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Whether you’re a die hard college sports fanatic or a more casual fan, chances are you've heard about NIL – or name, image and likeness deals – and how they’re impacting the sport. And beyond NIL, there’s also the simple fact that it’s now easier than ever before to enter the transfer portal and go […] The post Ryan Horn on NIL, the Transfer Portal, and the Evolution of a Coach appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
Custom crush facilities are becoming a popular choice for grape growers who want to make wine without the hefty investment of building a full-scale winery. In this episode, industry experts Ryan Horn from Vintner's Vault and Greg Stokes from Ursa Vineyards and Bending Branch Winery share insights on this topic. Listen in for an overview of what a custom crush is, who it is for, and how much you can expect to pay per bottle of finished wine. In this episode, you will hear Advantages of custom crush facilities for grape growers Significance of custom crush services Supply and demand cycles in the grape industry and the role of custom crush facilities Traditional custom crush versus alternative proprietorships Logistics, legal considerations, and potential financial risks involved in custom crush operations Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click the ‘+ Follow' button in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second, and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Resources: Register for Fritz's FREE virtual live learning event, Breaking Bad Pruning Habits, on January 8th at 5 pm CST https://www.virtualviticultureacademy.com/breakingbad. Download Fritz's member-only Crop Estimation Tips guide - https://mailchi.mp/virtualviticultureacademy.com/crop-estimation-tips If you have questions about today's episode or ideas for future episodes, go to VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com and click the Ask Fritz button. Today's Guests: Ryan Horn is an award-winning winemaker and the founder and owner of The Vintner Vault – a leading winery equipment design and consulting company. Website: https://www.thevintnervault.com/ Email: info@thevintnervault.com Greg Stokes is an award-winning winemaker for Ursa Vineyards in the Sierra Foothills of California and Bending Branch Winery in the Texas Hill Country. Websites: https://www.ursavineyards.com & https://www.bendingbranchwinery.com/ Email: info@ursavineyards.com Episode Sponsor: Thank you to Sunridge Nurseries for sponsoring today's episode. Sunridge Nurseries is the exclusive nursery sponsor of the Vineyard Underground podcast. They have been a family-owned company for over 45 years and their dedicated focus on quality and consistency has grown them into the largest supplier of grapevines in both North and South America and the industry leader in nursery standards. Visit them today at SunridgeNurseries.com and mention the code Underground to receive a podcast listener discount on your vine order. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.
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Discover how to transform ordinary credit card points into extraordinary travel adventures. Your dream destinations are much closer than you think! Travel rewards expert Ryan Horn, known online as @profitsandpoints, shares his secrets with host DeAndre Coke on this episode of “Revolutionizing Your Journey.” Fresh off his luxurious Alaskan honeymoon, Ryan reveals how he transitioned … Read More Read More
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Bonus episode from the Con Man and the Cop! Hear Steve Comisar and Ryan Horn discuss how not all scams out there are illegal. Find out ways you can avoid being victimized by them.
An early sneak peak of the upcoming bonus podcast with famous con man Steve Comisar, host of Scam Junkie, and Ryan Horn, a career law enforcement official and host of The White-Collar Crimes Podcast. A first of its kind in podcast history, where a former con artist and law man discuss scams and white-collar crime. Highly entertaining so you won't want to miss this!
We hear from East Buchanan Volleyball coach Ryan Horn after the Bulldogs 3-2 comeback victory over Benton. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
Do you feel like you're living below your potential? You're not alone. The good news is you can use that pain to fuel you forward and change your destiny. In this episode of The Modern Man, I welcome Ryan Horn, a peak performance coach, author, and Founder of the Extraordinary Man movement and podcast. Listen in as Ryan and I break down some action steps you can take to pivot in your career, overcome limiting beliefs/mindsets, and reach your full potential. While telling the origin story of Extraordinary Man, Ryan sheds light on how action brings clarity and decisions determine destiny. He describes the specific actions he took to learn how to start a business from scratch after quitting his job in a metal factory. He shares his advice on overcoming imposter syndrome, especially as a young coach, along with his 5 C's coaching framework for reaching your peak performance. Remember, if you're not making conscious decisions and taking courageous action every day, you can change that. Start small, start somewhere. “It's never about resources, it's always about resourcefulness.” – Ryan Horn Key Takeaways / What You'll Learn: [00:53] About Ryan Horn. [06:02] Business skills and mindsets he learned after quitting his job to start a business. [10:04] Nature vs. Nurture: Are you born an entrepreneur or do you become one? [12:21] The origin story of the Extraordinary Man movement + Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a coach. [17:05] Top motivators for men + Ryan's 5 C's coaching framework. [24:39] Best habits and tips for reaching your full potential. [30:13] How your decisions determine your destiny. [33:18] Why do most people never do what they want to do in life? [38:06] How to connect with Ryan Horn & Extraordinary Man. [38:42] As a man, what has shaped your view of the world? “You're not going to maximize your potential without a coach.” – Ryan Horn If you enjoyed this episode, please SHARE it with a friend, then RATE/REVIEW The Modern Man on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Resources Mentioned: Join The Noble Knights: https://themodernman.gumroad.com/l/NobleKnights The Education of Millionaires by Michael Ellsberg: https://www.ellsberg.com/the-education-of-millionaires Connect with Ryan Horn: Visit Ryan's website: https://extmanpodcast.com Listen to the Extraordinary Man Podcast: https://extmanpodcast.com Connect with him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryan.horn.923 Connect with The Modern Man: Visit our website: https://themodernmanshow.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/244885633101820 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheModernMan8 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themodernmanpodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnyA3-wtyv7xVqUbPyB0eOg
This episode is a recording from a live webinar, but it was so good and full of knowledge that we wanted to share it with our podcast audience. Returning guest Ryan Horn shares about how to attract your dream clients.
In this episode, Ryan chats with returning guest Ryan Horn about how to go from procrastinating to massive productivity. Links: Eisenhower Matrix - https://asana.com/resources/eisenhower-matrix
Ryan Horn went from broke and working 12-hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, an in-demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. His proprietary 5 Step Business Breakthrough framework has helped thousands of men around the world transform their business and life.https://extmanpodcast.com/
Welcome back to Horror Home School! Join Chris, Ashley, and special guest Ryan Horn for their review and discussion of Little Shop of Horrors. Link tree at www.horrorhomeschool.com. Support the pod and get access to exclusive bonus content at www.patreon.com/horrorhomeschool
Ryan is optimistic about his future and full of ambition and hope. He's also a world traveler and enjoys a broader cultural understanding that comes from traveling and living abroad. Ryan Horn
In this episode, Ryan chats with returning guest Ryan Horn. Ryan is a coach for successful businessmen and in this episode, we dive into how his podcast "The Extraordinary Man" is a key part of his business.
