Buffer Zones, Optimizing Training and In-Season Workouts

Buffer Zones, Optimizing Training and In-Season Workouts

Author: Mike Robertson February 13, 2026 Duration: 33:39

Okay my friends, today we’re trying something 100% and completely NEW with this podcast!

Yes, even after 500 episodes, I’m still looking for ways to keep it fresh and exciting, so I really hope you enjoy it.

In today’s MR Training Talk, we’re going to dive deeper into some of my most popular articles and social media posts in recent memory.

For example…

  • What are the biggest mistakes coaches make when writing in-season programs?
  • How can you optimizing a client or athlete’s training based on their unique physical characteristics?
  • And what the heck is a “Buffer Zone?” And why are they so important?

I’m going to answer all those questions – and more – in this week’s episode of the Physical Prep Podcast!

 

Quotable Quotes:

Tailor exercises to an athlete needs – not trends – for better results and fewer injuries

 

Recognizing whether an athlete is more stiff or compliant allows for a precise intervention

 

In-season training success relies on balancing multiple workout types—loading, maintenance, “stim” and recovery

 

This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast:

  • Why I created this podcast format, and how I think it will help YOU
  • How to optimize training for your floppy/unstable athletes
  • Who deep tier plyos will work best for (as well as who should avoid them, at least early-on)
  • The biggest mistakes I see coaches making with their in-season workouts
  • Why you absolutely SHOULD lock in on the details of movement…
  • …but why you SHOULD NOT do this at the expense of other physical qualities
  • My “Big 3” physical qualities you should be developing if you want to make savage gen pop clients or athletes
  • An introduction to the concept of the physiological “Buffer Zone”
  • Understanding how the buffer zone concept works not only with mobility, but virtually any physical quality you want to develop!

 

 

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Mike Robertson hosts the Physical Preparation Podcast, a space dedicated to the intricate craft of building better athletes and more effective coaches. Instead of quick fixes or fads, conversations here focus on the principles and practical details that form the foundation of sustainable performance. Each episode features in-depth discussions with leading experts from the health and fitness world, breaking down complex concepts into actionable strategies. You’ll hear honest explorations of training methodologies, injury prevention, and the nuanced decisions that separate good programs from great ones. This podcast serves as a continual education for anyone serious about understanding the ‘why’ behind physical preparation, whether you’re designing regimens for others or refining your own athletic journey. The dialogue is grounded in real-world application, aiming to sharpen your critical thinking and provide tools that can be implemented immediately. Tune in for a consistently insightful look at how intelligent training philosophy translates into tangible results, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art and science of human performance.
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