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On episode 44 of the Platform to Perform Podcast I spoke to Youth S&C Researcher, Ben Pullen. A self-confessed coach at heart, Ben’s PhD has looked at how to optimise youth athletic development. As part of his project, he has delivered interventions to improve the athletic motor skill competency of secondary school children. On today’s episode Ben and I discussed: · The difference between ‘traditional’ strength and conditioning v strength and conditioning in the P.E curriculum · Ben’s thoughts on physical testing in traditional S&C environments vs school settings · Ben’s research into how physical competency with fundamental movement skills affects psychological factors such as self esteem, confidence and motivation · The relationship between strength and movement competency · Ben’s research and critique of movement screens Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Developing Motor Competencies in Youth The Youth Exercise Centre in Portshead, Bristol If you feel you are in a position to support the Platform to Perform Podcast, or you simply want to improve your athletic development toolbox, check out my Patreon below. In exchange for supporting the podcast, you will receive exclusive access to all of my Calisthenics Kidz lessons, my ever-expanding movement library, all of my programs, and educational S&C content released exclusively via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ToddDavidsonp2pCoaching?fan_landing=true Got a question for me? You can email me via platformtoperform@gmail.com