WATCH: I am Ashley Jones

WATCH: I am Ashley Jones

Sheena Leedham
elitefts columnist Ashley Jones is Australian by birth, a New Zealander by choice and marriage, but first and foremost, he's a strength and conditioning coach with 40 years of experience under his belt with plenty of passion and advice to spare to future coaches.
The ABCs of My Life in Strength, Conditioning, and Fitness

The ABCs of My Life in Strength, Conditioning, and Fitness

Ashley Jones
I started my career as a strength and conditioning coach nearly 40 years ago. Throughout those 40 or so years, I picked up and learned a lot from other people. I tried to name as many of these people and their ideas as possible, so here it is, in an easy-to-read ABCs format.
Two Crucial Components Your Training is Missing

Two Crucial Components Your Training is Missing

Chris Tutela
Most intermediates that have come to me without ever working with a qualified coach before are lacking a few qualities in their technique, especially on big lifts. Lacking these qualities can potentially lead to injury at one point or another. These two qualities are tension and torque.
Laying Out the Groundwork to Prevent Injuries

Laying Out the Groundwork to Prevent Injuries

Jeremy Frey
Why are we not focusing on the mechanics? Why is this not important to more coaches and personal trainers? Why are we not laying the groundwork for these athletes to be successful? Staying healthy is a huge part of being successful and in the world of college athletics, if you are injured, you’re not playing.
Championship Nature Series: The Inverted U and Wooden on Criticism

Championship Nature Series: The Inverted U and Wooden on Criticism

Bryan Mann
You can’t control what people say about you. Sometimes what they say will be good; sometimes what they say will be bad. What you can control is the way you respond to it. You can let the media get you on the highs and lows of the season, or you can simply choose to not respond to it. It’s your choice.
Through the Players' Eyes

Through the Players' Eyes

Zach Guiser
Coaches, athletic trainers, physical therapists, equipment personnel, and league officials all have distinctly different vantage points on the same subject matter. Somewhere along the lines, one of the most critical perspectives gets lost in the shuffle: the players'.
How Strong is Strong Enough?

How Strong is Strong Enough?

Todd Hamer
To answer this question, we need to define strength. But there are many ways to define strength, so we all have to come up with our own method for defining strength. For me, it's the squat.
10 Ways to Develop Mental Toughness in Young Athletes

10 Ways to Develop Mental Toughness in Young Athletes

Nicholas Bronkall
This article is not a guide to running your kids into the ground because, you know, “mental toughness.” If that’s what you’re looking for, I suggest you find a different career field.
5 Ways to Make Weight Rooms Work for Our Kids

5 Ways to Make Weight Rooms Work for Our Kids

Adam Stoyanoff
To quote the third single from The Offspring's album Americana: The kids aren't alright. But a solid school weight room can make a huge difference in these kids' lives and overall education. Here are five things the best school weight rooms have.
Starting Over in the Basement

Starting Over in the Basement

Coach G
I know it is a new year, and everyone starts to look back or forward at this time, and maybe it is a good thing to act to re-evaluate what you are doing with your programs and why. 2019 brought me a new head coach and a great opportunity to review and reassess my football team's program.
Top 5 Lessons I've Learned as a Coach

Top 5 Lessons I've Learned as a Coach

Donald Day
I've been really blessed to be around some great leaders who taught me these lessons. I wouldn't be the man and coach I am today without them.
Before You Social Media Shame Athletes' Poor Technique

Before You Social Media Shame Athletes' Poor Technique

Bryan Mann
All too often we sit back and make judgments through a keyboard in an instant rather than thinking that this is one moment of a program rather than the whole thing. I know that I have done this, too, earlier in my career (and on the wrong day, recently, too).