HNL Movement Podcast

Andrew Takata

Andrew Takata from HNL Movement discusses anything and everything related to optimizing human performance so that you can improve the quality of your life. Learn comprehensive ways to take care of your body, achieve better health, and elevate your performance so you can achieve your true potential. Andrew shares valuable information covering topics of rehab and injury prevention techniques, movement efficiency, strength and conditioning, and ways to create sustainable nutrition habits so that you can level up your performance in sports, daily activities, and life. He has over a decade of experience working with people of all ages, activity levels, training backgrounds, as well as helping people successfully return to activities following injury. Join Andrew and his passion to learn, understand, and share how health, nutrition, lifestyle, and movement collectively contribute to human performance. It will be a mix of interviews, great conversations, and solo episodes that you won’t want to miss. Hit subscribe, and get ready to optimize your human performance. read less
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Episodes

Kawika Shoji on Embracing the Moment in Volleyball and Life
Apr 16 2024
Kawika Shoji on Embracing the Moment in Volleyball and Life
In this engaging episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew sits down with Kawika Shoji, whose journey through sports has been fueled by a diverse love for competition and a dedication to mastering various disciplines. Kawika's early dreams of playing basketball or golf gave way to volleyball, where his father, renowned coach Dave Shoji, introduced Sunday volleyball practice sessions at a young age with him and his friends. This early exposure to structured practice and high-level play laid a solid foundation for his impressive volleyball career. Delving into the nuances of athletic growth, Kawika discusses how remaining present in the moment and tackling each immediate goal prepared him for larger achievements down the road. His tenure at Stanford stands as a testament to this approach, leading to his evolution as both a competitor on the volleyball court and a scholar. Reflecting on his heritage, Kawika highlights Hawaii's vibrant athletic culture, crediting it with nurturing his own path as well as that of numerous other elite athletes, including the unforgettable journey to the Olympics with his brother, Eric Shoji, and another friend and local athlete, Micah Christenson. Join Andrew and Kawika for a insightful discussion that celebrates the discipline ingrained by sports and the deep connections it forges. This episode is a touching tribute to the ways in which athletic pursuits can shape life's trajectory, creating bonds and building character along the way. Tune in for an episode filled with wisdom, warmth, and the spirit of athletic excellence. Enjoy the episode!
Cindy Clivio On The Growth & Evolution Of Athletic Training
Mar 26 2024
Cindy Clivio On The Growth & Evolution Of Athletic Training
In the latest episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew sits down with Cindy Clivio, the athletic health care manager at Kamehameha Schools and the Far West Athletic Trainers’ Association District Director. With a passion for sports from a young age, Cindy’s unexpected path into athletic training began in high school and was bolstered by a supportive coach who saw potential in her talents. Her move to Hawaii during her senior year proved to be a transformative experience, exposing her to new challenges and enriching her resilience as she integrated into the local culture and athletic community. Cindy recounts her journey from intern to certified athletic trainer, a path marked by intense learning, mentorship, and the joy of discovering her calling. She recounts the early days of athletic training in Hawaii during the '90s, a time when the profession was just gaining traction in the state. Her dedication to service and leadership within the field has not only seen the growth of athletic training programs in schools but also the legislative progress that ensures the presence of athletic trainers in high schools statewide. Celebrating National Athletic Training Month, Cindy and Andrew delve into the multifaceted role of athletic trainers and how they contribute to student-athletes' well-being, far beyond injury management. The episode serves as a reminder of the importance of appreciation for athletic trainers and highlights the dynamic evolution of the profession. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that shines a light on the pivotal role of athletic training in sports and education and the bright future it holds. Enjoy the episode!
Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone to Unlock Optimal Growth and Performance
Mar 19 2024
Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone to Unlock Optimal Growth and Performance
In this episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew takes listeners on a motivating journey through the landscapes of discomfort and growth. Andrew draws from his own experiences in academia and professional life, illustrating how the most profound personal and athletic developments are seeded in challenges that push us outside of our comfort zone. He shares his philosophy that growth isn't just about confronting difficulties but about learning, adapting, and evolving through them. Andrew delves into the art of embracing hard work not for its own sake but as a vehicle for improvement and mastery. He encourages adopting a mindset that welcomes the uncomfortable, the unfamiliar, and the tough, with the knowledge that these experiences are the crucibles where our potential is refined and realized. This episode is a compelling narrative about the power of perspective in transforming obstacles into opportunities for growth. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own paths, to recognize the value in stepping beyond their comfort zones, and to engage with Andrew and the community in sharing stories of triumph over trials. Tune in for a motivational deep dive into why the journey through discomfort, with intention and purpose, is truly where greatness begins to take shape. Enjoy this reminder that in the realm of performance and life, stepping out of your comfort zone is where you'll find your true strength. Enjoy this episode!
