UA-48927125-1 Performance Talk Episode 43 Season 3 Episode 19 Martin O'Reilly - Performance Talk

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12th Jun 2020

Episode 43 (2020) Martin O'Reilly

Martin O'Reilly is the co-founder and CEO of Output Sports, a spinout company from University College Dublin (UCD) which develops one-stop tools for S&C and Physiotherapy. Prior to forming Output, Martin completed his PhD, developing and evaluating machine-learning classification systems for exercise technique assessment and lectured in Biomechanics and Exercise at UCD. He was the 2019 winner of the 'Best Idea' category of Ireland's Best Young Entrepreneur.

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Performance Talk
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Performance Talk addresses key issues, opinions, theories within the modalities of strength and conditioning, nutrition, sports psychology, rehabilitation, etc... Our national and international guests are recognized for their aggressive approach to improving the world of human performance In sport.

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Ewell Gordon

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Consultant/Coach-

Field: Exercise Science
Focus: Physical Preparation for Performance Improvement in Sport
Specialties: Movement - Energy Systems - Management

Experience:
25+ years in sport and exercise science
United States Army Retired (Commissioned Officer)

Podcast Host (Performance Talk)
Founder Ground Level ^4
Professional Speaker
Author

An experienced leader and lifetime steward of the strength and conditioning profession who has maintained a performance focus on proper movement, energy systems, and management. A thought leader and subject matter expert who uses a holistic approach to performance improvement/enhancement, injury prevention, and overall preparation for high level physical training and performance.

Education:
BS Health Science, Physical Education,
Dual Master’s Degree: MS Sports Medicine W/Emphasis in Exercise Physiology and MS Health and Fitness Management
PhD: General Psychology with emphasis in Psychological Aspects of Performance Enhancement.

Christopher Costa

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