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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2025 · 1H 1M

Coach Teagardin: Building Athletes for Life

from The Line Ends Here (But the Story Doesn't) · host Ian Fitzpatrick

What happens when a national championship coach leaves Los Angeles and decides to build something in a small rural town?Coach Michael Teagardin—known to most as Coach T—is MCSA’s Director of Track & Field and Cross Country. He’s a former AAU National Coach of the Year, who helped lead the Southern California Comets to four national titles in five years. And now he’s choosing to invest that experience into the kids of Mendocino County.In this episode, we talk about what it really means to develop athletes—not just for sport, but for life. From speed and agility training to building belief in kids who don’t yet see themselves as athletes, Coach T brings both vision and humility to everything he does.We talk about:His move from SoCal to Ukiah—and why it wasn’t just a change of paceThe challenges and beauty of building a program in a small townThe difference between a skill-based sport and a performance-based oneWhy multi-sport development matters more than everHow grit is modeled—not taughtAnd what he wants kids to carry with them long after they leave the trackCoach T helped launch our first-ever MCSA cross country and track & field seasons, expanding the Academy’s mission beyond soccer. And as you’ll hear in this conversation—he’s not just building runners. He’s building resilient, grounded, next-generation leaders.If you’re a coach, a parent, or a young athlete—you’ll get something from this.—🎧 Listen now🟢 Follow the show on Spotify📤 Share this episode if it hits you

What happens when a national championship coach leaves Los Angeles and decides to build something in a small rural town?Coach Michael Teagardin—known to most as Coach T—is MCSA’s Director of Track & Field and Cross Country. He’s a former AAU National Coach of the Year, who helped lead the Southern California Comets to four national titles in five years. And now he’s choosing to invest that experience into the kids of Mendocino County.In this episode, we talk about what it really means to develop athletes—not just for sport, but for life. From speed and agility training to building belief in kids who don’t yet see themselves as athletes, Coach T brings both vision and humility to everything he does.We talk about:His move from SoCal to Ukiah—and why it wasn’t just a change of paceThe challenges and beauty of building a program in a small townThe difference between a skill-based sport and a performance-based oneWhy multi-sport development matters more than everHow grit is modeled—not taughtAnd what he wants kids to carry with them long after they leave the trackCoach T helped launch our first-ever MCSA cross country and track & field seasons, expanding the Academy’s mission beyond soccer. And as you’ll hear in this conversation—he’s not just building runners. He’s building resilient, grounded, next-generation leaders.If you’re a coach, a parent, or a young athlete—you’ll get something from this.—🎧 Listen now🟢 Follow the show on Spotify📤 Share this episode if it hits you

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