Yin and Yancy Ep. 1: The Art of Learning and Coaching
Mar 5 2024
Yin and Yancy Ep. 1: The Art of Learning and Coaching
In the first-ever "Yin and Yancy" segment on the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew and professional athlete Yancy get real about tackling the tough parts of training. Today's topic is a candid exploration of what to do when you hit a snag with something you're being coached on. Yancy, drawing from his extensive experience, emphasizes the importance of quality over quantity in practice, advocating for "perfect practice makes perfect." He shares his approach on simply focusing back on his breathing as a tool to reset and refine his performance under pressure.  Andrew complements Yancy's athlete-centric insights with reflections on the practitioner's role in fostering a nurturing environment for growth. He highlights the pivotal importance of building a strong, trusting relationship between the athlete and coach, noting that effective communication and understanding evolve over time. Together, they unravel the intricate dance of guiding an athlete's support team towards a cohesive goal, underscoring the significance of clear, respectful dialogue in catalyzing development and breakthroughs.  This dialogue between Yancy and Andrew offers listeners a rare glimpse into the dynamic synergy of athlete and coach interactions. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration, the art of communication, and the relentless pursuit of excellence through mindful, intentional practice. Tune in for a thought-provoking session that bridges the gap between theory and practice, weaving together the threads of expertise from both sides of the athletic journey. Enjoy this episode of "Yin and Yancy," where every conversation is a step towards mastering the art of performance!
Brendan Sagara on Crafting Pitchers, Embracing Data, and Optimizing Performance
Feb 13 2024
Brendan Sagara on Crafting Pitchers, Embracing Data, and Optimizing Performance
In this captivating episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew converses with Brendan Sagara, Senior Pitching Strategist for the Texas Rangers, who shares his remarkable journey from the little league fields of Wahiawa to the cutting-edge realm of Major League Baseball. Brendan reminisces about his formative years, where the love for baseball was sparked by early coaches, family, and the vibrant culture of the sport. It's a tale of passion ignited early, nurtured by hands-on learning, and the significant influence of mentors who cared beyond the diamond. Brendan delves into his evolution as a coach, from his serendipitous start to embracing the role of data in shaping the future of pitching. Andrew and Brendan explore how sports science and analytics have revolutionized the game, discussing the delicate balance of data with the art of coaching. Brendan's forward-thinking approach, rooted in a genuine connection with athletes, exemplifies how the integration of technology and personal insight can accelerate player development. This episode is an inspiring listen for anyone fascinated by the interplay of tradition and innovation in sports. Brendan's insights offer a glimpse into the future of baseball coaching, underscoring the importance of understanding one's physical mechanics to achieve peak performance. Whether you're an aspiring athlete, a seasoned coach, or simply a fan of the game, Brendan's story underscores the transformative power of dedication, curiosity, and the willingness to embrace change. Tune in to learn, be inspired, and appreciate the depth of coaching that goes into every pitch in the big leagues. Enjoy the episode!
Your Best Ability is Availability for Optimal Performance
Feb 6 2024
Your Best Ability is Availability for Optimal Performance
In this insightful episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew delves into a crucial aspect often overlooked in the pursuit of peak performance: the significance of health and availability. He begins with a powerful reminder that no matter how skilled or prepared you are, your greatest asset in any athletic endeavor is your ability to be consistently healthy and available. Andrew shares a thought-provoking narrative that illustrates the importance of not only being physically fit but also being present and ready for training and competition. Throughout the episode, Andrew emphasizes the importance of maintaining a holistic approach to health that goes beyond injury prevention. He discusses practical strategies for sustaining optimal health, such as balanced nutrition, adequate sleep, and effective stress management. Andrew also addresses the vital aspect of availability, shedding light on how chronic injuries can derail an athlete's career. He offers advice on listening to the body, adhering to recovery protocols, and avoiding overtraining to ensure consistent availability for training and competitions. As he wraps up, Andrew encourages athletes to strike a balance between their aspirations for high performance and the realities of their physical and mental well-being. This episode is a call to action for athletes to reevaluate their training and lifestyle choices, reminding them that sustainable high performance is built on a foundation of good health and consistent availability. Tune in for an episode that could change the way you approach your training and overall athletic journey.
