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Kent Johnston, who played DB at Stephen F. Austin, spent four decades in the strength and conditioning industry with experience on the college and NFL levels. He trained East Carolina great George Koonce during his several seasons with the Green Bay Packers in the 1990s while also spending time with other NFL teams and serving multiple stints at Alabama. #tsotv #absoluteempowerment #jeffconnors --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesportsobj/support
Episode 120 of the CMW is LIVE! This week's guest is former B1G strength and conditioning coach Jess Burke. Jess worked at Michigan, Purdue, and Penn State after going to school at Indiana and Michigan. This former B1G strength and conditioning coach has left the college world of S&C to work in the private sector. Money was the driving factor for this. Not that she was money hungry, but in the private S&C world people respect your time and money more than in college. _______________________________ Be sure to hit the subscribe button to get more free content from us #education #learning #coaching #podcast ___ CONNECT:
This week we are joined by former college strength and conditioning coach Jessica Burke. She worked all over the B1G in her time in the college world. Recently she left that world and is working in the private sector. In this conversation we chat about what she learned while in the university world and how it needs a total revamp. -----CONNECT:
Will Ratelle is a strength and conditioning coach at the University of North Dakota. He played football at UND and spent two years after graduation in and out of the NFL and CFL as a fullback and linebacker. Will primarily works with volleyball, men's basketball, and tennis, while also assisting with the football team. Connect W/ Will Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/will.ratelle/ Website - https://www.w2performance.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOYvMQM0O2y9fxgsMq-YWSA?view_as=subscriber *This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission * MY CAMERA: https://amzn.to/3GQGKRf MY MICROPHONE: https://amzn.to/3X2nLc3 My Watch: https://amzn.to/3QwYNyV My Head Phones: https://amzn.to/3H0oswZ New Here: *CONNECT WITH ME THROUGH INSTAGRAM: @ https://www.instagram.com/glenyg96/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2cJr8YrI1xPPMkrYRpAfBc? si=AqVKuWuBRoaoP9iG5kMZ8g Join The Community On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LIFEAFTERHIGHSCHOOLGLEN
Ich bringe Euch hier immer EHRLICHE EINBLICKE in die Welt als Coach und diese Woche gibt es diese Einblicke auch von KEVIN SPEER (Develop Athletes) in seinen Werdegang als Coach, die Erfahrungen, die er im Training von American Football Athleten gemacht hat und wie man Training in der REALITÄT plant und damit erfolgreich ist! 00:00:56 - Alles über Kevin Speer 00:04:11 - Theorie vs. Praxis - Sportwissenschaft studieren als Coach? 00:08:08 - Kevins Lieblingssportarten im Studium 00:10:50 - Wie ist Kevins Philosophie im Athletik Training? 00:14:07 - Die Realität des College Strength & Conditionings 00:22:50 - Wollte Kevin in den Profisport? 00:25:53 - Business Realität - zerschredder den 5 jahres Plan 00:27:23 - Philosophie oder System - was ist Training?? 00:29:39 - Consistency is Key 00:33:15 - Top Down vs Bottom up Planung 00:35:41 - Man kann verletzungen nicht verhindern... 00:37:27 - Leidenschaft als Coach 00:40:24 - Diese Änderungen Im Offseasontraining haben sich gelohnt! 