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Velocity-based training (VBT) is rapidly growing in popularity, and for a good reason. New studies keep revealing better ways to leverage bar-speed data for smarter programming. In this episode, Dr Steve Thompson breaks down the six most effective ways to bring VBT into your coaching toolbox.
Steve is an accredited strength-and-conditioning coach (UKSCA) and leads the MSc in Strength and Conditioning Coaching at Sheffield Hallam University. His PhD examined how load-velocity profiling can predict one-repetition maximum. Steve has presented his research and practical methods to use VBT to organisations such as the UKSCA, the English Institute of Sport, and British Swimming. He is a prolific researcher with multiple papers in high-impact journals, and he currently serves as a Physical Performance Coach for The Football Association and as an S&C coach for British Diving. Over more than a decade in elite sport, he has supported GB Olympic, Commonwealth, European, and World medallists across multiple disciplines.
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Original research paper:
Thompson SW, Fernandes J, Dorrell H, Greig L, Bishop C. A Coach's Guide to Velocity-Based Training: Definitions and Diagnostics. Strength & Conditioning Journal. 2025 Apr 1;47(2):230-44.
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