

The Human Kinetics Podcast
Human Kinetics
The Human Kinetics Podcast features interviews with Human Kinetics authors and industry leaders, engaging discussions on the most relevant topics in the fitness, strength and conditioning, and coaching education.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Sep 13, 2024 • 27min
Yogo Through the Lens of Menopause with Niamh Daly
Based on personal experiences and those of her students, yoga teacher Niamh Daly let her passion for helping others guide her to research and explore the true benefits of yoga for menopause. What she found allowed her to step outside the box of the traditional yoga teachings and into the new world of teaching based on the needs of women experiencing perimenopause and menopause. In this interview, she explains how yoga can support symptom relief, health, and self-esteem to those going through perimenopause and menopause.
Learn more in her book, Yoga for Menopause and Beyond.https://ecs.page.link/a6U4M
Niamh Daly
Niamh has been teaching since 2004 under the banner of Yinstinct Yoga. When her own perimenopause began in 2015, she saw there was very little consideration in the yoga world for the evolving needs of women in menopause and beyond. To fill that need, she developed her Yoga for the Stages of Menopause program and in 2020 launched her yoga teacher training (YTT) of the same name, which has now trained hundreds of teachers worldwide. She also runs a continuing professional development course on yoga for bone health and menopause awareness courses for psychotherapists and fitness professionals.
Connect with Niamh
Instagram: @yinstinctyoga
Website: https://yinstinctyoga.com
Human Kinetics
https://ecs.page.link/is5vj

Sep 6, 2024 • 28min
The Importance of Soft Skills in Training and Coaching with Lee Boyce
Lee Boyce, Toronto-based strength coach and educator known for teaching and prolific fitness writing. He talks about why soft skills close the gap between science and client success. Conversations cover reading client motivations, tailoring communication across ages and personalities, building rapport through broad interests, and handling conflict and confidence in coaching.

Aug 30, 2024 • 38min
Developing Endurance with Ben Reuter, PhD
Ben Reuter realized early in his college athletic career that in order to keep pace with his teammates and competition, he needed to find ways to improve his endurance. After earning his master's degree from Old Dominion University and doctorate from Auburn University, he used his knowledge along with CSCS and ATC certifications to help others improve their performance. His most recent venture has been as editor and contributor of NSCA Developing Endurance, Second Edition.
He joined this episode to discuss the growth of endurance sports including running, cycling, swimming, and obstacle course racing, how to improve your endurance for those sports, and the importance of choosing the right approach for your sport and needs.
Developing Endurance, Second Edition
https://ecs.page.link/MpHVt
Ben Reuter, PhD, CSCS, *D, ATC
Instagram: @reutebh
X: @reutebh
Human Kinetics
https://ecs.page.link/is5vj

Aug 23, 2024 • 36min
Functional training, athletes vs. gen pop, and more with Kevin Carr
Friday, August 23, 2024
What is "functional training?" Is it a trendy buzzword that we can ignore, or is there more to it? Trainer, licensed massage therapist, and author Kevin Carr discusses what functional training means and how it has been misinterpreted in the fitness industry. In this conversation, Kevin talks about his career progression, how to put together a complete workout, training gen pop clients vs. athletes, and new challenges trainers face in training the year-round athlete.
Functional Strength Training Anatomy
https://ecs.page.link/CCEqt
Where to find Kevin Carr
Instagram
@kev_in_carr
@movementasmedicine
YouTube version of the interview
https://ecs.page.link/rxvRq
Human Kinetics
https://ecs.page.link/is5vj

Aug 16, 2024 • 34min
Tips for avoiding injury and staying healthy in your running career with Dr. Emmi Aguillard and Coach Jonathan Cane
Friday, August 16, 2024
Aches, pains, and sometimes the unfortunate injury are all associated with running, whether competitively or recreationally. Dr. Emmi Aguillard and Coach Jonathan Cane joined this episode to discuss their book, Run Healthy: The Runner's Guide to Injury Prevention and Treatment. They detail tips and strategies to get healthy and stay healthy in order to get the most out of your running and race journey.
Emmi Aguillard, PT, DPT, FAFS is a fulltime physical therapist managing her own private practice that specializes in treating and training runners. She also has advanced training in pelvic health and works with women to maintain their optimal fitness during pregnancy and safely return to running after giving birth. Prior to that, she worked at Finish Line Physical Therapy in New York City.
Dr. Aguillard earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Columbia University after graduating from Tulane University, where she competed for the women's NCAA Division I track and field and cross country programs. She completed her fellowship in applied functional science through the Gray Institute and has taken numerous courses through the Postural Restoration Institute.
Jonathan Cane, better known as Coach Cane, has been coaching endurance athletes for over 30 years. He holds a master's degree in exercise physiology from Adelphi University and has coached for Nike, JackRabbit, and Under Armour. Cane is the coauthor of Triathlon Anatomy as well as The Complete Idiot's Guide to Weight Training, and he has written for Triathlete magazine, MetroSports Magazine, New York Runner, and more. He has been a featured speaker for Nike, New York Road Runner's, Chelsea Piers Triathlon Club, Hospital for Special Surgery, and others.
Learn more in Run Healthy
https://ecs.page.link/m8srg
Watch the YouTube version
https://ecs.page.link/Zhuux