00:44:59 - Sprint Drills - machen nicht schnell oder doch?? 00:49:21 - 40 Yard prep und College Touren 00:52:13 - 40yard Speed vs. Gamespeed 00:54:58 - Gamespeed entwickeln - systematischer Approach 00:57:34 - Training im Gym ist SPORT 00:59:47 - Das kommt jetzt für Kevin und DA 01:04:14 - KAMPFSPORTLER meldet Euch bei Kevin 01:09:22 - Der Strength & Conditioning Look Die Krafthalle in Köln @diekrafthalle https://www.diekrafthalle.de/ Kevin & Develop Athletes @developathletes https://develop-athletes.com/ DAS K.A.S. GPP MANUAL KOMMT! Wenn Du Interesse hast melde DIch in den Kommentaren! Du bist FOOTBALLER und willst endlich professionell trainieren: https://www.kaindl-athletic-system.com/football-crew EDUCATION FÜR COACHES! Unsere Trainingsplanungskurse kommen: https://www.kaindl-athletic-system.com/trainingsplanungskurs Du bist POWERLIFTER und willst PROGRESS machen: https://www.kaindl-athletic-system.com/powerlifting-crew Du bist EVERYDAY ATHLETE und willst endlich den richtigen Plan für Dich: https://www.kaindl-athletic-system.com/everyday-athletes-online-program VIELEN DANK FÜR EUER FEEDBACK! Das treibt uns auf jeden Fall an 2023 noch mehr Content für Euch zu liefern und Euch noch hilfreicher zur Seite zu stehen! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaindlathleticsystem/message
Julia Glanz is a Registered Dietitian with a Masters Degree In Nutritional Science, a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, a former College Strength & Conditioning Coach and a former Division 1 soccer player. Julia's education in nutritional science, exercise science and physiology combined with years of her own personal struggle with hormone imbalances fueled her […] The post Julia Glanz on Using Your Hormones to Super Charge Your Results In the Gym appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
Bob Alejo, who has served in a variety of performance enhancement roles within college athletics and MLB, joined Coach C to discuss his passion for his job, career accomplishments and much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesportsobj/support
On this week's episode, I welcomed Taylor Sleaford, a Life and Leadership Coach with a 10 year background in Fitness and Sports Performance. He started as a College Strength & Conditioning Coach working at schools such as University of South Alabama, College of Charleston, Colorado State University and Clemson University. After a decade of working in the world of sport performance he found the common link in most high performers is a deep purpose and mindset that enabled them realize their goals. It was a seamless transition to helping people more specifically with personal growth to reach their peak potential in all aspects of life! In the episode, we covered things like: - How much you can change once you start implementing mindset changes in conjunction with your diet and exercise. - What goal setting actually is and how you should be setting your goals and chasing up how you word them. - Negations and Affirmations - How to create awareness around these negative thoughts. - Behavior Change - The All or Nothing Mindset - Learning how to change your identity. Thank you, Taylor, for joining me on the show! If you'd like to connect with Taylor: Instagram: @taylor_sleaford His Podcast, Fully Human: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fully-human/id1637313541?app=podcast Coaching: https://mailchi.mp/taylorsleaford/personalgrowthaccelerator
STRONG Life Podcast ep 355 brought to you by http://ZachStrength.com Great times chatting and learning from Mark Philippi Topics covered: - Powerlifting in the Early 90s and learning from / training with Ed Coan and Dan Austin - College Strength & Conditioning Lessons in the Early 90s - Mark's introduction to Strongman Training & Competition - How Mark began working with Azerbaijan Olympic Wrestlers Connect with Mark: https://www.philippisportsinstitute.com/ https://www.instagram.com/markphilippi/ Resources Mentioned in this Episode: http://SSPCoach.com - SSPC Cert opening this Week! Get on the early bird notification list at http://ZachStrength.com https://UndergroundStrengthCoach.com - Underground Strength Academy 7 Days FREE Training with Zach - Build Muscle & Strength, PAIN FREE!
Liane Blyn is NSCA 2022 College Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year! She joins Mark and Chris on the show for the second time to talk about a variety of topics. Don't miss this one! Instagram: @lianeblyn
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Jen Taft joins us on the Podcast today sharing her journey being a college strength coach, what she has learned, and how she uses her athletic journey to impact athletes today.
