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Feed the Cats Podcast

Feed the Cats Podcast

By: Coach Tony Holler
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When Tony Holler’s name is mentioned, SPEED is the subject… maximum velocity sprinting.

Tony Holler is a track coach, most recently the head coach at Plainfield North H.S. Tony retired from teaching chemistry after 38 years in the classroom and has 44 years of coaching experience (football, basketball, and track). Tony Holler is a member of Illinois Track & Field Hall of Fame and Co-director of Track Football Consortium along with Chris Korfist. Holler created the revolutionary "Feed the Cats" in 1999.

Tony Holler is the son of 47-year high school and college basketball coach Don Holler. Tony is the father of four, including two successful coaches, Alec Holler (Edwardsville H.S.) and Quinn Holler (Andrew H.S.).

Tony Holler has diversified his “Feed the Cats'' message for all sports and the classroom. Tony has consulted with the New York Yankees who started feeding the cats in their 2022 spring training. He’s also consulted with college lacrosse (Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, Penn, Arizona State, and Northwestern). Princeton made the NCAA Final Four in 2022 for the first time in 18 years with the battle cry of “Feed the Tigers''.

Hundreds of high school football teams now use a FTC approach (also known as “Sprint-Based Football”). At least 12 states have football teams who have won state championships by prioritizing speed over conditioning. Tony also has a Sprint-Based Football Podcast.

Tony Holler has presented his content in 30 different states. In addition, he’s done multiple presentations in England, Ireland, and France. Tony is also a frequent presenter at football and lacrosse clinics. In the past year, he's delivered two presentations on "Coaching the Classroom" for teachers.

Tony has done several Feed the Cats Seminars which include nine hours of instruction over a 24-hour period. FTC Seminars are usually a one-man clinic.

Tony Holler’s Feed the Cats DVD was the #1 best-seller for Championship Production for ALL SPORTS in 2018. It has been the #1 best-seller from 2018 to 2025 in the track and field category.

Holler’s most recent content can be found at CoachTube, where he is #2 in sales, all sports, all time.

Tony Holler was named as a “Prime Nine Speaker” by Glazier Football Clinics.

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Episodes
  • EP19: How to Develop Athletic Kids: Speed Training, Movement Skills & Multi-Sport Athletes with Jeremy Frisch
    May 29 2026

    How do you develop athletic kids in today’s youth sports environment? In this episode, Jeremy Frisch joins the podcast to discuss youth speed training, movement skill development, multi-sport athletes, and long-term athletic development.

    Find more from Jeremy here:
    - https://www.instagram.com/jeremy_frisch17
    - https://x.com/JeremyFrisch

    Jeremy specializes in youth athletic development, strength & conditioning, and the Speed Demons program, helping young athletes build athleticism through movement, play, skill development, and smart training practices.

    We discuss why movement skills and physical literacy should come before early specialization, how multi-sport athletes often develop broader athletic abilities, and why gamification of practice and training can be one of the most effective ways to improve learning, speed, coordination, and athletic performance.

    In this episode, we cover:
    - How to develop athletic kids
    - Youth speed training principles
    - Movement skills and physical literacy
    - Multi-sport athletes and athletic development
    - The problem with early sports specialization
    - Gamification in practice and sports training
    - Strength and conditioning for young athletes
    - Building speed, coordination, and athleticism
    - Coaching youth athletes for long-term development

    Whether you’re a coach, parent, trainer, PE teacher, or sports performance professional, this conversation offers practical insights into developing faster, more skilled, and more athletic young athletes.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • EP18: Can You Teach Speed? Breaking the Biggest Myth in Sports with Dr. Dillon Martinez
    May 17 2026

    What if speed isn’t genetic… and can actually be taught?

    In this episode, we sit down with Dillon Martinez, author of Breaking The Speed Barrier, to discuss the science and coaching methods behind real speed development.

    - Link to Dillon's book: https://amzn.to/3P4OPc8

    We dive into why most coaches struggle to teach speed effectively, the biggest mistakes in traditional conditioning programs, and how elite coaches develop faster athletes through proper sprint mechanics, teaching progressions, and evidence-based training.

    Topics include:
    - The “7 UPs” of sprint mechanics
    - The Three T’s of speed training
    - Maximum velocity development
    - Teaching acceleration and change of direction
    - Multi-sport athlete programming
    - Recovery and injury prevention
    - Why speed is a skill — not just genetics

    Dr. Martinez also shares insights from the largest research study ever conducted on speed coaching pedagogy and explains what separates great speed coaches from average ones.

    If you’re a coach, athlete, parent, or sports performance enthusiast, this episode will completely change how you think about speed training.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • EP17: How to Combine Strength + Speed Training for Maximum Performance with Zac Goodman
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of the Feed the Cats Podcast, I talk with strength and speed coach Zac Goodman about how to properly combine strength training and speed development for maximum performance.

    Too many athletes fall into the trap of doing too much—too much volume, too much conditioning, and not enough intent. Zac shares how the most effective programs focus on high intensity, maximum output, and full recovery.

    We break down why strength training should mirror speed training principles, and how simplifying your program can actually lead to better results, healthier athletes, and higher performance.

    In this episode:

    • How to combine strength and speed training effectively
    • Why high intensity beats high volume
    • The role of rest and recovery in performance
    • Common mistakes in the weight room
    • How to train athletes to be faster, stronger, and healthier

    If you’re a coach or athlete looking to get more out of your training without burning out, this episode will give you a clear framework to follow.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
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