Aug 2, 2024 • 32min
Exploring Rocket Yoga with David Kyle
David Kyle, founder of Progressive Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga School, has over 20 years of yoga experience and over 30 years in body movement and healing arts. In this episode, David discusses his book, Rocket Yoga: Your Guide to Progressive Ashtanga Vinyasa, as well as the history and purpose behind Rocket yoga and his experiences in the practice. From the Grateful Dead to EDM, Rocket Yoga has something for everyone.
Learn more in Rocket® Yoga https://ecs.page.link/R1iuY

Jul 26, 2024 • 31min
Dr. William Kraemer: Athlete Development and Career Achievements
Dr. William Kraemer has had an accomplished career, being involved with the NSCA since its inception, as founding editor of the NSCA's Journal of Strength and Conditioning research, and as a strength coach, professor, and researcher at numerous universities including The Ohio State University, University of Connecticut, Penn State University, Ball State University, and Edith Cowan University. He has published 12 books and over 500 peer-reviewed papers. He also received the NSCA 2024 Alvin Roy Award for Career Achievement.
In this interview, Dr. Kraemer discusses the evolution of training and athletic development including the idea of long-term athletic development for youth athletes, and how research and technology have changed the way we approach training. You learn more in his newest release, Developing the Athlete.
Developing the Athlete
https://ecs.page.link/iiZyK
YouTube
https://ecs.page.link/WmGQx
Human Kinetics
https://ecs.page.link/QyYKD

Jul 18, 2024 • 33min
Conditioning for Esports
Esports are growing in popularity every day. What was once considered a recreational activity has become a competitive sport at all levels including in the high school and collegiate settings. In this episode, Taylor Johnson and Dr. Joanne DiFrancisco-Donoghue discussed the importance of making sure the body and mind are prepared for competition, and their newly released book, Conditioning for Esports: A Guide to Training and Performance.
Learn more in Conditioning for Esports: A Guide to Training and Performance
https://ecs.page.link/szNxW
Human Kinetics
https://ecs.page.link/i1uC5
Watch the video version on YouTube
https://ecs.page.link/4ypt5

Jul 12, 2024 • 30min
Dr. Robert Schinke: 8 Steps to Succeeding in Sport, Work, and Life
Dr. Robert Schinke is a professor of kinesiology and health sciences at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. He is a distinguished professor in several high-profile international universities and a Canada Research Chair. He serves as a senior co-editor for the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, and editor in chief of the Journal of Sport Psychology in Action. After working with extensively with world-champion professional athletes as well as athletes at the Olympic games, he has developed a resource to expand his reach. Gifted: 8 Steps to Succeeding in Sport, Work and Life will help you unlock your potential by recognizing and embracing your innate talents and abilities. In this interview, Dr. Schinke discusses how Gifted will inspire you to believe in your own natural gifts and achieve excellence across all aspects of your life.
You can get your own copy on the Human Kinetics website:
https://ecs.page.link/S1uog
Human Kinetics
https://ecs.page.link/rbVqp
YouTube
https://ecs.page.link/rs9Cj

Jul 4, 2024 • 43min
In-Season for Athletes Training with Tom Sheppard
Trainer and author Tom Sheppard joined sports performance coach Aaron Patterson to discuss in-season training for athletes. During the discussion, Tom and Aaron talked about the nuances involved in training athletes during the transfer phase from offseason training to in-season training, what in-season training should look like, and the challenges that come with working around the various schedules of athletes at all levels.
YouTube
https://youtu.be/roIhmyB__x4?si=jBDyb8sN68uft7p7
Overload System for Strength by Tom Sheppard and Christian Thibaudeau
https://us.humankinetics.com/products/overload-system-for-strength-the
Human Kinetics
https://us.humankinetics.com/


