Coach Steve Clark Phd Show

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Podcast by Coach Steve Clark

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  • Trevor Kronemann former top 3 ATP doubles and 4-Time NCAA All American

    04/03/2018 Duración: 01h07min

    welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show where the aim is to encourage, inspire and equip coaches, players and parents who in turn inspire and equip others to promote tennis, foster sportsmanship, and develop greater players and people. So thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. In this podcast I talk with Trevor Kronemann, edited from a 2015 conversation a had with him. Trevor is currently the SCTA (Southern California Tennis Association) Director of Junior Tennis but at the time of this conversation was the head coach at UC Irvine where he not only played and made his mark collegiately but took the reigns after I left, post his professional playing days. It was a pleasure to coach him for those years and develop as a collegiate coach and husband/father. Trevor (UC Irvine, 1990) was an 4x All-American (one of only a few players at the time to have done that), and among many other accolades was as high as 14 nationally in singles, #1 in doubles at one tim

  • Allen Fox, PhD Sports Psychology and the winning mindset for tennis

    01/03/2018 Duración: 01h17min

    Hello everyone, welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show where the aim is to encourage, inspire and equip coaches, players and parents who in turn inspire and equip others to promote tennis, foster sportsmanship, and develop greater players and people. So thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. Today I will be talking with long time coaching colleague Allen Fox, PhD, former Pepperdine Head Men’s Tennis. He is a leading sports psychologist, author, speaker, and works with numerous levels of players.  As a collegiate champion, world class player, coach of ATP analyst Brad Gilbert, and great collegiate coach, Allen brings a lot to the table as we talk about the mental game of tennis. I guarantee you will thoroughly enjoy this episode and walk away with applicable nuggets. Be sure to see CoachSteveClarkPhD.Com for other podcasts, blogs, resources and discussions. The introduction music is “Let it Rip” by Mike and Bob Bryan band and the narrator is Wayne Bryan.

  • Mark Kovacs PhD on junior and college tennis physiology and movement

    26/02/2018 Duración: 01h15min

    Hello everyone, welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show where the aim is to encourage, inspire and equip coaches, players and parents who in turn inspire and equip others to promote tennis, foster sportsmanship, and develop greater players and people. So thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. Today, we delve into tennis with respect to training, biomechanics, technique, injury prevention etc. Whether you are a parent, player (old or young) or a coach I trust you will walk away with something.  My guest is Dr. Mark Kovacs, is a performance physiologist, researcher, professor, author, speaker and coach with an extensive background training and researching elite athletes. He is known as the go to expert for elite and professional athletes, corporate executives and performance artists looking for science based programming to optimize human performance.  As the CEO of the Kovacs Institute, he oversees the direction, testing protocols and athlete monitoring pro

  • Paul Goldstein Stanford Coach and Brandon Coupe Associate Head Coach

    22/02/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    Today I will be talking with Paul Goldstein, Stanford’s Taube Family Director of Men’s Tennis. Like most players that play for and represent Stanford, Paul had a stellar career at from the juniors through college and into the professional ranks. As a junior he was Top 10 in the World, was the first USTA junior in history to win 3 consecutive national championships in 14,16, and 18s. As a collegian (at Stanford 1994-1998) he Lead the Cardinal to 104-6 record, was the 1st player in NCAA history to start on 4 consecutive NCAA Championship teams. He was a 4-time All American, 2-time Aurthur Ashe JR Sportsmanship, recipient of the Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship award, and inducted into the ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of fame 2013. In the professional ranks, Paul had an ATP high of 58 singles and 40 doubles with a US Open doubles semifinal appearance in 2005. He had wins over Novak Djokovic, James Blake, Lleyton Hewitt and Patrick Rafter. At the time, he was the highest ranked player with a college degree. Brandon

  • Dick Gould Legendary Stanford Coach

    12/02/2018 Duración: 01h12min

    Hello everyone, welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show where the aim is to encourage, inspire and equip coaches, players and parents who in turn inspire and equip others to promote tennis, foster sportsmanship, and develop greater players and people. So thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. In this podcast you are in for a treat of Hall of Fame, collegiate-tennis-guru, and bar-setting proportions. My guest is long time friend and colleague Dick Gould, the long time head coach of Stanford Men’s Tennis. Coach Gould set the standard of success in collegiate tennis. As a recruiter, consummate promotor of the game and coach to so many national champions, All-Americans, olympians, world class and Grand Slam players, his handprint is impressive.   And his influence continues as the John L Hinds Director of Tennis At Stanford where he overseas major events (WTA events), community relations, fundraising, and inner city academic-tennis related programs for youth.

