The Misunderstanding of Sport-Specific Training

The Misunderstanding of Sport-Specific Training

Gerry DeFilippo
Running around and practicing soccer skills while wearing a weighted vest, attaching a band to a hockey stick or a baseball bat, and a myriad of other ridiculous activities in the weight room do not count as sport-specific activities.
Teaching the Squat, Bench, and Deadlift to Athletes

Teaching the Squat, Bench, and Deadlift to Athletes

Chad Aichs
Do you teach them the squat, bench, and deadlift the same way you would teach a powerlifter? If not, what differences are there?
Progressions in Exercise Selection Based on Technical Proficiency

Progressions in Exercise Selection Based on Technical Proficiency

Ashley Jones
I firmly believe you have to start at the simplest movement that you can master correctly and then over time progress from the simple to the more complex movements. Download my basic outline with notes included here.
Meet Ryan Davis, Rodney Hill, Brian Johnson, and Dantonio Burnette

Meet Ryan Davis, Rodney Hill, Brian Johnson, and Dantonio Burnette

Donald Day
Each of these men are great attributes not only to the field of strength and conditioning but also to the development of future generations of men. In this introductory interview, we discuss philosophy, programming, and summer training.
Where Loyalties Lie

Where Loyalties Lie

Coach G
Who are we truly accountable to? It is not an easy question to answer.
The SAID Principle — Training Optimally for Sport

The SAID Principle — Training Optimally for Sport

Donald Day
We as strength coaches have a way of screwing training up even with this ancient, written-in-stone principle.
Determining the Needs of an Athlete

Determining the Needs of an Athlete

Chad Aichs
If an athlete is training on heavy squats but is unable to get into a good technique, he is risking injury, plus he is not getting the most of his training because he is in bad positions. First things first, let's start with an assessment.
Start Here Before You Clean

Start Here Before You Clean

Jeremy Frey
A lot of individuals take what’s arguably the most highly coordinated regimen you can perform in the weight room and start individuals doing it day 1. At the collegiate level, these are the movements I make sure that my athletes can do before they are allowed to perform a proper clean motion.
How to Teach a Team to Lead Itself

How to Teach a Team to Lead Itself

Matt Rhodes
If the majority of leadership has to come from coaches, that's usually a sign of a rough season ahead. In my experience, I've found this to be 100% true.
Championship Nature Series: General George S. Patton and James J. Braddock

Championship Nature Series: General George S. Patton and James J. Braddock

Bryan Mann
Most historical figures aren’t single-faceted, and if your athletes truly connect with them, you can bring other aspects of them to light to aid them in their journeys. General George S. Patton leads by example and James J. Braddock overcomes opponents using visualization.
Valuable Accessories for Your Strength and Conditioning Program

Valuable Accessories for Your Strength and Conditioning Program

Jordan Guilford
Beyond a rack, bar, and plates, here are the smaller pieces of equipment I feel have added the most value to my strength and conditioning program.
Rules for Interviewing

Rules for Interviewing

Todd Hamer
For this month's article, I want to write about something that I've been doing a lot of recently with some success: interviewing. Consider these eleven rules for your next job opportunity.