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Elitefts SPP: Joe Kenn Interview Part 2

12.30.2013 - By Mark WattsPlay

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Interview with Joe Kenn Part 2

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

Carolina Panthers

Joe Kenn is undoubtedly one of the most influential strength and conditioning coaches in the industry.  The number of coaches that "House" has had an impact on stretches throughout the professional, collegiate, high school, and private sectors. Coach Kenn has been and mentor to me since I started reading his articles on elitefts™ and read The Coach’s Strength Training Playbook which outlines the Tier System; a system that I have used with my athletes with great success.

Joe has become a friend and I am able to speak to him regularly.  I was honored to introduce him when he presented at the NSCA National Conference this past summer and privileged to be one of the first to review his new eBook: The Coach's Strength Training Playbook for Football before it was released.  Here is my review of his manual:

In today’s saturated sports performance market, there are eBooks that surface left and right on various topics with an underlying motivation to make a profit. Most of these manuals turn out to be promotional platforms written by individuals who have never actually coached athletes in a team setting.  Real coaches want to cut through the creative formatting and flashy marketing without reading through another theoretical guide based not on anecdotal evidence but on personal beliefs.  This is not that kind of eBook.

Make no mistake, Joe Kenn’s “The Coach’s Strength Training Playbook for Football: A Championship Program” is anything but watered-down and solely theoretical.  Coach Kenn opens the doors to an entire off-season of training in a detailed format.  This data was collected during the off-season training of a highly successful team in a BCS conference with a number of NFL drafted players.  No component of preparation was left undocumented including sets, reps, percentages, target times, and performance testing data.

There is a reason Joe “House” Kenn is arguably the most decorated and influential strength & conditioning coach in the industry.  His attention to detail, straightforward guidance, and unwavering integrity is evident in every one of the 280 plus pages.  Coaches that truly want to help their athletes succeed on the football field and in the weight room will appreciate the effort and honesty of Coach Kenn’s writing.  This is the type of information that strength coaches covet and will flourish with.  A must read for any coach beyond the over-simplification of athletic performance. “The Coach’s Strength Training Playbook for Football: A Championship Program” is written from the sack. Words Win.

It was an honor to do this interview, although it didn't feel much like one; more of a conversation that we have had many times before.

Topics Covered in Part 2 of this Podcast

Maximum Effort Training for the Front Seven Article

Mental Toughness

Young Coaches Platform and the"New Methods"

Embracing the Process

Surviving the Profession

Advice for Young Coaches

Coach's New eBook: The Coach's Strength Training Playbook for Football: A Championship Program

Elitefts™ Sports Performance Podcast on iTunes

Elitefts™ Iron Subcultrue Podcast on iTunes

The Coach's Strength Training Playbook for Football: A Championship Program

More from Joe Kenn:

Articles by Joe Kenn

 Joe Kenn’s Push, Jump, Punch e-book

 Joe Kenn’s The Coach’s Strength Training Playbook

 Joe Kenn’s Tier System Training System DVD

Joe Kenn’s The Sled Work Outs DVD

Joe Kenn is undoubtedly one of the most experienced and knowledgeable strength coaches in the industry.  As the head strength & conditioning coach of the Carolina Panthers and founder of the Tier System, coach Kenn is one of the most sought after presenters in the country.

 

Over the last 20 plus years, “House” has coached athletes at The University of Louisville, Arizona State University, The University of Utah, Boise State University, and his Alma Mater, Wake Forrest University.  The number of athletes and assistant coaches who have benefited from his guidance reaches throughout the profession.

 

The Joe Kenn File:

Year

Organization

Position

2011 – Present

Carolina Panthers

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

2009 – 2011

Big House Power Competitive Athletic Training

Owner/ President

2008-2009

University of Louisville

Director of Athlete Development

2003-2007

Arizona State University

Head Coach of Sports Performance

2001-2002

Arizona State University

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

1999- 2000

The University of Utah

Director of Strength & Conditioning

1994-1998

Boise State University

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

1991-1994

Boise State University

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

1991

Wake Forrest University

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

1989-1990

Pine Crest Preparatory School

Assistant Football, Head Wrestling, & Head Strength Coach

Awards:

NSCA Professional Coach of the Year - 2013

CSCCa Master Strength & Conditioning Coach – 2009

NSCA College Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year award – 2002

NSCA Mountain West Conference Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year – 2000

NSCA Big West Conference Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year – 1998

NSCA All-American Strength & Conditioning Athlete – 1988

Wake Forrest University Bill George Award – 1987

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