In part two of our Research 2 Reps Roundtable with Dr. Curt Tomasevicz, we dive deeper into the science behind bobsled training, mechanics, and athlete development. We talk about how video analysis and biomechanics shape the training of elite bobsledders, from sprint mechanics to start technique. Curt shares how his engineering background uniquely informs his work with sled design and athlete feedback, making the sport a blend of science, engineering, and raw athleticism.
We also explore talent identification—how the team scouts athletes through combines (both virtual and in-person) and what physical and mental traits they look for in new recruits. Curt breaks down the different roles in the sled, the importance of reaction time, and why pilots are often former push athletes. We wrap up with a discussion on athlete longevity, common injuries, and some great book recommendations that every coach and athlete can learn from. This episode is packed with insights for anyone passionate about strength and conditioning, sports science, or building elite athletic performance from the ground up.
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