This video isn’t a highlight reel, it’s a real world look at how high-performance strength & power sessions for elite female AFLW athletes are built, coached, and analysed.
Here are 4 reasons you should watch it.
Most coaches either chase fatigue, chase numbers, or chase “functional” trends.
Coach Jordi Taylor does none of that.
Instead, he demonstrates how to:
Anchor the session around a key adaptation lift
Sequence movement prep into power work
Transition into maximal strength safely
There’s a massive difference between ''here’s a lift'' and “here’s why we’re using this lift, for this athlete, at this time.”
This session shows how:
Maddie Quinn's limb lengths influence lift selection
Mechanical positioning affects safety and force output
Prep work bridges neural readiness into heavy loading
Accessories reinforce primary adaptations
You’ll see deliberate sequencing — not randomness.
Most environments fall short because they either test separately from training or don’t test meaningfully at all
This session integrates Counter Movement Jump (CMJ) testing and Isometric Mid Thigh Pull (IMTP) testing directly into the training.
It means:
Power output isn’t guessed
Fatigue isn’t assumed
Progress isn’t emotional
Load tracking and session analysis is critical to long-term athletic development.
Jordi Taylor outlines why he uses Lumin Strength's Session Analysis to review Maddie's session and what data he's looking for.
It's an integral part of the process.