Former NFL and College Strength Coach Anthony Schlegel joins the podcast as the co-host of "The Difference Maker Series" presented by The Difference USA. Brian Hartline is the Receivers Coach and Passing Game Coordinator for the Ohio State University. In making his transition from player to coach, Coach Hartline has been on a fast track as he's developed one of the most explosive position groups in the country with three All-Americans in 2021. Coach Hartline was named the FootballScoop wide receivers coach of the year and in 2019 he was honored by the American Football Coaches Association as one of its AFCA 35 Under 35 honorees, a prestigious program that develops “premier, future leaders” in the coaching profession. In his short tenure as a coach he's proven to be a difference maker on the Buckeyes' staff. Shownotes: Brian Hartline - Mindset -Coach Hartline’s transition in to coaching -Being set up to be the coach on the field -Applying passion to play to other endeavors -Never been around a great player who is dumb -You have to sell your ideas -Lessons from Jim Tressel, Urban Meyer and Ryan Day -The moment you start putting people’s importance in front of your own you’ll remember them -Being purposeful -Family =environment is palpable -Problem with selling a narrative -Be genuine -Do the right thing and everyone wins -Character Connection Competence -Recruiting -In-Season training philosophy - keeping them fresh -Training load -Setting up practice with training load in mind -Be intentional and mindful of what you are trying to accomplish -A players must get A’s -Having a pulse on your drills -You can find individual period all day long in practice -Being a mindset driven individual -Operating at a peak mindset all of the time -Attack the mindset not the action -Routes are a “race with the defensive line” -Maximizing the time you have -Blocking - leverage is advantage -Evaluation and corrections -Consistency -Learning the pre snap process -Separation is won breakpoint to catch point Develop superior contact/hand striking with The Difference USA: thedifferenceusa.com Enter TDUSA5 to save 5% off your order at checkout
This episode is taken from the Virtual Football Summit which was held at the beginning of the pandemic shutdown. Former Director of Performance for the Houston Texans Erik Korem shared the details of how he helps prepare a team and get them in game shape for week 1. Today, Coach Korem shares how to calculate the ramp up to week one, sharing examples and ideas on how to practice in a way that will simulate the stresses of the game and prevent you from saying during your week 1 game, "We are out of shape." Get the entire talk with slides at CoachTube FREE with this link: bit.ly/3PhfDAF
This episode is taking from the Virtual Football Summit which was held at the beginning of the pandemic shutdown. Former Director of Performance for the Houston Texans Erik Korem shared the details of how he helps prepare a team and get them in game shape for week 1. Over the course of your career how many times have you walked away from week 1 saying “We need to get into better shape?” For some, practice planning is a copy/paste function. Templates are set up and the practice plan varies little over the course of the season. However, crafting a practice that prepares a team to perform at an optimal level is both an art and a science. Former Houston Texans Director of Perfomance Dr. Erik Korem, shared the science portion of practice planning. The point of any practice is to prepare players for game day. Having a detailed plan on how to be ready both physically and mentally is critical. Dr. Korem pointed out that coaches should conduct more of their practices to truly replicate the...
