Just Fly Performance Podcast

453: Jeremy Frisch on Foundations of Athletic Speed and Movement Ability
Today's podcast features Jeremy Frisch. Jeremy is the Director of Athletic Performance at Teamworks Sports Center in Acton, Massachusetts, specializing in youth athletic development. The former owner of Achieve Performance Training, Jeremy is a field leader in youth movement, physical literacy, and long-term athletic development. Jeremy has been a frequent podcast guest and is a source of constant inspiration for training not only younger athletes but those of all ages.
We live within a broken modern sports system (in most countries). Much of sports performance, and athletic development follows suit. Formalized speed training designed for older athletes tends to get pushed down on children far too early. Athletes are continually denied the chance to be athletes, to be autonomous movers, decision makers, and experience the full joy of sport. Not only this, but in that deprivation, we cut ourselves off from the fullness of what we could consider speed training, for any athlete.
On today’s episode, Jeremy speaks on key principles to driving intent and multi-lateral ability in speed training for young athletes, and as they progress through their careers along with the pitfalls of early intensification and “speed training” kids like adults. He also covers many elements of athletic development, such as rhythm, crawling, rolling, strength training, and the development of aerial ability. All this, along with a discussion on the motivation factors of 80’s training movies, was an enjoyable conversation with Jeremy Frisch that is fundamental to the long-term development of athletes.
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Timestamps
1:59- Enhancing Athletic Performance with Powerball Game
7:01- Engaging Youth in Interactive Speed Training Exercises
9:33- Developmental Progression Through Play and Training
14:53- Innovative Solutions Through 80s Constraints
17:00- Fundamental Elements for Speed in Children
28:46- Fundamental Movement Activities for Youth Athletes
39:29- Joyful Motivation: Igniting Passion in Youth Sports
46:59- Engaging Athletic Training with Interactive Games
49:32- Engaging Activities Enhance Training Intent
54:04- Adapting Techniques in Enhanced Relay Races
56:58- Foundation Building Through Early Clean Technique Practice
1:05:24- Foundational Movements for Effective Athlete Development
1:10:20- Enhancing Athletic Skills Through Varied Drills
1:21:12- Intrinsic Satisfaction in Physical Training Journeys
1:25:10- Enhancing Athletic Performance Through Rhythmic Coordination
1:31:27- Interactive Body-Scanning Dance Game for Xbox
Quotes
(12:37) "Expand their movement bandwidth. And the only way you can expand their movement bandwidth is by immersing them in as much movements as possible in as many ways as possible."
(29:00) "If you look in like the Russia, like everyone thinks like the Russians had this like big secret, but if you look at like, you know those eastern block training, you see all the videos of black and white, like those guys are doing gymnastics and wrestling and climbing on things and doing pull ups and like just all like out in the, out in the mountains running over like jumping over rocks and stuff. It's like that's just GPP."
(29:55) "If you really want to develop an athlete, it's gotta be age-appropriate and you gotta get them excited for what they're doing."
(49:50) "Like everyone's, everyone's involved (in speed development) Everyone. It's just not one kid alone running on a treadmill, right? Everyone's activated, everyone's excited, everyone's laughing,