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Coach C has an excellent 90-minute conversation with fellow USA Strength and Conditioning Coaches' Hall of Famer Mike Gentry. Gentry, who holds degrees from Western Carolina University and UNC, served at ECU as Head S&C Coach from 1982-1987. Subscribe @TheSportsObjective #eastcarolina #ecupirates #virginiatech #virginiatechhokies #hokies #strengthandconditioning #strengthtraining #tsotv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesportsobj/support
Coach C has an excellent 90-minute conversation with fellow USA Strength and Conditioning Coaches' Hall of Famer Mike Gentry. Gentry, who holds degrees from Western Carolina University and UNC, served at ECU as Head S&C Coach from 1982-1987. Subscribe @TheSportsObjective #eastcarolina #ecupirates #virginiatech #virginiatechhokies #hokies #strengthandconditioning #strengthtraining #tsotv
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In today's episode, on my birthday, I'm sharing a personal conversation I had with my Dad six weeks before he transitioned from this physical world. Having him as my father is one of the best gifts I could've ever asked for and received.It's a life story of unconditional love, breaking cycles of abuse, following your passion, losing it all and building it up again, falling back in love again in your 60's and creating the life of your dreams. I mention a solo episode I recorded right before his passing but released after called "Connecting With Spirit". You can listen HERE>>To connect with me, Alana Banana, follow on IG @TheAlanaBananaShow or join the Inspired Grownups Private FB Group. For The Alana Banana Show kids content subscribe to our Youtube Channel or listen to music online wherever you stream your music. The Alana Banana Show on Apple MusicThe Alana Banana Show on Spotify
Bob Hausler's Songwriters in the Round / Eclectic Chair archives
Hi Everybody This is Bob Hausler for the Songwriters in the Round podcast. I have some exciting news, we are going to be presenting Dstreet's Songwriters in the Round series at MI Elements grains and grounds in Midland. We like to send out a huge thank you to Garber Chevrolet of Midland for being our main sponsor. Be sure to stop in and thank them and let them know you appreciate their efforts to enhance the community by sponsoring the Songwriters in the Round. They are the reason we can offer these events Free to the public. Our first show will be Sunday, March 27th from 2-4 pm at MI Elements grains and grounds 3124 Jefferson Ave, Midland, MI We were very pleased to be invited in to use this wonderful space and we feel it will provide a great listening room for our audience and performers. Our featured songwriters this month will be Bay City's favorite son, Andy Reed. Andy has been a pillar of the Great Lakes Bay region's music scene. Playing in bands such as The Haskels, The Verve Pipe, Legal Matters, and his own solo career Andy has a wealth of songs to share. Andy is a fan favorite and we are honored to have him present his songs and stories. W We also have the critically acclaimed Mike Ward from the Detroit area. Mike has made quite a name for himself with the release of The Darkness and The Light. Produced by David Roof and Mike Gentry it has received a generous amount of radio play, especially in the Detroit metro area. This will be a great opportunity to see him and experience his songs in the intimate setting at MI Element. They will be joined by me, Bob Hausler, hosting and sharing some of my songs and stories. Let's recap Dstreet and Garber Chevy presents Songwriters in the Round at MI Elements grains and grounds 3124 Jefferson Ave. Midland MI. Sunday, March 27th from 2-4 pm. Also, we will have a $25.00 gift certificate from Radio Wasteland Records of Midland to be given away at the show. You will need to be present to win.
