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asca-elite-podcast-140-pemberton-workman

Released Monday, 13th April 2026
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Monday, 13th April 2026
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Glen takes us back to the early days of his S&C career, when coaching meant doing it all: Strength, conditioning, sprint work, even video analysis. He contrasts that with today’s high-performance environment, now highly specialised and driven by sport science and technology.

Takeaways:

• Early S&C requires coaches to be generalists - doing everything across performance and support. • The human element (intuition, experience, and connection) matters more than all the data. • Trust athlete feedback - they often know what works best for them • Listen and observe first, especially in new environments • Importance of adapting your communication - Different athletes require different approaches • Great coaches are people coaches, not just technical experts • Communication, empathy and relationships drive buy-in and results • Mentorship is key to developing coaches and sharing knowledge • Long-term success comes from passion for coaching, not titles

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