NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 94: Andrew Stocks




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Summary: <p><span>Andy Stocks, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at Augustana University and recently named NSCA Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year, talks to the NSCA <span>Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager</span>, Eric McMahon, about persevering as a young coach in a tough career field. Topics under discussion include how his weightlifting and powerlifting background help him program for student-athletes and what he envisions his future as a head coach might look like someday.</span></p> <p><span>Find Andy on Instagram: </span><span><a href="https://www.instagram.com/stocksthestrengthcoach/"><span>@stocksthestrengthcoach</span></a></span><span> or </span><span><a href="https://www.instagram.com/augiestrength/"><span>@augiestrength</span></a></span><span> and Twitter: </span><span><a href="https://twitter.com/augiestrength"><span>@augiestrength</span></a></span><span> | Find Eric on Instagram: </span><span><a href="https://www.instagram.com/ericmcmahoncscs/"><span>@ericmcmahoncscs</span></a></span><span> or Twitter: </span><span><a href="https://twitter.com/ericmcmahoncscs?lang=en"><span>@ericmcmahoncscs</span></a></span></p>Show Notes<p>“I think it's great to know all those advanced methods and advanced principles. And it's just another tool in the toolbox. And you can use that somewhere down the road, or you can use pieces of it here and there in your training a collegiate athlete. But the-- but traditional training and simple programming, it works, and it's widely used because it works.” 14:32</p> <p>“Our volleyball team, in particular, is always saying, I want to see another team's weightlifting cards. I want to see their programs and see if they're stronger than us. And I'm sure there's other teams out there that are really strong. But the fact that they think they're the strongest is really cool to see.” 25:24</p> <p>“…being a young coach is hard. And so being able to stick through it, and you'll eventually land something. Something's going to pop up, and keeping in touch with people is powerful in that aspect.” 33:06</p>