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NSCA’s Coaching Podcast

Hosted by NSCA · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 224 episodes

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224
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This is the NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, where strength and conditioning coaches share their experience, lessons learned, and advice about how to thrive in a highly competitive profession. Published by the National Strength and Conditioning Association, www.nsca.com.

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Joe Neal | From Youth to Pro in the Private Sector

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In the private sector, you are always auditioning. Joe Neal, owner of 2SP Sports Performance based near Detroit, MI, shares a blueprint for serving athletes from youth to the professional ranks. Those foundational princi

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Loren Landow | “It’s About Service.”

May 8, 202600

For many coaches, there comes a point when coaching can become less about proving yourself and more about serving others. Loren Landow, Director of Football Performance at the University of Notre Dame, shares how that sh

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Ted Rath | Winning the Little Details in the NFL

Apr 24, 202600

Football is evolving fast, and the coaches who keep pace are the ones who control what they can and win the little details. Ted Rath, Director of Sports Performance for the New Orleans Saints, reflects on over 15 years i

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Whitney Tramel | Breaking into Tactical Strength and Conditioning

Apr 10, 202600

Want to break into tactical strength and conditioning? Start by understanding the physical and stress demands of tactical work. Whitney Tramel explains what coaches need to know before stepping into this space. Drawing o

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Dr. William Kraemer | Legacy and Innovation in Strength and Conditioning

Mar 27, 202600

When William Kraemer first entered the field, strength and conditioning was, as he puts it, “primordial.” There were few standards, limited research, and little shared understanding. As one of the most influential figure

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Faith Brown | The Evolving Role of a Strength Coach

Mar 13, 202600

Expectations for strength and conditioning coaches now extend far beyond the weight room. Athletes and sport coaches demand better data, deeper insight, and stronger performance. Faith Brown, Associate Director of Streng

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Gini Grimsley | Personal Training vs. the Mass Fitness Revolution: How to Stand Out

Feb 27, 202600

The private sector is growing, and so is the competition. With low barriers to entry and clients cycling in and out of programs, you need a strong business strategy to stand out and build staying power. Gini Grimsley dra

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Morgan Smith | Gaining Applied Experience Through Education

Feb 13, 202600

Your career can accelerate when you ask, offer, and say yes. For Morgan Smith, that approach led to a postdoctoral fellowship with the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Stanford University. Smith recalls how coaching

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Lee Bell | Demystifying Fatigue Management Strategies in Training

Jan 30, 202600

Deloading is widespread, but its application is often inconsistent and undervalued. That gap caught Lee Bell’s attention after discovering there was no consensus definition. Bell is a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam

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Jill Costanza | Exploring the “Wild West” of Sport Science

Jan 16, 202600

The path to the top is not always linear. For Jill Costanza, it included returning to school and stops in collegiate and military performance before becoming Director of Sport Science and Assistant Strength and Condition

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Lanier Coleman | Strong Beyond the Weight Room

Dec 19, 202500

Lanier Coleman coaches from a simple truth: intent drives intensity. Now in his role as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the National Football League (NFL) Jacksonville Jaguars, Coleman brings the same deter

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Special Episode | Scott Caulfield | Growing with the Profession

Dec 5, 202500

When collegiate athletes are also cadets, coaching requires adaptability and flexibility at its finest. In this Gatorade Performance Partner Special Episode, Scott Caulfield shares his coaching philosophy as the first Di

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Brittany Wiebe | Coaching “Full Send” Across Sports and Cultures

Nov 21, 202500

Growth happens when you go all in, or as Brittany Wiebe says, “full send.” As Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of women’s basketball at the University of Oregon, she shares her people-first, evidence-based approach t

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Keith Swift | College Coaching: Breaking It Down to Build It Back Up

Nov 7, 202500

For Keith Swift, coaching is completely effort based, but it starts with camaraderie and education. As Director of Strength and Conditioning at Wofford College, his philosophy is clear: educate, heal, and enhance. While

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Katie Guillory | The Heart of a Coach: Katie Guillory’s Triumph Over Trauma

Oct 24, 202500

Strength coaches build resilience in others, but sometimes life puts their own to the test. Katie Guillory, now Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at her alma mater, Louisiana State University (LSU), faced that te

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Erik Hernandez | Embracing Imperfect Mentorship

Oct 10, 202500

Mentorship isn’t flawless — and that’s where its power lies. Erik Hernandez, Associate Director for Sports Performance – Olympic Sports at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, has built his career on tu

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Christi Edson | Building the Strong, Healthy, & Resilient Training Mindset

Sep 26, 202500

Building athletes who are strong, healthy, and resilient requires more than sets and reps, starting with a shift in mindset. Christi Edson, Head of Performance for the Orlando Pride in the National Women’s Soccer League

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Champ Bailey | Sport as a Platform for Growth

Sep 12, 202500

You don’t have to love the weight room, but you can’t last without it. Champ Bailey, a National Football League (NFL) Hall of Famer, admits he never enjoyed lifting, but says respecting the work gave him the edge to sust

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Al Vermeil | A Coaching Legacy Across Professional Sports

Aug 22, 202500

Few strength coaches have shaped sport performance like Al Vermeil — the only strength coach to earn championship rings in both the National Football League (NFL) and National Basketball Association (NBA). In this Gatora

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Kate Smith | Finding Success in College Athletics

Aug 8, 202500

What's behind enduring success at the highest level of college athletics? Kate Smith, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Michigan, shares insights from nearly 14 years of experience coaching multip

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