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Charlotte Christian Director of Athletic Performance, X2 Baseball Director of Performance, and North Carolina NHSSCA State Director Kyle Jacksic joins the show to share how he balances multiple coaching roles while still delivering at the highest level.
Kyle breaks down his overall training philosophy, why failing fast is critical to his program succeeding, and how he built athlete buy-in and attendance numbers with lessons borrowed from Disney.
We also explore how his own injury background shapes the way he LEADS athletes through Return to Play, and why every coach should be a Dot Connector—not a Dot Collector.
This podcast evolved from my book, Strength In Numbers — the ultimate mentorship guide for coaches.
Featuring insights from 100+ ELITE coaches across every level and sport, it’s an encyclopedia of coaching wisdom built to help you grow your career, navigate failure, and find long-term coaching success.
👉 Grab your copy of Strength In Numbers [by clicking here].
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Kyle Jacksic's Journey
04:08 Balancing Multiple Roles in Athletic Performance
06:59 Building a Private Training Business
09:48 The Importance of Support Systems
12:44 Navigating Career Growth and Family Planning
15:35 Creating a High-Quality Training Environment
18:16 The Role of Vulnerability in Coaching
21:00 Return to Play Philosophy and Its Impact
23:43 General Preparedness and Athlete Development
26:09 Adapting Training for Diverse Skill Levels
28:57 Complexity in Programming for Athletes
36:00 Adapting Training for Freshmen Athletes
38:19 The Importance of Failing Fast
42:38 Evolving Perspectives on Strength Training
46:21 Connecting Dots in Coaching Development
55:23 Balancing Information and Practical Application
By John Bloom5
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Charlotte Christian Director of Athletic Performance, X2 Baseball Director of Performance, and North Carolina NHSSCA State Director Kyle Jacksic joins the show to share how he balances multiple coaching roles while still delivering at the highest level.
Kyle breaks down his overall training philosophy, why failing fast is critical to his program succeeding, and how he built athlete buy-in and attendance numbers with lessons borrowed from Disney.
We also explore how his own injury background shapes the way he LEADS athletes through Return to Play, and why every coach should be a Dot Connector—not a Dot Collector.
This podcast evolved from my book, Strength In Numbers — the ultimate mentorship guide for coaches.
Featuring insights from 100+ ELITE coaches across every level and sport, it’s an encyclopedia of coaching wisdom built to help you grow your career, navigate failure, and find long-term coaching success.
👉 Grab your copy of Strength In Numbers [by clicking here].
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Kyle Jacksic's Journey
04:08 Balancing Multiple Roles in Athletic Performance
06:59 Building a Private Training Business
09:48 The Importance of Support Systems
12:44 Navigating Career Growth and Family Planning
15:35 Creating a High-Quality Training Environment
18:16 The Role of Vulnerability in Coaching
21:00 Return to Play Philosophy and Its Impact
23:43 General Preparedness and Athlete Development
26:09 Adapting Training for Diverse Skill Levels
28:57 Complexity in Programming for Athletes
36:00 Adapting Training for Freshmen Athletes
38:19 The Importance of Failing Fast
42:38 Evolving Perspectives on Strength Training
46:21 Connecting Dots in Coaching Development
55:23 Balancing Information and Practical Application

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