Welcome back to Horror Home School! Join Chris, Ashley, and special guest Ryan Horn for their review and discussion of Gremlins. Link tree at www.horrorhomeschool.com. Support the pod and get access to exclusive bonus content at www.patreon.com/horrorhomeschool
Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” He went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. Ryan has used his proprietary “5 Step Business Breakthrough” framework to help thousands of men around the world transform their business and life. He is a dynamic speaker and has shared the stage with world class leaders like Jack Canfield, James Malinchak and Nick Unsworth. He has been honored as a Kingdom Impact Award Winner and has been interviewed on many top podcasts and featured in various media outlets. Ryan's mission is to help men maximize their potential and become the extraordinary man God created them to be so they can lead their businesses, families and themselves to success and fulfillment. He lives in Minnesota with his beautiful wife Brittany. > > > MEN ARE FORGED forges high performers to pursue a higher quality of life. We are about building high performing leaders in family, business, and community. We do this through advisory coaching, leadership groups, and podcasting: https://awesome-innovator-261.ck.page/ecff2ef353 > > > Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7Glo4tzMuUPWL62hRLipOc?si=sPHtvxIRRxafLnV_HGKA7w&dl_branch=1 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/men-are-forged/id1276598809 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/menareforged/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cartwright-morris-4b91731b/
On this very special episode we recap the East Buchanan Volleyball teams road to the Final Four. We have some history, recap the 2022 season to this point, Coach and Player profiles, plus we have interviews with Bulldog coach Ryan Horn, Senior's Kinzie Woodside, Maya Watkins, and Brooklynn Adams, and a bonus interview with Brett Adkison of the Clinton County Leader and we rundown the Class 2 Final Four Schedule for this weekend. *Wanna thank our sponsors Tolly & Associates, Barnes Roofing, Adam's Bar & Grill, Dave & Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph and The Hi-Ho Bar & Grill. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
On this episode: - Benton Volleyballs season comes to an end at the hands of Odessa - East Buch Advances and coach Ryan Horn collects his 150th career win while SJ Christian falls in other Sectional Volleyball action - Mid-Buch advances in Class 1 District 8 football - We rundown the district football brackets and schedule - and Chillicothe and Polo get set for State Softball *Wanna thank our sponsors Tolly & Associates, Barnes Roofing, Adam's Bar & Grill, Dave & Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph and The Hi-Ho Bar & Grill. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
On this episode: - SJ Christian defeats Midway for the Class 1 District 15 Championship. Hear from Lions coach Erin Patrick and senior Ella Bowman after tonights victory. - and East Buchanan claims their 3rd District title in 4 years. Hear from Bulldogs coach Ryan Horn as well *Wanna thank our sponsors Tolly & Associates, Barnes Roofing, Adam's Bar & Grill, Dave & Jen Schoeberl, Rob & Stacia Studer, Patrick Lile, Little Caesars of St. Joseph and The Hi-Ho Bar & Grill. **Coach Ryan Horn's soundbite is courtesy of Tommy Rezac and KFEQ. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cliffnotespod/support
My guest this week on Trina Talk is Ryan Horn. Ryan is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind, and host of the top-rated Extraordinary Man Podcast. A Peak Performance Coach, Ryan has used his proprietary "5 Step Become Extraordinary" framework to help thousands of men worldwide transform their businesses and life. He helps married businessmen create more purpose and profit in their business without sacrificing their faith, family, or fitness in the process. www.coachryanhorn.com Podcast: Extraordinary Man Podcast Facebook group: Academy of Extraordinary Men Show hashtag: #TrinaTalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trina-l-martin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrinaTalk Instagram: @trina.l.martin Twitter: @TrinaLMartin
“Failure is not final. – Ryan HornDid you hear the one about the guy that went from living on his aunts coach and working 12-hour shifts at a metal factory to building his own company and becoming a successful business coach? You know, the one where a single professional brainstorming session changed his life for ever.This weeks guest not only shares his remarkable life journey, but shares with us how we can identify what good coaching is, what personal disciplines we need in our life to grow, and so much more. He teaches us how to be successful, not just in the professional realm, but in our personal realm as well. Ladies & Gentlemen, welcome to the Ryan Horn story! GUEST BIO: Ryan Horn went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. His proprietary 5 Step Business Breakthrough framework has helped thousands of men around the world transform their business and life.He is a dynamic speaker and has shared the stage with world class leaders like Jack Canfield, James Malinchak and Nick Unsworth. He has been honored as a Kingdom Impact Award Winner and has been interviewed on many top podcasts and featured in various media outlets. Ryan's mission is to help men maximize their potential and become the Extraordinary Man they were created to be. PROUD SPONSORS: Ascend 2 Glory: Sales & Marketing Video GuideThe Gideon's International SHOW NOTES:Guest Info:https://www.coachryanhorn.comhttps://extmanpodcast.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/becomeaking Special Offer(s):Go to https://www.coachryanhorn.com/ and apply for a FREE 60-minute business breakthrough coaching session. Resources Mentioned: The Education of Millionaires book SUPPORT THE REMARKABLE PEOPLE PODCAST:Share the Podcast or specific episodes with your family, friends, and co-workersSubscribe, Rate, & Review us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite Podcast PlayerSponsor an Episode or Donate what you can financially to help us continue to bring great content that inspires you and people like you around the world! HAVE A QUESTION?Click Here to Connect with David THE NOT-SO-FINE-PRINT DISCLAIMER: While we are very thankful for all of our guests, please understand that we do not necessarily hold or endorse the same beliefs, views, and positions that they may have. We respectfully agree to disagree in some areas, and thank God for the blessing and privilege of free will.Support the show
Most entrepreneurs just put their heads down and do what they're good at without knowing the real purpose behind what they're doing. And if you don't know what's driving you, you'll end up stuck in a trap! You could wake up one day 20 years later and realize that you are still in the exact same spot you started. And NO ONE wants to see you end up like that! So, if you need help getting clear on where you are right now, where you want to go, what's the gap, and how to close it, then listen to this podcast here. We're going to talk about how you can be an extraordinary entrepreneur beyond your imagination. Key Takeaways:
Most entrepreneurs just put their heads down and do what they're good at without knowing the real purpose behind what they're doing. And if you don't know what's driving you, you'll end up stuck in a trap! You could wake up one day 20 years later and realize that you are still in the exact same spot you started. And NO ONE wants to see you end up like that! So, if you need help getting clear on where you are right now, where you want to go, what's the gap, and how to close it, then listen to this podcast here. We're going to talk about how you can be an extraordinary entrepreneur beyond your imagination. Key Takeaways:
Do you know what your mission is in life? If you struggle with clearly articulating your mission. That's ok because now we have a starting point. If you can define your mission. Good for you. You are one of the few that can do that. In today's episode, we are going to look at life's mission in the terms of our business and personal life with a special guest who lives from this core foundation. Having a mission is essential to living and creating a life of passion, purpose and power. When we do that we rebound better and quicker from adversity. We have a depth of knowledge that is unshakeable. It is us living life at the highest level. So, guiding us on this journey allows me to introduce my guest. Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” As CEO of the Academy of Extraordinary Men, Ryan's mission is to help men rise up as the powerful leaders they were created to be so they can lead their businesses, families and themselves to success and fulfilment. Ryan has helped thousands of men from around the world transform their businesses and life by helping them maximize their potential and become the man they were created to be. In this episode we discuss... Ryan's Hero's Quest Defining your mission 5 Step business/personal breakthrough process The importance of investing in yourself Where most people get stuck and how to avoid it. To reach Ryan:
