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Mastering Strength and Conditioning in Hockey: Insights from NHL Coach Devan McConnell

The Barbell Therapy & Performance Podcast
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Join Dr. Brett Scott on this episode of the Barbell Therapy Podcast as he interviews NHL strength coach and author, Coach Devan McConnell. Discover how hockey training has evolved and why building a foundation of athleticism and movement literacy is critical for young athletes before specializing in a sport.


🚨 What’s Inside:

  • Why multi-sport participation is a game-changer for youth development.
  • In-season vs. off-season training strategies to maintain and enhance physical performance.
  • The value of post-game weightlifting and why intensity matters more than volume.
  • Unilateral exercises, Olympic lifting variations, and the power of velocity-based training.
  • Proven recovery strategies like diaphragmatic breathing and cold therapy.

This episode is a must-listen for athletes, coaches, and parents who want to optimize training, recovery, and performance while minimizing injury risk. Tune in and take your hockey game to the next level! 🚀


KEYWORDS:

Hockey, strength and conditioning, multi-sport participation, in-season training, off-season training, athleticism, movement literacy, strength and conditioning, hockey players, post-game weightlifting, in-season training, unilateral exercises, Olympic lifting variations, velocity-based training, recovery strategies


TAKEAWAYS:

  • Multi-sport participation is important for young athletes to develop a foundation of athleticism and movement literacy.
  • In-season training in the NHL focuses on optimization and maintenance of physical qualities, while off-season training is more focused on development.
  • Training during the in-season is crucial for maintaining and improving physical qualities.
  • Specialization in a sport should occur around the age of 15-16, after developing a foundation of athleticism.
  • Training should be tailored to the age and level of the athlete, with a focus on individual strengths and weaknesses. Post-game weightlifting is common in professional hockey and other sports to maintain strength and aid in recovery.
  • In-season training for hockey players should focus on low-volume, high-intensity exercises to prevent fatigue and maintain performance.
  • Unilateral exercises are preferred over bilateral exercises for hockey players due to the potential for hip pathology and the strength imbalances between legs.
  • Olympic lifting variations can be effective for power development, but their inclusion in training programs depends on the athletes' familiarity and physical limitations.
  • Velocity-based training can be used to regulate intensity and focus on speed and power development.
  • Recovery strategies such as diaphragmatic breathing and cold therapy can help promote relaxation and improve sleep quality.
  • A balanced and individualized approach to training and recovery is essential for optimizing performance and preventing injuries in hockey players.


CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Introduction and Background of Coach Devan McConnell

09:35 - The Importance of Multi-Sport Participation for Young Athletes

18:46 - Developing a Foundation of Athleticism Before Specializing

26:09 - Training Considerations for In-Season and Off-Season Periods

32:03 - Post-Game Weightlifting

34:16 - In-Season Training36:35Unilateral Exercises

38:23 - Olympic Lifting Variations

43:16 - Velocity-Based Training

48:37 - Recovery Strategies

54:04 - Balancing Training and Recovery

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