Coach Michael Boyle is known internationally for his pioneering work in the field of Strength & Conditioning and is regarded as one of the top experts in the area for Sports Performance Training.

He has made his mark on the industry over the past 30 years with an impressive following of professional athletes, from the US Women’s Olympic teams in Soccer and Ice Hockey to the Boston Bruins, Boston Breakers, New England Revolution, and most recently the Boston Red Sox.

Oscar and I had the honor of training with Coach Boyle at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning for a week and learned to much from him and his incredible coaching staff. (including previous guests Kevin Carr and Brendon Rearick)

In this episode, we cover everything from music appreciation to podcasts and books. We also discuss his legacy and the importance of putting systems in place.

Coach Michael Boyle

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Discussed in this episode:

CFSC
Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning
Frankie Vali
Gary Puckett
3 Dog Night
Coach Dan John

Podcasts: Strength Coach, Huberman, Leave your Mark, Student Athlete Prep, Jacked Athlete, Blueprint

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