đď¸ Podcast Show Notes â The Moffitt Method Podcast Episode Simple, Savage, and Authentic: Building Better Athletes with Coach Malorie Henderlong (Auburn University)Episode Summary In this episode, host
Joe Ryan sits down with
Coach Malorie Henderlong, the strength and conditioning coach for
Auburn University Womenâs Soccer. From her early start as a college soccer player to her rapid rise through programs at TCU, Baylor, UNC, and now Auburn, Coach Henderlong shares her journey, her coaching philosophy, and what it means to train athletes holisticallyâboth on and off the field.
She opens up about finding authenticity in a male-dominated field, keeping training âsimple but savage,â and how faith, relationships, and purpose have shaped her career and coaching style. This one is packed with real talk, passion, and wisdom for coaches, athletes, and anyone in performance development.
Key Topics Covered đ The Journey to Auburn- From a small NAIA soccer program to elite Division I athletics
- How internships at TCU and UNC led to her dream position at Auburn
- Building confidence and credibility as a young coach in the industry
â˝ Training Philosophy: Simple, Savage, Effective- The âMount Rushmoreâ of performance training: Sprint, Jump, Squat, Hinge, Push, Pull
- Why front squats come before back squats
- The importance of the posterior chain and why every athlete needs RDLs
- Using sprint work as both a physical and mental development tool
đ§ Coaching the Whole Athlete- âI donât coach weightsâI coach people.â
- Balancing empathy and accountability: knowing when to push or nurture
- How understanding each athlete personally builds stronger programs and trust
- Helping players connect purpose, faith, and performance
đ Sports Science and Modern Coaching- Building a sports science department from scratch
- Using Catapult GPS data to guide training loads
- Teaching athletes to understand the âwhyâ behind the metrics
đŹ Women in Strength & Conditioning- Overcoming the early pressure to âfit inâ with the guys
- The importance of being authenticââWear the tennis skirt.â
- Advice for young women aspiring to enter the field
đ Lessons, Faith & Culture- Finding light and leadership through faith-based team culture
- Adapting to different regions and environmentsâfrom Indiana to Texas to Alabama
- Embracing vulnerability and authenticity as a coach
Coach Henderlongâs Favorite Quotes & Lessons- âWeâre going to do simple, savagely well.â
- âHuman movement is human movement. My job is to teach athletes to move exceptionally well.â
- âBe where your feet areâgo a mile deep and an inch wide.â
- âI donât coach weights. I coach people.â
- âJust be yourselfâthe right people will let your light shine.â
Books & Resources Mentioned đ
Grit by Angela Duckworth đ
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer đĽ
Dare to Dream â Documentary on the U.S. Womenâs National Soccer Team
Rapid-Fire Highlights- Superpower Wish: The ability to feel athletesâ pain to better understand their injuries.
- Motivational Movie: Dare to Dream (U.S. Womenâs Soccer documentary).
- Stranded on an Island Equipment: Kettlebellâversatile for training (and survival!).
- Go-To Saying: âSimple, savage, and done well.â
Connect with Coach Malorie Henderlong đ¸ Instagram: @malorie_henderlong đŹ âI respond to every messageâeven the ones in requests!â
Takeaway Message At Auburn and beyond, Coach Henderlongâs mission is simple: build strong, resilient, faith-driven athletes who compete with purpose. Whether itâs sprinting, lifting, or leading, her message rings trueâ
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