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In part 1 of this Beyond Sets & Reps episode, I get to sit down with my friend Jason Dierking, the Director of Olympic Sports Performance at the University of Louisville. We talk about his path from growing up in the Midwest to becoming one of the most respected leaders in our profession. Jason opens up about how his faith, values, and love for the training process shaped who he is as a coach and a person. We look back at how the field has changed, how discipline and gratitude were built into him early, and how those lessons still guide the way he serves athletes today.

We also get into his journey as a grad assistant, his first full-time jobs, and what it was like taking on more responsibility while trying to keep learning and growing. Jason talks honestly about long days, heavy workloads, learning to delegate, and the mentors who helped him along the way. He shares what it meant to step into a leadership role at Louisville and how focusing on relationships, culture, and doing things the right way has helped move their program forward. It is a real conversation about character, perseverance, and leading with purpose in a high-performance world.

Shoutout to podcast sponsors, Sorinex and EliteForm, for making these episodes possible!