

Jochum Strength Podcast
Austin Jochum
This is the Jochum Strength Podcast where we look to uncover what high performance really is with our guests! Take the journey down some rabbit holes with us! Keep Chopping Wood
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Nov 10, 2025 • 1h 5min
Vince Wilkinson: Life is Short So Lift Heavy
Vince Wilkinson is an Engineer Captain in the U.S. Army and a competitive strongman. He shares his 'Life is short, lift heavy' philosophy, emphasizing the importance of dedication in training. Vince recounts his journey from soccer to strongman, coaching principles, and how he engages clients using strongman techniques. He discusses competition tales, the nuts and bolts of qualifiers, and realistic nutrition strategies. Vince also offers insights into building a successful social media presence while staying authentic and motivating others.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 16min
Antonio Squillante: Training Harder by Monitoring Fatigue
Antonio Squillante, a professor and strength coach for the USA Cycling National Sprint Program, shares his fascinating journey from Italy to the U.S. He discusses the cultural differences in training and the importance of monitoring fatigue to enhance performance. Antonio emphasizes using validated metrics over hype, exploring velocity-based training strategies, and the balance between strength and aerodynamics in cycling. His insights on hands-on experimentation and embracing auto-regulation highlight a fresh perspective on effective training methods.

Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 23min
Dr. JC Ditch: From Torn Achilles To A 50 Inch Vetical - The Future Of Sports Science
This week on the Jochum Strength Podcast we have on Dr. John C Ditch. John is a professor at Carrol University, Runs a Sports Science Consulting Group, and loves all things biomechanics. Throughout the episode we talk about his insane garage research facility, what devices seem to be worth the money, a ton of various biomechanics relating to jumping, and an aggressive return to play protocol. As always thanks for listening and enjoy the episode.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 10min
Joe Pedulla: Chasing Adaptations Over Specific Exercises
Joe Pedulla, a strength coach at the University of Oklahoma, shares his expertise on pragmatic programming and training philosophy. He emphasizes the importance of self-training for coaches to gain practical knowledge. Joe discusses selecting exercises based on physiological parameters rather than names and warns against overcommitting to a single coaching ideology. He also outlines his innovative programming framework, discusses the significance of cardio for recovery, and highlights the unique needs of compressive athletes. Tune in for a wealth of strength training insights!

Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 1min
Harry Walker: The Worlds Most Interesting Strength Coach
This week on the Jochum Strength Podcast we are stoked to bring on Harry Walker. Describing a guest is usually a simple task but for Harry that goes out the window completely. He is a Strength Coach, Wildland Firefighter, Strongman Athlete, Army National Guard Soldier, and a USMC Veteran. Throughout the episode we talk about concurrently balancing the physical demands of all these responsibilities, competing in various competitions around the world, as well as some light philosophical topics. This was an awesome episode that displays how taking on challenges leads to meaningful work. As always thanks for listening and enjoy the episode.

Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 8min
Austin Nice: Pathway to Becoming a D1 S&C Coach
This week on the Jochum Strength Podcast we had the pleasure of speaking to Austin Nice a strength coach out of the University of Cincinnati who I had the pleasure of meeting while I was a grad student at Pitt. Throughout the episode we talk about Austin’s pathway into being a D1 Strength Coach, the relationships and communication with sport coaches, being a good mentee, and the importance of being incredibly good at the basics. This is a great episode for anyone looking at a career in the strength and conditioning field and as always thanks for listening.

Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 9min
All Things Hockey with Welty and Brian
Welcome back to the Jochum Strength Podcast. This week we have on Welty and Brian to cover all things hockey. Throughout the episode they dive into experimenting and being guinea pigs for their own programming, on ice vs off ice training correlations, and building an environment that breeds competition. As always thanks for listening and enjoy the episode.

Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 8min
Khyrs Speed: Why You Need To Sprint As An Weightlifter: Building Real Power for Weightlifting
n today’s episode, Austin sits down with strength coach Khrys Speed to dive into Olympic lifting. They explore how to balance skill work, strength work, and athletic qualities like sprinting and jumping, why mobility needs to target specific joints and patterns, and how clear intent can transform technique. You’ll also hear about creative programming ideas, how Olympic lifts transfer to other lifts, and some insight into Khrystopher’s own athletic pursuits. Enjoy the episode.

Sep 15, 2025 • 1h 7min
Dr. Kelly Starrett: The Supple Leopard and Mobility to Measurable Performance
Host Austin sits down with the coach/physio behind Supple Leopard to unpack how modern S&C drifted from performance—and how to stitch it back together. They dig into balancing “movement yogi” work with real wattage, why the weight room should be a safe place to take risks, and how prep that looks like getting ready for a fight beats 20 minutes of foam rolling. You’ll hear practical ways to restore positions, use test–retest thinking, and design warm-ups that light up the nervous system (spike ball, flag-belt games, resisted throws, barefoot jumps) so athletes show up faster, tougher, and happier—and coaches stop over-accessorizing the gym.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 1h 33min
The Evolution of Flexibull: Authenticity, ATG, and Finding Soul Beyond Social Media
Jeffrey "Flexibull" Wolf navigates his dynamic journey in fitness, from baseball to CrossFit and Gymnastic Bodies, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and culture over social media metrics. He candidly discusses his burnout from online platforms, the value of training real people, and how jiu-jitsu helped him reconnect with his true self. Flexibull argues for depth in engagement over superficial popularity and shares insights on owning mistakes, cultivating meaningful relationships, and the balance between doing the work and adhering to training models.


