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Long time, long distance friend Scott Caulfield has years of experience in coaching and management.
Scott currently works at Colorado College where he directs the oversight, development and management of individual and group strength and conditioning programs for all student-athletes.
He has over two decades of involvement in fitness and athletics.
And with that all comes a plethora of wisdom.
He has learned how to lead and train with resilience, strength, and compassion.
To do so, it is important to understand that...
1.) Nothing Is Above You
2.) Always Seek To Improve
3.) Make Your Clients Feel Important
By Joe Hashey5
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Long time, long distance friend Scott Caulfield has years of experience in coaching and management.
Scott currently works at Colorado College where he directs the oversight, development and management of individual and group strength and conditioning programs for all student-athletes.
He has over two decades of involvement in fitness and athletics.
And with that all comes a plethora of wisdom.
He has learned how to lead and train with resilience, strength, and compassion.
To do so, it is important to understand that...
1.) Nothing Is Above You
2.) Always Seek To Improve
3.) Make Your Clients Feel Important