Hockey Training Interview

Emily and I leave for Italy on Wednesday for 10 days, but before we leave I wanted to let you know that Joe Heiler recently released the interview we did as part of his 2016 Sports Rehab to Sports Performance Teleseminar.

In the interview, we discussed a lot about the evolution of my training philosophy and preventing hip injuries, including:

  • How I first got interested in addressing movement quality in our training programs
  • How to balance movement capacity training with “performance” training
  • Why Tabata’s are stupid (or at least a misnomer)
  • Keys to building (physically and psychologically) resilient athletes
  • Common hip injuries and what we’re doing to prevent them
  • A case study of a NCAA D1 college player that cancelled his hip surgery

This is just a snapshot. Joe also posted an article I wrote on developing explosive power for hockey. All of this is available for FREE right now. I’m genuinely not sure when he’ll pull this down, so check out the link below to get access today.

Click here >> Sports Rehab Expert: Kevin Neeld Interview

To your success,

Kevin Neeld
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“Kevin Neeld is one of the top 5-6 strength and conditioning coaches in the ice hockey world.”
– Mike Boyle, Head S&C Coach, US Women’s Olympic Team

“…if you want to be the best, Kevin is the one you have to train with”
– Brijesh Patel, Head S&C Coach, Quinnipiac University