In episode 62 Scott Caulfield, Director Of Strength & Conditioning at Colorado College, joins us.
Specifically Scott will be looking at:
What a coaching philosophy is
Importance of a strong philosophy
How to develop your elite coaching philosophy
How he developed his own philosophy
About Scott
"Scott Caulfield directs the oversight, development and management of individual and group strength and conditioning programs for all student-athletes participating in the College's two Division I programs (Men's Ice Hockey & Women's Soccer) and 15 Division III programs. He has been involved in fitness and athletics for more than two decades, including as Head S&C Coach/Coaching Education Manager at the NSCA Headquarters from 2011-2019. He utilized those 20+ years of "under the bar" lifting and coaching experience in a variety of different roles in support of the NSCA's mission as the worldwide authority on strength and conditioning. Prior to joining the NSCA, he served as an assistant strength & conditioning coach at Dartmouth College from 2008-11, working primarily with the football, men's & women's swimming, and rugby teams. From 2006-08, he was the head strength and conditioning coach and director of camps for the back-to-back American Basketball Association champions, Vermont Frost Heaves."
Instagram: @coachcaulfield
Twitter: @scottcaulfield
Website: https://www.coachcaulfield.com/
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