College strength and conditioning has come a long way. Since we first understood that strength and conditioning could increase performance, we have been developing new strategies, techniques, and methods in training athletes. In this episode I talk to the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance for the University of Pittsburgh, Stephanie Mock. Stephanie played college volleyball at the West Virginia University where she gained her first real experience in a structured weight room. That is where she gained a passion for strength and conditioning. She went on to be a part of several college programs including Clemson, Mississippi State, and Pittsburgh. Through her experience she has been striving to put herself in positions to to learn and stresses the fact that being slightly uncomfortable is beneficial to growing and learning. Stephanie and I talk about how she handles the weight room, develops culture. Keeps things fun, the insane amount of technology available, using data vs intuition, the new name, image, and likeness rule, and MUCH MORE! Strength and conditioning is an exciting field and it has serious potential to become an even bigger part of the sporting world through not just the training, but the recovery and sleep aspects that are becoming an evening bigger part of the field. Tune in and learn A LOT about the past, present, and future of strength and conditioning for high school, college, and pro athletics. Find us on IG @daniel.personaltraining @theweightroompodcast @_mockstephanie_ SUBSCRIBE to The Weight Room on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts! The Weight Room on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnZFodazEEq9puTit05t0Q The Weight Room on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weight-room/id1514961215 The Weight Room on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4agELk04NPnKPIyQQcVC2D?si=nCv9thaPS5atnX9m_xmh8A NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY
Peter (Pete) Hardcastle, is well known in Australian and World Rowing. Pete represented Australia at the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Olympic Games in different boat classes. After the olympics, Pete moved to the UK in 2008, where he coached at Dulwich College, Emanuel School and London Rowing Club, and coached the men's four at the Coupe de la Jeunesse in 2014. In 2017, Pete joined Imperial College as the Head of Rowing and in his first season at Imperial, he coached the crew that won the Prince Albert Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta. Pete is an amazing athlete, and still continues to amaze mere mortals, with his Ironman Triathlon exploits, and marathon running. In this episode, Pete and I explore what got him into rowing, and how he progressed to the U23 World Championships and then the Elite team under 4-years. We talk about personal motivation, and challenging others to explore what is possible. We review what is really going on with some of the rapid crews we are watching today, and he shares his tips on how to get yourself ready to race as well as preparing your race mindset. This podcast is supported by, Precision Hydration, Bont Rowing, Filippi Boats and Citius Remex seat pads. For more information about our supporters, please ensure you subscribe to my newsletter (www.whchambers.com) to gain access to exclusive bonus offers.
Matt Nein was recently headlined in an article titled “5 strength and conditioning coaches the LA Rams must interview” and more officially in 2018 Matt was named the National Strength and Conditioning Association College Strength Coach of the Year. After a season on the Toronto Blue Jays staff, Matt took a full time job as the Coordinator of Sports Performance and Manager of Fitness and Facilities at Salisbury University. Over his almost 16 year career at Salisbury, Matt has trained 12 NCAA National Championship teams and 8 individual NCAA National Championshions. That is 20 NCAA National Championships since he took over sports performance at SU in field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse as well as track & field. Additionally under his watch Salisbury has seen 21 national title appearances including the baseball and softball World Series and the volleyball Final 8. Matt’s teams and athletes have won over 90 conference championships, made over 80 NCAA tournament appearances and he has trained over 330 All-Americans. Several athletes have gone from playing DIII at Salisbury to playing professional upon graduation. In this interview Bobby and Matt talk about Matt’s core values of attitude, enthusiasm, energy and effort, how to hire phenomenal employees and make them better, how Matt teaches his athletes mental toughness in an experiential way, and why he believes it is so important to be intentional about your 50 cups of coffee.
goodathleteproject.com For today's podcast we are joined by Ed Smith, Director of Strength and Conditioning at the University of Lynchburg. Smith served as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Webber International University in Babson Park, Fla., before going to Lynchburg. He was also a former graduate assistant at Salisbury University in Salisbury, Md. Coach Smith earned his Master of Science degree in applied health physiology with a concentration in strength and conditioning at SU. He was a two-time All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference linebacker at Emory & Henry College and graduated from the institution with an athletic training degree. Find Ben on Twitter and Instagram: @Esmith52 Today's Episode is brought to you by Gallery Café, located at 1760 W North Ave, Chicago, IL. Visit them at their website: gallerycafechicago.com or find them on social media: @gallerycafechi Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Coach4Kindness Follow and like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/coach4kindness/
