
Basketball Strong vs. Bulky
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In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Coach Coop interviews Coach Nate, the director of strength and conditioning for Weber International University. They discuss topics such as the college scene, the role of a director of strength and conditioning, the challenges of hiring and letting go of coaches, and the differences in training basketball players compared to other sports. Coach Nate emphasizes the importance of the mental side of basketball and the need for coaches to build relationships with their athletes. He also talks about assessing players and the common injuries in basketball. Coach Nate discusses his training methods and approach to developing basketball players at the NAIA level. He emphasizes the importance of using data and technology, such as force plates and jump mats, to assess and categorize athletes. Despite limitations at the NAIA level, Coach Nate remains creative and focuses on using the resources available to him. He prioritizes defense and looks for specific details, such as lateral movement and shooting ability, when evaluating players. Coach Nate incorporates isometric exercises, such as the Copenhagen and abduction holds, to improve lateral movements. He believes in the power of microdosing and tailoring workouts based on athlete feedback and research. Social media has played a role in showcasing his work and connecting with other coaches. Coach Nate's advice for coaches looking to specialize in basketball training is to prioritize research, be consistent, and continuously educate themselves. He also emphasizes the importance of athlete feedback and film study.