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World of Marketing
Episode 238: The Cutting Edge of Law Firm Growth With Elise Holtzman of The Lawyer's Edge

World of Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 35:45


Elise Holtzman is an executive coach and consultant, a former practicing lawyer, and the CEO of The Lawyer's Edge, where for the past 15 years she and her team have worked with law firms to grow thriving businesses by helping lawyers become better business developers and leaders. She is the creator of the Lawyers Making Rain program for law firms and the Ignite Women's Business Development Accelerator for women partners and counsel. Elise speaks and writes frequently for lawyers and is the host of The Lawyer's Edge podcast. Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn 0:00 Introduction 1:53 How Elise Got Started 5:34 The Lawyer's Edge vs. Other Coaches 8:20 The Ignite Program 12:50 How to Get Referrals 17:01 Types of Coaching Clients 18:48 Universal Law Firm Issues 24:03 Trusted Relationship Referrals 28:09 Client Experience vs. Client Service 32:21 Legal Marketing Research 34:39 Closing Thoughts The Lawyer's Edge is a coaching, training, and consulting agency focused on building better law firms across the globe. It provides various professional growth programs and business development services that cater to the unique needs of its ideal clientele. The Lawyer's Edge distills its deliverables down to several programs that teach and reinforce the soft skills lawyers need to make the transition from being solely an attorney to being a charismatic and effective business leader. Speakers Featured in This Episode - Tom Foster of Foster Web Marketing- Elise Holtzman of The Lawyer's Edge This episode is brought to you by Foster Web Marketing. Foster Web Marketing is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, highly customizable marketing and strategic solutions specifically designed for law firms and medical practices. Our award-winning marketing and systems solutions are what set us apart from everyone else.  

Not Even D2
Aaron Toomey - Hartford MBB Head Coach talks his Career at Amherst College, Hartford Moving D1 to D3, + More

Not Even D2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 55:40


Current head coach for the University of Hartford, Aaron Toomey joins this week's episode of "Not Even D2". Before Toomey was a coach he was one of the best players in college basketball- playing at Amherst College. Toomey won a National Championship and in the same year won Associated Press (AP) National Player of the Year. As a coach, Toomey is the first coach to lead Hartford post-transition from Division 1 to Division 3. Hear about what Toomey's experience of playing at Amherst and under Coach Hixon was like, how his playing career influenced his coaching career, how he created the Nerd Team (TBT), and the future of the Hartford program.This episode is available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @ Not Even D2 for more Division 3 content. Enjoy the episode! Intro- 00:00-07:49NBA Talk- 07:49-09:57Growing up in North Carolina- 09:57-11:18Recruitment Process to Amherst- 11:18-12:42Amherst National Championship + AP National POTY- 12:42-14:47Amherst Culture under Coach Hixon- 14:47-16:12Playing Against Duncan Robinson/Williams- 16:12-17:42Amherst Vs. Williams Dynamic- 17:42-19:15Overseas Basketball Journey- 19:15-22:13Individual Playing Career Impact on Coaching Career- 22:13-23:50Relationship with Coach Hixon- 23:50-27:34What Separated Coach Hixon from Other Coaches- 27:34-28:56Break- 28:56-29:05Coaching at UofR and in the UAA- 29:05-31:11Coach Toomey Player Development Workouts- 31:11-33:27 Hartford Transitioning D1 to D3- 33:27-35:47Philosophies to Develop the Hartford Program- 35:47-37:35Coaching a Young/New Team- 37:35-38:55Competing in the CCC- 38:55-40:33Closing Games this Past Season- 40:33-41:14Creating the Nerd Team (TBT)- 41:14-44:10Keeping the Nerd Team Ivy League Only?- 44:10-45:47Imploring Student-Athletes to Focus on things Bigger than Basketball- 45:47-47:16Rapid Fire- 47:38-50:14Starting 5: Best Shooters- 50:14-54:54Outro- 54:54-55:40