Brought to you by PerformBetter.com Highlights of Episode 268 BodyByBoyleOnline.com "Hit The Gym with a Strength Coach" Segment Caleb Heilman, owner of Heilman Performance and Lead S&C Coach at Minot State University We spoke about: Differences between private sector and high school/collegiate S&C Sports Specificity in College Sports Overtraining Giving autonomy to athletes about training times Understanding the power of education in high performance cultures Assisting with a professional team Much more The StrengthCoach.com Coaches Corner with Coach BoyleWe spoke about: His Coach's Minute video Getting better In-Season Tony Holler's idea of The Gauntlet The Biggest Obstacle in S&C The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness University Elias Scarr continues his series on Sales. Today he digs deeper into The 3 Part Strategy Session with the Par-Q Check out the Strength Coach TV Episode with Elias Check out the next Results Fitness University Mastermind The Functional Movement Systems Segment Eric Dagati talks about Re-screening- the How, When, How Often and with Who TrainHeroic "Data Driven Coaching Segment" Adam Dawdy & Tim Robinson discuss "Load Management" Click here to start your Free 14 Day Trial. If you decide you love it, tell them Anthony sent you and you will get 10% off the Pro or Elite Edition! ... About "Be Like the Best" During the last 12 years of interviewing many strength coaches, fitness professionals, physical therapists and gym owners, Anthony Renna has accumulated a rolodex of “The Best of the Best” in the fitness profession. This book is a collection of interviews with some of those top successes. Through his conversations, you’ll learn how they evolved in their careers, what habits and traits they believe made them successful, their goal setting processes, how they get through the hard times everyone faces and even some books to read and people they recommend following. After each interview, you’ll find a challenge or action step based on an important takeaway from each interview. These are designed to encourage you to build the habits to Be Like the Best on your journey to dominating in this profession. As a fitness professional, you’re already making an impact in your clients, athletes and patients. This book will help you stand out in a crowded field and help guide you on the road to success. Go to BeLiketheBest.com for more info
In this episode Ryan and Craig discuss what it is ultimately like to be a Strength & Conditioning Coach. Ryan shares his journey regarding how he ended up as the assistant director of sports performance at DePaul University in Chicago, what his job entails, and the honest truth about the profession and what it takes to work your way up the chain in the field. Ryan also gives advice and wisdom for aspiring S&C coaches and talks about his relationships with athletes, coaches, and the medical team from the S&C standpoint. We also talked shop for a bit as well! Ryan Nosak is in his second season as the Assistant Director of Sports Performance at DePaul. Nosak primarily works with the cross country, golf, women's soccer, and track and field programs while also assisting with the men's basketball team. He plays an extensive role in the athlete monitoring process for all teams, working specifically with force plates and the isometric mid thigh pull, and he leads the sports performance internship program. Prior to DePaul, Nosak spent two years at Charlotte as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, at Robert Morris University in 2014-15, and also worked at Vanderbilt (2014), Tennessee State (2013-14) and Penn State (2011-13). Enjoy! -The Prehab Guys Ryan Nosak Instagram: @rnosak Visit our webiste: www.theprehabguys.com Follow us on: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter (insert links) Connect with The Prehab Guys info@theprehabguys.com Leave feedback, let us know what to talk about next. Did you enjoy this? Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.
During this episode Dr. Jon Herting, Dr. Nick Perugini, Rob Rabena MS and Alex Stewart, SPT welcome Strength and Conditioning Intern and powerlifter Mike White to the program. Mike is currently a Strength and Conditioning Intern at James Madison University. He discusses his overall experience as an intern and how he coordinates this with his research and school obligations while he also trains as a competitive powerlifter. Mike is a smart and motivated individual who offers valuable insight to both students and professionals alike. Enjoy! Music credit: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-mus…k/creative-minds
Jason Spray, Sports Performance Director at Ensworth High School, former Strength Coach at Middle Tennessee State University Brought to you by PerformBetter.com Highlights of Episode 250 We spoke about: How things have changed in College S&C Coming up as a player first His thoughts on Sports Specific Defending the bilateral Squat Working with High School Kids Using Machines SO MUCH MORE! The StrengthCoach.com Coaches Corner with Coach BoyleWe spoke about: Clarifying his stance on Squats and progressions Complexes Isometrics The Business of Fitness with Results Fitness University Alwyn Cosgrove is on with me to talk about “Going Deeper with GIFT Marketing- (Get In Front of Them)" The Functional Movement Systems Segment Diane Vives is on continue her series on "Bringing Stability Solution to a Mobility Problem." TrainHeroic "Data Driven Coaching Segment" Adam Dawdy & Tim Robinson discuss "Data as a Superpower" Click here to start your Free 14 Day Trial. If you decide you love it, tell them Anthony sent you and you will get 10% off the Pro or Elite Edition!
