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Megan Pierro is in her 3rd year as a Strength & Conditioning Coach with the Tampa Bay Rays organization (seasonal in 2024, full-time in 2025 and 2026). She is originally from Lutz, FL and attended the University of South Florida, where she played 5 seasons as a D1 softball player (2019-2023). She graduated with a B.S. in Biomedical Health Science and a Minor in Nutrition. She is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with the NSCA and will be playing professional softball this summer for the Florida Breeze in the Professional Softball League (PSL).
Topics covered in this episode:
-Her softball playing career
-Finding success and advice for others
-Continuing education resources
Quotes:
-"I think for me as a coach establishing relationships with my players is a very important piece" (0:41)
-"Baseball you have to take into consideration that they're playing so many games, and we have to be able to optimize our players to go out there and perform to their greatest potential throughout the whole season" (5:21)
-"The best thing I think we can do as coaches is to just be a sponge to the information around us and try to absorb it all" (14:38)
If you would like to learn more from Megan, you can connect with her on social media:
Instagram:
@meganpierro
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Megan Pierro is in her 3rd year as a Strength & Conditioning Coach with the Tampa Bay Rays organization (seasonal in 2024, full-time in 2025 and 2026). She is originally from Lutz, FL and attended the University of South Florida, where she played 5 seasons as a D1 softball player (2019-2023). She graduated with a B.S. in Biomedical Health Science and a Minor in Nutrition. She is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with the NSCA and will be playing professional softball this summer for the Florida Breeze in the Professional Softball League (PSL).
Topics covered in this episode:
-Her softball playing career
-Finding success and advice for others
-Continuing education resources
Quotes:
-"I think for me as a coach establishing relationships with my players is a very important piece" (0:41)
-"Baseball you have to take into consideration that they're playing so many games, and we have to be able to optimize our players to go out there and perform to their greatest potential throughout the whole season" (5:21)
-"The best thing I think we can do as coaches is to just be a sponge to the information around us and try to absorb it all" (14:38)
If you would like to learn more from Megan, you can connect with her on social media:
Instagram:
@meganpierro

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