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Join host Mike Cunningham on the Gill Athletics Connections Podcast for an engaging and insightful episode featuring Eric Whitsitt, the throws coach at the University of Tennessee. This episode is a must-listen for track and field coaches, especially those interested in the throws, as it explores the world of coaching, athlete development, and the unique journey of a coach who has worked with some of the best athletes in the country.
Eric Whitsitt's story is one of dedication, growth, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. From his early days in coaching to his current role at the University of Tennessee, Eric shares his experiences, his coaching philosophy, and his vision for the future of the sport.
In this episode, Eric talks about the challenges and rewards of coaching, the nuances of working with throwers, and the importance of building relationships with athletes. He also discusses the recent transition from Oregon to Tennessee, the dynamics of the SEC, and his excitement about the future of the program.
One of the standout moments in the conversation comes when Eric reflects on the potential of the University of Tennessee's track and field program and his desire to make an impact. He states, "Arkansas reminds me of those Oregon days, you know, they kind of seem like the Juggernaut, but you know, you put the right situation, the right people, the right talent together, you can start making waves, and that's what we're trying to do. We want to make some waves."
This episode is not just about the technical aspects of coaching; it's about understanding the human aspect, the individuality of athletes, and the importance of authenticity, connection, and continuous learning. Whether you're a seasoned coach or just starting out, Eric Whitsitt's experiences, wisdom, and passion for the sport will inspire and motivate you.
Tune in to this engaging conversation and let Eric's journey guide you in your own coaching endeavors.
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Join host Mike Cunningham on the Gill Athletics Connections Podcast for an engaging and insightful episode featuring Eric Whitsitt, the throws coach at the University of Tennessee. This episode is a must-listen for track and field coaches, especially those interested in the throws, as it explores the world of coaching, athlete development, and the unique journey of a coach who has worked with some of the best athletes in the country.
Eric Whitsitt's story is one of dedication, growth, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. From his early days in coaching to his current role at the University of Tennessee, Eric shares his experiences, his coaching philosophy, and his vision for the future of the sport.
In this episode, Eric talks about the challenges and rewards of coaching, the nuances of working with throwers, and the importance of building relationships with athletes. He also discusses the recent transition from Oregon to Tennessee, the dynamics of the SEC, and his excitement about the future of the program.
One of the standout moments in the conversation comes when Eric reflects on the potential of the University of Tennessee's track and field program and his desire to make an impact. He states, "Arkansas reminds me of those Oregon days, you know, they kind of seem like the Juggernaut, but you know, you put the right situation, the right people, the right talent together, you can start making waves, and that's what we're trying to do. We want to make some waves."
This episode is not just about the technical aspects of coaching; it's about understanding the human aspect, the individuality of athletes, and the importance of authenticity, connection, and continuous learning. Whether you're a seasoned coach or just starting out, Eric Whitsitt's experiences, wisdom, and passion for the sport will inspire and motivate you.
Tune in to this engaging conversation and let Eric's journey guide you in your own coaching endeavors.
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