
David Kerin: Fixing the Right Problem
From The Track and Field Performance Podcast by Colm Bourke
May 15, 2026 · 1h 9m
About this episode
David Kerin discusses unconventional approaches to persistent challenges in track and field coaching.
David Kerin is a former collegiate coach, USA Track and Field national team administrator, and performance consultant. David brings a refreshingly unconventional lens to some of the sport's most persistent challenges. His articles on '2D, 2.5, 3D Coaching' and 'Fixing the Right Problem' and most recently, developing a provisional patent for an innovative movement analysis system shows that he has never stopped asking the questions others overlook. Topics 0:00 – Introduction — Da...
People in this episode
Host: Colm Bourke
Guest: David Kerin
Topics covered
- coaching
- performance analysis
- sports challenges
- innovation in sports
- movement analysis
Keywords
- David Kerin
- coaching
- performance consultant
- movement analysis
- USA Track and Field
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: USA Track and Field
Books & works: 2D, 2.5, 3D Coaching, Fixing the Right Problem
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