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Michael Edge was known by his coaches and teammates as a quiet leader that led by example. A native of Chester England, he adjusted well to college soccer earning first-team DII All-American in 1988 and finishing his Longwood career with 22 goals and nine assists as a midfielder and a defensive back. After earning a B.S. in chemistry in 1990, Edge has worked for an international fragrance and flavor corporation for 30 years. He is now the vice president of sales and global accounts.
Brent grew up in Indiana where he participated in high school basketball all four years, leading West Lafayette Harrison High to the Sweet Sixteen in 1997, back when every school in the state played one state championship. Inducted into the high school hall of fame in 2014- being the only player in the high schools' history to be in the top 10 for points, rebounds, assists, and steals. He went on to play collegiate basketball at DII St. Josephs College in Indiana. There he made All-Freshman Honors and continued his success in becoming All-Conference player Junior and Senior year while also being named a DII All-American. After college, he continued his love of basketball and teaching in Indiana before moving to Chicago to further grow his basketball circle. Here he began as Director of Player Development at Illinois Spotlite and helped coach with Larry Butler and the famous Illinois Warriors. After, he joined Full Package Athletics as Director of Player Development, where he met Billy Welcome. He has worked with players in all levels-elementary, high school, college, and professional. As the Director of ALL IN Chicago, Brent will be responsible for the oversight of training programs, leagues, and travel teams for the ALL IN Chicago program. He will be focusing on building the programs and player development for the city of Chicago.
Locked On Golden Gophers - Daily Podcast On Minnesota Golden Gophers Football & Basketball
On today's episode of Locked On Golden Gophers, host Nate Dickinson goes over the tape for Parker Fox, an All-American 6-8 forward from DII Northern State in the transfer portal. Nate also goes over Minnesota's loss of Martice Mitchell, the fifth Gopher basketball player to leave the program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Golden Gophers - Daily Podcast On Minnesota Golden Gophers Football & Basketball
On today's episode of Locked On Golden Gophers, host Nate Dickinson goes over the tape for Parker Fox, an All-American 6-8 forward from DII Northern State in the transfer portal. Nate also goes over Minnesota's loss of Martice Mitchell, the fifth Gopher basketball player to leave the program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Coach's Edge, Drew Lehman, Trine University Men's Basketball talks about what makes a great In-Season strength and conditioning program. Drew's experience as both a former high level player and current coach give him a unique perspective on the "do's and don'ts" of strength training. In this episode he touches on necessary lifts, developing a plan, quantity and quality of weight training sessions and more. Drew created the Strength and Conditioning program for all of our members at www.coachsedge.coach Drew Lehman, from Toledo, OH attended Central Catholic High School. Played four years of College Basketball at Ferris State University and was named a DII All-American as a senior. Upon graduation played one season professionally overseas in Iceland For Thor Akureyri Basketball Club. After playing one season in Iceland moved into an assistant coaching position at Trine University from 2016-present. In addition to coaching basketball at Trine, also earned a certification through the International Sports Science Association (ISSA) as a specialist in Strength and Conditioning. Twitter.com/TrineThunderMBB Website: coachsedge.coach Camps: Cramerbasketball.com Player Development Online Training: Member.cramerbasketball.com Twitter.com/coachsedge1 Twitter.com/steve21cramer Facebook.com/cramerbasketball Youtube.com/cramerbasketball Instagram.com/cramer_basketball --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachsedge/support
The Science of Sports Recovery Podcast dives deep into what the elite athletes are doing for their recovery routines that keep them at the top levels of performance. Guests include Professional Athletes from all disciplines as well as World-Leading Researchers on specific tools, nutrition, and trends in the Sports recovery industry to make sure you know Fact from Placebo to help you develop the recovery routine to take you to the top of your sport. Guests Include: Austin O'Brien - Olympic Trials Marathon Dr. Tom Clifford - World Leading Researcher - Recovery from Nutrition Nick Littlehales - World Renowned - Sport Sleep Coach Lindsay Webster - 2 Time Spartan World Champion Max Rooke - Ex-Professional Soccer Player for Great Britain Justin Roethlingshoefer - Recovery Specialist, Former NHL Head Strength and Conditioning coach Sonja Wieck - World Class Ironman and Adventure Racer Many more to come! Hosted by Jase Kraft - Recovery Specialist and Mindset Coach - Jase is a former DII All-American, a 4:10 miler, and led his cross country team to a 5th place finish at nationals (2018). Now an elite Obstacle Course Racer, Jase helps athletes develop their recovery routine and come to every competition with a healthy body and mind. For more information on the Jase Kraft and Science of Sports Recovery visit: www.scienceofsportsrecovery.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaecheese
Ray Jones, a native of Bermuda, may be the best football (soccer) player ever to play at Longwood, regardless of NCAA level. Jones was a two-time DII All-American and a member of the Longwood Athletics Hall of Fame. Jones, now a CPA, is the Director of Finance and Administration for the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation and a long-time youth football (soccer) coach. Ray served as an assistant coach of the 2019 Senior National Team that made their first appearance ever in the prestigious Gold Cup.
