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Will Graham, Director of Performance for Men's Basketball at Stony Brook University, joins the show to discuss his transition into a new role after spending the past seven years at Liberty University and four years in the private sector at APEC.
We dive into what attracted Will to Stony Brook, the first steps he's taking to build relationships and establish his program, and the lessons he's carrying with him from both the private and collegiate sectors. We also discuss his weekly programming structure, the skills that translated most from the private sector to college athletics, and his perspective on efficient versus effective movement.
🔗Check out more from Will 👇
Instagram: @coachgraham_ @train_pursuitÂ
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
00:57 Journey into Coaching and Sports
05:07 Transitioning from Private to College Coaching
10:01 Skills Developed in the Private Sector
16:06 Building Relationships and Team Dynamics
19:08 The Decision to Move to Stony Brook
23:05 Preparing for a New Role at Stony Brook
26:58 Program Structure and Training Philosophy
28:29 Training Methodology and Positioning in Basketball
31:11 Adapting Training for Individual Needs
33:19 Integrating Holistic Approaches in Coaching
37:20 Proactive Problem Solving in Coaching
39:40 Understanding Second and Third Order Consequences
45:16 Balancing Efficiency and Effectiveness in Movement
49:51 Reflections on Coaching Journey and Development
By John Bloom5
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Will Graham, Director of Performance for Men's Basketball at Stony Brook University, joins the show to discuss his transition into a new role after spending the past seven years at Liberty University and four years in the private sector at APEC.
We dive into what attracted Will to Stony Brook, the first steps he's taking to build relationships and establish his program, and the lessons he's carrying with him from both the private and collegiate sectors. We also discuss his weekly programming structure, the skills that translated most from the private sector to college athletics, and his perspective on efficient versus effective movement.
🔗Check out more from Will 👇
Instagram: @coachgraham_ @train_pursuitÂ
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
00:57 Journey into Coaching and Sports
05:07 Transitioning from Private to College Coaching
10:01 Skills Developed in the Private Sector
16:06 Building Relationships and Team Dynamics
19:08 The Decision to Move to Stony Brook
23:05 Preparing for a New Role at Stony Brook
26:58 Program Structure and Training Philosophy
28:29 Training Methodology and Positioning in Basketball
31:11 Adapting Training for Individual Needs
33:19 Integrating Holistic Approaches in Coaching
37:20 Proactive Problem Solving in Coaching
39:40 Understanding Second and Third Order Consequences
45:16 Balancing Efficiency and Effectiveness in Movement
49:51 Reflections on Coaching Journey and Development

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