Bob Hausler's Songwriters in the Round / Eclectic Chair archives
Hi Everybody This is Bob Hausler for the Songwriters in the Round podcast. I have some exciting news, we are going to be presenting Dstreet's Songwriters in the Round series at MI Elements grains and grounds in Midland. We like to send out a huge thank you to Garber Chevrolet of Midland for being our main sponsor. Be sure to stop in and thank them and let them know you appreciate their efforts to enhance the community by sponsoring the Songwriters in the Round. They are the reason we can offer these events Free to the public. Our first show will be Sunday, March 27th from 2-4 pm at MI Elements grains and grounds 3124 Jefferson Ave, Midland, MI We were very pleased to be invited in to use this wonderful space and we feel it will provide a great listening room for our audience and performers. Our featured songwriters this month will be Bay City's favorite son, Andy Reed. Andy has been a pillar of the Great Lakes Bay region's music scene. Playing in bands such as The Haskels, The Verve Pipe, Legal Matters, and his own solo career Andy has a wealth of songs to share. Andy is a fan favorite and we are honored to have him present his songs and stories. W We also have the critically acclaimed Mike Ward from the Detroit area. Mike has made quite a name for himself with the release of The Darkness and The Light. Produced by David Roof and Mike Gentry it has received a generous amount of radio play, especially in the Detroit metro area. This will be a great opportunity to see him and experience his songs in the intimate setting at MI Elements. They will be joined by me, Bob Hausler, hosting and sharing some of my songs and stories. Let's recap Dstreet and Garber Chevy presents Songwriters in the Round at MI Elements grains and grounds 3124 Jefferson Ave. Midland MI. Sunday, March 27th from 2-4 pm.
In the latest episode, Wesley is joined by veteran strength coaches Chip Sigmon, Mike Gentry, and Jerry Palmieri to discuss their part in the book 'The Golden Age of Strength & Conditioning.' Chip Sigmon is the owner of Sigmon Sports Performance and was the strength coach with the Charlotte Hornets, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Appalachian State. Mike Gentry has 35 years of collegiate experience, primarily with Virginia Tech, and is a USA Strength Coach Hall of Famer. Jerry Palmieri has 34 years of experience as a strength coach — 13 at the collegiate level and 21 in the NFL, most recently with the New York Giants. They are three of 32 strength coaches to share their stories about paving the way for the strength coaching profession. Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @coach_ad; @traincondition; @winninghoops; @WesleySykes_. And stay up to date on all the happenings within the sports industry by visiting our websites: coachad.com; training-conditioning.com; winninghoops.com. To get your copy of 'The Golden Age of Strength & Conditioning' visit thecoremediagroup.com and use code 'GOLDEN' at checkout for free shipping before 12/31/2021.
Mike Gentry is an accomplished songwriter, performer, and local producer around Southeast Michigan. In this episode of "Making it Small", he shares stories from his musical journey with Mike and Chris and doles out wise advice on writing and performing. We are excited to share this with all of our amateur musician friends, and anyone else who would like to listen. For more information about Mike Gentry and his music, his website is a good place to start https://mikegentrymusic.com/
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.
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.
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.
Markus sits down with Mike Gentry at the Rooftop Recording Studio in Grand Blanc, MI. Gentry is a singer/songwriter and performs two songs, "One Water" dedicated to the people of Flint, MI and "It's Not a Race." Find more of Mike's music at mikegentrymusic.com and more from Rooftop Recording at rooftoprecording.net.
A look at the wind-up to the football season, featuring Landrum head coach Jason Farmer and athletic director Mike Gentry. We also talk the importance of social media on Friday nights with Bonnie Blackwell, and part of the Upstate Prepcast crew stops in to discuss Jamboree matchups.
Concerts at The Courtroom Manager, Mike Gentry talks abouts keeping new music alive in Old Town Rock Hill.
I sat down with Mike Gentry. We talked about the changing nature of today's musician, flash pots, his time in Michigan and California, and we played a song together. Mike has started working on a recording project at Rooftop Studios in Grand Blanc, MI. He is a gifted and talented singer/songwriter who spends a lot of time promoting his peers. You can find more at his Facebook page and website. https://www.facebook.com/MikeGentryMusic/ http://mikegentrymusic.com/wp/bio/
Bob Hausler's Songwriters in the Round / Eclectic Chair archives
Milan Singer/Songwriter Music Festival July 15 & 16 @ K.C Campground 14048 Sherman Rd Milan MI Cost $10.00 Saturday $5.00 Sunday Free (with park pass) songwriting workshop from 10:30 - 11:30 Bob Hausler host theme "Where Do Songs Come From" Performance Schedule Saturday: Bob Hausler 12:00 / Clint Lavens 1:00 pm / John Finan and Sharon Tse 2:00 pm / Willie Carter 3:00 pm / High Ransom 3:15 / Stuart Benbow 4:00 / 5:00 break / No Sin in Eden 6:00 pm / Jere Stormer 7:00 pm / Blaise Glander 8:00 pm Sunday: Bill Hunt 12:00 / Terry Birkett 12:30 pm / Bobby McManus 1:00 pm / Lisa Mary 2:00 pm / Dog Latin 2:45 pm / Mia Green 3:15 / Mike Gentry 4:00 pm
Mike Gentry is a great example of the incredible benefits of living a healthy lifestyle at 60 years of age. Mike reaps the rewards of 6 days a week in the gym and a solid meal plan in the most meaningful ways of all. He is able to backpack the mountains of Colorado with his family, enjoy evening workouts with his wife and connect with a business partner and life long friend each day in the gym. When I think of why I workout I think of Mike. He is a role model to all of us at the gym and gives me hope of what I will be capable of at his age if I continue with my workouts and diet. Checkout this inspiring message of a man who lost 60 pounds at 54 years of age and has kept it off. If you are interested in learning more about our programs visit www.boomfitbcs.com.
