- 39 minutes 12 secondsData Without Dogma: Rethinking Wearables, Workloads, and Return-to-Play
In this Cardio Talk episode of the Decoding Excellence Show, I break down how most coaches misuse wearable technology and workload monitoring — turning valuable data into noise instead of insight. Through a detailed return-to-play case study, I walk step-by-step through how I assess individual loading, bridge the gap back to team inclusion, and structure training progressions that actually transfer to performance.
I also unpack my personal ethos on data and decision-making — how we as coaches can move from collecting metrics to creating meaning. The goal isn’t more data; it’s better timing, context, and action. I share how I’m rethinking the future of sport science: accessible, concise, and actionable information delivered to the right people, in real time, when it matters most.
Raw, unfiltered, and straight from a 40-minute ruck walk, this episode explores how to build systems that serve athletes — not overwhelm them. Tune in, reflect, and let’s keep decoding what excellence really looks like in modern high-performance coaching.
Tune in, share with a fellow coach, and let’s keep pushing the field forward.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society — my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:👉 https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter. It’s a weekly drop for the curious — packed with the best articles I’ve read, ideas I’m exploring, and concepts I’m experimenting with.
💬 Let’s Connect!If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🔒 Learn More About MembershipsWhat you just listened to is only a fraction of what I share with The Blueprint and The Masterplan tiers. If you want the full, extended conversation — it’s waiting for you at AdamRingler.com.
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a moment to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Your support helps grow this sport science and high-performance coaching community.
10 November 2025, 3:00 pm - 49 minutes 20 secondsSeason First Tip, NordBord Testing Insights, Creatine Research, Carb Cycling, and OxeFit Integration
In this Cardio Talk episode of the Decoding Excellence Show, I unpack five conversations that bridge technology, nutrition, and training as we head into the start of the college basketball season.
First, in this week’s Status Update, I share how we’re just three days away from tipping off the season and reflect on the journey that’s led us here. From spring development work to summer grind sessions, every rep and every meeting has built to this moment. I talk about the shift from preparation to performance and how the energy, focus, and readiness inside the gym feels different when it’s finally game week.
Next, in the Technology segment, I break down how we’re using the VALD Performance NordBord to monitor hamstring health and readiness. This tool captures eccentric and isometric strength, quantifies left-right asymmetries, and helps us make better decisions on load management and rehab. I share how integrating the NordBord has sharpened our approach to performance monitoring and athlete resilience.
In the Health section, I dive into the latest research from Rhonda Patrick and Peter Attia on creatine supplementation— not just as a muscle enhancer, but as a cognitive and recovery optimizer. I discuss how creatine supports both physical and mental performance, our dosing protocols, and why I consider it one of the most underrated foundations for athlete health.
Then, in Nutrition, I talk through carb cycling — why we keep carbohydrates lower on off days and ramp them up on high-intensity training or game days. I discuss how carbohydrate timing impacts glycogen replenishment, recovery, and metabolic flexibility, and how this strategy teaches athletes to fuel with purpose rather than habit.
Lastly, I dive into the Training section, where I share why I’m fired up about adding the OxeFit XS1 Smart Gym to our training environment. With dual digital motors, up to 250 lbs of deck tension, 140 lbs of rack resistance, and an integrated force plate and 32” touchscreen, this system combines precision, data, and adaptability. I break down how I plan to integrate it for velocity-based work, power profiling, and athlete engagement — bringing next-gen tech into a collegiate setting.
Raw, unfiltered, and straight from the ruck — this episode dives into the tools, strategies, and philosophies shaping modern high-performance environments.
Tune in, share with a fellow coach, and let’s keep pushing the field forward.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society — my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:👉 https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter. It’s a weekly drop for the curious — packed with the best articles I’ve read, ideas I’m exploring, and concepts I’m experimenting with.
💬 Let’s Connect!If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🔒 Learn More About MembershipsWhat you just listened to is only a fraction of what I share with The Blueprint and The Masterplan tiers. If you want the full, extended conversation — it’s waiting for you at AdamRingler.com.
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a moment to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Your support helps grow this sport science and high-performance coaching community.
