Basically, I want to take the trial and error out of the equation for youth, intermediate and high school athletes. The important thing to remember is that training doesn't have to complicated. Youth do not need to be scared away from training with gizmos and gadgets. I don't have a lot of exposure to teaching progression in certain lifts, but I know that will come.
The move has challenged me in all three phases (don't get me wrong I love what I do). Personally, professionally and pick your third from mentally, physically or spiritually. Primarily just because it's different. But it's these challenges that have helped me become a better coach. It's never easy to avoid mistakes, but mistakes make us who we are. They help us learn and develop. Without mistakes or twists and turns life would be pretty boring. I learned how to deadlift properly through trial and error. It took one big pull and a pulled muscle in my back to learn the right way for me to deadlift. Mistakes happen. But hold yourself accountable and continue to move forward. Throwing the towel would be easy, but be determined to never make that mistake again. Lessons are all a part of the game. Trust your support system to help you plow through those lessons learned.
You've probably noticed the word 'learn' appear quite a bit. Was it on purpose? Trust me I'm not that smart to do it intentionally. Remember coaching is teaching and various positions in life turn us all into teachers sooner or later. As a teacher you have to allow yourself and be willing to learn constantly. That way you give your students, children, athletes etc. the knowledge they need to be successful. Caring is coaching. Care about the each individual, and let them know that you appreciate their work/effort. Coach to change lives and train to change yours.
Thank you all for reading! Don't be afraid to share, post, retweet, like, favorite, or anything else out there. I really appreciate you all that continue to read this blog. Keep kicking ass!
Big shout out to JH and MM primarily because I know that they read this and I appreciate it. Also because you two are badass. Big shout out to the opening of DC Barbell. Awesome stuff.
Here's a few new touches to the Deadlift Dungeon. Found the Rocky poster I had in our basement at Skaggs Drive. Sprint those hills.
And check out this free music that my brother Patrick sent us. Carey Ott just living his passion one day at a time. Love it!
Train like an animal
-Hammer
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