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Volleyball Performance Podcast - Injury Rehab & Sports Performance
Dr. Houston
Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 11

If you play volleyball, this is the podcast that will keep you on the court and ahead of the competition. We cut through the noise and give you proven strategies to prevent injuries, recover faster, and add inches to your vertical.Â
No fluff. No gimmicks. Just the science, training methods, and real-world tactics that help athletes dominate. Listen in and build the body and game you need to win.
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Volleyball Injuries â Overuse or Overlooked?
mardi 22 juillet 2025 ⢠Duration 07:40
Are you tired of being told to âjust restâ every time pain shows up in your shoulder, knee, or Achilles?
In this episode, Dr. Houston Anderson (@andersonperformancerehab) exposes the myth of overuse injuries and explains why the traditional model of injury rehab is outdatedâand often flat-out wrong.
You'll hear:
- The real reason rest doesnât solve chronic pain
- Why âoveruseâ is an easy diagnosis but a lazy explanation
- How Dr. Anderson went from nearly career-ending jumperâs knee to dunking again in just 3 days
- The neurological and movement-based causes that are often overlooked
- What every volleyball player and athlete needs to know before they stop training
Your body isnât brokenâitâs just out of sync.
Volleyball RX - Volleyball Injury Rehab & Performance
lundi 21 juillet 2025 ⢠Duration 09:36
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Volleyball Overuse Injuries? Start Fixing The System
vendredi 25 juillet 2025 ⢠Duration 14:54
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Train Harder Than You Compete - Isometrics In Volleyball
jeudi 31 juillet 2025 ⢠Duration 24:00
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Stretching Is a Brain Problem, Not a Muscle Problem
jeudi 7 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 25:04
In this episode, weâre diving deep into why static stretching isnât the magic bullet for injury prevention, soreness, or recovery that so many still believe it is. Whether youâre a coach, athlete, or parent, youâve seen the classic quad stretch or shoulder pull before every practice. But what does the research actually say?Â
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Heel Pain Solutions for Volleyball Players: Tips, Recovery, and Prevention
lundi 11 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 29:16
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Force Absorption: The Missing Link in Training
mercredi 27 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 22:21
đ Episode Overview
In this episode of Volleyball RX, we explore the often-overlooked concept of force absorption and its role in both performance and injury resilience. While producing force is central to jumping and hitting, the ability to control, decelerate, and absorb impact is equally important for joint health and long-term athletic development.
đ Topics Covered
- The biomechanics of force absorption during jumping and landing
- Why eccentric muscle actions create higher tension and protect joints
- How deficits in absorption capacity contribute to overuse injuries
- Practical strategies for integrating absorption-focused training into volleyball preparation
- Current insights from sports science research on eccentric loading and landing mechanics
đ Relevance to Volleyball
Volleyball demands repeated high-force landings, rapid changes of direction, and explosive takeoffs. Developing the capacity to manage these forces is critical for reducing injury risk while sustaining performance across practices, matches, and full seasons.
Beach Volleyball's #1 Injury - Low Back Pain
jeudi 4 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 12:19
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Back pain is the number one injury in beach volleyballâbut itâs not really about the back. In this episode of Volleyball Performance, we break down why the hamstrings are the hidden culprit behind so many beach playersâ back issues. Youâll learn how the sand changes sprinting mechanics, landing positions, and muscle demandsâand why that puts your hamstrings under constant stress. Most importantly, weâll cover three practical strategies you can start using right away to protect your hamstrings, retrain your nervous system, and keep back pain from cutting into your game.Â
Why Ankle Sprains Lead to Chronic Instability (and How to Stop It)
lundi 15 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 18:47
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Episode: Chronic Ankle Instability
What Youâll Learn in This Episode:
- What chronic ankle instability (CAI) is and why it matters for volleyball players
- Common changes that occur after repeated ankle sprains (weakness, reduced motion, delayed reaction times)
- Why âbad anklesâ arenât permanent and how to reset the brain-muscle connection
- The pros and cons of ankle braces for athletes
- Why traditional rehab methods (bands, toe alphabet, stretching) often fall short
- The most effective way to rebuild ankle strength and stability at home (hill training & plyometrics)
- How to progress from walking â running â multi-directional plyos on hills
- When to seek professional help if instability doesnât improve
Key Takeaway:
Your ankle doesnât have to stay weak after a sprain. With the right loading strategies, you can restore stability, improve performance, and stop blaming your body for âbad ankles.â
Rotator Cuff Pain - Not What You Think!
vendredi 10 octobre 2025 ⢠Duration 24:45
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