TCS 038: Nina Sossamon-Pogue ~ USA Gymnast, Author & Executive

      In this particular episode, you will learn: What Nina means when she speaks of the "corporate athlete" How she dealt with injury while training to be an Olympic athlete We get into Nina's book, This is NOT 'The End': Strategies to Get Through the Worst Chapters of Your Life. How student-athletes can

TCS 037: Kurt Hines ~ High School Football Coach & Elementary School Teacher

    In this particular episode, you will learn: What message Coach Hines has for those in, or entering the recruiting process What he means by the 'power of why' How faith plays a roll in his daily life His take on whether coaching has changed over the years His message of positivity and motivation

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The Essential Piece of the Puzzle (and how it almost did not happen)

The Essential Piece of the Puzzle (and how it almost did not happen) July 9, 2015 By Chris LeGates, Tackling College Sports Co-Host By now, we all have heard many stories about athletes who have initially failed at one time or another and then have achieved greatness. Mark and I enjoyed our recent interview with

TCS 010: Dr. Jim Taylor, Psychology of Performance in Business, Sport, and Parenting

        Session #10 features an interview with Dr. Jim Taylor, an internationally recognized authority on the psychology of performance in, business, sport, and parenting.   In this particular episode you will learn: What is the right time to introduce sports psychology to student-athletes What makes some thrive under pressure while others seem to

TCS 006: Brian Reynolds MS., CSCS Strength and Conditioning Coach

Session #6 features an interview with Brian Reynolds MS., CSCS, and owner of Thunder Sports & Fitness.   In this particular session you will learn: At what age, a student-athlete can begin strength training Sports specificity The importance of rest Brian's 'big message' Common injuries Brian's superpower wish Why strength and conditioning starts from the

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