3 November 2025, 3:00 pm - 39 minutes 30 secondsLegacy, Load, and Lean Gains: Lessons on Coaching, Grit, and Growth
In this Cardio Talk episode of the Decoding Excellence Show, I unpack three powerful conversations shaping coaching, performance, and personal growth.
First, I reflect on the passing of Coach Kurt Hester, a true icon in Strength and Conditioning. His career embodied grit, resilience, and authenticity—and his legacy challenges all of us to coach with more heart, purpose, and conviction.
Next, I dive into Tim Gabbett’s ACWR and EWMA principles, breaking down why temporary overreaching during October training isn’t reckless—it’s strategic. I explore how calculated load management builds the stress tolerance and robustness athletes need heading into non-conference tournaments and early-season play.
Lastly, I share a personal update on my nutrition journey using the Macrofactor app—how I’m reverse dieting out of a long summer cut, slowly increasing calories and carbohydrates to rebuild strength and muscle. I talk about the process, mindset, and science behind adding quality weight while maintaining performance.
Raw, unfiltered, and straight from the ruck—this episode blends science, coaching, and personal insight for anyone chasing excellence on and off the floor.
Tune in, share with a fellow coach, and let’s keep pushing the field forward.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:
https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.
💬 Let’s connect!
If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🔒 Learn More About Memberships
Lastly, what you just listened to was only a fraction of what I share with The Blueprint and The Masterplan tiers. If you want the FULL conversation, it's is waiting at my website. If you’re not inside, you’re already behind the ones who are.
Check out the Membership Tiers Here
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!
If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.
26 October 2025, 4:39 pm - 35 minutes 28 secondsBuilding Stronger Women’s Basketball Athletes & Beating Travel Fatigue in College Hoops
In this raw and unfiltered Cardio Talk edition of the Decoding Excellence Show, I dive into two topics that are reshaping the way we think about performance in college athletics.
First up: The Evolution of Women’s Basketball Training. The women’s game has grown more physical, more explosive, and more demanding than ever before. Yet too often, strength coaches still program light, cautious workouts—more bands and calisthenics than barbells and heavy loads. In this conversation, I break down why that approach sells athletes short, and why the modern women’s basketball player needs real weight training, exposure to grinding lifts, and intentional preparation for the realities of elite competition.
If we’re serious about preparing athletes for the court, then our training has to meet the actual demands of today’s women’s game.
Second: Managing Travel Fatigue in College Hoops. The reality of long flights, late nights, and back-to-back games across time zones takes a massive toll on player readiness and performance. I outline five science-backed strategies to help athletes handle travel stress: controlling light exposure, prioritizing hydration, timing meals around the body clock, moving early and often, and protecting sleep quality.
These simple adjustments can give athletes the edge they need to stay sharp, recover faster, and perform when it matters most.
This ruck walk conversation is all about cutting through the fluff and talking shop—strength training that truly prepares women’s basketball athletes, and practical tools for optimizing performance on the road. No script, no edits—just real talk about what works.
Tune in, share with a fellow coach, and let’s keep pushing the field forward.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:
https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.
💬 Let’s connect!
If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🔒 Learn More About Memberships
Lastly, what you just listened to was only a fraction of what I share with The Blueprint and The Masterplan tiers. If you want the FULL conversation, it's is waiting at my website. If you’re not inside, you’re already behind the ones who are.
Check out the Membership Tiers Here
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!
If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.
15 September 2025, 1:00 pm - 44 minutes 29 secondsBuilding Trust, Rethinking Recovery, and the Future of Tech in S&C
In this Cardio Talk edition of the Decoding Excellence Show, I hit on three big topics for strength & conditioning coaches:
1️⃣ Building Trust with Sport Coaches — How we can better align with head coaches by speaking their language, framing data around outcomes, and respecting practice priorities.
2️⃣ Rethinking Recovery in College Athletics — Why recovery is more than ice baths and Normatecs, and how sleep, stress, and academics all play a critical role in athlete performance.
