ASCA Podcast #136 - Angus McEntrye

ASCA Podcast #136 - Angus McEntrye

From ASCA Podcast by Joseph Coyne

December 16, 2025 · 1h 0m

About this episode

Angus McEntrye discusses his expertise in chiropractic care and coaching for athletes at various competitive levels.

Angus McEntrye is a Chiropractor, Athletics coach and Strength & Conditioning Coach. He works out of his practice AM Health & Performance in Sydney and specialises in injury diagnosis, management, and rehabilitation. Angus has worked with several different athletes and teams and has coached athletes competing at World Championships, Commonwealth Games, and the Olympic Games in athletics. Angus is also an accredited Level 4 Athletics Coach and ASCA Elite L3 Strength & Conditioning Coach. QUOTES "So what is VBT to me? It's all about speed output. So moving the bar or the body as fast as we can." "The most important part about the competitive season is that they're competing. We're not trying to be Olympic lifters. We're not trying to be power lifters. We want to make sure that their transfer to the sport is as high as possible. That's submaximal loading, accelerative strengthening, power on the force velocity curve. 60-70 % 1RM comes in as the heavy and then we muck around with 50-30 %; lighter, faster, ballistic tosses, jumping, loud noises, trying to get things moving as fast as we can..." "How many sports generate force up and down like a squat? There aren't too many. In track…

People in this episode

Host: Joseph Coyne

Guest: Angus McEntrye

Topics covered

  • Chiropractic
  • Athletics coaching
  • Strength and conditioning
  • Injury management
  • Performance training

Keywords

  • Chiropractor
  • Athletics coach
  • Strength & Conditioning
  • Injury rehabilitation
  • Performance enhancement

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: AM Health & Performance, ASCA, Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, World Championships

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