Ryan went from being a broke and homeless to becoming an award winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, public speaker and podcast host! He joins Pete in this episode to talk all about his journey from the bottom to the top, his personal philosophies, what he teaches others and more. KEY TAKEAWAYS Fire in the Belly to Ryan means being committed to something and having a real purpose. It's a feeling where you don't allow barriers to stop you, that you are focused on your goals and moving forward. Focusing on the impact you and your business matters. Money is great of course but for Ryan, the impact he has on others and the world and the legacy he is leaving behind matters most. Faith, family, wisdom and generosity and Ryan's main values. They are what are important to him and interestingly are mostly related to ‘service'. It's easy to get caught in the trap that more money or more status will make you happy. But this isn't the case, be happy wherever you are now and ensure you are fulfilled. One of the things Ryan teaches his coaching clients is the power of their own mindset. You can choose to be happy you just need to learn how to do it. There's a difference between goals and a vision. Both are important but goals are 12 months or less and are strategic, vision is generally 3+ months away and inspirational. A series of powerful decisions allowed Ryan to pick himself up after hitting his lowest. Two of the biggest decisions he attributes to getting him to where is now is hiring a coach and attending a mastermind with two of his mentors. BEST MOMENTS “I definitely believe I am where I am supposed to be right now” “Learning from the other people is like the ultimate shortcut” “Success without fulfilment is the ultimate failure” “You can choose to be happy wherever you are in life right now” “I'd never been around someone really successful, I was trying to do things on my own” ABOUT THE HOST The ‘Mighty Pete Lonton' from the ‘Mighty 247' company is your main host of ‘Fire in The Belly'. Pete is an entrepreneur, mentor, coach, property Investor, and father of three beautiful girls. Pete's background is in project management and property, but his true passion is the ‘Fire in The Belly' project itself. His mission is to help others find their potential and become the mightiest version of themselves. Pete openly talks about losing both of his parents, suffering periods of depression, business downturn and burn-out, and ultimately his years spent not stoking ‘Fire in the Belly'. In 2017, at 37 years of age that changed, and he is now on a journey of learning, growing, accepting, and inspiring others. Pete can connect with people and intuitively asks questions to reveal a person's passion and discover how to live their mightiest life. The true power of ‘Fire in The Belly' is the Q&A's - Questions and Actions section. The ‘Fire in The Belly' brand and the programme is rapidly expanding into podcasts, seminars, talks, business workshops, development courses, and rapid results mentoring. CONTACT METHOD https://www.facebook.com/mightypetelonton/ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mightypete https://www.facebook.com/groups/430218374211579/ Support the show: https://www.facebook.com/groups/430218374211579/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I give a quick recap of my story including: - How I went from working night shifts at a metal factory for $9/hr to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur - The 5 Step Business Breakthrough Framework- Why your decisions equal your destiny and you're only one decision awayAnd much more... Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” He went from broke and working 12-hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in-demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. Ryan has used his proprietary “5 Step Become Extraordinary” framework to help thousands of men around the world transform their business and life. He is a dynamic speaker and has shared the stage with world-class leaders like Jack Canfield, James Malinchak and Nick Unsworth. He has been honored as a Kingdom Impact Award Winner and has been interviewed on many top podcasts and featured in various media outlets. Ryan's mission is to help men maximize their potential and become the extraordinary men God created them to be so they can lead their businesses, families and themselves to success and fulfillment. He lives in Minnesota with his beautiful wife Brittany. Click Here to DM me on Instagram and get a FREE Business Breakthrough Coaching Call*************************************************************You will never maximize your potential on your own so I'm personally inviting you to come and join me in the private Extraordinary Man Facebook group so you can level up your business and your life. Just Click Here to join the Extraordinary Man private Facebook group. Iron sharpens iron and this is the #1 place for you to connect with me and other like-minded men who are on a mission to maximize their potential. My goal is to help you become the man God created you to be in all areas of your life. So come and join us in the Facebook group and upgrade your business and your life.Follow me on Instagram: @ryanhorn25
In this episode, I discuss:- How I went from working night shifts at a metal factory for $9/hr to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur - The 5 Step Business Breakthrough Framework- Why your decisions equal your destiny and you're only one decision awayAnd much more... Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” He went from broke and working 12-hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in-demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. Ryan has used his proprietary “5 Step Become Extraordinary” framework to help thousands of men around the world transform their business and life. He is a dynamic speaker and has shared the stage with world-class leaders like Jack Canfield, James Malinchak and Nick Unsworth. He has been honored as a Kingdom Impact Award Winner and has been interviewed on many top podcasts and featured in various media outlets. Ryan's mission is to help men maximize their potential and become the extraordinary men God created them to be so they can lead their businesses, families and themselves to success and fulfillment. He lives in Minnesota with his beautiful wife Brittany. Click Here to DM me on Instagram and get a FREE Business Breakthrough Coaching Call*************************************************************You will never maximize your potential on your own so I'm personally inviting you to come and join me in the private Extraordinary Man Facebook group so you can level up your business and your life. Just Click Here to join the Extraordinary Man private Facebook group. Iron sharpens iron and this is the #1 place for you to connect with me and other like-minded men who are on a mission to maximize their potential. My goal is to help you become the man God created you to be in all areas of your life. So come and join us in the Facebook group and upgrade your business and your life.Follow Ryan on Instagram @ryanhorn25
Wichita State's Jacob Wilson, Gus Okafor and Jaykwon Walton talk about their early weeks as a Shocker, favorite NBA players and advice for college newcomers. Okafor reveals why he helped a young Shocker fan capture a roly poly during camp and how he is grabbing the role as vocal leader. They discuss teammate Jaron Pierre's energy and personality and their early impressions of strength and conditioning coach Ryan Horn.
Three of Wichita State's basketball newcomers join the podcast with their thoughts on their new teammates, favorite NBA players, their introduction to strength and conditioning coach Ryan Horn, alternate sports and advice for freshmen.
Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” He went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory......while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur... He's a dynamic speaker and has shared the stage with world class leaders like Jack Canfield, James Malinchak and Nick Unsworth and has been honored as a Kingdom Impact Award Winner. Ryan's mission is to help men maximize their potential and become the extraordinary man God created them to be... You're gonna LOVE this episode!
In this episode, I share:- Why you MUST grab your copy of my brand new book "Live Abundantly" Today - How this book will help you take your business to higher performing levels, BE MORE, DO MORE, and ACHIEVE MORE- The irresistible offer you get for FREE when you order your copy of "Live Abundantly" today!And much more... Grab your copy of "LIve Abundantly" Here (Only 100 Copies available)Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” He went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in demand speaker and top-rated podcast host and best-selling author. Ryan has used his proprietary “5 Step Become Extraordinary” framework to help thousands of men around the world transform their business and life. He is a dynamic speaker and has shared the stage with world class leaders like Jack Canfield, James Malinchak and Nick Unsworth. He has been honored as a Kingdom Impact Award Winner and has been interviewed on many top podcasts and featured in various media outlets. Ryan's mission is to help men maximize their potential and become the extraordinary men God created them to be so they can lead their businesses, families and themselves to success and fulfillment. He lives in Minnesota with his beautiful wife Brittany. *************************************************************You will never maximize your potential on your own so I'm personally inviting you to come and join me in the private Extraordinary Man Facebook group so you can level up your business and your life. Just Click Here to join the Extraordinary Man private Facebook group. Iron sharpens iron and this is the #1 place for you to connect with me and other like minded men who are on a mission to maximize their potential. My goal is to help you become the man God created you to be in all areas of your life. So come and join us in the Facebook group and upgrade your business and your life.
