You Won't Believe How These Athletes Are Maximizing Off-Season Training | Rodeo Athlete
Description
In this episode of the Champion Living Podcast, Doug sits down with coaches Logan Corbett and Megan Walker to break down what the off-season should really look like for rodeo athletes.
From rebuilding strength foundations to developing power, mobility, and injury resilience — the team covers the full roadmap for setting up a successful season ahead. They dive deep into progressive overload, proper movement mechanics, and how to structure training phases that actually translate to better performance in the arena.
The coaches also tackle one of the biggest myths in western sports — that strength training makes female athletes bulky — and explain why it's one of the most misunderstood areas in performance training.
Topics Covered:
The purpose of the off-season and how to rebuild your base
Why progressive overload matters more than volume
How to transition from strength → power safely
The role of mobility and recovery in staying injury-free
Common training mistakes rodeo athletes make
Building a support system through the Champion Living Fitness App Whether you're a bull rider, barrel racer, or just someone looking to get stronger for life, this episode is your blueprint for training smarter — not harder.
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