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Episode 40: Ron McKeefery

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Coach McKeefery talks in this episode about his thoughts on career tracks for strength and conditioning professionals. He gives insight into his own growth as a coach, as well as his ideas on creating a team culture.

Ron McKeefery is the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance at Fresno State University. Coach McKeefery came to Fresno after helping to form, and serving as VP of, Performance and Education at PLAE. He hosts a highly successful strength and conditioning podcast, “Iron Game Chalk Talk,” and has written two #1 best-selling books, CEO Strength Coach and Weight Room Wisdom. He has twice been named Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year.

Coach McKeefery is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with Distinction from the NSCA and the Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC) through the CSCCa. He is a Missouri native and earned a B.A. in Biology from Ottawa and an M.A. in Adult Education from South Florida. He earned all-conference honors in both football and track at Ottawa and was also a two-time Academic All-American.

Coach McKeefery talks in this episode about his thoughts on career tracks for strength and conditioning professionals. He gives insight into his own growth as a coach, as well as his ideas on creating a team culture.

In this podcast, Coach Ron McKeefery discusses with Joel:

  • Having a work-life balance.
  • The type of person the profession needs.
  • Ways to create stability in the sports performance profession.
  • What optimal team culture looks like.
  • Being credentialed versus qualified as a coach.
  • Keys to growth in the profession.

Podcast total run time is 50:25.

You can find Coach McKeefery at his website.

Keywords: career growth, culture, coaching advice

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  • Mark Hoover

    Mark Hoover works for SimpliFaster in a coaching and technical consulting capacity and is the Director of Athletic Performance at Metrolina Christian Academy in Indian Trail, North Carolina. Coach Hoover started his career coaching football at both the high school and NCAA levels. After spending nearly 20 years in the dual role of sport coach/strength coach (including 11 years as a head football coach), he made the transition to full-time strength and conditioning in 2015.

    Coach Hoover holds bachelor’s degrees in communications and physical education and is fully certified in K–12 social studies and physical education. He is currently pursuing an MS in Exercise Science. He is a USAW Level 1 and 2 Certified Advanced Sports Performance Coach, as well as an NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist.

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Episode 40: Ron McKeefery

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Summary

Coach McKeefery talks in this episode about his thoughts on career tracks for strength and conditioning professionals. He gives insight into his own growth as a coach, as well as his ideas on creating a team culture.

Ron McKeefery is the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance at Fresno State University. Coach McKeefery came to Fresno after helping to form, and serving as VP of, Performance and Education at PLAE. He hosts a highly successful strength and conditioning podcast, “Iron Game Chalk Talk,” and has written two #1 best-selling books, CEO Strength Coach and Weight Room Wisdom. He has twice been named Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year.

Coach McKeefery is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with Distinction from the NSCA and the Master Strength & Conditioning Coach (MSCC) through the CSCCa. He is a Missouri native and earned a B.A. in Biology from Ottawa and an M.A. in Adult Education from South Florida. He earned all-conference honors in both football and track at Ottawa and was also a two-time Academic All-American.

Coach McKeefery talks in this episode about his thoughts on career tracks for strength and conditioning professionals. He gives insight into his own growth as a coach, as well as his ideas on creating a team culture.

In this podcast, Coach Ron McKeefery discusses with Joel:

  • Having a work-life balance.
  • The type of person the profession needs.
  • Ways to create stability in the sports performance profession.
  • What optimal team culture looks like.
  • Being credentialed versus qualified as a coach.
  • Keys to growth in the profession.

Podcast total run time is 50:25.

You can find Coach McKeefery at his website.

Keywords: career growth, culture, coaching advice

Author

  • Mark Hoover

    Mark Hoover works for SimpliFaster in a coaching and technical consulting capacity and is the Director of Athletic Performance at Metrolina Christian Academy in Indian Trail, North Carolina. Coach Hoover started his career coaching football at both the high school and NCAA levels. After spending nearly 20 years in the dual role of sport coach/strength coach (including 11 years as a head football coach), he made the transition to full-time strength and conditioning in 2015.

    Coach Hoover holds bachelor’s degrees in communications and physical education and is fully certified in K–12 social studies and physical education. He is currently pursuing an MS in Exercise Science. He is a USAW Level 1 and 2 Certified Advanced Sports Performance Coach, as well as an NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist.

    View all posts

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