Cal Dietz and Mike T Nelson on Training Neurology, Oscillatory Reps, and Triphasic II Concepts

Today’s podcast is with Cal Dietz and Mike T Nelson, authors of Triphasic Training II. Today’s podcast features Cal Dietz, of the University of Minnesota and co-author of Triphasic Training, and Dr. Mike T. Nelson, a leading expert in exercise physiology, neurological training concepts, and metabolic flexibility.

Sports performance is like a tree in many respects. It starts with standard strength training methods, then branches out and integrates varying aspects of total human performance. From the period between the original Triphasic Training to Triphasic Training II, Cal has worked through many aspects of athletic performance, interconnecting physiology and neurology. Mike’s work spans many interconnected aspects of human performance, and compliments Cal’s work with physiological underpinnings.

On today’s podcast, Cal and Mike share insights from their new book, Triphasic Training II, focusing on optimizing human performance for athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike. Primary topics in this episode will be practical neurological training concepts, the origin and evolution of the GOAT drill, evolving warmups and training integrations, athletic capacity building, oscillatory training, and much more.

Today’s episode is brought to you by TeamBuildr’s Gym Studio and Lila Exogen.

Use the code “justfly25” for 25% off any Lila Exogen wearable resistance training, including the popular Exogen Calf Sleeves. For this offer, head to: Lilateam.com

For a Gym Studio 14-day free trial, head to gymstudio.com

Cal Dietz and Mike T Nelson on Training Neurology, Oscillatory Reps, and Triphasic II Concepts

View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage.


Main Points

3:55– Embracing Curiosity and Experimentation in Coaching
9:20– Optimizing Strength Training with Triphasic Concepts
15:12– Neurotransmitter-Stimulating Go Drill for Performance Optimization
17:34– Enhancing Performance Through Brain-Stimulating Drills
24:54– Enhancing Performance through Integrated Brain Training
28:32– Enhancing Physical Performance Through Vestibular Training
45:05– Optimizing Nervous System Coordination Through Dosage
48:34– Optimizing Athlete Performance through Targeted Challenges
51:59– Enhancing Coaching Through Experimentation and Data Collection
1:00:13– Aerobic System Development Through Heart Rate Variability
1:02:39– Cognitive Decision-Making in Athletic Performance Optimization
1:11:53– Optimizing Athletic Performance Through Physiological Integration
1:14:44– Utilizing Metrics for Individualized Athletic Recovery
1:21:31– Systemic Movement for Enhanced Athletic Performance


Quotes

(27:50) “If you see kids who do not move athletically, there’s something off with them now, you know, modern-day that could be maybe just too much exposure to video games or they could be, they have like I have some severe eye issues, vestibular issues, etc.” Mike T Nelson

(32:45) “That frustration is a key factor. If you’re frustrated, you’re pushing yourself on all these different levels with all these” Cal Dietz

(34:40) “When we work out, it’s basically, we come, we do one GOAT drill, and then we do our 1080 sprint protocol, one rep, and then we come back, and while the resting, they do the GOAT drill again. And so we end up doing four to six go or four to five go drills before the workout” Cal Dietz

(35:50) “I’ve gotten emails from coaches, high school football coaches. Like, a kid could never catch over his left shoulder for whatever reason, so they all had him on. Well, now he’s catching over the left shoulder. When they started integrating that drill in their passing drills” Cal Dietz

(53:55) “The higher level coaches I watch, they all appear to talk less.”  Mike T Nelson

(59:54) “The biggest thing with oscillatories is that we feel that our ability to stay injury-free has been increased because of the high speed, because that’s how the muscle is getting hurt and that’s how it’s supposed to function on the field.” Cal Dietz

(1:17:05) “In general, the more developed your aerobic system is, the higher your HRV or the better your HRV will be.” Mike T Nelson


About Cal Dietz

Cal Dietz is a strength and conditioning coach known for his innovative work in athletic training. As the co-founder of Triphasic Training, he has developed a comprehensive training system that emphasizes the integration of strength, power, and speed development.
In addition to his role with Triphasic Training, Cal Dietz serves as the director of performance for men’s and women’s hockey, at the University of Minnesota, where he has played a crucial role in the development of cutting-edge training programs for various sports teams. His approach combines scientific principles with practical application, making him a go-to expert in the field.
Dietz is also a highly regarded speaker and educator, sharing his insights on strength training methodologies and their impact on athletic performance at clinics and conferences worldwide.


About Mike T Nelson

Mike T. Nelson, PhD, MSME, CSCS, CISSN, is a research fanatic who specializes in metabolic flexibility, heart rate variability, and human performance.  He has spent 20 years of his life learning how the human body works.  He has a PhD in Exercise Physiology, and a MS in Mechanical Engineering (biomechanics).  He’s an Associate Professor at the Carrick Institute, a university instructor at Rocky Mountain University, creator of the Flex Diet Certification & Physiologic Flexibility Cert, and a Human Optimization Specialist with the Special Forces Experience.  He also is the Research and Human Performance Science Advisor at Tecton -makers of a unique ketone ester, and performance analysis with Rapid Health.  He has published research in both physiology and engineering peer-reviewed journals.  He’s even been called in to share his techniques with top military agencies.  In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, lifting odd objects, going to metal concerts, and kiteboarding.  Find out more at www.miketnelson.com

Free Speed Training eBook - Velocity 101

Velocity 101 eBook

Improving speed is one of the most popular topics in the athletic performance equation.  Where there are many ideas and thoughts out there, as to particular training exercises, or setups, the more core aspects of speed training often go without mention.  These include the fundamental aspects of what makes an athlete fast, specific sprint-power concepts, the relevance of "3D" motion, motor learning and more.  

Velocity 101 will help you take a leap forward in understanding of what makes athletes fast, and how to train it effectively

Invalid email address
We will never sell your information and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top