Ron Thomson begins his fifth season as the New Mexico Highlands strength and conditioning coach. In 2015, Thomson was given the Masters Award in the College Strength and Conditioning field for 2015. Thomson came to New Mexico Highlands with more than 30 years of experience in not only high school, but also at all levels of NCAA athletics. Before joining the athletic staff at Highlands, he was the strength and conditioning coach at NCAA Division-I UW-Milwaukee. In Thomson's time as a strength coach, he has worked with 24 teams that have received NCAA postseason bids, 23 teams that have won conference championships (including indoor and outdoor track and field at Highlands in 2015), 11 teams that have received football bowl game invitations, trained nine individual Olympic athletes and worked with three teams that have won national championships. His resume includes positions with SMU in the midst of their heyday in football (1982-85), Marshall (1986-87), Boise State (1986-94) and Purdue (1999-2011). He also served on the weightlifting staff at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. Thomson has worked with the likes of Drew Brees (Super Bowl winning quarterback with the New Orleans Saints) and David Boudia (gold medal in diving in the 10-meter platform apparatus at the 2012 London Olympics). Coach Thomson Contact Info Email - rtiron@nmhu.edu TeamBuildr Thank you to TeamBuildr for sponsoring this episode. TeamBuildr provides strength and conditioning software to athletics programs around the country. Whether your write your own programs or want access to over 100 templates, TeamBuildr can make your program more efficient, more accountable and smarter when it comes to measuring your team’s effort in the weight room. ***SPECIAL OFFER*** Visit TeamBuildr.com and start a 14-day free trial and use promo code "BIGTIME" and receive the following complimentary templates: - In-season and off-season football (lifting and speed) - General Athlete Development Program (3x 12-week phases) - Gameday CNS Prep Session Click this link and it will automatically populate the promo code: af.tbldr.co/BigTime Optimum Nutrition Athletics Thank you Optimum Nutrition Athletics for sponsoring today's episode. After dominating the sports nutrition industry for over 30 years, newly created Optimum Nutrition Athletics brings that same trust and quality that knows how to put convenient options for protein in the hands of athletes who desire to become bigger, stronger and better at their sport. Contact Derek Walters, Director, for more information. dwalters@glanbia.com Big Time Strength Contact Info Email: bigtimestrength@gmail.comTwitter: @BigTime_SC, @gdrosier, @CoachPedersenMV Instagram: bigtimestrength, g.rosier, mvmustangstrength Website: BigTimeStrength.com Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode please subscribe, like, share, or leave a comment.
Martin Rooney is the founder of Training For Warriors. An internationally recognized trainer, speaker, author and pioneer of strength and conditioning, Martin holds a Master of Health Science and Bachelor of Physical Therapy from the Medical University of South Carolina. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science from Furman University. Martin was a four-time All Conference, and four-time MVP performer in Track and Field at Furman and a member of the United States Bobsled team. Following his exposure to MMA in the mid 1990s, Martin began training with Renzo Gracie and started training fighters shortly afterward. Since the foundation of the TFW system, Martin has traveled around the world to train, compete, and conduct seminars and help prepare world class athletes and coaches. Martin has been the martial arts consultant to the NY Giants and the NY Jets and a coach on the IFL World Team Champion New York Pitbulls. Martin is currently a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under UFC fighter Ricardo Almeida and a black belt in Kodokan Judo under Olympian Teimoc Johnston-Ono. Martin has lectured about TFW for the American College of Sports Medicine, the College Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the UK Strength and Conditioning Association, the Finnish Coaches Association, American Fitness Professionals and Associates, Perform Better and has been commissioned by Nike to run speed testing camps at a number of major universities. Martin has also presented for numerous companies on leadership and teamwork including Fortune 500 companies such as Marriot International and Hasbro. Martin and the TFW system has been featured on ESPN, ESPN2, Spike TV, Sports New York, Fox Sports Net, Fox Fight Game, the NFL Network, HDnet, NBC.com, Bodybuilding.com, tmuscle.com and in the New York Times, Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, Men’s Journal, Muscle and Fitness, The Sporting News, Stack Magazine, FIGHT!, Fight Sport, Fighters Only, Grappling and Sports Illustrated for Kids. He has written eight books called “The Book of 5 Things,” “Rooney’s Rules”, “Train to Win”, “Success Patterns”, “The Team Renzo Gracie Workout”, “Training for Warriors”, “Warrior Cardio” and “Ultimate Warrior Workouts”, the latter three published by HarperCollins. Martin is also on the editorial council of Brazil’s Gracie Magazine and a regular contributor to Men’s Health and FIGHT!. In addition to training many world champion martial artists, Martin has also been a consultant to the New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona State University, University of Alabama, Oregon State University, Rutgers University, Montana State University as well as other athletes from the NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA and numerous top Division I colleges across the country. He has also trained numerous Olympians including one gold, four silver medalists, and one US Olympic Trials champion. His TFW system has also been implemented by the Army Rangers and Army Airborne Division. As a partner with the Parisi Speed School, he has also developed one of the top NFL Combine training programs in the country producing the fastest athlete at the 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2006 NFL Combine and first place finishers at ten different positions, including five all-time records. 