It is a noble profession — one that helps prepare young people for life, building not just their bodies but also their minds. Don’t lose sight of this when you end up in any of the following situations.
Your resume is your written presentation of you. If you have a bad presentation, it can be assumed that you will not be a good hire. Don’t let this happen.
You dream of training elite-level athletes? Consider this.
An underlying tension is driving a chasm between the way that teams and private facilities go about developing their football players…and it’s growing.
I like to think that, as a profession, we’re much better than we were.
Having worked my way through the ranks to be a collegiate strength coach, I’ve picked up a few things that other coaches can use to improve their own careers.
What I ask of you, as a strength coach, is to reach out to other coaches and learn, listen, and grow while helping our profession grow.