Our guest this week is Mike Gentry, the man behind the wheel of Rock Hill’s Courtroom Music Venue
Bringing nearly 23 years of experience in the strength and conditioning field, Scott Bennett is Radford University’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. Prior to his appointment, Scott worked as the Senior Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the James Madison Dukes where Bennett was directly responsible for programming baseball, softball, volleyball, and men’s tennis. He was also in charge of mentoring student interns, graduate assistants, and volunteers. Although Scott’s career has taken him as far west as Wyoming, he is no stranger to the New River Valley—having worked at Virginia Tech under Associate Director of Athletics for Athletic Performance Dr. Mike Gentry. During his stay with the Hokies, Bennett was responsible for the development of off-season and in-season strength and conditioning programs for 13 varsity sports, including testing and evaluation, proper training protocol, nutrition, and lifting technique. Prior to his position at JMU, Bennett was the Head Strength Coach at three other institutions—the University of Southern Mississippi, the University of Wyoming and Marshall University. In his career, Bennett has coached a multitude of collegiate athletes who have gone forward to find careers in the professional ranks (over 30 in the NFL), as well as conference champions, national champions, world record holders, and Olympians. Perhaps the honor standing out the most in his impressive list of accolades is his accreditation as a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association (CSCCa) since 2006. At the time, there were only 62 certified at this level in the world. Today, there are roughly 100 practicing at the Master’s level. This honor paved the way for Bennett’s election to the CSCCa Board of Directors, a position he served for two terms. His involvement with the association allowed for him to be chosen as the first strength coach to be invited as an ex officio member of the NCAA Committee for Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports—a position he has held the last three years. In addition to his numerous certifications in the strength and conditioning field, Bennett was voted by the American Football Quarterly as the College Division Strength Coach of the Year in 1996 and was nominated for the NSCA Strength Coach of the Year in 2002. 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://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.
Although Sean Moeller has a soft spot for barns and horses, he’s no “Iowa Farm Boy.” The man behind Daytrotter is a bearded ex-track star and ex-sports writer from the University of Iowa, who in addition to being a well mannered family man, happens to have a knack for looking into the eyes of a song, wielding his crafty word-sword, and writing incredibly colorful essays about the songs and artists from around the world who pass through the Daytrotter studio. Sean is a down to earth dude who doesn’t take himself or his talent for writing too seriously. He is a living example of his own philosophy about rock stars and famous people..telling me during the interview, he realized early that “they’re just people.” He’s just a person that sits down at the table and has breakfast with his kids, grabs a coffee, and heads out to Rock Island to record potentially the next Foster The People, Dallas Green, Charlie Pride or Naughty By Nature. It’s impossible to write about Sean Moeller without writing about Daytrotter, and that’s not discounting the man.. or the person he is, but to the contrary.. one can attribute the success of Daytrotter to Sean’s loyalty to his vision and poise; even in the presence of musical greatness. Phil, Pat Stolley, Mike Gentry and the entire team, in conjunction with Sean’s high standards that have been baked into the machine that is the Horseshack Studio; all work together in concert to sustain what we know to be the appealing web presence of Daytrotter.com. …”The thing I went to school for was to be a writer.. it’s always been my first love, so I always knew that I still wanted to write; but I wanted to write about what I wanted to write about, instead of being told..what to write about. Obviously music is a big gigantic passion of mine and it would be nice to do both.” - Sean Moeller I bet if you cornered Sean or any die-hard fan of music, you could get them to admit that music was their first love. Music is stirring and like a sensory time capsule, it carves its initials into the tree of our childhood and teen years; with each