by becky hotek | Jul 20, 2014 | Intern
It happens every year; the freshmen athletes arrives on campus, anxious and ready to get started. This year I had the opportunity to be the first to meet those freshmen at the door, shake their hands and welcome them into the weight room. Their first day I was asked...
by becky hotek | Jun 16, 2014 | Intern
A coaching philosophy is a statement of purpose and an established expression of values. It serves as a reference point and guiding light in the day to day life of a coach. Once formed, this philosophy ought to be looked to in answering tough questions concerning...
by ashworth.k | Nov 14, 2013 | Blog, Intern, Uncategorized
In our intern education meeting last week we covered linear and lateral movement and acceleration, and various other topics surrounding those concepts, such as running and cutting mechanics. There are those who have devoted their entire lives to the study and...
by ashworth.k | Sep 30, 2013 | Blog, Intern
No matter what university or training establishment you work for, there will be variations in coaching philosophies, and because of those differences, there will undoubtedly be differences in the main movements that are emphasized. Each coach or team of coaches have...
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...