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In this episode, Steven sits down with veteran strength and conditioning coach Jay Floyd, currently of Taylor County High School, to discuss what it really takes to build a championship-level athletic program. Drawing from years of experience developing athletes and leading successful programs, Floyd shares why simplicity, consistency, and technical coaching remain the foundation of long-term success.
The conversation explores the often-overlooked factors that drive results in the weight room, including athlete buy-in, program culture, coaching presence, and mastering the fundamentals before chasing complexity. Floyd explains why technique matters more than programming, how he structures training for high school athletes, and why many coaches underestimate the value of doing basic things exceptionally well.
Steven and Jay also dive into power development, the role of heavy lifting in athletic performance, misconceptions surrounding powerlifting, and why trap bar variations have become a staple in Floyd’s coaching philosophy. They discuss matching training methods to individual body types and leverages, developing speed through simple and repeatable drills, and how coaches can better individualize programs without overcomplicating the process.
The episode also covers Floyd’s personal training journey after 40, including nutritional changes, recovery strategies, maintaining velocity with age, and the adjustments necessary to continue performing at a high level.
Whether you’re a strength coach, sport coach, athlete, or parent, this episode offers practical insights into building stronger athletes, developing sustainable training systems, and creating an environment where athletes can thrive.
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In this episode, Steven sits down with veteran strength and conditioning coach Jay Floyd, currently of Taylor County High School, to discuss what it really takes to build a championship-level athletic program. Drawing from years of experience developing athletes and leading successful programs, Floyd shares why simplicity, consistency, and technical coaching remain the foundation of long-term success.
The conversation explores the often-overlooked factors that drive results in the weight room, including athlete buy-in, program culture, coaching presence, and mastering the fundamentals before chasing complexity. Floyd explains why technique matters more than programming, how he structures training for high school athletes, and why many coaches underestimate the value of doing basic things exceptionally well.
Steven and Jay also dive into power development, the role of heavy lifting in athletic performance, misconceptions surrounding powerlifting, and why trap bar variations have become a staple in Floyd’s coaching philosophy. They discuss matching training methods to individual body types and leverages, developing speed through simple and repeatable drills, and how coaches can better individualize programs without overcomplicating the process.
The episode also covers Floyd’s personal training journey after 40, including nutritional changes, recovery strategies, maintaining velocity with age, and the adjustments necessary to continue performing at a high level.
Whether you’re a strength coach, sport coach, athlete, or parent, this episode offers practical insights into building stronger athletes, developing sustainable training systems, and creating an environment where athletes can thrive.
https://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593
https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://voodoo4ranch.com/
To possibly be a guest or support the show email
[email protected]
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch

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