The difference between regular people and above average people is a combination of a few things: grit, determination, consistency, tenacity, and the foolish belief that everything is possible. But one thing validates entrepreneurs is when they combine those elements with hard work and genius. Today, you'll get a chance to meet one fo these people. Ryan Horn is Founder of Extraordinary Man, a program that teaches men how to build their businesses and become the people they were intended to be. He's host of the Extraordinary Man Podcast and operates Masterminds to help men become better in all areas of their lives. Today's episode is powerful on a few different levels. Ryan dives in and talks about how he comes from an entrepreneurial family and a time when he was younger and decided to put together calendars for himself and started selling. He went to college for Exercise Science and closer to his senior year, learned it was tough to get a job as a strength and conditioning coach. He decided that starting a business would be a better option and moved from his hometown of 300 people to the bustling metropolis in the Twin Cities and started a personal training business. Ryan candidly shares how he hit a rough patch in his life when his business wasn't developing as he preferred. This landed him living on his Aunt's couch in a Senior Community where he had to sneak in and out to work at a temporary job at a manufacturing company. Pedro and Ryan discuss how you know you're living below your potential and one book that broke open the doors to running full steam ahead into being a high-performing entrepreneur, mentor and coach to thousands of men. What You'll Learn: How long it took Ryan to get off his Aunt's couch after his breakthrough Why choosing college is not always the best option if it leads to drowning in student debt What “The Education of Millionaires” is and how it impacted Ryan's life One course that helped Ryan break away from his factory job where he worked 9p-9a for $9.00 an hour The importance of Bedros Keuilian in Ryan's life How many conferences Ryan attended before he reached master level and the work he had to implement to get there The power of planning and the length of time you should set goals for in life and business How to get plugged into Ryan's Extraordinary Man group on Facebook Why core values are so important in your personal life and business A powerful exercise Ryan uses to help men break through The difference between passive and active coaching and how to choose the right one to get results A great quote that sums up coaching from Tom Landry How to make a million dollars a year And much more! Favorite Quote: “Your education doesn't determine whether or not you're going to be a successful entrepreneur.” Ryan Horn Connect With Ryan: Coach Ryan Horn Podcast How To Get Involved: From rock bottom and $500 to his name, Pedro Meneses moved to the US, left everything behind seeking answers to turning his life around, becoming an entrepreneur, and thriving in business. This show is for entrepreneurs who need a dose of reality to develop mental toughness, remove the fear of taking action, and are ready to pay the price, fight, and win at all costs! In each episode, Pedro introduces you to world-class entrepreneurs and leaders who will share their stories and knowledge to help you get a clear vision, operate at the highest level, and build an empire. Be sure to Connect With Pedro and check out the most recent episode of Chronicles of a Modern Beast in Apple Podcasts
Ryan Horn went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in-demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. His proprietary 5 Step Business Breakthrough framework has helped thousands of men around the world transform their business and life. Visit https://coachryanhorn.com for more information.
Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” He went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. Connect with Ryan - https://www.coachryanhorn.com As this episode resonates with you, take a couple minutes to leave a 5 Star Review, Share with a friend, and share a clip or screenshot on social media so we can get this and other episodes out to those who need to Unleash the Champ today. Connect with Unleash the Champ Online: Instagram: @kylejsullivan Interested in coaching with Kyle & Unleash the Champ, head over to, https://www.unleashthechamp.com to review the different programs we offer for you and your business. Sign up for our email list and get updates about all things Unleash the Champ at https://www.unleashthechamp.com/
Today we're joined by Teddy Wojtowicz of Dauphin, Manitoba. He's a regular at Gilbert Plains where he runs a two-man scramble. He also caddied for former Manitoba Amateur Champ and local Pro Brad Kirton. We get into how he got into golf, caddying for a Manitoba Pro, The Bogey Tour, Gilbert Plains and infamous hole 16, golfing in the Parkland, getting punched in the nose for charity, Barry Trotz, Ryan Horn, Green Bay Packers football, recovering from an off-season hand injury, working at Caddy Shed inside The Golf Dome, hitting golf balls through windows, and so much more. Plus, he's SINGLE! Enjoy! 18 Over Par with Mike & JR is proudly presented by Bryce Matlashewski who is an Investment Advisor with Endeavour Wealth Management, part of IA Private Wealth, and a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. You can contact Bryce at 204-515-3446 or connect with him here HUGE thanks to DQ Northgate, DQ Polo Park in the food court, DQ St. Anne's Road, and DQ Niverville. Get them on Instagram @dqmanitoba https://eighteenoverpar.podbean.com/ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and MySpace
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Ryan Horn went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on your aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. He is on a mission to help men grow their business and become the EXTRAORDINARY man they were created to be. Website: https://www.coachryanhorn.com/speaking Extraordinary Man Movement Podcast: https://extmanpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryan.horn.923/ To learn more about James, visit Professor of Perseverance. You may also contact him through email, James@professorofperseverance.com or call 615 – 336 – 2181
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Ryan Horn is the new strength and conditioning coach at Wichita State. He will oversee the department and work with men's basketball. We discuss his path from football fullback to his profession, one that includes a chat at a Kentucky football camp, a talk with his dad and injuries. He discusses his love language with athletes, how he plans to coach them with relentless positivity and high expectations and how building relationships is the most important part of his job. He reveals his favorite movie and the importance of selecting the musical playlist for workouts.
Every entrepreneur has a similar story and it usually involves sleeping on a friend's couch, eating Ramen Noodles, working shitty jobs, for shitty people, making shitty money with limited options. Most people who know them today did not see the 20 + years of hard work they put in trying to build something from nothing. Ryan Horn is Founder of Extraordinary Man, a program that teaches men how to build their businesses and become the people they were intended to be. He's host of the Extraordinary Man Podcast and operates Masterminds to help men become better in all areas of their lives. Today's episode is powerful on a few different levels. Ryan dives in and talks about how he comes from an entrepreneurial family and a time when he was younger and decided to put together calendars for himself and started selling. He went to college for Exercise Science and closer to his senior year, learned it was tough to get a job as a strength and conditioning coach. He decided that starting a business would be a better option and moved from his hometown of 300 people to the bustling metropolis in the Twin Cities and started a personal training business. Ryan candidly shares how he hit a rough patch in his life when his business wasn't developing as he preferred. This landed him living on his Aunt's couch in a Senior Community where he had to sneak in and out to work at a temporary job at a manufacturing company. Steve, Jason, and Ryan discuss how you know you're living below your potential and one book that broke open the doors to running full steam ahead into being a high-performing entrepreneur, mentor and coach to thousands of men. What You'll Learn: How long it took Ryan to get off his Aunt's couch after his breakthrough Why choosing college is not always the best option if it leads to drowning in student debt What “The Education of Millionaires” is and how it impacted Ryan's life One course that helped Ryan break away from his factory job where he worked 9p-9a for $9.00 an hour The importance of Bedros Keuilian in Ryan's life How many conferences Ryan attended before he reached master level and the work he had to implement to get there The power of planning and the length of time you should set goals for in life and business How to get plugged into Ryan's Extraordinary Man group on Facebook Why core values are so important in your personal life and business A powerful exercise Ryan uses to help men break through The difference between passive and active coaching and how to choose the right one to get results A great quote that sums up coaching from Tom Landry How to make a million dollars a year How to get one free hour of coaching with Ryan. And much more! Favorite Quote: “Your education doesn't determine whether or not you're going to be a successful entrepreneur.” Ryan Horn Connect With Ryan: Coach Ryan Horn Extraordinary Man Extraordinary Man Podcast A How To Get Involved: Find Jason on Instagram & Facebook. Find Steve on Instagram & Facebook. No Bull Business & Brews on Facebook Get Jason's #Best Selling Book: See and Seize: Lessons From Merging and Acquiring Agencies and Assets Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Jason and Steve next.
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In a world where the definition of what it means to be a man is in transformation to a new unknown role, it can be hard for men to know what to say or do in their business, workplace, or home. Today, Shannon Peel talks with Ryan Horn about how he helps men find their purpose and in the process create better businesses and marriages. Listen as we talk about how the definition of what it means to be a man is changing and how men can find their footing in today's transformation from the traditional to the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brand-storytelling/message
In this episode, Ryan chats with Ryan Horn, host of the Extraordinary Man Podcast. Ryan went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming a coach to men all over the world. There is SO much gold in this episode!
Learn how political advertising is evolving, and how programmatic technology is helping agencies run political campaigns that thrive. We're joined by Ryan Horn from Bullhorn Communications and Katrina Moore from StackAdapt to discuss.
