DiscoverSupporting Champions167: Rethinking strength, innovating exercise choice and movement patterns with Tim Stevenson
167: Rethinking strength, innovating exercise choice and movement patterns with Tim Stevenson

167: Rethinking strength, innovating exercise choice and movement patterns with Tim Stevenson

Update: 2025-05-28
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In this episode of the Supporting Champions Podcast, Steve Ingham is joined by Tim Stevenson – a seasoned strength and conditioning coach – to explore the complex mechanics of the shoulder, injury prevention, and how to build resilient, high-performing athletes. Drawing from over 16 years of experience and his work with elite performers like Charlotte Henshaw, Tim shares a philosophy that moves beyond traditional training—focusing instead on dynamic stability, movement quality, and control-based strength.


Tim sheds light on why the shoulder is such a vulnerable joint, and how athletes can strengthen it not just through brute force, but through mobility, variation, and intentional movement. We explore how rehabilitation should be integrated with performance training, and how a holistic approach is essential for long-term fitness, injury resilience, and sustained enjoyment in sport.


🔍 Key Takeaways


✅ The shoulder’s complexity requires dynamic, not just isolated, strength.


✅ Rehab and S&C shouldn’t be separate—they must be integrated.


✅ Varied movement patterns and calisthenics build “bulletproof” shoulders.


✅ Strength is the armour—but control and awareness are the strategy.


✅ Movement quality matters more than just lifting heavy.


 


📌 Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Tim Stevenson and His Journey


03:05 The Complexity of Shoulder Injuries


05:47 Rehabilitation vs. Strength Training for Shoulders


09:14 Case Study: Charlotte Henshaw’s Journey


11:58 Dynamic Stability in Shoulder Training


14:57 Rethinking Traditional Strength Methods


17:48 Building Bulletproof Shoulders


21:00 Integrating Rehab with S&C


24:05 The Role of External Rotation


26:59 Exploring Training Alternatives


38:33 The Importance of Shoulder Mechanics


41:05 Integrating Control-Based Movements


42:30 Exploring Athleticism and Strength


44:41 Functional Performance Goals


46:38 Movement vs. Strength


48:56 Long-Term Fitness Philosophy


53:33 Variety and Longevity in Training


54:58 Practical Training Recommendations


01:01:17 Mobility Integration


01:04:22 Cross-Training for Shoulder Health


01:07:10 Final Thoughts


🎧 Whether you’re an athlete, coach, physio, or simply someone looking to future-proof your training, this episode with Tim Stevenson offers a compelling look into the science and practice of building strong, mobile, and resilient shoulders.


🔗 Learn more about Tim’s work at: https://www.dynamicshoulders.com/


🎓 Use code SC10 for 10% off all Supporting Champions Courses: https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/onlinecourse/#courses


#StrengthTraining #ShoulderHealth #Rehabilitation #InjuryPrevention #AthleteDevelopment #SupportingChampions #DynamicStability #MobilityTraining

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167: Rethinking strength, innovating exercise choice and movement patterns with Tim Stevenson

167: Rethinking strength, innovating exercise choice and movement patterns with Tim Stevenson

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