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Iron Game Chalk Talk 2.0
IGCT Episode #328: Boyd Epley “End Of An Era”

Iron Game Chalk Talk 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 31:32


For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's: CEO Strength Coach Weight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free: PLAE - http://plae.us/ Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Boyd Epley returned to Nebraska in October of 2014 as Assistant Athletic Director for Strength and Conditioning. Initially hired by former Athletic Director Bob Devaney to start a strength and conditioning program at Nebraska in 1969. Nebraska is recognized as the first university to have a paid strength coach and celebrates it’s 50th anniversary of Husker Power August 2019. Epley served 35 years as NU’s head strength coach for football helping the Huskers win 356 games in 35 years and five national championships. He then moved into an associate athletic director position to oversee the design and construction of the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex and Hawks Championship Center before retiring from NU in 2006. Epley left Nebraska to serve as director of coaching performance for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) which he founded in Lincoln in 1978 but had moved to Colorado Springs. Epley had served as president and chairman of the board of directors for five years. The group honored Epley with its first National Strength Coach-of-the-Year Award in 1980, and in 1993 he was presented the NSCA’s first-ever Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2009 the NSCA Board of Directors changed the name of the award to the Boyd Epley Award for Lifetime Achievement. Epley is recognized as the most decorated strength coach in history and for his national contribution in strength and conditioning, he was named a 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award winner by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. Boyd was also honored by the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1993 with the Lyell Bremser Merit Award.Epley was named to the U.S. Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame in June 2003. He was also honored on the March 2001 cover of American Football Monthly magazine, which tabbed him as the Godfather of Strength and Conditioning. Lindy’s magazine recognized Epley as one of its Top 100 Most Important College Football Sports Figures of the Century. Epley was one of five Huskers on the top 100 list, joining Hall of Fame coaches Bob Devaney and Tom Osborne, Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers and two-time Outland Trophy winner Dave Rimington. In June of 2010, John D. Lukacs of ESPN said “Epley is arguably the single most important individual in the history of strength and conditioning in college athletics.” Epley served as a team captain of the National Champion track team at Phoenix Junior College and starred as a pole vaulter. He then became the Nebraska pole vault record holder as a junior at Nebraska and was the Huskers first 15-foot indoor vaulter. A back injury as a senior ended his vaulting career but opened the door for him to create the strength coaching profession which now has over 55,000 certified strength & conditioning coaches. Epley received his associate’s degree from Phoenix JC in 1968, his bachelor’s degree in 1970 from Nebraska and added a master’s degree in education from Nebraska in 1972. Epley is married to the former Jane Lilyhorn of Holdrege, Neb., and they have a son, Jay Robert who is a certified strength coach, and a daughter, Jenna Shea who has a PhD in Nursing Practice and married a certified strength coach, Chase Beideck. The Beideck’s have three sons, Cash, Colt and Crew. In This Episode We Discuss: What accomplishment is he most proud of. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it. What is his opinion of the current state of the union for Strength & Conditioning. What advice does he have for retiring being a strength coach. Advice for young coaches. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received.

DEMAND EXCELLENCE
MIKE GENTRY: Strength & Conditioning

DEMAND EXCELLENCE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 45:32


Coach Gentry: USA Strength and Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame in 2010, and American Football Monthly Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year in 2005.

Iron Game Chalk Talk with Ron McKeefery
Episode #316: Mike Gentry “Little Less Me, Little More We”

Iron Game Chalk Talk with Ron McKeefery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 35:14


For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's:CEO Strength CoachWeight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free:PLAE - http://plae.us/Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Retired as Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Performance in 2016 after a thirty four year career directing the collegiate strength and conditioning programs at East Carolina University and Virginia Tech. Inducted into the USA Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame in 2011. Currently Adjunct Instructor for Baker University – Online Doctoral Program within the School of Education In This Episode We Discuss:What experience in his journey impacted him the most, and Why. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it. The good, bad, and ugly parts of the profession. Longevity in the field. The potential of a pay bubble in S&C profession. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received. His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.