Ryan from @profits and points is an enthusiast of all things personal finance, award travel, credit cards, investing, and helping others. He is based in Washington DC, and during the day, he works as a senior data analyst. In this episode, we talk about how to get started with points and miles, when is it worth it (or not) to get airline and hotel status, and lessons Ryan has learned from starting an e-commerce business to earn points and money. There are so many ways to monetize this hobby or use your side gigs to earn more points and miles! These methods can include selling on Amazon, hosting on AirBnb, and more! If you're interested in learning about different side gigs that can earn you a lot more points and miles and money, check out this month's masterclass where we will cover ideas on how to get started! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/geobreezetravel Tracking all of your credit card annual fees and when they are due can get time-consuming, especially if you are juggling dozens of cards like I do. Luckily, the Travel Freely app keeps me organized by sending me an email reminder whenever one of my annual fees is coming up so that I can call the credit card companies to ask for a retention offer, downgrade, or cancel the card if it no longer serves my strategy. Check out the Travel Freely app by using the link in the show notes. The app is 100% free! Thank you to Travel Freely for partnering with us on this episode of the Geobreeze Travel podcast! Travel Freely website: https://my.travelfreely.net/share?bref=jmin Travel Freely app: https://my.travelfreely.net/app_store?bref=jmin You can find Ryan at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/profitsandpoints You can find Julia at: Website: https://www.geobreezetravel.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geobreezetravel Credit card links: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/cards Masterclasses: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/hangouts Patreon to access recordings of masterclasses: https://www.patreon.com/geobreezetravel Award travel coaching call: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/calendly Sign up for the newsletter and get exclusive access to sign up for free coaching calls: https://www.geobreezetravel.com/free-coaching Geobreeze Travel is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as MileValue.com. This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Visit americanexpress.com to learn more.
Do you want to be an extraordinary entrepreneur? Ryan Horn will show you how to start the journey. In this episode, he tells his inspirational story of buying and building businesses—not to mention, the struggles along the way. Ryan also shares his 5-part framework for differentiating yourself as a Kingdom Business Leader; which you're sure to love. As CEO of Academy of Extraordinary, Men Ryan's mission is to help men rise up as the powerful leaders they were created to be so they can lead their businesses, families and themselves to success and fulfillment. Ryan has helped thousands of men from around the world transform their business and life by helping them maximize their potential and become the man they were created to be. Find Ryan: https://aoemen.simplecast.com/ Ryan's Free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/becomeaking Schedule Free Business Accelerator Coaching Call: https://calendly.com/ryanhorn/bizaccelerator Books Mentioned on The Episode: As a Man Thinketh https://www.amazon.com/As-Man-Thinketh-Complete-Original/dp/1523643536/ Man's Search for Meaning https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-for-Meaning-audiobook/dp/B0006IU470/ The Case for Christ https://www.amazon.com/Case-Christ-Student-Journalists-Investigation/dp/0310745640/ (https://www.amazon.com/Case-Christ-Student-Journalists-Investigation/dp/0310745640/) This episode covers the topics of faith, risk taking, relationship with God, prayer, building businesses, self improvement, and learning the entrepreneurial journey.
In this episode of the Morning Upgrade podcast I talk with Ryan Horn about understanding and changing your identity, how to grow a successful business, his morning routine and more. Hey guys! Do you enjoy listening to the Morning Upgrade Podcast? Do you think others would find value in it? If yes, please take 30 seconds and leave my show a review so more people find it. I appreciate you! https://ratethispodcast.com/morningupgrade -Ryan
We're joined by Manitoban Ryan Horn who was the runner-up in the 2009 Players Cup at Pine Ridge. He's a former Canadian Tour Pro and U of M Bison. He also represented Team Canada as a junior. Ryan shares stories about golfing in his country sized yard, uni golf, Manitoba junior golf championships, working at Gilbert Plains, playing the Tour as a pro, growing up playing against Graham DeLaet, representing the Red and White, and so much more... 18 Over Par is driven by former Manitoba Amateur Champ Jamie Wilkie at The NEW Winnipeg Dodge in the Pointe West Autopark. You can hear him on Episode 2 of the pod. If you're looking for a new or used vehicle - go see Wilkie! WinnipegDodge.com HUGE thanks as well to DQ Northgate, DQ Polo Park in the food court, DQ St. Anne's Road, and DQ Niverville. Get them on Instagram @dqmanitoba
This episode we have a guest!!!! Yes!!! MR RYAN HORN is the CEO of Academy of Extraordinary Men and also the host of The Extraordinary men podcast. You can go check it out. He talked about his story of becoming an entrepreneur and some steps that guarantee the growth of a business --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngbedeihotu/message
On this episode, Jesse talks with Ryan Horn, CEO of Academy of Extraordinary Men about how he is helping men rise up as the powerful leaders they were created to be so they can lead their families and themselves to success and fulfillment. Click the link below to learn more about Ryan and his work. www.AOEMEN.Simplecast.com
Working for yourself and creating your own business requires you to have a different mindset than a person who works for someone else. Without making this mindset shift, you'll limit yourself and keep your business from growing. In today's episode, we'll be talking with Ryan Horn about the biggest hangups for most entrepreneurs and different […] The post Top Mindset Shifts You Need to Make to Increase Productivity With Ryan Horn appeared first on R5 Website Management.
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The power of storytelling in advertising is something that this weeks guest, GOP ad maker Ryan Horn believes deeply in. We talk about this, his career and his hopes for a post-Trump GOP, AND get his pick for the best crappy quarantine TV show. Like, subscribe and tell your friends about the show and help us GROW so we can continue to bring you the Now More Than Ever you've come to expect.
Ryan Horn is the founder of the Extraordinary Man Movement, creator of the Brotherhood of Extraordinary Men Mastermind and host of the top-rated “Extraordinary Man Podcast.” He went from broke and working 12 hour night shifts at a metal factory while sleeping on his aunt's couch to becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, peak performance coach, in demand speaker and top-rated podcast host. Ryan has used his proprietary “5 Step Become Extraordinary” framework to help thousands of men around the world transform their business and life. He is a dynamic speaker and has shared the stage with world class leaders like Jack Canfield, James Malinchak and Nick Unsworth. He has been honored as a Kingdom Impact Award Winner and has been interviewed on many top podcasts and featured in various media outlets. Ryan's mission is to help men maximize their potential and become the extraordinary men God created them to be so they can lead their businesses, families and themselves to success and fulfillment. He lives in Minnesota with his beautiful wife Brittany. *************************************************************You will never maximize your potential on your own so I'm personally inviting you to come and join me in the private Extraordinary Man Facebook group so you can level up your business and your life. Just Click Here to join the Extraordinary Man private Facebook group. Iron sharpens iron and this is the #1 place for you to connect with me and other like minded men who are on a mission to maximize their potential. My goal is to help you become the man God created you to be in all areas of your life. So come and join us in the Facebook group and upgrade your business and your life.
Special Guests Milton Cardenas and Ryan Horn discuss how their 10+ year journey has been here at Vitality and how it has changed.
Today's guest is Ryan Horn, a Human Performance Specialist for the United States Army Special Operations Command. Formerly, Ryan was the Athletic Performance Director for Wake Forest Men's Basketball.Matt and Ryan discussed how Ryan has shaped his career, how he's adjusted to changing jobs, and Ryan's pursuit of completing a triathlon. The two also talked about the benefits of endurance and strength training, how to highlight one's own weaknesses, and Ryan's assessment of basketball players.Find Ryan:InstagramTwitterFind Momentous:LiveMomentousInstagramFacebookTwitterYoutube
Bootstrappers is a program designed to bring you up to the minute ideas and concepts to understand what it takes to succeed in business and life. We bring knowledge into the property management industry from different business industries to create a richer experience for our audience. We invite the best authors, thinkers, and business people to the show and we pick their brains in their areas of expertise. We interview our guests and gain key insights that can help our audience in their own path to success. You will find here, ideas, knowledge, best practices in a relaxed and fun conversation. No pretense. Our guests get real and share successes as well as failures. If you are looking for an unvarnished look at entrepreneurship and business development this is the show for you. In this episode, we talk about how political marketers have to create ads that make an indelible impression on tight time frames and with tiny budgets. Anequim.net Ryan breaks down the creative process so you can get the most out of your marketing budget. Hear how Ryan coaches his clients on understanding their brand and helps them create distinctive campaigns that compel people to act. Ryan Horn is the founder and president of Bullhorn Communications, a political advertising firm. Named the 2013 “Campaign Manager of the Year” by the American Association of Political Consultants, Ryan Horn is one of the Midwest’s premier political and public affairs strategists. Prior to his career serving in the political realm, Ryan spent over a decade working in corporate marketing supporting brands such as Nebraska Furniture Mart and Walmart. Ryan is a graduate of George Washington University.
