aug 5, 2024 • 1h 35min
Menopause, Strength Training, and Weight Loss with Artemis Scantalides
Dive into our latest Barbell Therapy episode where Artemis Scantalides shares empowering insights on strength training for menopause. Discover how to tackle age-specific fitness challenges and enhance your health through informed, holistic practices. Perfect for women aged 45+ looking to rejuvenate their wellness journey!

Jul 21, 2024 • 1h 52min
The Keys to Long Term Fitness Success with Tony Pica
Dive into this week's episode as we sit down with fitness expert, Tony Pica to unlock the secrets of sustained health and vitality. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned athlete, Tony's insights and strategies will guide you to achieve and maintain your fitness goals. Tune in to learn how to create a balanced routine that sticks and discover the motivation to keep pushing forward.

Jun 8, 2024 • 1h 48min
Food Psychology with Dr. Shadiq Ali Sheraze
🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️
Join us in this enlightening episode of our podcast as we dive deep into the fascinating world of Food Psychology with the renowned Dr. Shadiq Ali Sheraze, a chiropractic doctor with a wealth of knowledge on the intricate connections between our eating patterns, lifestyle disciplines, and brain health.
Discover how your daily habits and food choices impact your mental clarity, mood, and overall well-being. Learn practical tips and insights to cultivate a balanced lifestyle that nourishes both your body and mind.
Tune in now and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you!
#FoodPsychology #HealthyLiving #BrainHealth #EatingHabits #Podcast