3️⃣ The Future of Tech in S&C — From VBT to wearables, I break down where technology is headed, what’s actually useful, and how to separate game-changers from distractions.
This 45-minute ruck walk conversation is raw, unedited, and unscripted—just me, sharing what’s on my mind in the world of performance and coaching.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:
https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.
💬 Let’s connect!
If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🔒 Learn More About Memberships
Lastly, what you just listened to was only a fraction of what I share with The Blueprint and The Masterplan tiers. If you want the FULL conversation, it's is waiting at my website. If you’re not inside, you’re already behind the ones who are.
Check out the Membership Tiers Here
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!
If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.
10 September 2025, 1:03 pm - 1 hour 10 minutesThe Blueprint, Preseason Training & Lessons from the Weight Room | Cardio Series
In this “Cardio Series” edition of the Decoding Excellence Show, I’m bringing you along on a 75-minute ruck walk to share a critical update: introducing The Blueprint—our forever FREE community on Instagram and AdamRingler.com.
Inside The Blueprint, I’ll be sharing strength & conditioning tactics, performance insights, sport science strategies, and behind-the-scenes access to health optimization and coaching at the highest levels.
During this long walk & talk, I also dive into some big topics shaping our field right now:
Designing Preseason Training for Women’s Basketball (Beyond Conditioning)
How to build durability, movement quality, and power while managing practice loads and athlete readiness.The Hidden Role of Microdosing Strength Work During the Season
Why 15–20 minutes of targeted lifts can maintain performance without overwhelming athletes.Using Data Without Drowning in It
Simplifying athlete monitoring by focusing only on metrics that drive actual decisions.Balancing Team Standards with Individualization
Creating a team-wide training baseline that still allows for athlete-specific programming.Business Lessons from the Weight Room
How coaching teaches leadership, systems, and culture-building skills that apply far beyond sport.
This is a raw, unedited conversation straight from my walk to your headphones—packed with insights for coaches, sport scientists, and anyone passionate about high performance.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:
https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.
💬 Let’s connect!
If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🔒 Learn More About Memberships
Lastly, what you just listened to was only a fraction of what I share with The Blueprint and The Masterplan tiers. If you want the FULL conversation, it's is waiting at my website. If you’re not inside, you’re already behind the ones who are.
Check out the Membership Tiers Here
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!
If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.
5 September 2025, 12:22 pm - 33 minutes 29 secondsPre-Season Conditioning Tests: Aerobic vs. Anaerobic | Cardio Talk
In this “Cardio Talk” edition of the Decoding Excellence Show, I’m diving into pre-season basketball conditioning tests—and why different coaches lean on very different approaches.
Some favor more aerobic-based tests like the mile run or 3-minute baseline touches, while others prefer anaerobic measures like side-line touches or the 300-yard shuttle. Both approaches have their place, but which one actually prepares athletes best?
In this episode, I break down:
The pros and cons of aerobic vs. anaerobic conditioning tests
What we’re using here at Colorado this pre-season
Why building a strong aerobic base is critical for October’s 20-hour practice weeks
How these tests tie into bigger decisions on readiness, recovery, and performance
Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or sport scientist, this Walk & Talk pulls back the curtain on how we evaluate and prepare our teams for the grind ahead.
If you’re serious about training design, athlete monitoring, or building durable and explosive players, this one’s loaded with practical takeaways you can apply immediately.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:
https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.
💬 Let’s connect!
If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🔒 Learn More About Memberships
Lastly, what you just listened to was only a fraction of what I share with The Blueprint and The Masterplan tiers. If you want the FULL conversation, it's is waiting at my website. If you’re not inside, you’re already behind the ones who are.
Check out the Membership Tiers Here
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!
If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.
29 August 2025, 1:37 pm - 30 minutes 7 secondsWhy the Beyond Power VOLTRA1 Is My Go-To Tool for Strength, Rehab, and Travel Training
In this “Cardio Chats” edition of the Decoding Excellence Show, I’m sharing why I’m so fired up about using the Beyond Power VOLTRA1 strength equipment here in Boulder, Colorado—and why it’s quickly becoming one of my go-to tools for strength, rehab, and performance.