Ryan Horn, Strength and Conditioning Coach at Wake Forest, joins the show today to talk about his 14 years in the business, training and developing athletes, coach-athlete relationships, lessons and principles, in-season training, fatigue management, and creating a prescription for each athlete you work with. Ryan first caught the iron bug at a young age, lifting weights with his older brother in the garage. He quickly immersed himself into the preparation aspect of sports performance, coaching his teammates throughout highschool and educating himself in the field. Currently, Ryan oversees the development of basketball at Wake Forest, which is the result of taking any and all opportunities as they came to him, garnering a broad array of experience along the way. Ryan believes that coaching so many different types of athletes over the years has allowed him to have more range and creativity within his current role. We dive in discussing the unique demands of basketball and the typical athlete that Ryan trains. While it is often thought that basketball players don’t like the weightroom, Ryan emphasizes that they simply lack the exposure and time in sport preparation that other athletes might get due to the fact that basketball players are playing their sport every day, year round. With this in mind, Ryan has recognized the importance of starting with no assumptions when an athlete first walks through the door. He takes a “human first” approach, regardless of the level of the athlete. Next we discuss the day to day training of Wake Forest basketball while in-season (at the time of this interview). Ryan discusses the unique demands of working with basketball players and the need for a complimentary training program to handle not only the demands of the sport but what’s going on in the classroom and their travel schedule as well. With limited time to work with the team, Ryan notes how he needs to be efficient with how he prioritizes training and manages stress while being fluid with his periodization. When talking about fatigue management in season, Ryan tries to find each athlete’s rhythm while using smart movement selection in more bite sized training sessions. Using a minimum effective dose for each day allows him to vary the training stimulus to match up with the athlete’s practice sessions while blending what’s optimal with what’s realistic. Overall, he takes a big picture look at the athletes demands, and aims to compliment the sport, not compete with it Next up we discuss exercise selection and application for individual athletes. Ryan sees exercises as delivery systems for stress, and the specific exercise selection is going to be different based on an athletes needs. Ultimately, he is trying to find a way to load the quality or the outcome that he is trying to achieve while getting buy in from the athlete. He believes that his athletes should enjoy what they’re doing in the weight room, so he allows room for autonomy within the program so that they eventually develop ownership over the process. We switch gears here to discuss the onboarding process with a new athlete and the development of the coach-athlete relationship. This all starts with the initial assessment and evaluation of where an athlete currently stands, looking at what they can do and how it applies to their respective sport. Ryan notes the need to take into account the expectations around the athlete and making sure that they’re ready to play. He’ll look at an athlete's biomotor and bioenergetic abilities using a force plate and agility testing along with body composition to get an overall profile of where the athlete stands. When asked about how he balances off court conditioning with what his athletes are getting from playing their sport, Ryan emphasizes the importance of understanding what the exact demands of the sport are, both in practice and games. Ryan has found that basketball players are lacking...
Chad is joined by Wake Forest's Director of Basketball Performance Ryan Horn during the Mamba Sports Academy Conference to discuss strength & conditioning strategy for basketball players and other athletes' whose body dimensions may make traditional barbell movements impractical.
Sorinex's Brandon Lilly sits down with Ryan Horn. Ryan Horn is the Director of Sports Performance of Basketball for Wake Forest University. They talk about many topics ranging from Ryan's upbringing to the current challenges that coaches face.
The MTWATY boys are joined by friend-of-the-show Ryan Horn to discuss the rarity that is Weird Al’s Peter and the Wolf. They laugh and grow and discover themselves along the way. What a journey…
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Director of Athletic Performance for Men's Basketball at Wake Forest University, Ryan Horn. This episode with Ryan has been a long time coming. I have listened to him on a number of other podcasts and was dying to have a good chat with him. I took the conversation in a slightly different route than maybe Ryan is used to but I still think that there is so much value in this episode from a management and overall industry perspective. Given the topics in this episode, you may also be interested in my recent episodes with Nick Grantham & Keir Wenham-Flatt. Enjoy this episode with Ryan Horn. Who is Ryan Horn (education, background, current role) Coach health How are you assessed as Director of Athletic Performance? How do you assess your coaches Where to spend your time with basketball players Assessing needs Technology Strength and power training Inertial training Why? Movement competency Readiness to train Technology Nice to have vs need to have This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com. This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu. Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com. Enjoy PP
Salt or Sugar "When are coaches going to stop trying to impress each other and start trying to improve one another." Coach Ryan Horn [@RyanHorn45] is maybe one of the most quote-worthy guests on PA Radio to date. He is passionate about challenging athletes and pushing them carefully to the point of failure. He sees…
Ryan Horn is in his fifth season with the Wake Forest basketball program, and serves as the Demon Deacons’ Director of Athletic Performance. With previous stops at Robert Morris, Liberty, VCU, and Tulsa, he’s a guy that understands the sport of basketball, and how to build better basketball players. But beyond the X’s and O’s […] The post Ryan Horn on Coaching, Accountability, and Upholding the Standard appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
It is my honour to speak with one of the most outgoing examples of leadership in college of basketball. Ryan Horn is an outspoken, intelligent and virtuous coach who is the living standard for his team. After this conversation I have no doubt that he is the "King of Culture".His passion for living his message and being a man of character make this a seriously deep and rewarding interview as we go straight to the heart of topics that require a backbone. This is about creating better people through sport and earning some championships along the way...This episode will be a repeat listen for me and I can guess it will be for you. Take notes, replay his answers and do your best to live into the example of creating a successful culture that develops exemplary citizens and human beings.Give Ryan a follow for consistent coaching and leadership nuggetsInstagram - @ryanhorn45Twitter - @ryanhorn45 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kevin Cronin, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Colorado College, talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about his career path, sources of quality information on social media, and the realities of working at a college that has both Division I and Division III sports.Kevin Cronin, MS, CSCS,*D, has been the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Colorado College since 2012, where he oversees the strength and conditioning programs for all 17 varsity sports and 330 student athletes. Previously, Cronin served as the Assistant Strength Coach, Performance Center Coordinator, and Education Coordinator for the NSCA along with stints at Western Washington University, Stanford University, and the University of Texas.Find Kevin on Twitter: @KJCroni | Find Scott on Twitter: @scottcaulfieldShow Notes “My time at the NSCA was great—I think it really set me up to kind of slide into that role [at Colorado College].” 