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Embracing Growth and Humility in Coaching with Coach Manny

23 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Coach Manny shares insights from his 15+ years in strength and conditioning, emphasizing the importance of experience over formal credentials, humility, and continuous learning. He discusses the differences in coaching cultures between Europe and the US, the power of authentic conversations, and the significance of impact over metrics. Key topics: * The shift from chasing certifications to valuing experience and practical coaching * Overcoming ego and embracing humility in coaching practice * Building genuine relationships with fellow coaches and athletes * Differences in European vs. American sports science, funding, and coaching culture * How to foster open, honest conversations with coaching peers * Lessons learned from mentorship and networking, including the influence of Coach Ron McEffrey * Starting and evolving a podcast as a platform for coaching education * Practical strategies for understanding athlete readiness through simple questions * Long-term impact: influencing athletes’ lives beyond performance metrics * Motivational tips for athletes based on their mental state and energy levels Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Coach Manny and his coaching journey 02:41 - Why experience is more valuable than formal certifications 05:08 - The importance of conversations and humility in coaching 07:47 - Learning from mentors and peers in the industry 10:03 - Starting and evolving the PA Chalk Up Podcast 12:09 - Differences in coaching cultures across Europe and America 14:32 - The role of funding and resources in coaching quality 18:27 - Adapting coaching approaches based on athlete energy levels 20:12 - Long-term impact of coaching beyond performance 22:05 - Motivating athletes in the weight room across different energy states 24:42 - Reflecting on early coaching experiences and responsibilities Resources & Links: * ⁠PA Chalk Up Podcast⁠ [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pa-chalk-up-podcast/id1626368674] * ⁠Coach Ron McEffrey⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronmceffrey] * ⁠Mike Stone⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikestone-phd] Connect with Coach Manny: * ⁠LinkedIn⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mannysilveira] * ⁠Twitter⁠ [https://twitter.com/coachmannysc]

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Embracing Growth and Humility in Coaching with Coach Manny

In this episode, Coach Manny shares insights from his 15+ years in strength and conditioning, emphasizing the importance of experience over formal credentials, humility, and continuous learning. He discusses the differences in coaching cultures between Europe and the US, the power of authentic conversations, and the significance of impact over metrics. Key topics: * The shift from chasing certifications to valuing experience and practical coaching * Overcoming ego and embracing humility in coaching practice * Building genuine relationships with fellow coaches and athletes * Differences in European vs. American sports science, funding, and coaching culture * How to foster open, honest conversations with coaching peers * Lessons learned from mentorship and networking, including the influence of Coach Ron McEffrey * Starting and evolving a podcast as a platform for coaching education * Practical strategies for understanding athlete readiness through simple questions * Long-term impact: influencing athletes’ lives beyond performance metrics * Motivational tips for athletes based on their mental state and energy levels Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Coach Manny and his coaching journey 02:41 - Why experience is more valuable than formal certifications 05:08 - The importance of conversations and humility in coaching 07:47 - Learning from mentors and peers in the industry 10:03 - Starting and evolving the PA Chalk Up Podcast 12:09 - Differences in coaching cultures across Europe and America 14:32 - The role of funding and resources in coaching quality 18:27 - Adapting coaching approaches based on athlete energy levels 20:12 - Long-term impact of coaching beyond performance 22:05 - Motivating athletes in the weight room across different energy states 24:42 - Reflecting on early coaching experiences and responsibilities Resources & Links: * ⁠PA Chalk Up Podcast⁠ [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pa-chalk-up-podcast/id1626368674] * ⁠Coach Ron McEffrey⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronmceffrey] * ⁠Mike Stone⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikestone-phd] Connect with Coach Manny: * ⁠LinkedIn⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mannysilveira] * ⁠Twitter⁠ [https://twitter.com/coachmannysc]

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How Mobility Transformed My Coaching Approach- Coach Alex

In this episode, discover how a former Division I athlete turned performance coach leverages empathy and trust as his greatest tools. Coach Alex breaks down real stories—from drafting 14 NFL prospects to building lifelong bonds with his athletes—and how those relationships create resilience during the toughest days. You’ll learn how to foster accountability without losing authenticity, how optional mobility work can elevate performance, and why being a consistent, caring presence is more powerful than any training protocol. keywords sports performance, athlete development, mobility, coaching relationships, athlete buy-in, mentorship, continuous learning key topics * The evolution of sports performance coaching * The importance of mobility and flexibility * The role of athlete-coach relationships sound bites * "Just a little bit more." * "Learning from the industry keeps me growing." * "I want athletes to say I was passionate and caring." Chapters * 00:00 Introduction and Coach Alex's Background * 01:07 Early Motivations and What Matters in Coaching * 02:18 The Power of Mobility and Flexibility * 03:25 What Doesn't Matter as Much in Coaching * 04:10 The Importance of Athlete Buy-In * 05:17 Building Relationships Through Extra Work * 07:01 Getting Athletes to Value Mobility * 09:14 Individualized Approach and Extra Effort * 10:40 Learning from Peers and Staying Humble * 12:20 The Impact of Personal Life on Coaching * 13:23 Relating to Younger Athletes * 14:58 The Role of Parenthood in Coaching Perspective * 17:41 Staying Motivated During Tough Days * 19:15 Dealing with Transfer Portal and Player Movement * 21:24 Supporting Athletes Through Transitions * 23:18 The Changing Landscape of College Sports * 24:10 Coach Alex's Vision for the Future * 25:03 What Coach Alex Wants Athletes to Say About Him * 26:01 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts * 26:17 Minimalist Black White The End Animation Video-2.mp4 resources University of Central Arkansas - https://uca.edu/ Mobility WOD - https://mobilitywod.com/ The Coaches Compass Podcast - https://coachescamp.com/podcast