Recorded mid-Zone 2 ruck walk, this raw, unedited “Walk & Talk” dives into exactly how I’ve been leveraging the VOLTRA1 for:
Advanced rehabilitation & prehabilitation leveraging their specific training modes
Classical strength training applications for muscle and strength
Custom force curve assignments for athlete-specific needs
I break down:
Why I travel with the VOLTRA1 anywhere we go—especially when hotel gyms lack equipment
The different training modes and how I use them:
Eccentric Mode – overload on the lowering phase
Chain Mode – progressive loading through range of motion
Inverse Chain Mode – reverse strength curves
Isometric Mode – static strength at set joint angles
Isodynamic Mode – blending isometric with dynamic movement
Damper Mode – resistance based on movement speed
How the iOS app allows you to adjust force curves—front-loading, mid-loading, or end-range loading—and why that matters for targeted rehab and performance outcomes
Whether you’re a coach, clinician, or athlete, this episode offers a deep look into how modern, portable strength tech like the VOLTRA1 can open new doors in programming, athlete care, and travel-friendly training solutions.
If you’re serious about training design, athlete monitoring, or building durable and explosive players, this one’s loaded with practical takeaways you can apply immediately.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:
https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.
💬 Let’s connect!
If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!
If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.
13 August 2025, 4:30 pm - 51 minutes 46 secondsBehind the Scenes of CU Basketball Summer Training | Cardio Chats
In this “Cardio Chats” edition of the Decoding Excellence Show, I’m pulling back the curtain on our Summer Basketball Training Program here in Boulder, Colorado—sharing the real behind-the-scenes details of how we prepare our athletes for the demands of a long, grueling season.
This is raw, unfiltered, and recorded mid-Zone 2 ruck walk—no studio, no edits—just me sharing what’s really happening in our summer block: the successes, the challenges, and the lessons learned.
I break down:
The death of Long-Term Athletic Development in the NIL era
Managing NIL contracts, constant roster turnover, and short prep windows
Using VALD Performance testing to fast-track development and identify individual needs
Benchmark data for return-to-sport baselines
Triaging immediate needs vs. “nice-to-have” improvements
Safe altitude acclimatization & training volume progression (CSCCa/NSCA joint guidance)
Building a standardized summer plan that branches into tailored individual programming
Exposure to sport-specific stressors—loading tendons, ligaments, and muscles for durability
Integrating soft-surface training to reduce joint stress while increasing volume
Adding gymnastics-style movements like crawling, tumbling, and rolling for coordination and robustness
Training linear & multi-directional sprint mechanics
Structuring our four-day training split:
Day 1 & 2: Progressive overload strength training (Upper/Lower)
Day 3: Escalating Density Training (EDT) conditioning circuits
Day 4: Tissue prep for intensive plyometric and power work
Using leadership development by seeding EDT teams to encourage athlete-led problem solving
First half of summer = tissue prep (ankle/knee/hip focus)
Second half = power development through jumps, bounds, speed deadlifts, and VBT barbell work
Avoiding plyometric progression errors with long-duration isometrics & tendon prehab
Leveraging Output Sports VBT to train in the speed-strength zone
Applying Post-Activation Potentiation (PAP) in jump & power sessions
Ending summer with CU’s legendary dunk contest—weighted balls, dodgeballs, deflated balls, and more to challenge grip, creativity, and athleticism
Whether you’re a strength coach, sport scientist, or high-performance practitioner, this episode is a complete blueprint of how we’re navigating modern college basketball’s evolving landscape—balancing science, art, and the gritty realities of athlete development.
If you’re serious about training design, athlete monitoring, or building durable and explosive players, this one’s loaded with practical takeaways you can apply immediately.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here:
https://adamringler.com/formerathlete📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.💬 Let’s connect!
If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show!
If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.10 August 2025, 3:46 pm - 22 minutes 31 secondsHiring the Right Leader in Collegiate Sport Performance: Lessons Learned
In this episode of The Decoding Excellence Show, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to hire the right person to lead a collegiate strength & conditioning or sport performance department.