1:55“You walk into a room and you don’t know the kids, you really don’t know their training background, you don’t have any help.” 4:16“It wasn’t super hard to get the programming going right away, it was hard to get the kids in the door.” 5:29“We had a track lift at 6:30 pm, and there were nights we’d get one or two kids, and now… the groups of two or three turned into groups of twenty and thirty.” 6:10“We have five [sport] coaches in our building that are CSCS.” 8:30“We’ve done a pretty good job of saying ‘hey you’re not the University of Texas Men’s Basketball—we don’t need to be doing what they’re doing, our kids are different.’” 10:06“Everybody says ‘you don’t want to take an internship where you’re just going to clean and fill fridges,’ but for me you’ve got to be able to clean and fill fridges.” 12:18“I had a CSCS, a USAW, and a Master’s degree—and I don’t think I got a call back for a single job.” 13:38“Bryan Mann said it on Facebook the other day… ‘Don’t worry about famous… worry about being effective.’” 15:30“Even now, if kids that come in and intern with us spend the first 15 minutes in the room just kind of standing there and not helping set up… or not asking us what we need, automatically get dinged.” 15:55“I think some of the conversations you and I have had, or anybody that was here when I was at the NSCA—that’s the kind of stuff you can’t forget about.” 19:00“One of the main things we see is… kids’ inability to generate pertinent conversation about training.” 20:50“There’s so much content out there that sometimes kids are like, ‘Oh I know what that is,’ but they don’t ask questions.” 22:00“Ryan Horn always has these great little knowledge bombs he throws out [on Twitter]… I think Tim Pelot posts some pretty cool stuff every now and again.” 28:44“We test a decent amount. We look at verticals, we look at 5-10-5s, we looks at 10-meters, we look at front squat, we look at reactive strength index.” 33:12“Winning…. injuries, and if you’re actually improving performance.” 33:58“When I took my job, there was a very large disconnect… you could feel the rift between the Division I sports and the Division III sports.” 35:43“The cool part about the Division III kids is they’re not on a scholarship, so they show up because they want to show up.” 37:48“I think they all now respect each other a little bit more because they all go through the same things.” 38:27“We’ve taken that pseudo quadrennial approach and are saying, ‘Hey by the time these kids are seniors, we’re going to be doing some really fun stuff.’” 39:38“The kids are what draws me to [collegiate strength and conditioning].” 40:10“The process of being a strength and conditioning coach can be hard.” 44:40“You apply to all these internships and you get denied, or you apply to all these jobs, you get denied—you know it’s a ding to the ego.” 44:45“You apply to fifty jobs, you don’t hear back from any of them, and you’re like, ‘Do I really do this?’” 44:52“If you don’t have a network that has a connection to a job, it might not even be worth applying for.” 45:00“There’s some sacrifices that people gotta make—and if you’re not willing to make them, it can be a hard business.” 45:40“Andrew Altoff said something like… ‘If you’re going to say hello to someone at a conference and not follow up with them, don’t even say hello to them.’” 46:17“I don’t think we should really put anything down unless people are hurting kids.” 52:00
On this episode of Megna Method we sit down with Coach Ryan Horn, Head Basketball Strength & Conditioning Coach at Wake Forest University and discuss leadership in sports, specifically with college athletes. But, we quickly realized how much crossover exists between leadership in sports, family, the corporate world, and life in general. I sincerely appreciate Coach Horn's complete honesty and willingness to put his values out there. An amazing talk with great insight. Enjoy!
In today’s episode of The Podcast, the guys who I listen too most often join us. These six coaches are all putting out fantastic content that has helped impact me as a coach, and driven me to keep trying to put out better information. Each episode they reference is listed below. If you don’t already, I couldn’t recommend subscribing to their shows enough. They’re all putting out awesome stuff. Just Fly Performance Podcast Listen to 13: Jeff Moyer from Just Fly Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-fly-performance-podcast/id1121047188?mt=2#episodeGuid=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.just-fly-sports.com%2F%3Fp%3D4661 Listen to 46: Yosef Johnson | Sponsored by SimpliFaster from Just Fly Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-fly-performance-podcast/id1121047188?mt=2&i=1000385140740 Listen to 51: Chris Korfist | Sponsored by SimpliFaster from Just Fly Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-fly-performance-podcast/id1121047188?mt=2&i=1000386340677 Listen to 56: Jeff Moyer | Sponsored by SimpliFaster from Just Fly Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-fly-performance-podcast/id1121047188?mt=2&i=1000389932352 Rugby Strength Coach Listen to Podcast #24: The death of strength and conditioning with James Smith from Rugby Strength Coach Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rugby-strength-coach-podcast/id978197072?mt=2&i=1000391332606 Physical Preparation Podcast Listen to Physical Preparation with Ryan Horn from Physical Preparation Podcast – Robertson Training Systems in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/physical-preparation-podcast-robertson-training-systems/id1011924486?mt=2&i=1000380480460 Listen to Physical Preparation with Chris Chase from Physical Preparation Podcast – Robertson Training Systems in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/physical-preparation-podcast-robertson-training-systems/id1011924486?mt=2&i=1000376016743 Listen to John Welbourn on Football Development and Playing in the NFL from Physical Preparation Podcast – Robertson Training Systems in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/physical-preparation-podcast-robertson-training-systems/id1011924486?mt=2&i=1000385114658 Pacey Performance Podcast Listen to #2 - Keir Wenham-Flatt from Pacey Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pacey-performance-podcast/id799023260?mt=2&i=1000378404059 Listen to #11 - Mike McGuigan from Pacey Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pacey-performance-podcast/id799023260?mt=2&i=1000378403902 Listen to #11 - Mike McGuigan from Pacey Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pacey-performance-podcast/id799023260?mt=2&i=1000378403902 Listen to #50 - Brett Bartholomew from Pacey Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pacey-performance-podcast/id799023260?mt=2&i=1000351931923 Listen to #70 - Ben Rosenblatt from Pacey Performance Podcast in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pacey-performance-podcast/id799023260?mt=2&i=1000362004758 Iron Game Chalk Talk IGCT Episode #151: Ken Mannie – “Callused Knuckles, Bloody Hands, & A Fire In The Heart” http://ronmckeefery.com/151/ IGCT Episode #104: Erik Korem – “Be Brief, Be Bright, Be Gone” http://ronmckeefery.com/104/ IGCT Episode #107: Matt Jennings – “If the Wolf Wants To Eat, It Has To Run” http://ronmckeefery.com/107/ IGCT Episode #205: Joe De Sena – “Spartan Up – If It is Not Fatal It’s Fixable” http://ronmckeefery.com/205/ IGCT Episode #184: Henk Kraaijenhof – “Can’t Turn A Donkey Into A Race Horse” http://ronmckeefery.com/184/ IGCT Episode #17: Louie Simmons on Coaching, Powerlifting, and the Conjugate Method http://ronmckeefery.com/louiesimmons/ IGCT Episode #48: Buddy Morris-Coach X http://ronmckeefery.com/48/ All Things Health and Wellness Listen to Episode 123: Chris Barnard of Overtime Athletes from All Things Strength & Wellness in Podcasts. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/all-things-strength-wellness/id538370664?mt=2&i=1000391466020 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
On this episode, we talk to the incredibly smart Ryan Horn about athletic performance preparation for basketball players - as well as a fascinating discussion on velocity based training.