130 athletes Martin has trained have been drafted to the NFL including the #2 pick overall Chris Long in 2008. Now Martin’s mission is to spread the TFW System around the world to help any person to Bring Out The Warrior Within. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/transformation-unplugged/support
Discussed in the episode: Matt’s start as a strength and conditioning coach Matt’s success as a college level coach Mentorships and the progression from athlete to coach The role of a strength and conditioning coach Matt’s opinion and practice for strength & power, speed & agility, energy systems development, and mental game) Training age and using progressions and regressions Transfer from the weight room to the playing field Athlete Recovery Mindset and attitude Setting team mission, vision, values, and standards Team commitment Ultimate frisbee Lacrosse Matt Nein: Completing in his fourteenth year as the Coordinator of Sports Performance at Salisbury University, Matt oversees the training programs of 21 varsity teams, 3 graduate assistants, and an intern and volunteer staff of about 10. During his tenure as Coordinator, Matt has had the opportunity to work with 12 National Championship teams, 8 individual National Championship athletes, and over 300 All-Americans. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talking-performance/support
Michael Doscher from Valdosta State University talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about how to thrive for many years at one institution and work well with those around you, as well as how strength coaches should be evaluated.Michael Doscher, CSCS, has served for 20-plus years as Speed, Strength, and Conditioning Coach at Valdosta State University. He has been honored for his work on several occasions, including in 2005, when he was named the College Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). He followed that by being named the Samson National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by American Football Weekly in 2007.Find Scott on Twitter: @scottcaulfieldShow Notes "Are wins and losses down to the weight room if progress is made in the weight room?” 2:06 “Are you coaching, are you hitting the right people, are you spending too much time with the kids that are doing it right and not enough time with those that are trying to hide?” 3:58“Use informal evaluation more as a teaching tool than purely as an evaluation.” 5:25“As a head guy, you have to humble yourself.” 5:44“‘Understand what he’s trying to say’ when an athlete comes to you and tells you he would prefer you to treat him a certain way or do something a certain way.” 7:04“I can’t be status quo if I want to make that one percent difference for our athletes and make them better.” 8:49“I love what I do… but at the end of the day, it’s a great family spot.” 11:36“‘Time and honesty… fighting the battles you should fight and compromising when you need to compromise’ when educating sport coaches.” 12:55“Make them [sport coaches] always think it’s their idea… I don’t want the recognition. The kids should get the recognition.” 14:15“Everybody I meet I try to learn something from.” 15:38“When they leave you, they have to be their own person.” 16:16“If you ‘gotta’ do something that’s not good; you have to ‘want to’ go do something.” 17:00To his graduate assistants: “You’re going to learn a lot from me—you might learn some good stuff, but you’re also going to learn what not to do sometimes… and that’s more valuable sometimes than knowing what to do.” 17:57“You learn more from failure than you ever do from successes.” 18:12“Not every athlete loves to lift because he’s an athlete.” 20:20“That’s what a true champion is—they work hard at things they don’t like to do.” 21:11“People are people… at the end of the day, we’re all more similar than we are not.” 22:58“You have to be intelligent to do what we do.” 29:03“It’s not all just lifting.” 30:52“Hire people smarter than you and stronger in your weaknesses.” 31:25“You want to hire somebody for their next position.” 32:22Number one reason people fail: “Ego.” 33:30
This edition of the podcast is my presentation from the Juanita College Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning Clinic this past weekend. In it I talk about programming and where I see it going, what I see our role as as coaches, and periodization. ENJOY THE CONTENT? THEN YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT THE STRENGTH COACH NETWORK! You can find sensational content just like this in The Strength Coach Network. As a member of The Strength Coach Networks, you can access over 200 hours of the highest-level lecture content just like this one for 48 hours for only $1. Follow the link below to sign up and use the code CVASPS at check out to get a 48 hour trial for only $1. Check out The Strength Coach Network Here! https://strengthcoachnetwork.com/cvasps/ #StrengthCoach, #StrengthAndConditioningCoach, #Podcast, #LearningAtLunch, #TheSeminar, #SportsTraining, #PhysicalPreparation, #TheManual, #SportTraining, #SportPerformance, #HumanPerformance, #StrengthTraining, #SpeedTraining, #Training, #Coach, #Performance, #Sport, #HighPerformance, #VBT, #VelocityBasedTraining, #TriphasicTraining, #Plyometrics