listen of our favorite song and favorite album.. dropping melodic memory bread-crumbs that today lead us back to the mile-markers of growing up. I remember being 15 making my first mix-tape; fast forward..stop..fast forward, playing and listening carefully.. auditioning every song before deeming it worthy of adding it to the carefully compiled compilation and passing it to a friend on the bus after school. Sure, once in a while you stumble on a complete album that is solid all the way through like a Pink Floyd “Animals,” “The White Album” “Purple Rain” or Nirvana’s “Nevermind,” but more often than not, lovers of music enjoy using our own sonic-art taste gauge developed over the years in our messy bedroom laboratory, to pick the cherries we like to hear, collect, and share. In 2006 I was searching online for music that would be suitable for my summer mix-tape CD and when doing a search for the band Limbeck, my eyes tripped on this website titled Daytrotter.com. The first thing I remember noticing is the hand-drawn cartoon illustrations of the bands, and I believe one of those bands was Dressy Bessy. In addition to providing recordings of live sessions featuring original songs, Daytrotter’s Johnnie Cluney, with every session, draws up illustrations or cartoon drawings of the band members which really brands the Daytrotter product and makes for an authentic bundle warranting at least… 1000+ Fonzi Points. Finding Sean Moeller’s Daytrotter.com was exciting because it was like casting out your Google-rod and reeling in exactly the fish you were hoping to catch. I started downloading every single session and making my own Best of Daytrotter September, October, Daytrotter Summer 07, Daytrotter IKEA Road-Trip Mix, etc. I can recall emailing daytrotter, feeling grateful, explaining that I couldn’t find the donation link and asking them how I can donate. I believe it was Sean Moeller who wrote me back and the email read something to the effect: We don’t really ask for donations but if you want to donate.. you can. It’s been interesting watching little Daytrotter grow into this big popular cult-source for new music and binary audio showcase for the classic artists of yesteryear. In our travels at SXSW, bands commonly reference Daytrotter and in my experience, you don’t find too many artists who haven’t done a daytrotter session or at least have a session scheduled. Sean, being a loyal Alabama fan, doesn’t like his taste in music to be limited to “indie” music, and we have a good exchange about the selective music fan/hipster conflation. Sean explains in the interview “I like all music.” “If there’s a leaning in Daytrotter towards indie music, it’s simply because indie-bands tour the most. They tour the most.. they get into a van and they drive around. ” It’s not that unusual to find a session by a Country artist or a Hip Hop Rap act, but Daytrotter, having a substantial leaning towards textbook “indie” bands, has functioned as a hunter-gatherer of appealing unusual independent music; making it easier for music junkies with eclectic taste to compile enough mixtapes to last 99 lifetimes. Daytrotter.com offers a feature for members to cherry pick their favorite session tracks and compile a virtual mixtape on line, signified by an old school cassette illustration. I continue to reference mixtapes because Daytrotter allows the 8th grade concert T-wearing nerd in all of us..to live on, and I think Sean comes from that nostalgic place and shares the spirit of that adolescent sentiment. Daytrotter fills the shoes of both the BMG Cassette Club and Hit Parader magazine, facilitating a pipeline for the consumption of new bands and new sounds bundled with all the juicy details about the weird bass player or the inspiration behind your favorite song lyric. Daytrotter also uploads their session recordings at 320kb which is very appealing to the modern day audiophile. It’s my feeling that Daytrotter is still.. merely a device to connect Sean to great music and to continue to recreate opportunities to write about what he wants to write about, and the pay-for membership is merely a device to pay the bills and continue introducing great music to the world. Much of Daytrotter comes from a place of a sentiment for vintage times and vintage things. He has a vinyl heart and I look at Daytrotter.com just as I would a friendly gesture; a regenerative artesian mixtape that Sean Moeller and the Daytrotter crew pass to me every day, on the bus of the world wide web. – jm www.daytrotter.com SESSIONS at http://www.daytrotter.com My Brightest Diamond Dawes Pearl and The Beard William Elliot Whitmore