Iron Game Chalk Talk 2.0
Episode #316: Mike Gentry “Little Less Me, Little More We”

Iron Game Chalk Talk 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 35:14


For Show Notes and Coach McKeefery's Website - http://www.RonMcKeefery.com Now Available on iTunes http://bit.ly/1bPlMei Pick up your copy of Coach McKeefery's two #1 Amazon International Bestseller's:CEO Strength CoachWeight Room Wisdom Please “Thank” our sponsor who bring this show to you for free:PLAE - http://plae.us/Train Heroic - http://trainheroic.com/ Retired as Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Performance in 2016 after a thirty four year career directing the collegiate strength and conditioning programs at East Carolina University and Virginia Tech. Inducted into the USA Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame in 2011. Currently Adjunct Instructor for Baker University – Online Doctoral Program within the School of Education In This Episode We Discuss:What experience in his journey impacted him the most, and Why. Biggest mistake he has made and how he learned from it. The good, bad, and ugly parts of the profession. Longevity in the field. The potential of a pay bubble in S&C profession. Best piece of coaching advice he has ever received. His favorite quote, Book/App/Website recommendation.

Mind Force Radio.com
Ken Mannie, High Intensity Training, Strength and Conditioning, Dan Riley, Coaching, Leadership

Mind Force Radio.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 99:04


Ken Mannie interview with Bob Whelan - NATURAL STRENGTH NIGHT podcast - (episode 30) - 17 February 16 Tonight our guest is one of the best strength & conditioning coaches in the world, if not the best, my friend Ken Mannie. I’ve known Ken for over 20 years. He wrote a great chapter in Iron Nation called: Steel City Tough. We’ll be talking about that later. Ken has been a big help to me in my career … with websites, books …. you name it. When I started NaturalStrength.com, way back in 1999, Ken encouraged me more than anyone. I still remember him saying .. “If you build it… they will come.” … There is no one in this field that I appreciate more and respect more than Ken Mannie. Ken is a 42 year coaching veteran and is now in his 22nd year as the head strength & conditioning coach at Michigan State University. If I read all of his awards and credentials we would be here all day. His great bio could be a book, ... but just to name just a few: He has a masters degree in exercise science from Ohio State University, and also holds several certifications. In July 2014, he was inducted into the USA Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame. Ken is also a prolific writer. He has written hundreds of articles for: Coach and Athletic Director, Championship Performance, NaturalStrength.com and many others. Ken is an advisor for: Athletic Strength and Power, Ultimate Strength and Conditioning and more. He is also a consultant to several NFL teams. He has coached numerous All-Americans, and many players who have gone on to have highly successful NFL careers. To describe Ken as a dynamic speaker is an understatement. I’ve never seen one better. If you ever get a chance to see him speak at a clinic, … you gotta go! He is super high-energy, speaks from the heart, and he’ll keep your mind glued to every word he says. His enthusiasm is contagious and its easy to see why his players love him. Ken, its an Honor to have you on the show and welcome to Natural Strength Night. Please see all of our podcasts here: http://www.mindforceradio.com/

SMARTER Team Training
Bill Foran: A STT Exclusive

SMARTER Team Training

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 125:00


Bill Foran has been the strength and conditioning coach for all of the Miami Heat’s 27 seasons. The Heat have won 11 division titles, 5 conference championships, and 3 world championships. Prior to his tenure with the Heat, Bill was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the University of Miami. The Hurricane football team had a 55-5 record with two National Championships during his time. Before coming to Miami, he was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Washington State University. Bill graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University and from Michigan State University with a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology. Bill has co-authored 4 books and was the sole editor of “High Performance Sports Conditioning”.  In 2014, Bill was inducted into the USA Strength and Conditioning Coaches Hall of Fame.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.