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Author: Andrew Takata

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Andrew Takata from HNL Movement discusses anything and everything related to optimizing human performance so that you can improve the quality of your life. Learn comprehensive ways to take care of your body, achieve better health, and elevate your performance so you can achieve your true potential. Andrew shares valuable information covering topics of rehab and injury prevention techniques, movement efficiency, strength and conditioning, and ways to create sustainable nutrition habits so that you can level up your performance in sports, daily activities, and life. He has over a decade of experience working with people of all ages, activity levels, training backgrounds, as well as helping people successfully return to activities following injury. Join Andrew and his passion to learn, understand, and share how health, nutrition, lifestyle, and movement collectively contribute to human performance. It will be a mix of interviews, great conversations, and solo episodes that you won’t want to miss. Hit subscribe, and get ready to optimize your human performance.
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As the year wraps up, it’s tempting to overhaul everything — training, nutrition, goals, routines. In this short end-of-year episode, Andrew explains why that approach usually backfires. Progress doesn’t come from drastic changes or emotional overload. It comes from small, intentional improvements executed consistently. The athletes who improve year after year aren’t doing more — they’re doing the basics better. Andrew breaks down the difference between progressive overload and drastic overlo...
Athletes chase tightness like it’s a flexibility problem, but the truth is far more interesting — and way more useful. In this episode, Andrew breaks down why chronic “tight” muscles are almost never caused by short tissue, and why stretching only gives temporary relief. Tightness is a signal, not a diagnosis. It shows up when the body doesn’t trust the joint position, doesn’t have enough strength or stability in key ranges, or is getting noisy sensory input that forces the nervous system to ...
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into an important but often overlooked concept — that there are levels to movement efficiency and exercise technique. Just because you’re sweating or feeling fatigued doesn’t necessarily mean you’re improving performance. Andrew explains why athletes who move efficiently tend to make training look effortless, while those who rely on poor mechanics often mistake exhaustion for progress. He breaks down how movement efficiency is a skill ...
In this powerful and honest conversation, Yancy shares his personal journey of learning how to coach—not just athletes, but his own kids. As a professional fighter, mentor, and father, he opens up about the unique challenges of balancing those roles and how his approach to coaching continues to evolve. We dive deep into the heart of what it really means to coach: the balance between teaching, accountability, and connection. Yancy and Andrew discuss how the landscape of coaching has changed fr...
In this short and reflective episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew shares an honest update on life, balance, and the ongoing pursuit of progress. With exciting projects and new opportunities on the horizon, he discusses the importance of slowing down just enough to focus on quality — both in training and in life. Just as great training isn’t about doing more, but doing things with purpose and consistency, Andrew emphasizes that true growth comes from staying intentional through all of l...
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into one of the most overlooked yet powerful aspects of training—weight distribution. How you distribute your weight during exercises determines how forces travel through your body, how strong you feel, and how effectively you can improve. From squats to deadlifts, push-ups, and even agility work, subtle shifts forward, backward, or into the wrong joints can completely change the mechanics of the movement and the stress on your body. A...
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into the importance of sticking with a program long enough to truly maximize your results. Too often, athletes and fitness enthusiasts move on from exercises or programs after only a few attempts, thinking they’ve already mastered them or searching for something new. Andrew explains why real progress takes time, repetition, and consistency, and how improvements often don’t reveal themselves until you’ve practiced something over and ove...
In this episode of Yin and Yancy, Andrew and Yancy dive into the double-edged sword of information overload in today’s fitness and performance world. With endless tips, hacks, and advice at our fingertips, it’s easy to get distracted or overwhelmed instead of focusing on what really matters—being consistent and building a strong foundation. They discuss how too much information at the wrong time can become an obstacle rather than a tool for progress, especially for beginners who can’t yet ful...
In this short and practical episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew breaks down one of the most overlooked keys to eating well consistently — having enough nutritious options that fit your lifestyle, goals, and schedule. He explains why nutrition often becomes difficult when your choices are limited, and how expanding your “nutrition toolbox” gives you the flexibility and sustainability you need for long-term success. Andrew shares simple strategies to build a variety of go-to meals and s...
