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Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day with Kristen Flateau

52 min · 10 de abr de 202652 min
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On this episode of the Samson Strength Coach Collective, we sit down with Kristen Flateau, Strength and Conditioning Coach at Edward Waters University. Kristen shares her path into the profession, the work of transforming a weight room with limited resources, and the mindset required to build a strong culture from the ground up. The conversation explores how facility upgrades can change athlete perception, why relationship-building is one of the most important parts of coaching, and how consistency creates trust over time. Kristen also reflects on the realities of coaching at an HBCU, the challenges and opportunities across NCAA divisions, and the value of showing up for athletes every day regardless of their role on the team. * Facility transformation does not always require a massive budget, but it does require creativity, persistence, and vision. * Strength coaches play a unique role in athlete development because they often have the most consistent daily contact with athletes. * Trust is built through steady presence, genuine care, and treating every athlete with the same level of respect. * Culture in the weight room can shape how athletes view training, accountability, and their own development. * Asking for resources and advocating for improvements is an important part of growing a program. “Strength coaches, like you have to be the most consistent person in the athlete's life.” — Kristen Flateau Key TakeawaysQuote

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