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    Karsten Jensen

    Karsten Jensen

    My passion for strength and conditioning started in University. We had a great track and field teacher, and sprinting intrigued me. I am naturally slow and was not very strong.

    How do you get strong? How do you create lightening speed? Those were the questions I wanted to answer. 

    I soon felt that “this is what I am supposed to do” and from the beginning, I felt that I had something to contribute. My first jobs - while I was in university - involved world class athletes from triathlon and badminton.  

    Location:  Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

    Occupation: Strength and Conditioning Coach

    Education:

    • University of Copenhagen - MSc. Exercise Physiology
    • University Centre of Roskilde - Math and Physics

    Certifications:

    • Level 2 Chek Practitioner
    • Level 3 Check Holistic Lifestyle Coach
    • Certified Personal Trainer CPTN-CPT

     History:

    • 15 years experience as a Strength and Conditioning Coach
    • Strength and Conditioning Coach for The Danish National Elite Sports Institution  
      • developed annual periodized training schedules for and trained Olympic and World class level athletes from:
        • figure skating
        • volleyball
        • ju jitsu
        • judo
        • wrestling
        • tennis
        • badminton
        • table tennis
        • waterskiing
      • equipment selection and facility design for athletes training centre
    • Strength and Conditioning Coach for Kvik Triathlon Team in Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Strength and Conditioning Coach for Danish Badminton Federation
    • Strength and Conditioning Coach for Holte Volleyball Club, Holte Denmark
    • Strength and Conditioning Coachc for Danish Volleyball Federation: Men’s National Team
    • Assistant teacher in 2nd Year Biomechanics Course - University of Copenhagen
    • Member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association
    • Member of the Certified Professional Trainers Network
    • Strength and Conditioning Coach to University of Toronto Men’s Varsity Volleyball Team

    Mission Statement
    To demonstrate how the human being can develop unlimited physical powers when the methods used are applied in a state of playful determination. The methods used should target all aspects of, and be in resonance with, the inherent principles of body, mind and spirit.

    Philosophy
    In the training world you will find many coaches that spend a lot of effort arguing the superiority of one particular “type” or “style” of training over another. I believe in analysing the unique benefits  of any training style in order to use those benefits in an integrated system – in the right way and at the right time to the ultimate benefit of my athletes/clients.

    Also, I am a firm proponent for a “unified approach” to improve physical capacity because that is in alignment with the design of who we are as human beings. I analyze the various ways in which you can work towards a certain goal and subsequently provide strategies for those ways. Popular sayings illustrating the unified  approach are “surrounding the dragon” and “the devil is in the detail”.

    Selected Seminar Topics Previously Presented:

    • “Functional Training”: Is it Necessary?
    • Kettlebell Training
    • Core Training   
    • Martial Arts Assessment, Treatment and Training (with Dr. K. Kinakin)
    • Goal setting in strength training
    • Core training – from multifidus isolation to ¼ squats with 500 pounds.
    • Strength training: A practical Approach
    • Periodization and program design
    • Teaching the Multidirectional Lunge: A Phase Approach
    • Strength Training
    • A Strength Training Program for Beginners
    • Periodization of Strength Training
    • Strength Training in Volleyball

    Selected Articles, Publications and Contributions

    • Author, The Magnificent 35 - vigorous Variations of Classical Exercises
    • Contributing Writer, Puls Magazine,
    • Mixed blocks – a new periodization model for strength training
    • “Functional training” – is it necessary?
    • Don’t waste your time with strength and conditioning
    • Progressive Overload
    • Individualized strength training programmes. With Mikael Trolle, Danish National Volleyball Coach
    • Contributing writer, www.teamdanmark.dk (website of the Danish National Elite Sports Institution)
    • Multiple short sets
    • Variations of Shoulder Exercises for Minimal Risk: Optimum Benefit. With Christian Couppé, MSc., PT