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Welcome to VALDCAST, where health, performance and technology intersect.
Join hosts Dylan Carmody and Ryan McLaughlin as they bring you exclusive insights from the world's most influential voices, exploring the data, technology and trends transforming the high-performance and health industries.
Whether you're a coach, clinician, sports scientist or simply interested in health and performance technology, this is your go-to source for powerful insights and conversations you won’t find anywhere else.
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In this episode of VALDCAST, high‑performance leader Dave Hamilton shares insights from over 25 years across Olympic sport, collegiate athletics and the NFL. From his early days at the UK Institute of Sport to leading performance units in elite team environments, Dave breaks down how he cut's through complexity and builds performance models that genuinely move the needle.Dave explains why simplicity beats dashboards full of noise, how objective testing like jump metrics can reveal readiness and fatigue and why intent, context and human behaviour matter just as much as data. Drawing on real‑world examples from team sports, he unpacks how performance staff can balance monitoring, recovery and competition demands across long seasons.The conversation also unpacks:Why simple performance models outperform overengineered systemsHow CMJ and RSI can be used to monitor fatigue and readinessHow hormonal and biomarker data can inform preparation and recoveryWhy fresh athletes, not just fit athletes, win gamesThe importance of soft skills, communication and influence in high performanceDave also reflects on career longevity, lessons learned from elite environments and what emerging practitioners should actually focus on if they want to succeed in performance sport.

In this episode, clinician and researcher Jarrod Antflick breaks down the real drivers of tendinopathy across the Achilles tendon and patellar tendon. From systemic influences like metabolic and hormonal factors to the impact of high load sport, Jarrod explains why diagnosis is everything and why not all tendinopathies are created equal. He dives into the key differences between Achilles and patellar tendinopathy, how tendon structure and length influence performance and what the key foundations to quality tendon rehab look like.The conversation also unpacks:Why heavy slow resistance and progressive loading remain the gold standardHow poor load management and shortcuts like injections can do more harm than goodThe role of strength testing and kinetics in identifying risk and guiding rehabHow plyometric progression should be prescribed like strength trainingWhy tendon structure matters more than most practitioners thinkJarrod also shares insights from elite sport and his ongoing research into tendon kinetics, plus how surgical interventions are evolving for chronic cases.

What’s really changed in high performance over the last 20 years?In this episode of VALDCAST, Mark Fitzgerald shares lessons from decades in elite sport — from early days with minimal data to today’s tech-driven environments.He dives into:Why coaching intuition still matters (and how tech should support it)Managing athlete relationships and “owning the room”Making better decisions with both objective and subjective dataBuilding trust so athletes actually buy inWhy your real value as a coach goes far beyond programmingThis conversation is a must-watch for coaches, practitioners and sports scientists looking to evolve with the industry, without losing what matters most.

In this episode of #VALDCAST, host Dylan sits down with Jess Ellis — founder of Rehab Code and former NBA health and performance director — to challenge some of the most common assumptions in modern rehab.From structure and function in elite athletes, jump testing and pathomechanics, Jess discusses the topics in rehab and performance that many often shy away from. In this conversation, Jess reflects on mentorship, the dangers of rigid systems and how clinicians can avoid getting trapped in their own schools of thought. If you’re navigating return-to-play decisions, blending rehab with performance or trying to sharpen your clinical reasoning, this episode is for you."

In this episode of #VALDCAST, our host Ryan sits down with Dr. Marc Lewis — Director of Applied Sports Science for the Houston Texans and co‑founder of the Sport Science Network — to unpack what it really takes to build and run a high-performance system in the NFL.Shaped by his military background, Marc shares how systems based thinking underpins everything from in‑season decision‑making to long‑term performance strategy in the NFL. Together they explore how to manage the chaos of a season, individualise care across vastly different positional demands and build monitoring systems that athletes actually buy into.The conversation dives deep into jump and isometric focused test selection, how to interpret meaningful change (beyond asymmetry percentages), why CMJ's remain the cornerstone of in‑season monitoring and how both objective and subjective data must be tied directly to intervention. Marc also outlines his four‑construct athlete monitoring framework — a scalable system that works at any level, with any resources. If you’re a practitioner looking to build better systems, improve athlete compliance and turn data into meaningful action, this episode is for you.

