The Strength In Numbers Podcast

EP 54: Mason Hays | Filtering What Matters, Master Problem-Solving, and Making it in the Private Sector

1 h 4 min · 28. apr. 2026
episode EP 54: Mason Hays | Filtering What Matters, Master Problem-Solving, and Making it in the Private Sector cover

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Mason Hays, VP of Sports Performance at Elite Performance in Frisco, Texas, joins the show to break down his journey from APEC athlete to training director and now to his role with EPT. We dive into how to build a coaching identity you’re known for, what it takes to succeed in the private sector, and why great coaches are generalists and elite problem solvers. Mason also gets into removing “trash volume” from your programs and focusing on the work that actually drives the right stimulus based on your goals. Mason also shares his thoughts on LTAD, common mistakes in youth training, how he balances data with coaching intuition, and how he profiles athletes and tracks key KPIs. 🔗Check out more from Mason👇 Instagram: @mason_perform The Blueprint Training Team: https://tr.ee/1QsimBTnEG This podcast evolved from my book, Strength In Numbers — the ultimate mentorship guide for coaches. Featuring insights from 100+ ELITE coaches across every level and sport, it’s an encyclopedia of coaching wisdom built to help you grow your career, navigate failure, and find long-term coaching success. 👉 Grab your copy of Strength In Numbers [by clicking here]. [https://www.amazon.com/Strength-Numbers-Insight-Long-Term-Coaching/dp/B0DPNCVG4H] Chapters 00:00 Intro 04:47 Planting Seeds to Coach as an Athlete 09:01 Building a Coaching Identity 12:24 Making it in the Private Sector 14:46 Being a Master Problem Solver 17:56 Youth High-Performance 27:12 Removing Trash Volume 32:40 Common Misconceptions in Athlete Development 34:53 LTAD Outline 37:00 Balancing Data and Intuition in Training 41:40 Athlete Profiling 46:53 Key Performance Indicators in Training 49:37 Adapting Speed Training to Limited Spaces 51:05 Evolving Coaching Beliefs 54:42 Long-Term Goals and Career Aspirations 01:00:02 Finding Purpose in Coaching

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