It is my twentieth year as an S&C coach: I have had one high school job, four internships, one grad assistant, two assistant strength coach jobs, one head coach job, and two businesses. I have been fired twice and been passed over for jobs an innumerable amount of times. I have moved a lot. I have lived on futons in kitchens and the cheapest places I could find on Craig’s list. I have had dozens of athletes become S&C coaches. I have had dozens of interns get full-time positions and a large percentage of those interns go on to become head strength coaches. I have had a blessed career. At times it did not feel like a blessing. Other times, I questioned the choice of becoming a strength coach.
The Breakdown
- Year 1 – High School: Enfield High
- Year 2 – High School: Enfield High + Velocity Sports Performance Internship
- Year 3 – Division 3: Springfield College + Harvard, Georgia Tech, and Ole Miss Internships
- Year 4 – Assistant: Georgia Tech
- Year 5 – Assistant: Georgia Tech
- Year 6 – Assistant: Georgia Tech
- Year 7 – Associate (Top Assistant): University of Southern California
- Year 8 – Associate (Top Assistant): University of Southern California
- Year 9 – Associate (Top Assistant): University of Southern California
- Year 10 – Associate (Top Assistant): University of Southern California
- Year 11 – Head: Army West Point
- Year 12 – Head: Army West Point
- Year 13 – Head: Army West Point
- Year 14 – Co-Owner/Head Coach: Allegiate
- Year 15 – Co-Owner/Head Coach: Allegiate
- Year 16 – Co-Owner/Head Coach: Allegiate
- Year 17 – Co-Owner/Head Coach: Allegiate
- Year 18 – Co-Owner/Head Coach: Allegiate
- Year 19 – Co-Owner/Head Coach: Allegiate
- Year 20 – Co-Owner/Head Coach: Allegiate
- Do your clients/athletes get better?
- Do your clients/athletes respect you?
- Do your clients/athletes replicate what you asked them to do?
- Our Demonstration
- Our Description
- Our Coaching
- Outcomes are more important than solutions
- Work hard and don’t be an asshole to others
- Read everything, go to every conference, never miss an opportunity to expose yourself to something new