Best Hour of Their Day
718. Quitting Your 9-5 To Do The Thing You Love

Best Hour of Their Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 58:37


Adam Fuller, CF-L4, quit his 9-5 teaching career to pursue building his CrossFit Affiliate, CrossFit Thin Air, and operating in it full-time. He also gives us the inside scoop on just what it took for him to earn his highly coveted CF-L4 credential. ______ Learn More About Affiliate University : https://www.besthouroftheirday.com/affiliate-university Level Up Your Coaching | The Knowledge : https://www.besthouroftheirday.com/theknowledge ______ (00:00) - Intro (03:59) - Adam's Decision to Leave Teaching (05:20) - Growth and Success in the Garage Gym (08:08) - Personal Fulfillment from Career Change (21:14) - Member Engagement and Community Building (27:29) - Adam's Preparation for Professional Development (47:00) - Impact of High Standards in Coaching (57:32) - Final Thoughts and Advice for Other Coaches #crossfit #fitness #gym #crossfitgames #podcast #coaching #business --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/besthouroftheirday/support

Contacts
Jeff Holloway, Athletic Director at Kent Denver

Contacts

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 54:24


Transforming Lives Through Coaching: Jeff Holloway's Journey and Insights In this inspiring episode of the Contacts Coaching Podcast, Jeff Holloway, Athletic Director at Kent, Denver, shares his unique journey from aspiring to be a football coach in third grade to becoming a revered athletic director. With a rich lineage in coaching that traces back to his great grandfather, Jeff's life has always been intertwined with sports. He discusses his early life decisions, the pivotal moments that shaped his career, and the significant roles he undertook before landing at Kent Denver. Jeff delves into the importance of building transformational relationships with students, the significance of coaching at the high school level, and his philosophies on athletic administration. He also shares insightful strategies for developing a holistic sports program, emphasizing wellness, professional development for coaches, and the essential balance between being a coach and an administrator.  This episode is brought to you by ⁠⁠⁠⁠LMNT⁠⁠⁠⁠! Spelled LMNT. What is LMNT? It's a ⁠⁠⁠⁠delicious, sugar-free electrolyte drink-mix⁠⁠⁠⁠. I tried this recently after hearing about it on another podcast, and since then, I've stocked up on boxes and boxes of this and usually use it 1–2 times per day. ⁠⁠⁠⁠LMNT⁠⁠⁠⁠ is a great alternative to other commercial recovery and performance drinks. As a coach or an athlete, you will not find a better product that focuses on the essential electrolyte your body needs during competition. LMNT has become a staple in my own training and something we are excited to offer to our coaches and student-athletes as well. LMNT is used by Military Special Forces teams, Team USA weightlifting, At least 5 NFL teams, and more than half the NBA. You can try it risk-free. If you don't like it, LMNT will give you your money back no questions asked. They have extremely low return rates. ⁠⁠⁠⁠LMNT⁠⁠⁠⁠ came up with a very special offer for you as a listener to this podcast. For a limited time, you can claim ⁠⁠⁠⁠a free LMNT Sample Pack⁠⁠⁠⁠—you only cover the cost of shipping. For US customers, this means you can receive an 8-count sample pack for only $5. Simply go to⁠⁠⁠⁠ DrinkLMNT.com/contacts ⁠⁠⁠⁠to claim your free 8-count sample pack. Taking a bunch of pills and capsules is hard on the stomach and hard to keep up with. To help each of us be at our best, we at ⁠⁠⁠⁠Athletic Greens⁠⁠⁠⁠ developed a better approach to providing your body with everything it needs for optimal performance. 75 vitamins, minerals, whole-food sourced superfoods, probiotics, and adaptogens in one convenient daily serving to bring you the nutrition you need. Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://athleticgreens.com/contacts/ ⁠⁠⁠⁠for more.  00:00 Welcome & Guest Introduction 00:12 Jeff Holloway's Journey to Athletic Director 04:23 Transitioning to Kent Denver and Adapting to New Roles 05:32 Navigating Challenges and Implementing New Strategies at Kent Denver 14:52 Insights on Coaching Development and Athletic Administration 17:24 Comparing Football Cultures: Texas vs. Colorado 24:18 The Impact of Multi-Sport Athletes and Coaching Dynamics 24:44 The Shift in Athletic Director Roles: From Coach to Administrator 25:20 Navigating the Challenges and Benefits of Not Coaching 27:01 Building Culture and Relationships in Sports Programs 28:33 Learning from Other Coaches and Sports: A Broader Perspective 33:04 Creating Memorable Experiences and Building Team Culture 36:51 Innovative Approaches to School Athletics and Wellness 43:26 Personal Growth and Changing Perspectives --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-clymo30/support

