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The Coaches Compass: Insights from Coach Stegemoeller

The Coaches Compass: Insights from Coach Stegemoeller

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In this episode of The Coaches Compass, Coach Stegemoeller shares insights on coaching philosophy, the realities of strength and conditioning, and the importance of personal growth and sacrifice in the coaching profession. He discusses the transition from private to college coaching, guiding first-year coaches, and the commitment required from athletes to achieve success. The conversation emphasizes the human aspect of coaching and the relationships built with athletes, ultimately defining success beyond just performance metrics.


Takeaways


I definitely would want to be coached by myself.

Some athletes could definitely make it without you.

What I'm doing is really just helping them continue to perform.

You need to figure out what your priority is.

There should be sacrifices that you make to get where you want to be.

Success for myself would be fulfilling my potential.

Athletes today need more commitment and understanding.

Champions do extra.

You pour all this energy into people.

The next step of my journey is helping people.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Coaching Philosophy

02:45 The Truths of Strength and Conditioning

05:29 Transitioning from Private to College Sector

08:11 Guiding First-Year Coaches

11:05 Work-Life Balance in Coaching

13:48 Personal Growth and Self-Care

16:33 Defining Success Beyond the Weight Room

18:52 Commitment in Modern Athletes


Sound Bites


"I would love to have been coached by myself."

"You pour all this energy into people."

"Champions do extra."



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