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In part 2 of the *Research to Reps Roundtable* podcast, co-hosts Dr. Pat Ivey, Dr. Ernie Reimer, and Dr. Ted Lambrinides continue their conversation with Paul Jones, sports scientist at The Ohio State University. Paul dives deeper into the challenges of integrating sports science methodologies across various levels of athletics and how different institutions respond to new technologies. The discussion touches on the balance between evidence-based practices and longstanding traditions, as well as how to effectively educate coaches and athletes to foster a data-driven approach. Paul also shares insights into the complexities of recruiting in the modern era of college sports, noting how transfer portals and NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) policies have significantly changed the landscape.

The episode also explores Ohio State’s new initiative, the Rapid Assessment and Monitoring Program (RAMP), which aims to evaluate athletes’ force production and energy systems upon arrival to campus. Paul explains how this program offers a comprehensive picture of each athlete’s strengths and limitations to inform training strategies quickly. Throughout the episode, Paul underscores the importance of collaboration among health and performance teams to enhance athlete care and performance. For more background, make sure to check out part 1, where Paul shares his experiences transitioning from the University of Louisville to Ohio State.

Shout out to our podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible!

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In part 2 of the *Research to Reps Roundtable* podcast, co-hosts Dr. Pat Ivey, Dr. Ernie Reimer, and Dr. Ted Lambrinides continue their conversation with Paul Jones, sports scientist at The Ohio State University. Paul dives deeper into the challenges of integrating sports science methodologies across various levels of athletics and how different institutions respond to new technologies. The discussion touches on the balance between evidence-based practices and longstanding traditions, as well as how to effectively educate coaches and athletes to foster a data-driven approach. Paul also shares insights into the complexities of recruiting in the modern era of college sports, noting how transfer portals and NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) policies have significantly changed the landscape.

The episode also explores Ohio State’s new initiative, the Rapid Assessment and Monitoring Program (RAMP), which aims to evaluate athletes’ force production and energy systems upon arrival to campus. Paul explains how this program offers a comprehensive picture of each athlete’s strengths and limitations to inform training strategies quickly. Throughout the episode, Paul underscores the importance of collaboration among health and performance teams to enhance athlete care and performance. For more background, make sure to check out part 1, where Paul shares his experiences transitioning from the University of Louisville to Ohio State.

Shout out to our podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible!

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