Law Nation Podcast
#Cowboys OTA's and Dak Prescott D.N.A. The Final Word | Nu Media

Law Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 126:45


The O.C., Boss Cowboy, Law Nation, and Big Game have special guests J Tuck and Bryan Brouddas. Your Voice Matter Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introducing "The Final Word" with Brian and the Crew 00:03:52 - Daily Industry Update and NFL Draft Picks Discussion 00:08:24 - Cowboys' Pick and Rookie Impact Prediction 00:14:05 - Hoping for Impact Players in the 2021 Draft Class 00:16:56 - Impact of Bohannon and Hankins on Defensive Front 00:20:27 - The Running Back Room: Vulnerabilities and Opportunities 00:23:17 - Breaking down the Dallas Cowboys' running back options 00:25:42 - The Importance of Blocking and Top End Speed in Running Backs 00:28:33 - Discussing the Draft and Choosing a Running Back 00:31:18 - The Possibility of Releasing Dalvin Cook 00:35:29 - Pass Protection Concerns and the Debate between Ezekiel Elliott and Dalvin Cook 00:39:13 - The Durability of NFL Players and the Cowboys' Spending Limitations 00:42:22 - The Malik Davis Situation and the Running Back Coach Change 00:45:08 - Coaching changes and potential in the NFL 00:48:13 - In-House Friction and Player Conflicts in the NFL 00:51:03 - The Importance of Sponsors and Networking in the Industry 00:53:48 - Player Decisions and Fit in the NFL 00:56:25 - The Struggles of an NFL Player: Not Grasping the Gameplan and Overcoming Injuries 00:59:03 - Pitfalls to a Championship for the Dallas Cowboys 01:01:50 - Discussing the Potential Impact of Injuries on the Dallas Cowboys' Season 01:04:31 - Concerns about Offense and Linebacker Depth for the Cowboys 01:07:03 - Concerns about Offensive Line Depth and Coaching Turnover 01:10:18 - Concerns about the Dallas Cowboys Offense under Mike McCarthy 01:13:01 - Concerns about Offensive Staff Turnover in the Dallas Cowboys 01:15:58 - The Cowboys Organization as Game of Thrones 01:19:05 - Analyzing Mike McCarthy's Offensive Strategy 01:22:04 - Stealing from Other Coaches and Helping Mike McCarthy 01:28:15 - Struggling Receivers and Quarterback Trust in the Cowboys Offense 01:30:58 - Discussing Twitter Troubles and Risky Behavior 01:33:42 - Analyzing Dak Prescott's Turnovers and Trusting Kellen Moore 01:36:36 - Jerry Jones' lingering questions about Dak Prescott 01:39:21 - Possible end for Tyron Smith 01:39:49 - Who will be left out of the big payday? 01:41:40 - Extending Dak Prescott to cover costs 01:41:53 - Sports Talk: Predicting Future Contracts for Athletes 01:44:31 - Technical difficulties and football talk 01:47:14 - The Cowboys' New Play-calling Dynamics with Mike McCarthy 01:49:59 - Final Words and Encouraging Michael Parsons 01:52:49 - Gratitude and Respect in the Industry 01:55:34 - Settling Misunderstandings Face-to-Face 01:58:08 - A Thank You to Brian Broadus and the Cowboys Nation Community 02:01:01 - Live Updates from Oxnard, Cowboys Draft Pick, and Well Wishes 02:05:04 - Passion for the Game --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawsnation/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lawsnation/support

The Inside Scoop with Anytime Soccer Training - Discussing Youth Soccer from Around the World
5 Types of Parents, Players & Other Coaches you CANNOT Help!