In this BONUS episode of VALDCAST, Ryan sits down with physio, biomechanist and researcher Dr. Chris Bramah to explore how practitioners can better profile and prepare athletes for HYROX.Chris breaks down the unique demands of the sport, highlighting why running remains the central performance driver and how factors like plantar flexor strength, tendon stiffness and reactive qualities underpin performance and recovery between stations. He shares practical insights into profiling the HYROX athlete, focusing on the often overlooked qualities that separate good performers from great ones.The conversation also explores injury risk reduction and building robust athletes, alongside a deep dive into Chris’ Sprint Mechanics Assessment Score (SMAS) and its real-world applications to date.A practical, insight-driven episode focused on identifying the “big rocks” that truly move performance forward.

In this episode of VALDCAST, our host Ryan sits down with biomechanist and Griffith University researcher, Tyler Collings, to break down one of the most common and most misunderstood topics in sports technology: validity and reliability.Tyler explains what these terms actually mean in practice, why they’re often confused and how human variability, testing protocols and “gold standards” influence the data practitioners rely on every day. The conversation unpacks common misconceptions in validation research, how to interpret reliability and validity papers and what practitioners should really be looking for when assessing performance and rehab technology.They also dive into Tyler’s work validating field-based tools like force plates and strength testing devices, the importance of transparency in research and how laboratory findings translate into real-world performance and rehab settings.

In this episode of VALDCAST, Dylan sits down with physical therapist and Impact Sports Physical Therapy founder Bobby Esbrandt to unpack what it really means to assess, treat and develop athletes beyond a single metric. Bobby shares why relying solely on the countermovement jump can leave critical gaps in decision-making, and how building a complete athlete profile — spanning strength, power, rate of force development and reactive qualities — leads to better outcomes, particularly in post-op and ACL rehabilitation. The conversation also explores integrating technology into clinical practice, maintaining continuity of care across multiple clinics and balancing business growth with hands-on clinical excellence.If you’re a physio, S&C coach or clinician looking to move past surface-level testing, improve athlete buy-in and deliver higher-quality, data-informed rehab, this episode is for you.

In this episode of VALDCAST, Ryan sits down with Taylor Evernden, coach and Co-Founder of ORKA Performance, to explore what truly effective return-to-performance looks like when rehab, performance and people are fully aligned.Taylor shares how ORKA has built a collaborative model that moves athletes seamlessly from acute rehab into performance — balancing objective data, subjective feedback and the human side of coaching. The conversation spans RTP evolution, criteria-based transitions, communication breakdowns and how technology like force plates and strength testing fits across the entire athlete journey.They also dive into scaling a performance business, building culture across multiple locations, onboarding staff and why relationships, trust and critical thinking still matter more than any tool.If you’re a physio, S&C coach or clinic owner interested in RTP pathways, integrated care models, performance testing, or scaling without losing culture, this episode is for you.

In this episode of VALDCAST, Dylan sits down with physical therapist at New York City Football Club, Hannah Marchant, to unpack one of the most challenging cases in knee rehabilitation: medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction, recurrent patellar instability and complex cartilage lesions in a Division I-bound football athlete.Hannah walks us through the full journey — from baseline testing and load management to force plate assessments, athlete decision-making, asymmetry debates and what happens when setbacks hit. She shares how she blended evidence, technology, surgical constraints and clinical reasoning to guide her ultimate return-to-sport decision.If you’re a physio, S&C coach or clinician navigating post-op knees, complex cases or high-performance environments, this conversation on practical problem-solving and data-informed rehab is for you.