Making Every Exercise Count Beyond Sweat & Hard Work
Jan 30 2024
Making Every Exercise Count Beyond Sweat & Hard Work
In this focused episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew invites listeners to join him on a deep dive into the philosophy of intentional training. He questions the common habits of athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike, asking, "Why are you doing your current workout?" Andrew emphasizes that to truly excel, one must look beyond general goals like getting stronger or jumping higher. It's about understanding the specific aspects of training that will lead to those improvements, whether it's core stability for injury prevention, increasing volume for endurance, or correcting asymmetries that translate to better sports performance.  Andrew shares his insights on the necessity of a purpose for every exercise in a training program, challenging listeners to think critically about their regimen. Are your efforts truly addressing the needs of your sport? Are you covering all the bases necessary for peak performance? With Andrew’s guidance, training becomes more than a routine—it becomes a strategic, efficient, and systematic path to success.  Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that might just change how you approach your next workout. Andrew’s message is clear: It's not about doing more; it's about maximizing the time and effort you're already investing. By the end of this episode, you'll be inspired to transform your training into a truly intentional practice. Don't miss out on these key strategies for optimizing every aspect of your performance. Enjoy the episode!
Vavae Malepeai on Faith, Family, and the Journey of Football and Life
Jan 23 2024
Vavae Malepeai on Faith, Family, and the Journey of Football and Life
In this heartwarming episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew sits down with Vavae Malepeai, a Mililani High School graduate, Gatorade Player of the Year, USC football alumnus, and current member of the Stanford Football coaching staff. Vavae shares his journey from his early days, where faith, family, and the importance of hard work were deeply rooted in him, and helped him through the trials and triumphs of his football career.  His love for football grew as he grew older, and it seems that he was destined to be a running back. Vavae's story is one of relentless dedication and living in the moment. Andrew and Vavae discuss the sacrifices and lessons learned along the way—early morning bus rides, juggling homework and training, and the steadfast focus that propelled Vavae to success on and off the field. His transition to Mililani High School to play under his uncle's guidance was a pivotal moment in his life, reinforcing his commitment to the process and trust in the future.  Vavae's candid recount of the adversities and highlights of his time at USC, including battling through significant injuries, offers a raw and inspiring look at an athlete's resilience. Now, with a journey enriched by personal growth in all facets, Vavae stands as a testament to the strength that comes from facing life's challenges head-on. Listen in to discover how each setback has been a setup for Vavae's remarkable strides in life and football. Enjoy the episode!
Sanam Rezazadeh on Injuries, Athletic Training, and Continual Growth
Jan 2 2024
Sanam Rezazadeh on Injuries, Athletic Training, and Continual Growth
In the latest episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew welcomes Sanam Rezazadeh, the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Stanford, to share her unique journey into the world of athletic training. Sanam's path was not paved by early sports dominance; in fact, it wasn't until around 5th grade that she tried her hand at basketball. Despite this, her innate passion for sports was always clear. The turning point came with the challenge of knee pain and surgery, where she met an athletic trainer who inspired her with the profound impact of helping people recover from injuries. Sanam's voyage through her educational and career choices is a testament to the power of exploration and seizing opportunities. Initially drawn to physical therapy, her trajectory took a meaningful turn at the University of Hawaii, where she discovered her true calling in athletic training. It was the perfect blend of her desire to aid others and her love for the sports environment. Volunteering in the athletic training room wasn't just a stepping stone; it was a pivotal experience that laid the foundation for her future, allowing her to absorb invaluable skills that would sculpt her into the professional she is today.Reflecting on her growth over seven years at Stanford, Sanam delves into the realities of her role, her aspirations of working in collegiate or professional sports, and the decision-making process that led her to choose Stanford over an NFL internship with the San Francisco 49ers—a choice she has never regretted. Her story is one of continual evolution, embracing the dynamic nature of athletic training, and the satisfaction of reinvention within her career. For anyone intrigued by the intersection of sports, medicine, and personal growth, this episode is not to be missed. Tune in to the HNL Movement Podcast, subscribe on YouTube, and follow us on social media to be part of Sanam's compelling narrative. Enjoy the episode!