After nearly a decade at the University of Colorado—contributing to a sport science and high performance model while working with Women’s Basketball and Volleyball—I’ve seen firsthand what works, what fails, and why so many NCAA programs miss the mark.
This isn’t about titles, certifications, or flashy tech. It’s about leadership.
The kind of leadership that:
✔ Understands the demands of the weight room and the locker room.
✔ Earns trust across sports medicine, nutrition, psychology, and coaching staffs.
✔ Inspires a culture where athletes thrive and practitioners grow.Whether you’re an athletic director, coach, or practitioner, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you evaluate talent for these critical roles—and why social media clout isn’t a substitute for real-world experience.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
The three non-negotiables every Director of Sport Performance should have.
Why NCAA programs fail when they chase trends over substance.
How to spot a true leader versus a résumé or Instagram-built persona.
Lessons from building Colorado’s sport science program over 9 years.
If your program is serious about athlete health, performance, and staff longevity, this conversation is a must-listen.
👉 Tune in now and rethink how you’re staffing your high performance ecosystem.
👟 Recorded while walking and reflecting—raw, unfiltered, and straight from the trenches.
Whether you’re on your own walk, stuck in traffic, or setting up the gym—this is your behind-the-scenes peek into how I think, plan, and process high performance. Listen in. Take notes. Let’s get better.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
✅ A community discussion board to connect & share wins
✅ A full classroom with education modules on training & performance
✅ A leaderboard to reward engagement & consistency
✅ A calendar for live coaching calls & Q&A sessions
🔥 Join the Former Athlete Society here: https://adamringler.com/formerathlete
📬 If you haven't already, head over to AdamRingler.com/Newsletter and sign up for my weekly newsletter.
It’s a weekly drop for the curious—packed with the best articles I’ve read, the things I’m exploring, and ideas I’m chewing on. Think of it as your curated dose of performance, mindset, and experimentation.
💬 Let’s connect! If anything in this episode resonated with you, reach out and engage with me at @AdamRingler on social.
🎧 Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show! If you’ve taken anything away from today’s episode, please take a minute to leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes or wherever you tune in. It helps more than you know and supports this growing Sport Science and High-Performance Coaching resource.
7 July 2025, 2:45 pm - 21 minutes 51 secondsDeep Sleep, Blue Light, and TikTok Regret: A Cardio Talk on Recovery That Actually Works
In this Cardio Talks episode of The Decoding Excellence Show, I’m breaking down one of the most overlooked threats to athlete recovery: late-night screen time and blue light exposure.
Whether you're a performance coach, sport scientist, or former athlete trying to stay sharp—this conversation cuts into the heart of why your HRV, deep sleep, and overall recovery metrics might be lagging.
We're talking science-backed disruptions to circadian rhythms, CNS fatigue, and why your phone might be robbing you of the restorative sleep your body needs to train hard and bounce back.
I cover:
- How blue light delays melatonin and pushes deep sleep into shallower phases
- The real reason HRV stays depressed after nights with poor sleep hygiene
- What does and doesn’t work—f.lux, Night Shift mode, and screen filters
- My personal stack: Roka x Huberman Wind Down Glasses, Portal (Magnesium Glycinate, L-Theanine, Glycine, Apigenin), and red light environments
- Why a "power-down routine" can be the difference between winning and flatlining in comp season
- What WHOOP & Oura data really say about sleep disruption
This isn’t a fluffy lifestyle chat. It’s a tactical, field-tested conversation based on what I see working with elite athletes at Colorado and remote pros who need every recovery edge they can get.
If your deep sleep scores are low, or you’re feeling like your readiness just isn’t rebounding after tough training days—this episode might be your blueprint for fixing it.
👟 Recorded while walking and reflecting—raw, unfiltered, and straight from the trenches.
Whether you’re on your own walk, stuck in traffic, or setting up the gym—this is your behind-the-scenes peek into how I think, plan, and process high performance. Listen in. Take notes. Let’s get better.
🎯 Additionally, I share details about the Former Athlete Society—my private community built exclusively for former college athletes who want to level up their fitness, training, and recovery.
Inside, you'll get:
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