Adarian Barr and Jenn Pilotti on Foot Training, Pressure, and Collision Management in Athletic Movement
Today’s podcast features Adarian Barr and Jenn Pilotti. Adarian is a former college track coach, a multi-national movement consultant and […]
Today’s podcast features Adarian Barr and Jenn Pilotti. Adarian is a former college track coach, a multi-national movement consultant and […]
Today’s episode features movement coach, inventor and innovator, Adarian Barr. Adarian has been one of the absolute biggest influences on
Adarian Barr on Stress, Strain and Redefining “Stiffness” in Athletic Movement Read Post »
Today’s show is with coach and inventor Adarian Barr. Adarian has spent decades coaching in the college and private sector,
Adarian Barr on Rotational Forces, Torque and Speed-Multipliers in Athletic Movement Read Post »
Today’s show is with sport movement expert Adarian Barr. Adarian has been a many-time guest on this podcast, and has
Adarian Barr on “Collision Management” in Jumping, Landing, Throwing, and Sprinting Read Post »
Our guest today is Adarian Barr, athletic movement coach, inventor and performance consultant. Adarian has been a mentor to me
Today’s episode features coach, biomechanist and inventor, Adarian Barr. Adarian Barr is a unique mind in the world of sport
Today’s episode features coach, biomechanist and inventor Adarian Barr. Adarian has had a number of appearances on this podcast, speaking
Adarian Barr on Foot Pressure and Arch-Centered Performance Read Post »
Today’s episode features Adarian Barr, biomechanist and inventor. Adarian is a unique coach who sees human movement in a fresh
Adarian Barr on Ground Impulse as a Biomechanical Lynchpin Read Post »
Today’s episode features coach, biomechanist and inventor, Adarian Barr. Adarian has been my primary mentor in the field of human
Power in Athletic Asymmetry with Adarian Barr Read Post »
Today’s guest is track and field coach, and inventor, Adarian Barr. Adarian Barr is based out of Woodland, California. His
Adarian Barr on Biomechanical Truths and Coaching Myths in Sprinting Read Post »