Elitefts Sports Performance Podcast
Mark Watts is The Director of Education at elitefts™ and the NSCA Ohio State Director. He also serves as an adjunct professor in the College of Professional and Applied Studies at Urbana University. He has a Masters Degree in Exercise Science & Health Promotion from California University of PA and a Masters Degree in Elementary Education from Clarion University of PA. Watts has worked with athletes in over 20 different sports at the Division I, II & III levels for over 15 years as a strength & conditioning coach at places such as Denison University, The United States Military...
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Topics Covered in this Podcast
- How Coach Harvey got started in coaching
- Transitioning from Football to the Olympic Sports
- The SUNY Brockport connection; D3 to Big Time S&C
- A typical template at SUNY Buffalo
- Adjusting the template based on sport
- Biggest misconceptions with the Conjugate system
- How the conjugate system fits in the collegiate setting
- How the conjugate system can help beginners
- Dynamic Effort Movements
- Go to movements for Max Effort work
- In-season considerations
- Developing rapport with sport coaches
- Assessing athletes
- Adding volume in a team setting
- Why coaches need to train
- Advice for young strength coach
- Building confidence in the weight room that a carries over to the field
- The RMU Strength & Speed Seminar
- How to reach Coach Harvey
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The Nate Harvey File
Harvey is entering his third year in the Sports Performance Program at the University at Buffalo. During this time he has either assisted in or directed the training of each one of UB’s athletic teams at one time or another.
Harvey holds a Master's Degree in Applied Physiology from the State University of New York at Buffalo. During his time in graduate school at UB he also served as a volunteer assistant in the sports performance department.
Prior to his time at the University at Buffalo he spent time as a high school football coach, sports performance coach in the private sector and a Fitness Director for Xerox Recreation Association in Rochester, NY.
Harvey’s undergraduate work was completed at SUNY Brockport in Exercise Physiology and Physical Education. At Brockport he was a four year letter winner in football and eventual Usafootball.com All-American selection. He completed his undergraduate work with an internship in the Buffalo Bills strength and conditioning department.
He has been training himself for twenty years and uses this ‘under the bar’ experience to help his athletes reach their maximal potential. Recently, he earned his Elite Powerlifting status in August of 2009 in only his third competition entered.
Harvey resides in Buffalo with his wife Hillary and two children Natalie and Rocco.
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