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The Sam Portland Podcast
Sam Portland
112 episodes
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The Sam Portland Podcast is all about educating, entertaining and bringing the coach to the centre of the conversation. Covering all aspects of the Coach Clarity Method and OF COURSE...SPEED TRAINING.
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The Sam Portland Podcast is all about educating, entertaining and bringing the coach to the centre of the conversation. Covering all aspects of the Coach Clarity Method and OF COURSE...SPEED TRAINING.
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How to Coach Transfer: Key Movements, RFD & Drill Stacking (In-Season & Off-Season)
The Sam Portland Podcast
10 minutes 32 seconds
2 weeks ago
How to Coach Transfer: Key Movements, RFD & Drill Stacking (In-Season & Off-Season)

In this Sports Speed Insider, we go inside the drill stack and show you how to coach transfer, not just exercises. You’ll learn how to identify key movements (à la Verkhoshansky), link them to body links and movement patterns, and apply Learn–Load–Execute so skill actually survives complexity.


What you’ll learn


  • How to pick the segment closest to the centre of mass (hip extension first).

  • Turning a key movement into body links and full patterns.

  • Learn–Load–Execute: when to add force vs when to add speed of execution.

  • Using med-ball throws, wall squats, yielding/overcoming ISOs to build control.

  • Fixing early foot contact after better hip extension (leg speed & timing).

  • In-season vs off-season emphasis & fractional utilisation of transfer.

  • What’s next: the Magnitude of Effect model for programming phases.


📘 From The Sports Speed System.

📨 Coaching docs & progressions mentioned are in the Progressions Manual.


⏱️ Timestamps / Chapters🔑 Key takeaways


  • 00:00 Intro & why drill stacks matter

  • 01:10 The engine: key movements (Verkhoshansky)

  • 02:20 Why start at the centre of mass (hip extension)

  • 03:15 Coaching awareness: move hips → speed feet

  • 04:05 Learn: isolate hip extension (kneeling → faster reps)

  • 04:50 Survivability inside base motor control (wall squat / ISOs)

  • 05:40 Load: when to add bands/balls vs more speed

  • 06:30 Standing 2-point start → 1-step push out diagnostics

  • 07:20 Med-ball acceleration to raise RFD & positive acceleration

  • 08:05 Foot contact timing after better extension (leg speed problem)

  • 08:55 Scaling steps: 1–3, 4–7, up to 10 for positive acceleration

  • 09:30 Mapping segment → body link → pattern (strength → skill)

  • 10:05 Teaser: Magnitude of Effect & phase switching next


  • Coach the segment nearest COM first. Hip extension quality dictates everything downstream.

  • Speed before load (sometimes). If extension is slow, don’t band it—create speed of execution first (e.g., med-ball accel).

  • Survive complexity. A cue “worked” only if it holds up as you add GRF, speed, and decision-making.

  • Leg-speed problem ≠ hip problem. Better extension often exposes early contacts—coach faster limb exchange.

  • Context rules. Chase fractional transfer in-season; push load & volume of segments off-season.


The Sam Portland Podcast
The Sam Portland Podcast is all about educating, entertaining and bringing the coach to the centre of the conversation. Covering all aspects of the Coach Clarity Method and OF COURSE...SPEED TRAINING.