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This episode features Coach Eduardo, a young and passionate sports performance coach, sharing his insights on growth, mentorship, and the realities of the GA experience in strength and conditioning. Tune in for practical advice, industry perspectives, and motivational advice for aspiring coaches. Main Topics Covered: * The importance of failing and learning in early coaching experiences * Strategies for building genuine athlete-coach relationships * How social media connects and influences coaching networks * The significance of experience over certifications * Balancing workload, mental health, and financial challenges as a young coach * The value of authenticity and standards in coaching practices In this episode: * Coach Eduardo discusses his journey from a GA at Kaiser University to a developing professional * The role of mentorship and social media in his career growth * Lessons learned about the limits of control and the importance of relationship-building * Practical tips for new coaches on handling workload and career development * The mindset shift from control to influence in coaching athletes Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and episode overview01:25 - Reflecting on the early days as a GA and lessons from failures02:51 - Certifications versus real-world experience04:18 - The significance of mentorship and social media networks05:45 - Building genuine relationships with athletes07:09 - Overcoming the fear of reaching out to industry peers08:38 - Debunking myths about control in coaching10:35 - The importance of emotional support and understanding athletes' backgrounds11:30 - Creating a professional yet relatable athlete-coach dynamic13:26 - Shaving off egos through genuine relationships and trust14:23 - Maintaining authenticity and high standards in training15:47 - Navigating the challenges of the GA role, workload, and financial stability18:17 - Balancing work, education, and mental health20:15 - Advocating for fair compensation and realistic workload expectations22:43 - Future aspirations and coaching philosophy24:55 - Final advice for young coaches entering the field Resources & Links: * Zane Scott - FAU⁠ [https://www.fau.edu/athletics/staff/zane-scott.php] * ⁠Hunter Lakey – Georgia Southern Baseball⁠ [https://gseagulls.com/staff/hunter-lakey/221] Connect with Coach Eduardo: * ⁠Instagram⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/coacheduardo] * ⁠LinkedIn⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardocuevas/] Note: For aspiring coaches, this episode underscores that experience builds credibility more than certifications alone, and authenticity combined with high standards sets the foundation for impactful coaching.

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summary In this engaging interview, Coach Creech shares her journey from high school athlete to collegiate coach, emphasizing the importance of experience over certifications, and offering insights into coaching strategies, athlete development, and maintaining high standards. keywords coaching, athlete development, track and field, collegiate sports, coaching tips, athlete motivation, high standards, social media in sports key topics The importance of experience over certifications in coaching Strategies for coaching diverse athletes and events Using social media as a coaching tool Maintaining high standards and continuous improvement Building lasting relationships with athletes guest name Maria Creech sound bites "Not one shoe fits all in coaching" "Set goals that challenge and inspire" "Always ask, how good can we be?" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Coaching Journey 02:03 The Value of Experience Over Certifications 04:40 Transitioning from Athlete to Coach 09:41 Building a Network of Mentors 13:04 Using Social Media as a Coaching Tool 17:07 Managing Expectations and Personal Growth 20:38 Creating Lasting Relationships with Athletes 22:49 Minimalist Black White The End Animation Video-2.mp4 resources Maria Creech on Twitter - https://twitter.com/mariacreech Colorado State University Athletics - https://csurams.com High Jump Technique Video by Coach Creech - https://youtube.com/coachcreechvideo guest links Twitter - https://twitter.com/mariacreech Colorado State University - https://csurams.com

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summary In this episode, Coach Reddick shares his journey from aspiring college coach to successful trainer and coach in Columbus, Ohio. He discusses the challenges of breaking into the coaching world, the realities of coaching life, and the importance of mentorship and personal development. Coach Reddick emphasizes the need for attention to detail in training and the significance of building relationships with athletes. He also offers valuable advice for new coaches, highlighting the importance of patience and trust in the process. takeaways Coach Reddick transitioned from aspiring college coach to trainer. The coaching journey is filled with challenges and pivots. Building relationships with athletes is crucial for success. Attention to detail is key in training and coaching. Mentorship plays a significant role in a coach's development. Trusting the process is essential for new coaches. Coaching requires a balance of discipline and understanding. The grind of coaching never truly stops. Personal development is a continuous journey for coaches. Being adaptable is important in the coaching profession. sound bites "I just can't do it no more." "You gotta level up, man." "Everything is detail-oriented." Chapters 00:00 The Journey Begins: Coach Reddick's Early Days 02:33 Transitioning from Athlete to Coach 05:15 The Challenges of Coaching and Training 07:47 Building a Personal Training Business 10:41 Daily Life of a Coach 13:28 Coaching Philosophy and Approach 16:05 Advice for Aspiring Coaches 18:44 Minimalist Black White The End Animation Video-2.mp4

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