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Jacob Garvin, Director of Sports Performance for Women’s Basketball and Volleyball at Oral Roberts, joins the show to break down his journey through the field and how he approaches building high-level athletes at the mid-major level.
In this conversation, we explore his path from starting as an athletic trainer to transitioning into strength and conditioning, and how that background shapes his approach today. Jacob also dives into how he structures his training weeks using Daniel Bove’s quadrant system, his use of force plates to guide decision-making, and how he programs sprint work for both volleyball and women’s basketball.
We also get into how to effectively build a nutrition program at the mid-major level and create systems that support performance with limited resources, and how to find a balance between training smart while still training hard and providing challenges for your athletes.
🔗Check out more from Jacob👇
Instagram: @sniper_strength
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 Intro
06:26 Journey into Strength and Conditioning
12:18 Experiences and Growth in Athletic Training
18:24 Balancing Hard Training and Smart Training
24:44 Implementing the Quadrant System
34:31 Managing Dual Responsibilities in Coaching
39:05 The Balance Between Commitment and Sustainability
47:51 Utilizing Force Plates for Performance Metrics
56:34 Career Aspirations and Personal Development in Coaching
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Jacob Garvin, Director of Sports Performance for Women’s Basketball and Volleyball at Oral Roberts, joins the show to break down his journey through the field and how he approaches building high-level athletes at the mid-major level.
In this conversation, we explore his path from starting as an athletic trainer to transitioning into strength and conditioning, and how that background shapes his approach today. Jacob also dives into how he structures his training weeks using Daniel Bove’s quadrant system, his use of force plates to guide decision-making, and how he programs sprint work for both volleyball and women’s basketball.
We also get into how to effectively build a nutrition program at the mid-major level and create systems that support performance with limited resources, and how to find a balance between training smart while still training hard and providing challenges for your athletes.
🔗Check out more from Jacob👇
Instagram: @sniper_strength
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 Intro
06:26 Journey into Strength and Conditioning
12:18 Experiences and Growth in Athletic Training
18:24 Balancing Hard Training and Smart Training
24:44 Implementing the Quadrant System
34:31 Managing Dual Responsibilities in Coaching
39:05 The Balance Between Commitment and Sustainability
47:51 Utilizing Force Plates for Performance Metrics
56:34 Career Aspirations and Personal Development in Coaching

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