NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Season 6 Episode 18: Tommy Moffitt




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Summary: <p>Hear from iconic strength and conditioning coach Tommy Moffitt as he debriefs on important lessons learned over a 34-year collegiate coaching career. Moffitt shares his perspective on the importance of training weightlifting movements, with NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, and how these methods became an important element of “<i>LSU Way</i>” over an impressive two decades at the University. Topics include the development of young coaches, advice for landing an internship, and shared challenges we face in the strength and conditioning profession. In addition, Moffitt shares a new project he is currently working, the “Moffitt Method”, a new strength and conditioning and education service founded in 2022.  <br>  <br> Reach out to Tommy on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/tommymoffitt/" target="_blank">@tommymoffitt</a>, Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/TommyMoffitt" target="_blank">@TommyMoffitt</a>, or by email at <a href="mailto:tommymoffitt5@gmail.com" target="_blank">tommymoffitt5@gmail.com</a> | Find Eric on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ericmcmahoncscs/" target="_blank">@ericmcmahoncscs</a> or Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/ericmcmahoncscs?lang=en" target="_blank">@ericmcmahoncscs</a></p>Show Notes<p>“That's probably the most important thing for anyone, whether you're a football coach or strength coach or baseball coach. You got to surround yourself with people that are better coaches than you, people that are smarter than you. And then put them in a position where they can do their job.” 2:50</p> <p>“You’ve got to be a great communicator. You've got to be able to get down on the player's level and speak to him or her in a manner that they understand it. And then you've got to be able to motivate that young man or that young woman to do what it is that you want them to do.” 26:00</p> <p>“It takes a huge commitment to be an intern. And so through that, you learn a lot of patience. And then you learn to overcome adversity, and you learn a lot about yourself and what your level of commitment is to this field.” 29:00</p> <p>“The only way out of that position is to apply for every job. You're never going to get a job that you don't apply for.” 41:05</p>