In this episode of the Decoding Excellence Show, I am speaking with Ryan Horn, Wake Forest's Director of Performance for Men's Basketball. **Ryan and I discuss:** - His journey into coaching - The lessons his mentors taught him - The role of technology in coaching - The management of key performance indicators - Importance of continuing education clinics You can catch up with Ryan on Twitter at [@RyanHorn45](https://twitter.com/ryanhorn45) This episode of the Decoding Excellence show is brought to you by Vald Performance, the makers of the NordBord, DashBord, and the GroinBar. They can be found at [ValdPerformance.com](http://www.ValdPerformance.com) Stay updated with the podcast by following me on Twitter via [@AdamRingler](http://www.twitter.com/adamringler) or visiting [AdamRingler.com](htttp://www.AdamRingler.com). Thanks again for listening to the Decoding Excellence Show! I appreciate all the support growing this Sport Science, Strength & Conditioning, and High-Performance Coaching resource. If you have taken anything away from the show, please login to iTunes and navigate to the [Decoding Excellence](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/decoding-excellence/id1205636566?mt=2) page and leave us a review. Loyally, Adam Ringler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/decoding-excellence/support
Ryan Horn is a guy I’ve wanted to have on the show for quite some time now, as he’s a guy with a ton of experience. With stops at Robert Morris, Liberty, VCU, Tulsa and now Wake Forest, he’s a guy that understands the sport of basketball, and how to build better basketball players. In […] The post Physical Preparation with Ryan Horn appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
Today on the podcast we have LocoMotive. Bella Mariani, Ethan Horn, and Ryan Horn told us how they got started in music, how the band formed at Big Star Studios, how they started writing their own songs and finding their sound. We also talk about how much the local music community has influenced their early careers in music. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Featured music:"Take Your Steps" by LocoMotive off No Toby No"Muscle Memory (feat. Brandon Parker)" by LocoMotive off No Toby NoFind out more about LocoMotive here: http://locomotive98065.weebly.com/You can find the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, Stitcher and Spreaker for Android.Please support the podcast, donate! Click the button on the side bar.
Ryan Horn is Director of Performance for the Wake Forest University Men's Basketball Team. He's in his third year with the team and spent previous years coaching at Tulsa, VCU, Robert Morris, and Liberty University. This episode covers challenges as collegiate strength coach, managing fatigue at home and on the road as well as managing detraining throughout the year. We discuss aspects of his return to play and return to performance continuum and lastly if and how to implement plyometrics for basketball players.
This week’s guest is Wake Forest head basketball strength and conditioning coach, Ryan Horn. I’m excited to have a basketball strength coach contribute to this series, especially since so many coaches and athletes that are a part of the Just Fly Sports community are into basketball. Ryan has an unbelievable amount of experience with all the modern tech tools available to the modern strength coach, but more importantly, has a perspective on all of it that goes well beyond his years in the field. It’s easy to find yourself on one side or the other, in regards to technology in sport, saying that it is either the absolute solution to the needs of the sports performance field, or that it is an intuition robbing, “keep up with the Joneses” field that universities and top professional institutions feel they must have to be current and modern. Ryan’s talk helped me really to understand the heart of a coach using technology and monitoring within the scope of still being a coach first and foremost. People who poke fun at the hyper-monitoring high-performance directorship that some of athletic performance is turning towards sometimes blind themselves to the fact that, at the heart of the matter, coaches who are using technology to assist them, are mostly great coaches before they are tech users. Ryan and I talk about that balance on the show today, in addition to a lot of other awesome training info that you’ll see within the key points area of these show notes, including plyometrics, jump training, training load for players of varying heights, energy system development for basketball, and much more! Today’s episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, supplier of high-end athletic development tools, such as the Freelap timing system, kBox, Sprint 1080, and more. Key Points: Ryan’s athletic background, and what got him into the strength and conditioning field The most pressing physical development needs of the modern basketball player Approaching the needs of basketball in context of running and standing jump differentials Seasonal demands of basketball, and finding windows to balance the developmental pyramid, and build proper movement patterns Ryan’s approach to energy system and aerobic component development for basketball players Strategies for keeping athletes in a state of parasympathetic CNS dominance to be able to “flip the switch” well, as well as transition to recovery more easily Ryan’s use of the kBox inertial training unit as an important part of his strength program Anecdotes on the ability of inertial training to improve the “load” dynamic on the SpartaTrac scan (the ability to generate force in the eccentric portion of a vertical jump, etc.) Dosage and progression in plyometric training for basketball players Ryan’s athlete monitoring practice and his practical thoughts on how to implement effective monitoring How to monitor your athletes readiness with no budget Quotes: “These guys are coming into our program with college mileage; they lack strength, they lack stability, most of the conditioning and fitness that they get is acquired from playing games” “As a coach, we help guys achieve personal records, but we also have to achieve personal relationships with these guys. The results are going to come after you’ve built these relationships” “If a guy can jump 40 inches in the air and looks good in a tank top, but is sitting on the bench next to me handing out water bottles, that isn’t going to help us very much” “Simple’s not sexy anymore… but simple doesn’t mean easy” “Basketball is a jumping sport, but we can’t get lost in the sky, we have to understand how these athletes interact with gravity/the ground” “Basketball (as opposed to other sports), over 90% of our year is spent competing or practicing” “A lot of our guys come into practice with elevated resting heart rates, in which case we’ll implement cardiac output work,
Ryan Horn is a Director of Athletic Performance at Wake Forest University basketball, one of the most prestigious basketball programmes in the NCAA. Ryan has experience of working in multiple [...] CONTINUE READING The post Podcast #32: Learning how to “fill the gaps” with NCAA Div 1 coach Ryan Horn appeared first on The web’s #1 provider of rugby strength and conditioning information..
Wake Forest University's Director of Athletic Performance sits down to discuss monitoring and building a monitoring program. We discuss his journey and how it progressed from each of the three institutions he has been at, the growing pains that came along the way, and what it has done to assist and change his programming. 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
In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Ryan Horn, owner of Vintner's Vault, and Jason Judy, sommelier and head of sales for their wine Wasted Youth Winery Read More
Ryan Horn is the Director of Athletic Perofrmnace of Men's Basketball at Wake Forrest University. Topics Covered in this Podcast 1. Ryan Horn's Career Path 2. Coming in to a new role at a new school 3. Utilizing Technology in the Athletic Performance Setting 4. "You can't manage what you don't manage." 5. Off-Season Training 6. The Upsidedown Pyramid 7. The role of the Athletic Performance Coach 8. "My job is not to ask questions, its; to give answers." 9. Assessment & Evaluation 9. "I'd much rather teach, than correct." 10. Off-Season carryover into the Season 11. Perceptual vs Objective monitoring for readiness 12. How to reach Coach Horn The Ryan Horn File: Ryan Horn is in his first season with the Wake Forest basketball program in 2014-15. Horn serves as the Demon Deacons' Director of Athletic Performance. Horn joined the Demon Deacons in April 2014 after working under head coach Danny Manning at the University of Tulsa where he helped the Golden Hurricane win the 2013-14 Conference USA regular season and tournament championships--the program's first league title since 2003. Horn spent three seasons at Tulsa and most recently directed the athletic performance programs for men's basketball and softball while assisting with football. He also previously worked with the Golden Hurricane women's basketball and women's soccer teams. Prior to Tulsa, Horn spent five seasons at VCU as the associate head strength and conditioning coach. Horn was directly responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for the Rams' men's and women's soccer, field hockey and golf teams while also assisting with men's and women's basketball. Horn began his professional career as a volunteer intern at Robert Morris University and Liberty University where he assisted with all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for football and men's and women's basketball. Horn played football at East Stroudsburg University for one season and James Madison University for three seasons. Originally from Inwood, W.Va., Horn graduated from Shepherd University with a bachelor's degree in exercise science in May of 2007 and completed his master's degree through the VCU Center for Sports Leadership in 2008. Horn is an approved mentor and strength and conditioning coach certified through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. He is also a certified Sports Performance Coach through USA Weightlifting and a Level 1 Track and Field Coach through USA Track and Field. Horn and his wife, Ashley, have two children: son, Landon, and daughter, Addison. Courtesy of Wake Forrest Athletics www.elitefts.com
Zend Screencasts: Video Tutorials about the Zend PHP Framework (iphone)
A big thank you to Ryan Horn for putting together this great screencast about Zend_Mail. Ryan took the time to talk about how to setup a dev environment that uses a gmail account. This is perfect for folks like myself who work in a development environment that’s behind an annoying ISP firewall on SMTP (port…