Nick DiMarco: Upgrading Football Performance

Nick DiMarco: Upgrading Football Performance

From Move the Needle: The Human Performance Podcast by Mike Sullivan and Hunter Eisenhower

April 15, 2026 · 59 min · Season 1 · Episode 149

About this episode

Nick DiMarco discusses his journey and insights into football performance programming.

Nick DiMarco - Assistant Athletics Director for Peak Performance at Elon University - joins us for the 146th episode of MTN. On the show today, we dive into Nick's journey to Elon and all the things that have fallen in place for him to have secured an incredible position, we talk through the X's and O's of how he thinks of football performance programming, and we take a turn down some of the educational content that is coming out of the performance field today. This was a really jam packed episode and we were grateful for Nick taking the time to jump on. Follow Nick on IG @dimarco.w.nick and check out Elon Performance on IG @elonperformance Find and follow us on social media @mtn_perform and check back each Wednesday for a new episode Huge shoutout to our newest partner: Hytro. Hytro is the answer for performance BFR in our space and we are thrilled to have them partner with MTN. Find out more about Hytro and everything they have to offer right here: https://hytro.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=paid-media&utm_campaign=partner&utm_content=podcast&utm_term=foundational A huge Thank You to our sponsor, Hawkin Dynamics: Hawkin is the world leader in force…

People in this episode

Hosts: Mike Sullivan, Hunter Eisenhower

Guest: Nick DiMarco

Topics covered

  • football performance
  • athletic training
  • peak performance
  • sports education
  • performance programming

Keywords

  • football
  • performance
  • training
  • athletics
  • education
  • programming

Sponsors

Hytro, Hawkin Dynamics, Samson Equipment

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Elon University

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