NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 70: Stuart Hart




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Summary: <p><span>Stuart Hart, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for women’s basketball at the University of Nebraska, talks to the former NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about his journey from high school athlete to personal trainer to volunteer coach to full-time college strength and conditioning coach. Topics under discussion include a day in the life at the University of Nebraska, building relationships throughout the entire athletic staff, and the value of going to conferences for both educational and networking reasons.</span></p> <p><span>Find Stuart on Twitter: </span><span><a href="https://twitter.com/No_DaysOff06"><span>@No_DaysOff06</span></a></span><span> or Instagram: </span><span><a href="https://www.instagram.com/strength_byhart/"><span>@strength_byhart</span></a></span></p>Show Notes<p>“I would much rather work with that population college athletes because there's a motivation behind them. They want to get better, they want to compete, they want to be successful on their field or the court or whatever.” 6:18</p> <p>“So he was impressed with the fact that I was going across campus trying to figure out some creative ways to not only benefit the student population, but benefit the athletes as well.” 11:52</p> <p>“So again, you're building a relationship early on in your career and that's someone that you can call back a few years later.” 14:04</p> <p>“I'm very much a proponent of figuring out what the needs are, figuring out what the personality is you've got to deal with, and then manipulating what it is you need to get done to work with it in that environment.” 17:55</p> <p>“So showing up and just being willing to go up and just build-- have a conversation with someone regardless of the logo on their shirt. For me, the relationships that I've built over the last 12 years of being in this business, like you never know when that relationship is going to foster something.” 25:33</p> <p>“For Instagram, you find me at strength_byhart, and then on Twitter it's no_daysoff06.” 29:32</p>