In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Coach Coop interviews Ebram Salama, a young strength and conditioning coach. Ebram discusses how being young allows him to connect with athletes on a personal level, but also presents challenges in establishing authority. He emphasizes the importance of setting the right environment and not wasting time with athletes who don't want to improve. Ebram shares his journey from wanting to pursue medicine to finding his passion in strength and conditioning and physical therapy. He talks about the sports landscape in the Middle East and the opportunities he found in the United States. Ebram also discusses his experience working with the UCF Women's Soccer team and his approach to preventing injuries, particularly knee injuries. Ebram Salama discusses his approach to strength and conditioning, learning from experienced coaches, and the importance of simplicity and originality in programming. He emphasizes the need for trial and error and the importance of experience in the field. Ebram also highlights the value of attending conferences and using social media to connect with others in the industry. He shares advice for his younger self, including the importance of patience and enjoying the journey. The conversation concludes with a rapid-fire round of one-word answers.
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