Today we share the third and final installment with Offensive Line Coach of the Miami Hurricanes Alex Mirabal. Coach Mirabal continues his discussion on drills and explains why the language used is so important to teaching techniques and fundamentals. He covers player evaluation and his approach to coaching on game day. Coach Mirabal's Course on the Wide Zone & Gallop Technique: coachtube.com/course/football/wi…s-offense/14233374 COOL Clinic Speakers Playlist: soundcloud.com/user-804678956/sets/the-c-o-o-l-clinic-speakers
We continue our conversation with Alex Mirabal on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast. In over 30 years of coaching, the focus has remained the same for Coach Mirabal - to impact others and be the best teacher that he can be. Today he shares his insight on what it means to be a teacher and a coach and his approach to the game. Today the focus is on mindset, leadership of a coach, networiking, practice planning, drill design and rationale, Coach Mirabal's Course on the Wide Zone & Gallop Technique: coachtube.com/course/football/wi…s-offense/14233374 COOL Clinic Speakers Playlist: soundcloud.com/user-804678956/sets/the-c-o-o-l-clinic-speakers
Alex Mirabal is our guest today on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast. He is in his first year at Miami having served in the sam position at Oregon in 2021. A life long friend and high school team of Mario Cristobal, Coach Mirabla got his start at their alma mater Christopher Columbus High School in Miami where he coached for 16 years before moving to the college level at FIU as the Tight Ends Coach. He then moved on to Marshall before going to Oregon. In over 30 years of coaching, the focus has remained the same for Coach Mirabal - to impact others and be the best teacher that he can be. Today he shares his insight on what it means to be a teacher and a coach and his approach to the game. Coach Mirabal's Course on the Wide Zone & Gallop Technique: https://coachtube.com/course/football/wide-zone-fundamentals-w-use-of-gallop-technique-in-the-ducks-offense/14233374 COOL Clinic Speakers Playlist: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/sets/the-c-o-o-l-clinic-speakers
Today we share part 2 of our conversation with Jeff Howard DB Coach and Pass Game Coordinator for the Cleveland Browns. In part 1 we talked about his climb from hs to college to the nfl and the learning and networking that made it possible. We dove into his mindset as a coach teaching and his practice and game day routines. In part 2 we talk about defending intent, his view on drills and what he wants to accomplish, player feedback, coaching versus criticism, and coordinating the back end of the defense. We start with talking about an idea he brought up in part 1 - defensing intent. Shownotes: -What does defending intent mean -What drills are valued most -Coaching “instincts” -Working with players to learn more and help them -Harrison Smith -Designing plans and giving the answers -Coaching the mental process -Player feedback to create buy-in -Coaching cues and buzzwords -Communication to trigger processes -Giving feedback to players - building trust daily -Defining coaching vs. cr...
Today we talk with Cleveland Browns Defensive Backs Coach and Pass Game Coordinator Jeff Howard. After finishing his playing career at Eastern New Mexico University, Howard bypassed plans to go to medical school and chose instead to enter the coaching ranks. He began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at the storied Odessa Permian High School (Friday Night Lights). After working his way to becoming a defensive coordinator there, he went on to an off field position and later an onfield for Texas Tech then took advantage of an opportunity with the Minnesota Vikings. He continues to climb the coaching ranks and has a bright future in the NFL. In part 1 of 2 he shares what enabled him to move along this path as well as his mindset and approach to coaching. Shownotes: -His start in coaching -Learning the game/being mentored -Networking and climbing the ranks -Be intentional -Spend an hour each day -Be a curious thinker -Learn all parts of the game -Learn the other side of the b...
Matt Myers, Head Coach of Kansas Wesleyan joings the show to discuss his path, the systems that set KWU up for success and his plan for the future of the program. Related: Matt Drinkall Play list (6 episodes): https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/sets/matt-drinkall-playlist Travis Johansen: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/from-the-archives-travis-johansen-defensive-coordinator-south-dakota From Intern to Head Coach - Mickey Mental: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/from-intern-to-head-coach-mickey-mental-head-coach-at-notre-dame-college
Matt Moran, who spent 7 seasons (2015-2022) coaching special teams. During those 7 seasons, Stanford ranked #1 in the nation in Special Teams, according to Sports Source Analytics. He was mentored by one of the best special teams coaches in PAC-12 history, Pete Alamar, a veteran of 35+ seasons. Coach Moran is a 2015 Rose Bowl & PAC-12 Champion, and went to 4 bowl games at Stanford. He attended Stanford’s Master of Liberal Arts master’s program after earning a philosophy degree from Bowdoin College in 2010. Moran came to Stanford from Rutgers, where he was defensive quality control assistant with the defensive backs during the spring of 2015. Prior to his stop with the Scarlet Knights, he served on staff at Albright College (Pa.) as running backs coach and assistant special teams coordinator for the 2013 and 2014 seasons, leading Albright to a postseason bowl game in each season. Albright blocked nine kicks in 2014. Moran currently runs Spec Ops, a coaching and consulting company w...