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Rapid Fire—Episode #10 Featuring Hunter Eisenhower: “How to use The Force System”

Blog, Podcast| ByJustin Ochoa, ByHunter Eisenhower

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Athlete in a black Sun Devil shirt smiles, standing on a basketball court. Next to him is a Rapid Fire Powered by SimpliFaster banner for Episode 10 featuring Hunter Eisenhower. The design includes a stylized RF logo.

In this episode, Hunter Eisenhower, Associate Head Coach of Sports Performance at Arizona State, breaks down his innovative Force System, a training framework built on four key pillars: high force, fast force, slow force, and human force. He explains how this system helps tailor training to each athlete’s unique strengths (superpowers) and weaknesses (kryptonite), ensuring a more individualized approach to performance development.

Hunter dives into the science of jump testing, debunking common myths about force plates and data interpretation. He also challenges the overemphasis on traditional maximal strength training, arguing that for many athletes, managing practice fatigue has a far greater impact on performance.

The episode wraps up with a preview of Hunter’s upcoming mentorship program, where he’ll offer deeper insights into the Force System and its real-world application for coaches and athletes.

Key Takeaways

  • How to use The Force System to customize training based on athletes’ superpower or kryptonite.
  • How to test and interpret jump data using force plates, myths & misconceptions of testing and tracking data.
  • The impactful role of managing practice fatigue and how a performance coach and start to influence these coaching decisions.
  • Is maximal strength training overrated for many athletes?
  • Hunter’s mentorship program will provide in-depth insights into the Force System.


Rapid Fire Excerpt: The impactful role of managing practice fatigue and how a performance coach and start to influence these coaching decisions.


Rapid Fire Excerpt: Maximal strength for the vast majority of athletes is overrated.

Stream the episode on Spotify or iTunes, and make sure to follow Hunter on social media!

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Justin Ochoa

Justin Ochoa is the founder of Gem Sessions Training in Indianapolis, a complete basketball development organization.

Justin works with basketball players of all ages and experience levels from youth to pro, specializing in bridging the gap between skill development & performance training.

Aside from training, he founded the Gem Sessions Foundation — a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to serving youth athletes with crucial resources needed to excel in academics, athletics and life after athletics.

Connect with Justin on Instagram or X (@JustinOchoa317) or find him here.

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