Today’s podcast features Bren Veziroglu. Bren is a movement educator, blending scientific principles with personal exploration in his teaching. He has studied globally with top instructors across disciplines, emphasizing scalability, engagement, and physicality in his approach. Bren is an outspoken proponent of the constraint-led approach to sport, particularly in the martial arts.
In many sports and strength training programs, skill development is often reduced to rigid drills and dry repetition. While foundational qualities like strength and endurance can be trained straightforwardly, complex skills require a richer, more dynamic approach—one that embraces the full range of movement our bodies are capable of. Research consistently supports a learner-centered, constraint-led method as being more effective for long-term learning and performance.
In this episode, Bren dives into the integration of traditional strength and mobility work with dynamic movement and motor learning concepts. He shares practical insights on skill acquisition, mobility, jump training, and the role of partner-based work in foundational strength exercises—offering a fresh perspective on how we can build more effective and engaging training environments.
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Timestamps
2:00– Bren’s Background in Athletics, Strength Training, and Movement
15:50– What “Movement” Concepts Can Offer a Traditional Sport or Sports Performance Practice
22:18– Levels of Richness and Time-Efficiency in Standard Training Exercises and the Impact of Movement Games
30:57– Dynamic Target-Reaching Exercises for Enhanced Mobility
34:37– Dynamic Partner-Assisted Exercises for Injury Prevention
45:16– Dynamic Jumping Training for Enhanced Athletic Performance
45:16– Dynamic Warm-Up Challenges for Better Athlete Engagement
46:00– Movement Variability, Differential Learning and Improved Athletic Outcomes
1:00:14– Partner Training Strength and Performance Concepts
Quotes
(7:00) “The whole paradigm of you just build your physical attributes, and you can use them on the field in sport, was so clearly not what I was experiencing.” – Bren Veziroglu
(20:00) “On one end of the polarization, you have FRC, you are going to lock everything down… it’s great, but it takes an enormous amount of time, versus mobility games are the total opposite of that.” – Bren Veziroglu
(46:06) “What are compensations if not the skill of self-organization?” – Bren Veziroglu
(50:19) “There’s one speed skating study he did and one of the variations is literally listed is like, do a pirouette before the start. Like they’re doing a sprint. Do a pirouette. And so that’s how wide these variations can be.” – Bren Veziroglu
(1:00:30) “Those (partner guided) mobility tasks. I think those are enormous when we’re getting more out of it. Should be easier to recover from. Should be lower injury risk, should be more fun. I mean, big wins.” – Bren Veziroglu
(1:02:46) “If you’re just developing the strength and you’re never applying it to like, how do I lift another person? Not so useful maybe.” – Bren Veziroglu
About Bren Veziroglu
Bren Veziroglu is a movement educator with over 11 years of experience teaching in both private and group settings. He utilizes a unique interdisciplinary approach that blends modern scientific understanding with personal exploration and constant refinement and testing.
He has traveled the world to study intensively with many of the world’s greatest teachers in a wide variety of disciplines. His academic and physical practices inform his teaching style, which emphasizes scalability, engagement, and physicality. His teaching has empowered thousands through both in-person instruction and online.
Bren holds numerous formal degrees and certifications, including an M.S. in Kinesiology from San Jose State University, a dual degree B.S. in Biochemistry and Biology from Brandeis University, and a Certified Performance and Sport Scientist & CSCS from the NSCA. He has previously been certified as a CPT and Fitness Nutrition Specialist from the National Academy of Sports Medicine, and USAW-1.