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    The Stronger Stride Podcast

    The Stronger Stride Podcast

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    A podcast about running and more! A weekly conversation with accomplished athletes, health professionals, and weekend warriors on how and why they do what they do. We aspire to share value on topics surrounding training, nutrition, injury prevention, and mental strategies to not only improve your performance but enhance your life. Your hosts, Lydia Mckay; Physiotherapist and Personal Trainer, and Sophie Lane; Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Running Coach, are passionate about running and are excited to help you run stronger!

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    263. Plyometrics, Longevity & Athleticism with Angus Bradley

    263. Plyometrics, Longevity & Athleticism with Angus Bradley

    May 16, 2026
    1h 9m

    263. Plyometrics, Longevity & Athleticism with Angus Bradley

    Today we sit down with strength & conditioning coach Angus Bradley to unpack the principles behind effective training, athletic development, and why fitness doesn’t need to be as complicated as the internet makes it seem.

    Angus shares his approach to simplifying training while still getting great results; focusing on consistency, individuality, and understanding the “why” behind programming decisions. We dive deep into plyometrics, resilience, longevity, and what it actually means to train like an athlete across the lifespan.

    From runners trying to stay injury-free, to gym-goers wanting to move better and perform better, this episode is packed with practical insights grounded in sports science and real-world coaching experience.

    We discuss:

    • Why simplicity often beats over-optimization

    • The key physical qualities that make someone “athletic”

    • Plyometric training: benefits, risks, and common misconceptions

    • How to safely program jumps, hops, and explosive work

    • Dose, intensity, and progression for different experience levels

    • Why plyometrics matter for longevity, resilience, and injury prevention

    • The balance between strength and endurance training

    • The interference effect explained simply

    • Common weak links seen in runners

    Angus also breaks down concepts like ground contact time, limb velocity, and his intensity tier system for plyometrics; making complex sports science practical and easy to apply.

    Whether you’re a runner, strength athlete, clinician, or just someone wanting to train smarter for the long term, this episode offers a fresh perspective on performance, movement, and health.

    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Introduction to Angus Bradley and His Journey
    09:40 Simplifying Fitness: The Need for Guiding Principles
    21:39 Defining Athleticism: Key Physical Qualities
    23:42 Navigating Training Myths
    26:23 The Importance of Session Structure
    29:10 Consistency Over Optimization
    31:14 Understanding Athletic Attributes
    34:21 Plyometrics: The Key to Resilience
    45:11 The Longevity of Plyometric Training
    46:05 Strength Training for Longevity
    47:55 Strength Training as Healthcare
    49:55 Training Older Adults Effectively
    51:16 Weak Links in Runners’ Training
    55:22 Zone Training & Running Performance
    59:16 Balancing Strength and Endurance
    01:03:22 The Interference Effect Explained
    01:07:41 Conclusion: Finding the Right Balance

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    YouTube: Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAP9eXZNoDB_9zk7WBMm9WA

    Find Angus here: @angusbradley92 @generalphysicalpreparation https://www.youtube.com/@angusbradley92

    Discount Codes:
    TAILWINDSTRONG – 15% off Tailwind Nutrition
    STRONGERSTRIDE – 15% off Vivobarefoot shoes
    STRONGER15 – 15% off Skorcha Sunscreen

    Thanks for tuning in!
    TSSP x

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