The Inside Scoop with Anytime Soccer Training - Discussing Youth Soccer from Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 25:36


In this show, I describe the 5 Types of Parents, Players & Other Coaches you CANNOT Help! This show is sponsored by Anytime Soccer Training. Anytime Soccer Training removes the guesswork from in-home soccer training by combining over 101 fun skill-based soccer games with over 1,000 step-by-step training videos - all fun & all 100% follow-along. Click here to take the 30-Day Ball Mastery Challenge for FREE Join the conversation today on the Anytime Soccer Training Facebook group. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anytime-soccer/support

Earn the Ask with Angela Chaney
3. EARN THE ASK WITH ANGELA CHANEY EPISODE 8 SPECIAL GUEST CARRI LYONS

Earn the Ask with Angela Chaney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 14:59


Segment 3: How Carri's Business Differs from Other Coaches   1.   What Carri teaches her clients that other coaches don't 2.   The importance of seeing health and weight management holistically 3.   Biggest myths regarding healthy and weight management 4.   How weight and health relates to happiness and connection

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Muscles and Management
Episode #148 Effectively Implementing and Leading Athletes BEYOND Programming with Pratik Patel

Muscles and Management

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 63:21


*SHOW TIMESTAMPS FEATURED AT THE END*In this episode, Gerry welcomes on Pratik Patel. Pratik has spent multiple years with high level college and professional organizations and also has a background in nutrition AND training.To begin, Pratik talks a little about job security with companies or organizations vs. what you can expect in a private sector type environment. He then discusses his experience with his last job with the New York Football Giants and the type of work it took to effectively communicate with all areas of the sports performance model for an NFL organization.From there, the conversation turns to areas such as the differences between being a good programmer vs. actually leading and implementing a program. The conversation then finishes with player buy-in, how you can ensure you bring something unique and valuable to the table as an S&C professional and much, much more.All that and more on this episode of Muscles and Management!Episode Timestamps4:00 - Power of the Internet & Changes from Covid8:00 - Security of a Job with a Company vs Private Sector20:40 - Things Other than Money That Are Important27:00 - Programming Ability Doesn’t Equal Leading a Program 35:00 - Communicating with Other Coaches and People in the Program39:00 - Getting Credit/Getting Blame46:00 - Navigating Making Changes to What Athletes Are Used to Doing52:00 - Getting Players to Buy-in57:10 - What Do You Do That’s Different?1:01:10 - Pratik’s Final ThoughtsSupport the show (http://www.challengerstrength.com)

The UNDRAFTED
NO CAP - EP#6

The UNDRAFTED

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 0:30


(0:36) The CONTENDERS for the Sydney Roosters CROWN(12:17) Warriors SACK Stephen Kearney, right call?(19:47) Other Coaches in DANGER?(24:48) A 2nd Brisbane Team CONFIRMED and the Broncos continued WOES(31:50) Round 7 PREVIEW(43:32) BOLD Predictions

Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast Ep. 45 - Stony Brook Head Coach Anthony Gilardi

Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 54:48


Anthony Gilardi - Stony Brook Men's Lacrosse Head Coach 01:43 Coach Gilardi's Journey -Growing Up In Long Island -Playing Different Sports In High School -Playing for Coach Breschi and The Other Coaches at Ohio State -Some of the Players He Played With Along the Way -Mike Caravana at Denison -Going Back to Ohio State as an Assistant and 06' Team -Coaching at Navy -Whiteboard Wars 15:55 Coaching as a First Assistant at Towson -Coaching With Coach Nadelen -Learning to Be a Head Coach -Playing Against Coach Nadelen -Coaching Kids With Something to Prove 20:48 Run Down on Stony Brook -Putting Together a Great Staff -Getting Alumni On Board -Assembling the Right Recruits -Talking to the Players and Asking A Lot of Questions -Facilities for Stony Brook -Competitive Conference -Coaches Within the Conference 29:07 Envision of Philosophy of Play At Stony Brook -The Impact of the Shot Clock and Playing Fast -Playing 2 Way Middies -Player Development 32:58 Offensive Philosophy -Fundamentals Win Games -Shooting Fundamentals are Important -Using Progressions to Bring Pieces Into a Whole -Using Skill Work 36:45 Philosophy On Using Box Lacrosse -Studying the Ball Movement -Knowing When Someone Is Open and When They Are Not -Canadians Influence at Stony Brook -Incorporating 2 Man Game -Utilizing the Volume of Reps 42:44 Defensive Philosophy -Simplicity is Key -Simplifying it For 2 Way Middies -Playing Fast 45:00 Recruiting Philosophy -Kids That are Tough, Work Hard, and Love Lacrosse -Kids Who We Can Teach and Develop -Players Who Want To Get Better Everyday -Finding What We Need Positionally -Breaking Midfielders Down Into Segments -Bigger Goalies 52:40 Prospect Days and Going Forward -October 14th -Team Meetings and Coming Together

Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida
#26 - Building relationships to help grow your program

Working The Edge: High School Wrestling in Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 41:33


Ponte Vedra head coach Josean Gonzalez joins the pod to talk about his LinkedIn post "For New Wrestling Coaches: Building Relationships with Administration, Other Coaches, Parents, and Athletes." You can read his post here. We talk about how important it is to sell yourself and your program to school administrators and how crucial it can be to build strong relationships with other coaches and teachers at the school. Building off of his successes and failures at his first head coaching gig, Gonzalez tried to write a blueprint for coaches to follow to feel a little less isolated in a school and help sell the wrestling program and in turn, build it bigger. We talk about this and more on this podcast. 

Flow State of Mind Podcast | Health | Fitness | Physique | Psychology | Business
47B: Coaches Corner Part 2: When to Peak for Competition and Hydration

Flow State of Mind Podcast | Health | Fitness | Physique | Psychology | Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 38:37


We are back for another round of the Coaches Corner featuring Sam Miller, William Grazione, Austin Current, and Jordan Dugger. The second part of this conversation includes where to find a good coach and quality questions to ask your current or future coach, the myth of peaking too early for competition, and why hydration is so important to your goals.   Time Stamps:   (5:25) Where to Find a Good Coach and Questions to Ask (14:09) “Non-Optimal” Protocols from Other Coaches (15:17) Hydration (25:00) Peaking (33:22) Where to Find Our Coaches   To find out more about Transform 2gether, click here!   Please make sure to follow Erin at @erindimondfitness, Jordan at @duggaestetics, and the official Flow State of Mind Podcast page @flowstateofmindpodcast.

The Basketball Podcast
Episode 25: 1-on-1 with Chris Oliver and Marwan Elrakabawy

The Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 52:02


1-on-1 with Chris Oliver and Marwan Elrakabawy Guest: Marwan Elrakabawy,  Assistant Coach for the NCAA Division III Schreiner University Men's Basketball In this week’s basketball coaching conversation, Coach Marwan Elrakabawy discusses player development concepts, with the creative mind behind Basketball Immersion, Chris Oliver. Coach Elrakabawy attended a three day basketball camp run by Coach Oliver to learn first hand about BDT zero seconds, and the games approach to coaching basketball ideas, that are used to develop players of all ages. Coach Elrakabawy is beginning his second year an assistant coach for the NCAA Division III Schreiner University Men's Basketball program in Kerrville, TX. He also serves as head coach for the junior varsity team. Coach Elrakabawy's previous coaching experience came stints at Division III Southwestern University (TX), Division II St. Edwards University, and Division III Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C.   Breakdown: 1:00 - Introduction 2:00 - Went to 3-Day Training Camp 4:00 - Impressions of the Training Camp 7:00 - Fight For Your learning and it's all the Struggle 8:00 - Coaching Clinics 9:30 - Warm Ups in the Training Camp 11:00 - Slow Learning is part of the Learning Process 13:00 - Moving to Some Shooting 14:00 - BDT on Training Camp 15:00 - Mixing the 2-in-1 Shooting to the BDT 17:00 - Focus of Training Camp is on Selfish Time 18:00 - Doing 1-on-1 on Training to build Confidence 19:00 - Advantage and Disadvantage of Basketball: Teammates 20:00 - Constraints 21:00 - Freedom and "Spin Dribble and Perimeter 3-on-2 shooting" 22:30 - Limiting Bounce Pass 23:30 - Layering of Skill 24:30 - Different Solutions 25:30 - "We want Skills to Evolve" 27:00 - Air Square 28:00 - Perceptual Layups 29:00 - 2 Perceptions: The Defender and The Rim 30:30 - Teaching Play 5-on-5 and Defensive Reps 31:30 - Desonate Opponents 32:30 - Sharing Concepts to Other Coaches 34:00 - Make a Drill Better by Adding a Defender 35:00 - The Initial Part of Learning is Distracting Enough 37:30 - "I want Adopters" 38:30 - Individual Player Development 40:30 - Mixed Drills 41:30 - Adding Challenges 42:30 - "What can I do to get better?" 44:00 - Self Discovering 45:30 - Valuing Players Own Development 47:00 - Interaction with the Teammates 48:00 - Motivation 49:30 - Building Self-Esteem through Motivation 50:30 - Conclusion   Marwan Elrakabawy’s Bio Bio: https://www.schreinermountaineers.com/sports/mbkb/coaches/elrakabawy_marwan?view=bio Twitter: https://twitter.com/melrakabawy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachrockembaby/   Basketball Immersion Website: http://basketballimmersion.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion Facebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion

Parks Pod
Cam Newbauer Interview

Parks Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 70:07


Possibly my favorite podcast yet. Had the opportunity to interview the University of Florida Head Women's Basketball Coach Cameron Newbauer. Sit back and enjoy some great stories from his days as an assistant coach, a wild recruiting adventure and his plan to take Florida to new heights. 1:40 (Wild Travel Adventure in Europe), 8:00 (Unique Recruiting Story), 13:00 (My Wife as the Mascot), 16:10 Biggest Priority From Day 1 at Florida), 18:15 (Style of Play), 24:00 (Coaching in the SEC), 25:45 (Florida Brand Impact), 28:00 (SEC Football/Tim Tebow), 32:40 (Cam's Passion), 40:24 (Assistant chair to the Head Chair at Belmont, 42:00 (Nearly Beat Kentucky), 45:50 (Jeff Walz), 48:50 (No Practice Plan, 55:00 (Rule Changes), 59:00 (Time Out Advance), 1:01:00 (Most Embarrassing Moment as Coach), 1:04:00 (Other Coaches of Interest)

Future Strength Performance
Interview with Wil Fleming - Advice to Young Strength Coaches

Future Strength Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 29:53


In this episode, Wil provides fantastic insights into the important role coaches have in athlete development. Highlights from this episode include how his own athletic experience impacted his coaching style and philosophy, how he'd train weightlifters vs field/court athletes, and two important pieces of advice he'd give to every strength coach. Make sure you give this a listen because Wil is our first guest who is "walking the walk" and established as a leader in this industry. He's been tremendously successful at developing his own brand and building his business over the last 10 years. To be the best, you need to learn from the best. Be sure to let us know what you think! Thanks for listening!     Podcast Notes: Background 1:40 - 5:10 * How playing varsity football changed his perspective on physical performance * Weightlifting helped improve him performance in Track and Football * Having great coaches opened doors for him that he never would’ve been able to open   How Coaches Help Athletes and Other Coaches 5:45 - 8:55 * Take what is useful and discard what isn’t * External Cues helped change his own athletic career and is one of the main takeaways   How His Athlete Experience Shaped His Coaching Philosophy 9:00 - 11:20 * Believes the more powerful athlete will win * There are many methods that can develop power, not just weightlifting alone * He is dogmatic that athletes need to be more powerful, not in the method used to develop power   How He’d Program Differently for Weightlifting and A Field/Court Athlete 11:25 - 15:10 * Weightlifting they practice variations of the two lifts. Training is almost purely sagittal * Field/Court Athletes the weight room is supplemental. Athletes should train in all 3 planes of motions   His 2 Keys to Becoming A Successful Young Coach 17:45 - 20:35 * Find the right mentors → they have done what you want to do. Follow their footsteps. * Develop a priority list   The Future of Strength and Conditioning 20:40 - 24:50 * The impact of information overload and technology on our world