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew breaks down a simple but powerful truth: the details matter more than you think. Whether you’re an athlete chasing performance goals or a coach trying to raise the standard, this short episode dives into how small actions — often overlooked — play a huge role in progress, injury prevention, and long-term development. Andrew shares relatable examples from training sessions, warm-ups, and even life outside the gym to show how the “little thing...
In this episode of Yin and Yancy, Andrew and Yancy reflect on a powerful message inspired by a Denzel Washington clip: in life, you learn, you earn, and you return. This simple yet profound idea sparked a deeper conversation about personal growth, experience, and how we pass on what we’ve gained—whether in our families, careers, or communities. Yancy shares how this perspective shows up in his own journey as a father, while Andrew explores the role this plays in coaching, mentorship, and the ...
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into an often overlooked but essential concept for upper body performance and long-term shoulder health — scapulothoracic function. While most people are quick to focus on rotator cuff strengthening, the real foundation lies in how well the scapula can stabilize and move over the rib cage. Andrew explains how the scapulothoracic joint isn't a true joint in the traditional sense — it has no bony or ligamentous connections — and relies e...
In this quick solo episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew dives into a crucial yet often overlooked concept: you can’t undo how your body responds to training. Once you’ve pushed past your body’s capacity, no amount of recovery tools—massage guns, cold plunges, compression sleeves—can erase the effects of excessive training. Whether it’s extreme fatigue, soreness, tightness, or injury, these responses are the result of doing too much, too soon, and too often. Andrew uses a powerful analo...
In this episode of Yin and Yancy, Andrew and Yancy explore the delicate balance between cautiousness and confidence, both in life and in training. Yancy reflects on a moment with his child learning to navigate stairs—how initial caution gradually gave way to confidence, and how that same shift happens in all of us. It’s a powerful metaphor for training, growth, and being mindful of how we carry ourselves through each phase of learning and performance. The conversation dives into how overconfi...
In this short but impactful solo episode, Andrew dives into a common misconception in training: that more is always better. If you—or someone you know—are training hard 6–7 days a week but not seeing the progress you expect, this episode is for you. Andrew explains why piling on more volume or sessions can actually stall your progress, especially when recovery and quality are overlooked. He breaks down the principles of general adaptation and supercompensation, reminding us that adaptation on...
In this solo episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew breaks down an important concept from David Epstein’s The Sports Gene: the interplay between your starting point—your baseline—and how well you respond to training. Whether you're an athlete, coach, or just someone trying to make progress in your fitness journey, understanding where you fall on this spectrum can bring clarity, motivation, and smarter training decisions. Andrew walks through the four combinations of baseline and responsi...
In this engaging episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew sits down with Blake Parado, the owner of Parado Power, to discuss his inspiring journey into the fitness world and his approach to training. Blake shares his background growing up in Manoa Valley, where he played multiple sports like baseball, soccer, and basketball. He explains how his early experiences with strength training shaped his understanding of physical development and led him to pursue a career in fitness and personal tr...
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew takes a deep dive into the challenges coaches face when working with athletes at different stages of experience. For beginner athletes, the technical aspects of strength and conditioning may be straightforward, but the real challenge lies in communication—how to teach, connect, and help them understand the fundamentals without much reference point. It’s about getting them to embrace the basics and guiding them to move efficiently, which requ...
In this quick but insightful episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew breaks down three essential concepts to improve your nutrition for performance. He focuses on simple, actionable steps to help athletes and fitness enthusiasts optimize their food choices and build sustainable habits that enhance both health and performance. Whether you’re just starting your nutrition journey or looking to refine your approach, this episode provides a solid foundation for success. Andrew discusses the im...
In this thought-provoking episode of Yin and Yancy, Andrew and Yancy explore the power of perspective and how seeing things from different angles can transform our understanding and progress. Yancy shares a powerful analogy, using his daughter’s new ability to crawl and discover hidden objects on the ground—things they had been searching for from a higher vantage point. This serves as a metaphor for how we, as adults, often view life from our fixed perspectives and miss opportunities to under...
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