Martin "Mo" Schoepfer was an assistant men's basketball coach at Longwood for three years. He helped lead the Lancers to the NCAA Division III Final Four and recruited Jerome Kersey, a DII All-American and 17-year NBA veteran. Before Longwood, "Mo" was as assistant at Boston University for first-year head coach Rick Pitino.
In this episode we cover: Key components to a strong Strength & Conditioning Program Best lifts for Basketball Players Best dynamic exercises for Basketball Players What is most neglected by player during the off-season? Proper Nutrition: what not to eat! Should you shoot after lifting weights? Crossfit for basketball? The importance of rest while lifting Drew Lehman, from Toledo, OH attended Central Catholic High School. Played four years of College Basketball at Ferris State University and was named a DII All-American as a senior. Upon graduation played one season professionally overseas in Iceland For Thor Akureyri Basketball Club. After playing one season in Iceland moved into an assistant coaching position at Trine University from 2016-present. In addition to coaching basketball at Trine, also earned a certification through the International Sports Science Association (ISSA) as a specialist in Strength and Conditioning. Twitter.com/TrineThunderMBB Website: Cramerbasketball.com Online Training: Member.cramerbasketball.com Twitter.com/coachsedge1 Twitter.com/CoachTroshak Twitter.com/steve21cramer Facebook.com/cramerbasketball Youtube.com/cramerbasketball Instagram.com/cramer_basketball --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachsedge/support
In this episode of the Coach's Edge, Drew Lehman talks about what makes a great off-season strength and conditioning program. Drew's experience as both a former high level player and current coach give him a unique perspective on the "do's and don'ts" of strength training. In this episode he touches on his favorite lifts, motivating athletes in the off-season, developing a plan, and nutrition. We will have him back on the podcast again! Drew Lehman, from Toledo, OH attended Central Catholic High School. Played four years of College Basketball at Ferris State University and was named a DII All-American as a senior. Upon graduation played one season professionally overseas in Iceland For Thor Akureyri Basketball Club. After playing one season in Iceland moved into an assistant coaching position at Trine University from 2016-present. In addition to coaching basketball at Trine, also earned a certification through the International Sports Science Association (ISSA) as a specialist in Strength and Conditioning. Twitter.com/TrineThunderMBB Website: Cramerbasketball.com Online Training: Member.cramerbasketball.com Twitter.com/coachsedge1 Twitter.com/CoachTroshak Twitter.com/steve21cramer Facebook.com/cramerbasketball Youtube.com/cramerbasketball Instagram.com/cramer_basketball --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachsedge/support
Todd Withers is a DII All-American from Queens University. He recently finished his senior year at Queens where he led his team to a #1 national ranking in the DII polls for much of the season. Todd has since gone on to have NBA pre-draft workouts with the Charlotte Hornets, OKC Thunder, Sacramento Kings, and Brooklyn Nets. Listen to his journey to the hoop now! Check out this podcast and others at https://proskillsbasketball.com/podcast! Subscribe now on iTunes at: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/psb-p…706?mt=%20_blank! Go to https://www.ProSkillsBasketball.com for more information! Follow us below! https://www.facebook.com/ProSkillsBasketball/ https://twitter.com/ProSkillsBball https://www.instagram.com/proskillsbasketball/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/pro-skills-basketball/
Spencer Tyler's Bio - Currently a highland games pro. DII All American in the shot put and discus throw at Angelo State. Holds 5 world records in the Highland Games. Competed at the 2018 Arnold Classic and broke 3 world records, 28 lb sheaf, 56 lb weight for distance, and 56 lb weight over bar. Also holds the 20 lb sheaf record, the spinning weight over bar world record, and the light weight for distance thrown for 96.6 feet. Some questions we asked him included: How did you get into Highland Games? What is your favorite event? You train with your wife? How does that work? Do you all compete at the same events? What has been your most memorable/favorite competition? How would you compare competing at the Arnold to your other competitions? How long did you train to break the world record in the sheaf toss at the Arnold? What would you attribute your being the best in the world at the sheaf toss to (strength training in the gym, height, years competing)? Who is closest to taking that world record away from you? How was the transition from track/field to highland games? Are there any great highland games athletes that didn’t compete in track and field in college that you are aware of?
