TCS 039: Alison Foley ~ Former Head Coach, Boston College Women’s Soccer, Author, and Business Owner

    In this particular episode, you will learn: How recruiting and training has changed over the years Alison's inspiration for writing her latest book; The Elusive Full Ride Scholarship What to expect as a student-athlete during the Covid-19 pandemic Alison's take on the proposed split-season in college soccer Getting to know you: Alison's favorite

The NCAA Rule Changes You Need to Know!

  The NCAA Rule Changes You Need to Know! On April 25, 2018, a sweeping set of NCAA recruiting rules went into effect for Division I sports. We at Tackling College Sports agree with these changes and hope that it is just the beginning. Here are some of the changes and the impact they will

TCS 031: Ian Warner, Olympic Sprinter, Business Owner, and Motivational Speaker

  Photo Credit - PGA Sports Photography   Session 31 features an interview with Ian Warner, 2012 Olympic sprinter, owner of KHO Labs, and motivational speaker.     In this particular episode, you will learn: How Ian dealt with a rough start during his freshman year as a student-athlete Ian's tips for dealing with the

TCS 030: Angie Churchill, Head Softball Coach ~ University of Hartford

                                                            Photo credit~University of Hartford Session 30 features an interview with Angie Churchill, the new head softball coach at University of Hartford. In this particular episode,

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TCS 026: Mick Yokitis, U.S. Naval Academy Asst. Football Coach

  Session 26 features an interview with Mick Yokitis, Assistant Football Coach - Wide Receivers, U.S Naval Academy. Mick is in his seventh season with the Midshipmen and is a 2006 graduate of the Academy where he earned three varsity letters at wide receiver.  Upon graduation, Mick served in the United States Marine Corps.  

TCS 023: Jon Sioredas, Cal-Poly Men’s Wrestling Coach

  Session 23 features an interview with the Jon Sioredas, Cal-Poly Men's Wrestling Coach.  While Sioredas is new to the Cal-Poly, he is already having a positive impact on the program.  This is a session that all wrestlers and wrestling fans will certainly benefit from.  Lastly, as An All-American high school wrestler, Sioredas is extremely

TCS 021: Jeff Walz, Head Coach of Women’s Basketball, Louisville

At present time, Coach Walz's post-game press conference has over 18 million views!   "Don't be cute, execute"  ~ Jeff Walz Session 021 features an interview with Coach Jeff Walz, Louisville Women's Basketball Coach.  Coach Walz recently had a post-game press conference that dominated the news cycle for several days and received over 18 million

TCS 013: Ashley McDonough, Head Coach, Knox College Women’s Volleyball

    Session #13 features an interview with Ashley McDonough, Head Coach, Women's Volleyball ~ Knox College.   In this particular session, you will learn: The pros and cons of playing & coaching at a smaller institution. Best advice for parents and student-athletes from Ashley's perspective. How Ashley recruits for prospective players. What type of

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TCS 011: Dr. Steven Broglio, concussion expert, Assoc. Professor, Kinesiology ~ University of Michigan

      Session #11 features an interview with Dr. Steven Broglio, Associate Professor, Kinesiology / Director, Neurotrauma Research Laboratory ~ University of Michigan.  Dr. Broglio is also affiliated with the Michigan Injury Center.   In this particular episode, you will learn: The current state of concussion research Proper protocol for a concussed athlete Thoughts

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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