In this special 50 Year Legacy Series episode of the Samson Strength Coach Collective, Doug Briggs shares decades of perspective on the evolution of strength and conditioning. Doug breaks down how training philosophies have shifted, the growing focus on injury prevention, and the cultural changes within gyms. Drawing from personal experience, he explains why returning to basic training principles may be essential for developing stronger, more resilient athletes—while honoring the role Samson Equipment has played in shaping training environments over the last 50 years.
Key Takeaways:
Strength and conditioning has evolved significantly over the past five decades.
Injury prevention has become overemphasized at the expense of performance.
Training has shifted away from large, compound movements.
The late 80s and early 90s marked a turning point in coaching philosophy.
Balance-focused training is not universally beneficial.
Foundational training methods are regaining importance.
Training intensity was higher in previous generations.
Gym culture and etiquette have changed dramatically.
Anecdotal coaching experience still provides valuable insight.
Samson Equipment has played a meaningful role in the 50-year evolution of training spaces.
Quote:
“We train too much to prevent injuries.”— Doug Briggs