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Mick Unplugged

Phil Daru | Coaching: Creating Connections and Pushing Athletes to Succeed

Mick Unplugged

Mick Hunt

Business, Entrepreneurship, Education, Self-improvement

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another compelling episode of "Mick Unplugged!" Today, we're diving deep into the world of athletic training and personal growth with none other than the renowned coach, Phil Daru. Phil brings a wealth of knowledge from his extensive career working with elite athletes and shares his personalized approach to coaching, emphasizing the need to understand athletes' limitations and tailor programs to their unique characteristics.

Tune in as Phil outlines key strategies for building strength and speed, and offers insights for retired athletes looking to regain their mental motivation. We'll also explore his journey from athlete to coach, the inspiration behind opening his own fitness facility, and his philosophy on leadership and teamwork.

Phil Daru also discusses the value of outdoor play for children, the importance of leadership by example, and shares exclusive details on his social media presence, YouTube channel, and upcoming mentorship and certification programs. Join us for an episode filled with inspiration, practical advice, and a deep dive into the mind of a coach who believes in pushing limits and achieving greatness. Let's get unplugged!

Takeaways

  • Push yourself beyond the breaking point to achieve improvement and growth.
  • Engage in introspection and understand your weaknesses to become a better person.
  • Spending time outdoors and participating in physical activities can lead to personal growth and development.
  • Coaching is about creating a connection with athletes and finding ways to push them to succeed.
  • In training, focus on progressive overload, stress management, and building resilience.


Sound Bites

"I've always pushed myself beyond the breaking point or at least as far as I possibly could without breaking points to figure out what's the best way to get the job done."
"You always have to find out exactly who you are and... improving daily through constant action."
"People just want to be pushed in the right direction and they want to achieve great things and they need a guide to do that."

Top 5 Questions Phil Answers

  1. Strength Development: Phil Daru emphasizes progressive overload, constant stress on the body, and resilience through consistent training. How can these principles be applied in contexts outside of sports, such as in personal or professional development?
  2. Speed Training: In the episode, Phil discusses training methodologies to improve speed. What are some potential challenges of incorporating sprint-based training into an athlete's regimen, and how might these be overcome?
  3. Mental Motivation for Retired Athletes: How can activities that provide a sense of accomplishment, like jiu jitsu, help retired athletes regain their mental motivation? Can this approach be adapted for people not involved in sports?
  4. Role of Outdoor Play for Children: Both Mick and Phil advocate for outdoor play. In modern urban settings, what are some strategies to encourage children to engage more with nature and physical activities outside?
  5. Leadership in Coaching: What qualities do you think make an effective leader in the context of sports coaching? How can these qualities translate to leadership roles outside of sports?

Connect and Discover:
https://darustrong.com/
https://www.instagram.com/darustrong/
twitter.com/BamBamDFP
www.youtube.com/@PhilDaruStrong

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Most people want to actually be led and not be a follower.

0:05.0

But the problem is we don't have great leadership examples out there.

0:08.1

As a business owner, as an entrepreneur, those people that you bring on, you have to learn how to coach them up.

0:15.1

You have to learn how to teach them, how to guide them so that they can be a valuable asset to the team itself.

0:24.6

Probably the age of 22, I opened up a gym for myself. I was an independent contractor, taking clients and

0:28.6

sneaking them into Gold's Gym and charging $20 a session.

0:32.6

Times have changed now of athletes.

0:34.6

I've had probably around 200 professional athletes that I've been able to work

0:39.6

with it. I've created that level of authority in the space. Welcome to Mick Unplug, where we

0:47.0

ignite potential and fuel purpose. Get ready for raw insights, bold moves, and game changing

0:52.6

conversations. Buckle up.

0:55.1

Here's Mick.

0:55.8

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Unplug, where we

0:59.8

dive deep into the minds of the most inspiring leaders and innovators on earth.

1:05.4

And today, I have a powerhouse, both literally and figuratively, in the world of strength and conditioning.

1:13.4

A coach who has transformed athletes at the highest levels, someone that I'm honored to call a friend.

1:20.1

Get ready to be enlightened, get ready to be moved, get ready to be motivated by none other than the incomparable.

1:27.1

Phil DeRue. Phil, how you doing, brother?

1:29.1

I'm doing amazing, man. Thank you for that intro, too, by the way. That was awesome.

1:33.4

Hey, it's all about my people, man. So, like I said, I'm glad to call you a friend. And, you know,

1:38.4

on Mick Unplug, Phil, as you know, we like to talk about going deeper than your why, right? Like I feel like everyone's why is superficial.

1:44.8

I could probably guess Phil's why, but it's your because that makes you unique. Is that

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