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High Performance Training Methodologies in the NHL

EPISODE SUMMARY

For over a decade Mike Potenza has been an integral part of the National Hockey Team, the San Jose Sharks.

In this newest episode, Mike shares his own personal journey towards the NHL and some of the key performance methodologies he has developed along the way.

Part one of his talk with Kitman Labs’ CEO, Stephen Smith, will cover:

  • How Mike’s experience with multiple, collegiate sports has helped to influence training methodologies with professional ice hockey players
  • Avoiding the trap of maintenance and monotony in-season, and striving for training with stimulus and intensity
  • Developing new, young talent as the season begins.

Listen to part two, where Mike will share some insights from the NHL combines and how to identify a future champion.

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Announcement

Kitman Labs Joins ‘More than Equal’ Quest To Develop First Female Formula 1 Champion

More than Equal’s mission is to close the gender gap in motor sports and find and develop the first female Formula 1 world champion. They will now have an advanced operating system to centralize data for female drivers participating in More than Equal’s pioneering Development Programme.

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