A successful programme's secret for The Strength and Conditioning coach or Professional

Sunday, August 2, 2009

This is a different era in sports and athletic competition. I am from the state of Georgia and here football is KING! From the great University of Georgia who has come on the collegiate view as one of the first programs in college football today all the way down to the high schools and youth leagues around the state. The one thing they all have in common is a formula for turning out both superior football programs and players. I am here to take you in on one of the main factors to this success.

To have a successful program we can all agree that it takes a team effort. It takes not only the coaches and players to be on undertaking from week to week, but it also takes the support of the parents and promoters. Basically, saying parents and promoters is other way of saying kind donators. So having all of this help what more can a program have to set itself apart from the competition? Well, it has been my experience that the most successful programs have the availability of a well-structured strength and conditioning program. More and more programs are employing on certified strength and conditioning specialist like myself to either come in as an outsourced independent contractor or as their own full time strength and conditioning coach. I have had the chance to be this particular professional at all levels in the state of Georgia. I have seen teams that went from being ordinary to being teams that are in the search for a regional title all within a year by applying the help of a strength and conditioning coach or professional. This is surely a key factor for total success. I saw many athletes make strength records in the squat, bench-press, and vertical jump at the school in 2002 and 2003, and the records still stand.

Now I'm not telling you this because I want to boast about the UGA football program. I am simply stating facts that support the very point that I am trying to get across about the importance of having a strength and conditioning coach or professional in your community's programs. If you don't have one then there is always money that can be increased to find a competent encouraging young professional to come in and make things happen!


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