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#233 Dr. Tim Suchomel Part 1- R2RR

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In this first part of a new Research 2 Reps Roundtable podcast episode, I’m joined by my co-hosts, Dr. Ernie Rimer and Dr. Ted Lambrinides, along with our guest Dr. Tim Suchomel, Associate Professor and Director of the Sports Science Master’s Program at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Suchomel shares his extensive background in strength and power-oriented training and his current research on athlete monitoring and long-term athlete development. He delves into how his work on neuromuscular research and combining athletic, academic, and sports medicine resources is shaping his approach, particularly as he transitions to Pittsburgh and navigates the challenges presented by the transfer portal and extended athlete eligibility.

The conversation expands to discuss the importance of collaboration between organizations such as CSCCA and NSCA. We explore how working together can help create consensus statements and unified guidelines to address athlete health and performance challenges, particularly as the landscape of collegiate and professional athletics evolves with increased athlete transfers. Dr. Suchomel highlights the growing need for data-driven solutions and partnerships within the sports science field to ensure better development of athletes and to adapt to the changing dynamics in sports. This episode provides key insights into the future of strength and conditioning and how collaboration will drive progress in the industry.

Shout out to our podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible!

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In this first part of a new Research 2 Reps Roundtable podcast episode, I’m joined by my co-hosts, Dr. Ernie Rimer and Dr. Ted Lambrinides, along with our guest Dr. Tim Suchomel, Associate Professor and Director of the Sports Science Master’s Program at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Suchomel shares his extensive background in strength and power-oriented training and his current research on athlete monitoring and long-term athlete development. He delves into how his work on neuromuscular research and combining athletic, academic, and sports medicine resources is shaping his approach, particularly as he transitions to Pittsburgh and navigates the challenges presented by the transfer portal and extended athlete eligibility.

The conversation expands to discuss the importance of collaboration between organizations such as CSCCA and NSCA. We explore how working together can help create consensus statements and unified guidelines to address athlete health and performance challenges, particularly as the landscape of collegiate and professional athletics evolves with increased athlete transfers. Dr. Suchomel highlights the growing need for data-driven solutions and partnerships within the sports science field to ensure better development of athletes and to adapt to the changing dynamics in sports. This episode provides key insights into the future of strength and conditioning and how collaboration will drive progress in the industry.

Shout out to our podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible!

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