Richard Shaughnessy enters his 17th season as an assistant coach with the Troy University football staff, and as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the 17 intercollegiate athletic teams at the University. As a testament to Shaughnessy’s success as a strength and conditioning coach, he was inducted as a Master Strength Coach by the College of Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association in May of 2009. This is the highest honor awarded for individuals in the field of strength and conditioning. A certified strength and conditioning specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Shaughnessy has been instrumental in developing stronger, quicker and more durable athletes at Troy University. He is a certified member of the College Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, the National Association of Speed and Explosion and is a club coach for the United States Weightlifting Federation. He is the state director for both the NSCA and NASE. Shaughnessy has been involved with powerlifting for the past 32 years, and has spent the last 22 working with human performance. Shaughnessy also works with student-athletes after the conclusion of the college playing careers, helping many to move on to the professional level. Over the past 13 years, more than 80 of Shaughnessy’s student-athletes have had the opportunity to compete at the next level following the conclusion of their careers at Troy University. In October of 2003, Shaughnessy was selected by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as one of 18 “Elite” Strength Coaches in the world. The inaugural program created by the NSCA honors achievements and competencies of strength and conditioning specialists by assessing their practical and applied experience, along with their interests and contributions to the profession of strength and conditioning.The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too.Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com . Listen to STT on iTunes and iHeartRadio at http://sttpodcast.com . Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . And follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam . SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.
Interview with Martin Rooney Elitefts™ Articles by Martin Rooney http://articles.elitefts.com/author/martin-rooney/ Train to Win: 10th Anniversary Edition http://www.flexcart.com/members/elitefts/default.asp?cid=135&m=PD&pid=6287 Rooney's Rules: Ordinary Thought for Living an Extraordinalry Life http://www.flexcart.com/members/elitefts/default.asp?cid=135&m=PD&pid=6286 Training for Warriors: Trainig Secrets tha Every Fighter Needs to Win At http://www.flexcart.com/members/elitefts/default.asp?cid=134&m=PD&pid=929 Parisi Speed School Training DVDs http://www.flexcart.com/members/elitefts/default.asp?m=CB&cid=276&bid=58 Martin Rooney is an internationally recognized pioneer of strength and conditioning for the martial arts. He holds a Master of Health Science and Bachelor of Physical Therapy from the Medical University of South Carolina. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science from Furman University. Martin was a four-time All Conference, and four-time MVP performer in Track and Field at Furman and a member of the United States Bobsled team from 1995-1997, 2000. Following his exposure to MMA in the mid 1990s, Martin began training with Renzo Gracie and started training fighters shortly afterward. Since the foundation of the TFW system, Martin has traveled as far as Brazil, Finland, Mexico, Japan, Russia, England, Holland, Sweden, Thailand, Italy, Germany, Austria and the Middle East to train, compete, and conduct seminars and help prepare world class athletes for competition. Martin has been the martial arts consultant to the NY Giants and the NY Jets for over 5 years and a coach on the 2007 IFL World Team Champion New York Pitbulls. Martin is currently a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under UFC fighter Ricardo Almeida and a black belt in Kodokan Judo under Olympian Teimoc Johnston-Ono. Martin has lectured for the American College of Sports Medicine, the College Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the UK Strength and Conditioning Association, the Finnish Coaches Association, American Fitness Professionals and Associates, Perform Better and has been commissioned by Nike to run speed testing camps at a number of major universities. Martin has also presented for numerous companies on leadership and teamwork including Fortune 500 companies such as Marriot International and Hasbro. Martin and his training have been featured on ESPN, ESPN2, Spike TV, Sports New York, Fox Sports Net, Fox Fight Game, the NFL Network, HDnet, NBC.com, Bodybuilding.com, tmuscle.com and in the New York Times, Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, Men’s Journal, The Sporting News, Stack Magazine, FIGHT!, Fight Sport, Fighters Only, Grappling and Sports Illustrated for Kids. He has written five books called “Train to Win”, “Success Patterns”, “The Team Renzo Gracie Workout”, “Training for Warriors”, and “Ultimate Warrior Workouts”, the latter two published by HarperCollins. Martin is also on the editorial council of Brazil’s Gracie Magazine and a regular contributor to Men’s Health and FIGHT!. Martin has also produced a 10-part DVD series on the Parisi Training Method and a 2-part series entitled “The Secrets of GameSpeed”. In all, these products have sold in excess of 100,000 copies to date. In addition to training many world champion martial artists, Martin has also been a speed and conditioning consultant to the New York Giants, Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona State University, University of Alabama, Oregon State University, Rutgers University, Montana State University as well as other athletes from the NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA and numerous top Division I colleges across the country. He has also trained numerous Olympians including one gold, four silver medalists, and one US Olympic Trials champion. Over the last 11 years Martin has also developed one of the top NFL Combine training programs in the country producing the fastest athlete at the 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2006 NFL Combine and first place finishers at ten different positions, including five all-time records. 