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Navigating Through Administrative Obstacles Within the Athletics Department.

by michaelpennini | Oct 28, 2013 | Uncategorized

Strength and conditioning, still being a relatively new field (and controversial) will come with challenges, many of which will be faced with the athletics administration. Coming to a resolution and finding common ground is extremely important to the growth and...

Article Review: What We Say Matters Part I

by michaelpennini | Oct 16, 2013 | Intern, Uncategorized

This article delivers an introduction of the science of coaching; which verbal cues make for the most effective coaching. I disagree with the author’s opinion that external cueing will always be a better choice than internal cueing and the evidence produced was...

Northeastern University’s Strength and Conditioning Coaching Cues

by michaelpennini | Sep 29, 2013 | Uncategorized

My experience with Northeastern University’s coaching cues began when I was reading the PPE and FMS testing manuals before my first week. The importance of having an effective and uniform communication within the Strength and conditioning staff and with the...

Northeastern University’s Coaching Philosophy and My Own

by michaelpennini | Sep 21, 2013 | Blog, Intern

Northeastern University’s Coaching Philosophy Today at our intern education meeting Dan Boothby Jr. discussed how Northeastern University’s coaching techniques, strategies and philosophy are implemented and the specific process which all of the strength and...

My First Day in the Northeastern Strength and Conditioning Internship Program

by michaelpennini | Sep 21, 2013 | Uncategorized

The beginning of my first day of the internship program was hectic at first and I felt a little bit out of my element however, after a couple hours got into the rhythm of the testing process and became more comfortable. Being thrown right into the mix of things was...

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