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Jason Glass: https://www.jasonglassperformancelab.com Twitter: @JasonGlassLab Instagram: JasonGlassLab Jason Glass is one of the world’s top Rotational Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Jason owns and operates Tour Performance Lab and Kinetica Golf Performance in Vancouver BC; specializing in training rotary athletes, biomechanics, physical assessments and functional strength training. Jason is a consultant for many teams and professional athletes from the PGA Tour, NFL, NHL and Extreme Sports. Jason has also served as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Canadian National Team. Jason is also the head of the Titleist Performance Institutes Fitness Advisory Board. Jason has been featured on the Golf Channel, Golf Canada Magazine and CBC Sports. Jason’s the host of the highly acclaimed Coach Glass Podcast on iTunes. Jason graduated from University of British Columbia with a bachelor of Human Kinetics and is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist with the NSCA. Jason is a professional speaker and lead presenter for the Titleist Performance Institute and Perform Better. Jason has presented internationally on golf conditioning, functional training, corrective exercise progressions, and creating rotary power for all athletes. His enthusiasm, sense of humour and passion for training makes Jason a crowd favorite on the speaker’s circuit. Jason Glass: 2:45 Meeting Jason Glass at the Team Canada Golf Camp and how Team Canada influenced Jason’s organization and development. 4:00 How working on the back of a range with no structured equipment helped define Coach Glass’ training philosophy and helped him develop his Load and Xplode programming 5:30 the ultimate need for movement efficiency in rotatory sports compared to other sports that require other skill sets 8:30 Teaching allows you to build an army to help influence change 10:00 The evolution of creating a seminar experience and the business behind seminars, videos and teaching 15:00 The art of creating a slide show 16:00 The Tour Performance Lab experience at Northview Golf and Country Club in British Columbia Canada 19:00 Why space is the most important aspect of a gym and how a small space can be a great way of forcing a training to adapt, learn quickly and become a more proficient trainer 23:00 The psychology of coaching and training athletes 25:00 Reactive vs Conscious programming 26:00 Exercise and its influence on Dementia, mental disease and fortitude. Outdoor training and the meditative state 31:00 How does working with amateur athletes influence your work with processionals and how does working with professionals influence your work with amateur athletes 33:00 How do you build long term plans for a sport with as many variables as professional golf? How do you get buy in from the athletes who are trying to compete each week while training to improve in the long term?