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Join Coach U as he sits down with Joseph Geletko, owner of TKO Athletic Performance in San Diego, for a fascinating deep dive into the psychological and neurological aspects of speed training. Joe brings a unique perspective as both a speed coach and licensed psychotherapist, working with youth athletes in baseball and soccer while also treating veterans with PTSD. This conversation explores how understanding the nervous system transforms how we train speed, why relaxation matters as much as stiffness, and how coordination beats pure effort every time.

Key Topics Covered

The Dual Coaching-Therapy Perspective (0:00-8:00)

The Nervous System & Speed (15:00-35:00)

Stiffness vs. Relaxation (35:00-50:00)

Practical Training Philosophy (50:00-END)

Notable Quotes

"Speed training is not that important... and recognizing that helps me remove myself from taking myself too seriously as a coach."

"Speed is a function of the nervous system, and the nervous system is affected by so many other things outside of training."

"Sprinting is the highest level of coordination of nearly any human movement pattern... viewing it as a skill that needs to be learned changes everything."

"With sprint training, the more effort that an athlete gives, sometimes the slower they get. Teaching them how to relax and coordinate is actually the key."

Guest Bio

Joseph Geletko is the owner of TKO Athletic Performance in San Diego, specializing in speed training for baseball and soccer athletes, as well as ACL reconditioning. He's also a licensed psychotherapist working with veterans and active duty service members dealing with post-traumatic stress. This unique combination gives him profound insights into human performance across vastly different contexts.

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