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Dan Inglis🐧

@dinglis49

Father to 3 girls! Director of Sports Performance for the Wexner Medical Center. Youngstown born and raised! Go Penguins!🐧 @nhssca_oh

Columbus, Ohio เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2009
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Sports Union
Sports Union@sportsunionwny·
Truths Parents Rarely See 1. Coaches lose sleep 2. Decisions aren’t personal 3. Playing time is complex 4. Culture matters more than stats 6. Coaches invest emotionally 7. Development isn’t instant 8. Hard feedback is intentional 9. Coaches remember kids forever
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NHSSCA - OH@nhssca_oh·
More jobs opening up in Ohio!!! 👀 Check it out below ⬇️ 💪🏽
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Jon Gruden@BarstoolGruden·
I've been getting into lacrosse and now I have my very own CUSTOM stick thanks to the guys over at @LAXUNLIMITED! This thing is awesome, I'm going to be scoring on Malasek in no time. Thank you so much to Joe and the whole team!! What a great sport.
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John Carroll Sports
John Carroll Sports@jcusports·
WOMEN'S FLAG FOOTBALL IS COMING TO JCU! John Carroll has added Women's Flag Football as the school's 26th varsity sport beginning competition in Spring 2027! An exciting day for @JohnCarrollU! Full release here: 📰 jcusports.com/news/2026/4/21… #d3fb
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John Carroll Sports@jcusports·
NEWS: Felicia Teeter becomes the first female coach in the 105+ year history of @JCUFootball! Teeter previously coached at Bethel (KS). Teeter spent 10 years on active duty in the U.S. Army & 20 years with the Department of Defense. Full story: 📰 jcusports.com/news/2026/4/14… #d3fb
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Mr. Ohio
Mr. Ohio@MrOH1O·
Zack Dumas with one of the hardest hits you’ll ever see on a football field.
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Gerry DeFilippo
Gerry DeFilippo@Challenger_ST·
🌽⚡️Husker Power. The literal birthplace of collegiate S&C 1969. Nebraska becomes the first NCAA school to hire full-time S&C coach. Everything we do in weight rooms today started here. Let’s talk why this still matters for every athlete trying to get faster + stronger. 🧵
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IWLCA@IWLCA·
🚨💬 #CoachToCoach @ClemsonWlax Associate HC Bill Olin reminds us that journaling 📝 can be a powerful tool—helping coaches organize thoughts, reflect with intention, and stay grounded in what truly matters beyond wins and practice plans. #productiveplanning #lacrossecoaching
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Gerry DeFilippo
Gerry DeFilippo@Challenger_ST·
Alabama football director of performance, David Ballou What would be his biggest tip to young athletes trying to get to the next level? “A lot of people work hard… it’s the people that work hard & are able to stack nutrition & sleep & those things on top of it.” Listen up:
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Ross 🧬🔬@GutOptimized·
Cam McEvoy ascended to a gold medal at the Olympics and now has broken the world record in 50m after controversially reducing his training volume by 90%. This completely bucked traditional swimming methods and he struggled to even find a coach willing to help him implement this idea. He studied the science of weight lifting and cycling, and decided traditional swimming training wasn't ideal for 50m event. I found this interesting and lends credit to some models people in the science based fitness community discuss. Namely that less volume, with more intensity, and focusing on rest/recovery, has its advantages.
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💥 WORLD RECORD - Aussie Cam McEvoy has broken the 50m freestyle mark that has stood since 2009 #7NEWS 🇦🇺🏊‍♂️💪

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Tony Holler@pntrack·
“To maximize gains from long-term practice,” the study’s lead author, K. Anders Ericsson, concluded, “individuals must avoid exhaustion and must limit practice to an amount from which they can completely recover on a daily or weekly basis.” Never let today ruin tomorrow. #FTC
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Landon Thomas@sixfivelando·
“I need you to lock in… I believe in you but you got to want this moment.“ Coach: Eye contact, reaffirming confidence while giving criticism Player: Eye contact, listening, responding This is some good coaching and credit to the player being coachable!
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Tony Holler
Tony Holler@pntrack·
The argument of stronger = faster, has been a contentious subject for many years. Strength is good. Strength supplements speed. Strength gains can and will often improve speed. Sprinters lift. Sprinters typically have amazing-looking bodies. But stronger isn’t always faster. “The strongest are seldom the fastest. ~Boo Schexnayder Power lifters and bodybuilders are seldom the fastest guys on the track team. We learn by stories. ⤵️ When Covid shut everyone down, I had 8 fast sophomore track athletes who also played 🏈. These 8 guys found a gym and lifted like madmen. They had nothing else to do. They got super strong and posted flex-pics often. When things opened up a year later, one of the 8 was faster (slightly). 7 of 8 were slower by an average of one mph. They never got their speed back during their junior track season. None of the 7 ran track as seniors. They continued to play 🏈. Lifting in the absence of sprinting, jumping, bouncing, and throwing will often make athletes slower. Is that anti-strength? No. But, stronger ≠ faster. It’s more correct to say that athletes who get faster, get stronger. 🏋️‍♂️ Just because fast guys are strong doesn’t mean strong guys are fast. Sprint, lift, jump, bounce, throw… but make speed the priority.
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