Sam Roome’s Advice for Aspiring Strength Coaches
Samuel Roome highlights practical tips to regularly maintain social connections with other coaches.
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Samuel Roome highlights practical tips to regularly maintain social connections with other coaches.
Read MoreLearn how this evidence-based program allows students to easily transfer credits, connect with industry experts, and secure roles in academia and athletic coaching.
Read MoreMatt Ryder, Director of Athletics at Maine South (Ill.) High School, discusses the traits he looks for when hiring coaches.
Read MoreCoach Roome offers crucial advice to fellow coaches: take the leap and invest in further education.
Read MoreCoach Roome highlights Logan University’s S&C program, its flexible pace, direct application of coursework, and access to renowned faculty.
Read MoreArrogance is an exaggerated sense of one’s abilities. For coaches, it manifests as a belief that their methods and insights are superior.
Read MoreCoach Scott Bird and Dr. Brittany Ramirez break down Logan University’s Master’s in Strength & Conditioning Program. Learn about how you can deepen your coaching expertise and get hands-on experience in the field under a proven strength coach in a real program.
Read MoreMichael Doscher, Head Speed, Strength & Conditioning Coach at Valdosta State University, describes how you can gain valuable knowledge by listening to everybody.
Read MoreTobias Jacobi fills a lot of roles at Strong Rock Christian School in Locust Grove, Georgia. As the chair of the the Physical Education Department, he speaks the language of an educator fluently, and leverages that knowledge to become a better relationship builder, student of his craft, leader and role model.
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Thomas Dellota, Head Strength Coach at Niles West (Ill.) High School, exemplifies the holistic role of athletic coaching by fostering diversity, personal growth, and life-long learning among his athletes.
Read MoreBy leveraging their ability to regularly adapt, high school strength coaches overcome challenges, seek growth, learn from peers, and over time, steep themselves in the wisdom of the profession.
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