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Episode #46: Performing At Our Highest Biological Potential W. Brian MacKenzie

Brian MacKenzie is an expert in the development and application of custom protocols to optimize human health and performance. His work harnesses and integrates respiratory, movement, strength and endurance-based training approaches to elicit unprecedented positive results. His protocols have been used to accelerate and raise both mental and physical performance in world-class Olympic and professional athletes, top executives, and operators, as well as to improve the health for people suffering from various chronic illnesses.

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Episode #36: Breaking Barriers to Unlock Performance W. Eric Cressey

Eric Cressey, MA, CSCS, is president and co-founder of Cressey Sports Performance, with facilities in Hudson, MA, and Jupiter, FL. Eric has worked with clients from youth sports to the professional and Olympic ranks, but is best known for his extensive work with baseball players; more than 100 professional players train with him each off-season.

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Episode #23: Functional Power Training W. Dr. John Rusin

Dr. John Rusin is a sports performance specialist and injury prevention expert that has coached some of the world’s most elite athletes including multiple Olympic gold medalists, NFL and MLB All-Star performers, and professionals from 11 different sports. He has also managed some of the most successful barbell sports athletes in the world including world record-holding powerlifters, CrossFit Games athletes, and IFBB professional physique athletes.

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Episode #22: Fitness Pain Free W. Dan Pope

Dan Pope works as a physical therapist to help get people out of pain, and creating plans to help them get back to training. He teaches people how to perform movements safely and efficiently.

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Episode #04: Gymnastics Development Done Right W. Dave Durante

Dave Durante is a multiple time USA gymnastics national champion and was part of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Team as alternate. After retiring from competition, David helped coach his alma mater, Stanford University, to an NCAA Team Title in 2009 and has continued to be a part of the sport through his position on the Athlete Advisory Committee with the United States Olympic Committee as well as his position on the USA Gymnastics Men's Technical Committee.

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