Ep 11: Matt Aldred - Fascial Archetyping and Training in Basketball
Description
Matt Aldred is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Michigan Men’s Basketball. Prior to Michigan, he was the Director of Basketball Health and Performance at Furman for six seasons. In that role, he also worked with Furman’s men’s golf and men’s and women’s cross country. Before Furman, he spent a season at the University of Florida as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, working with both men’s and women’s basketball programs.
In this episode, Matt recounts his unique journey from soccer to becoming a strength coach for basketball teams in the U.S. He discusses the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and humility in his professional journey. He also delves into the intricacies of individualized training programs, the impact of NIL on athlete management, and the practical application of fascial mechanics for sports. Throughout, the focus remains on making the weight room a place of growth and enjoyment for athletes while adapting training techniques to meet individual needs and roles within the team.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
03:31 Early Coaching Experiences
09:48 Strength and Conditioning Philosophy
15:00 Individualization and NIL Impact
19:09 Fascial Mechanics and Archetypes
26:53 Seasonal Training Focus
27:48 Force Plate Testing Insights
29:03 Athlete Performance Metrics
29:58 Training Adjustments and Feedback
34:33 In-Season Training Strategies
41:53 New Equipment and Testing Methods
44:52 Future Plans and Professional Development
47:32 Fascial Mechanics Course Overview
Contact Matt on IG: sc_aldred
Fascial Mechanics for Sport course: https://ruderockstrength.thinkific.com/courses/fascial-mechanics