Justin Loudon - NSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Season 7 Episode 20




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Summary: <p>Have you ever considered getting a K-12 teaching license, with your CSCS, to gain employment as a high school strength and conditioning coach? Coach Justin Loudon serves as the Chair of the NSCA High School Coaches Professional Development Group (PDG). He shares PDG updates with NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, including highlights from the 2024 NSCA Coaches Conference and direction for the future of high school coaching. Learn about the impact of school-based strength and conditioning beyond the weight room, and important benefits for students over their lifetime.  </p> <p>Connect with Justin on Instagram at: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/coach_loudon/">@coach_loudon</a> or by email: <a href="mailto:loudonsc@gmail.com">loudonsc@gmail.com</a>| Find Eric on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ericmcmahoncscs/">@ericmcmahoncscs</a> or X (Twitter): <a href="https://twitter.com/ericmcmahoncscs?lang=en">@ericmcmahoncscs</a> | Here is a link to engage with <a href="https://www.nsca.com/professional-development/professional-development-groups/">NSCA Professional Development Groups</a>.  <br> <br>As mentioned in the episode, check out the book: <a href="https://www.nsca.com/store/product-detail/">NSCA's Guide to High School Strength and Conditioning</a></p>Show Notes<p>“I think it's more about being a physically literate individual. So for me, being able to teach these kids and educate these kids on how to do this, I think it just sets them up for success later on in their life.” 6:38</p> <p>“Our job is really to help mold those kids, the whole child aspect. It's not just focusing on sports. And if I can get that 93%, 94% stronger and better and more athletic, than the other 6%, 7% is going to come with it as well.” 12:48</p> <p>“Being a coach is being a teacher and being a teacher is being a coach. And I think if you can get that education background, even a couple of classes on it, that's really going to help you out as a coach, whether it's in the college level, professional, or wherever, just being able to look at things maybe slightly different.” 25:10</p>