130 athletes Martin has trained have been drafted to the NFL including the #2 pick overall Chris Long in 2008. - See more at: http://www.trainingforwarriors.com/our-team/#sthash.j53KlzC0.dpuf Martin Rooney is an internationally recognized pioneer of strength and conditioning for the martial arts. He holds a Master of Health Science and Bachelor of Physical Therapy from the Medical University of South Carolina. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science from Furman University. Martin was a four-time All Conference, and four-time MVP performer in Track and Field at Furman and a member of the United States Bobsled team from 1995-1997, 2000. Following his exposure to MMA in the mid 1990s, Martin began training with Renzo Gracie and started training fighters shortly afterward. Since the foundation of the TFW system, Martin has traveled as far as Brazil, Finland, Mexico, Japan, Russia, England, Holland, Sweden, Thailand, Italy, Germany, Austria and the Middle East to train, compete, and conduct seminars and help prepare world class athletes for competition. Martin has been the martial arts consultant to the NY Giants and the NY Jets for over 5 years and a coach on the 2007 IFL World Team Champion New York Pitbulls. Martin is currently a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under UFC fighter Ricardo Almeida and a black belt in Kodokan Judo under Olympian Teimoc Johnston-Ono. Martin has lectured for the American College of Sports Medicine, the College Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the UK Strength and Conditioning Association, the Finnish Coaches Association, American Fitness Professionals and Associates, Perform Better and has been commissioned by Nike to run speed testing camps at a number of major universities. Martin has also presented for numerous companies on leadership and teamwork including Fortune 500 companies such as Marriot International and Hasbro. Martin and his training have been featured on ESPN, ESPN2, Spike TV, Sports New York, Fox Sports Net, Fox Fight Game, the NFL Network, HDnet, NBC.com, Bodybuilding.com, tmuscle.com and in the New York Times, Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, Men’s Journal, The Sporting News, Stack Magazine, FIGHT!, Fight Sport, Fighters Only, Grappling and Sports Illustrated for Kids. He has written five books called “Train to Win”, “Success Patterns”, “The Team Renzo Gracie Workout”, “Training for Warriors”, and “Ultimate Warrior Workouts”, the latter two published by HarperCollins. Martin is also on the editorial council of Brazil’s Gracie Magazine and a regular contributor to Men’s Health and FIGHT!. Martin has also produced a 10-part DVD series on the Parisi Training Method and a 2-part series entitled “The Secrets of GameSpeed”. In all, these products have sold in excess of 100,000 copies to date. In addition to training many world champion martial artists, Martin has also been a speed and conditioning consultant to the New York Giants, Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona State University, University of Alabama, Oregon State University, Rutgers University, Montana State University as well as other athletes from the NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA and numerous top Division I colleges across the country. He has also trained numerous Olympians including one gold, four silver medalists, and one US Olympic Trials champion. Over the last 11 years Martin has also developed one of the top NFL Combine training programs in the country producing the fastest athlete at the 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2006 NFL Combine and first place finishers at ten different positions, including five all-time records. 130 athletes Martin has trained have been drafted to the NFL including the #2 pick overall Chris Long in 2008. - See more at: http://www.trainingforwarriors.com/our-team/#sthash.j53KlzC0.dpuf
Tom Moffitt enters his 13th season at Louisiana State University. From 2000-10, Moffitt help strength train and condition an LSU football team that won 110 games. It was Moffitt's offseason program that helped pave the way to national titles in 2003 and 2007 for the Tigers. Moffitt was named the 2003 College Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by America Football Monthly. Moffitt has been part of national championship football teams at LSU (twice), Miami and Tennessee. In February 2000, Moffitt was named the 1999 Collegiate Football Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by the Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society. The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too. Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com . Listen to STT on iTunes at http://tinyurl.com/sttonitunes . Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . And follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam . SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.