  • Coach Steve Clark On FOCUS Transformational Coaching Momentum And More

    04/02/2018 Duración: 01h11min

    Welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show where the aim is to encourage, inspire and equip coaches, players and parents who in turn inspire and equip others to promote tennis, foster sportsmanship, and develop greater players and people. So thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the discussion. In this podcast I discuss my F.O.C.U.S. © philosophy that I have used as a guideline for some 25 years, transformational coaching, between point management, momentum management, etc. Be sure to see CoachSteveClarkPhD.Com for other podcasts, blogs, resources and discussions.

  • Peter Smith USC Coach

    03/02/2018 Duración: 58min

    Peter Smith--Head Men’s Tennis Coach at USC Hello everyone, welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show. Thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. The podcast available below is with my long time friend and coaching colleague, Peter Smith, Head Men’s Tennis coach of USC. He is not only a 5 time Pac 12 coach of the year and a 2 time ITA National Coach of the year but he seems to have figured out how to create a dynasty by winning 5 NCAA championships in 7 years, 4 of them in a 4-pete. We will be talking on numerous topics some of which are the collegiate transition to the pros, what is success, changes in the game since his earlier days, characteristics of a champion, what is missing in tennis, etc. Be sure to see CoachSteveClarkPhD.Com for other podcasts, blogs, resources and discussions.

  • LIttle Mo International's Carol Weyman

    03/02/2018 Duración: 50min

    Hello everyone, welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show. Thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. The podcast available below is with my good friend Carol Weyman and Cindy Brinker Simmons, daughter of Maureen Connolly. Cindy Brinker Simmons is president of the Maureen Connolly Brinker Tennis Foundation since 2007. She was in the public relations business for over 20 years having her own company: Brinker Communications. Carol Weyman is executive vice president of the Maureen Connolly Brinker Tennis Foundation for 25 years. She was tournament director of the Virginia Slims of Dallas in 1989 and founder of the Road to the Little Mo Nationals and the Little Mo Internationals. If you are not familiar with Little Mo, you can visit their website at Little Mo but in short they have the classiest opportunity regionally, nationally and internationally for youth to play tennis and experience competition the way it is supposed to be done. All ages can play without

  • Discussion with David Fish, Harvard Coach and UTR Advocate

    25/01/2018 Duración: 01h30min

    Hello everyone, welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show. Thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. Today I have as my guest a very long time friend and coaching colleague who has been a great voice for NCAA tennis and AMERICAN tennis at large, Dave Fish of Harvard Men’s Tennis. Dave is at his 39th year as the Head coach at Harvard. He was a1972 graduate of Harvard, played on 3 national championship squash teams and one Ivy Champion tennis team with the Crimson. Dave has had an impressive 626-284-1 overall record for a .688 percentage making him the winningest men's tennis coach in Harvard history. He guided Harvard into the NCAA Championships 22 times so far. He has tutored 15 All-Americans including James Blake (singles and doubles) Now achievements aside, Dave will be the first to tell you that more important is the character and integrity of a person. Dave is a great friend on both counts. He is more interested in the development of tennis than the f

  • Interview with Steve Johnson Sr father of NCAA/ATP star Stevie Johnson

    21/01/2018 Duración: 01h19min

    Welcome to The Coach Steve Clark PhD Show. Thanks for joining me and I hope you can just sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. I know this podcast will be very special to thousands of people because of the guest. This is a replay of my visit with Steve Johnson Senior, coach, father and friend of touring professional Stevie Johnson. Steve Sr. leaves an amazing legacy having touched the lives of thousands in the tennis community not only in Southern California but around the world and on the tour. He was a late comer to tennis and coaching having grown up playing baseball and basketball and attending John Wooden basketball camps. But when tennis took hold of him, his way with people and love for the sport catapulted him into being one of the most loved tennis coaches and club directors in Southern California. Steve was always a pleasure to talk with and had a sense of humor and ease about him. For context, in this podcast we talk about juniors, college and pro tennis, a few things about his son Stevi

  • Wayne Bryan ATP Coach and Father of Bryan Brothers on raising champions

    20/01/2018 Duración: 15min

    Welcome to the Coach Steve Clark Ph.D Show where we aim to encourage, inspire and equip coaches, players and parents who in turn inspire and equip others to promote tennis, foster sportsmanship, and develop greater players and people.   Today's Guest or Topic Today I will have the privilege to be talking with long-time friend Wayne Bryan about his book Raising Your Child to be a Champion in Athletics, Arts and Academics (at Amazon or Tennis Warehouse). He speaks to parents and coaches, from experience, having raised his sons Mike and Bob Bryan to be Stanford champions and the world’s greatest Doubles Tandem. He is the pied piper of tennis world-wide and a phenomenal musician as well.   A bit about your host, Coach Steve Clark Having over 25 years of collegiate coaching experience with teams as high as #16 NCAA and players in the top 5 and former players in the top echelon of the ATP, Coach Clark engages guests and the listeners in an array of topics ranging from momentum management to between point management

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