Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Ep.#72: Ian King is a fitness pioneer who's coached elite athletes, including Olympians. Ian joins us to talk injury prevention, Crossfit, improving your power lifts, industry gimmicks, real training research, & more - 042114
Ep.#72: Ian King is a fitness pioneer who's coached elite athletes, including Olympians. Ian joins us to talk injury prevention, Crossfit, improving your power lifts, industry gimmicks, real training research, & more - 042114
Ian founded one of the
world's original physical preparation services for elite athlete in
1986 and has trained elite athletes in over 20
different sports in over 10 different countries.
Ian is one of the most
respected strength coaches in the field. Yet due to his commitment
to detailed research, and unwavering distaste for gimmicky
trends in the sports performance, Ian is
not as visible as most self-proclaimed strength & conditioning
coaches. However, anyone in the past 25+ years who claim to be a
strength coach, know and respect the name Ian King.
The author of the
training classic, "Get Buffed," (http://budurl.com/getbuffedbook) "The Book of
Muscle," (http://budurl.com/bookofmuscle) and several
other books, e-books, and DVDs, continues to focus on athlete
preparation for high level athletes, including
Olympians, as well as provides top notch
education services for for some of the most
sought-after coaches in the world.
Ian takes time out of
his busy schedule to discuss the following with Mike & Sincere:
Why Ian
does not "try stuff out"
How long
does Ian research his training
programs before publishing it publicly and what
coaches can learn from his philosophy
Why does
Ian find strength-oriented research and
training boring
What is
Ian's opinion of Crossfit and
why
What
aspects of the fitness industry makes
Ian feel embarrassed
Individualization
vs. Randomness and the problem between the
two
Ian
shares how many years he feels it takes to create a
"scientific" cause-effect relationship to
training
Ian
discusses the issues and relationships
between marketing, scarcity, fear, and
impatience in the fitness industry
How does
Ian avoid clients who have the instant
gratification mindset
Why most
high profile fitness marketers are the
least competent coaches
Ian
shares how he would help a client improve on the power
lifts (i.e. squats/bench/deadlfts)
Why injury can
actually be a good thing
Why
there really is no difference
in training for the high level athlete
and the everyday Joe & Jane
Why
should trainees address unilateral
training and correcting imbalances
Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan, combine their decades of experiences as successful entrepreneurs & health & fitness experts, and chat w/guests w/a no holds barred approach to living life on your own terms. Bullsh-tter's discretion is advised.