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Former Indiana Pacers strength coach Shawn Windle joins the Movement Podcast to unpack 20+ years in the NBA and his evolution from athletic trainer to performance director. This episode explores the integration of sports science, the dangers of over-coaching, individualized athlete care, and the realities of modern NBA player development.
Topics include:
Early career challenges in a siloed sports culture
Why HRV isn’t practical in pro sports
Real-world vs. lab testing
Achilles tendon injuries in the NBA
Youth sports burnout and early specialization
How to earn trust and communicate across disciplines
Using movement screening in daily performance strategy

A must-listen for strength coaches, physical therapists, sports scientists, and anyone working in high performance environments.
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