Adriane was a college athlete in the shot put, discus, hammer, and weight throw, graduating from Ashland University in 2004. She is a 13-time DII All American, with 7 national titles and 6 runner up honors (to her teammate, who was ultimately an Olympian in the hammer). Adriane set DII national records in the discus and indoor and outdoor shot put, and qualified for the Olympic Trials in the shot put in ‘04, ‘08, and ‘12. She was the 13th American woman to throw over 60 feet in the shot. Adriane also has had a stellar career as a Highland Games athlete. She has won five World Championships, and set world records in 28lb weight for height ( or WoB), and the 28lb heavy weight for distance. Adriane also has a long track record as a personal coach. She has coached in many different contexts, from high school, to college, to the Warrior Games. Also the first woman to close the No. 2 Captains of Crush Gripper! Developing as a thrower: You’ve had a long career with strength sports. How did you first get into the strength side of athletics? Track and field? When do you first remember thinking that you were going to be really good at throwing things far? Being a woman in strength sports: Something I know female athletes in strength sports sometimes deal with is how our bodies don’t always fit into the stereotypically feminine frame. One thing that has always struck me about you is how ripped you are, and how unashamed you are about your muscles. I love the picture of you from behind that shows you doing a pull up in your strapless wedding dress! Did you ever have emotional struggles with developing into such a visibly strong woman? Major challenges: You had a stellar college career at Ashland University, which is how I met you. During your last year at Ashland, you experienced a pretty serious challenge that, for a normal human being, would have derailed your road to the Olympic trials. Please tell us about that. Where did/do you find your drive? Mental skills that differentiate the athletes that are able to perform to their potential? How can those skills be developed? Highland Games: I read that you kind of got into it on a whim - some friends invited you to try it out. What was it like to go from a newbie to qualifying for the World Championships the next year? What was the experience of being on Spartan Ultimate Team Challenge like for you? Getting older: Talk a little bit about what your training is like now. How have you adjusted things as you have gotten older? Coaching: I’m curious about Poliquin’s approach; Biosignature practitioner? How do you manage the balance between coaching and training yourself? Is there anything that you would like to promote? @adrisue on Instagram Into the Distance - documentary on Vimeo
The Colorado Buffaloes Men's Basketball team is looking to bounce back from a good season that ended in a disappointing loss, once again in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Entering his seventh year, Tad Boyle has his deepest team yet led by four, fifth-year Seniors. Making his CU-Debut will be UCCS transfer, SR G Derrick White, a two-time DII All-American, who boasts pretty high expectations entering this campaign. The Buffs also benefit from the return of RS-SR G/F Xavier Johnson who missed the entire 2015-2016 season with a torn achilles, in addition to a slew of talented freshmen. THIS IS A MUST LISTEN, an in-depth and extensive preview into the CU Men's Basketball program and exclusive information you won't find anywhere else.Mat Smith dives into Tad's world and MUCH more on this episode of No Bull, Just Buffs!