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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 33 MIN

Episode 29: Season 6 Episode 29-Preston Greene- There’s Not One Magical Program

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In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo welcomes Duke's Preston Greene to the show. They explore Preston's extensive journey through the world of high-performance coaching, from his beginnings at Clemson to his current role at Duke. The conversation emphasizes the importance of humility, work ethic, and a growth mindset in coaching.Preston shares his insights on talent identification and the necessity of adapting training systems to fit each athlete, rather than forcing athletes into a rigid system. He discusses the value of clinical experience over purely theoretical research, highlighting how real-world coaching can lead to more effective athlete development.The discussion also delves into the challenges of modern coaching, such as managing program design within compressed timelines and the evolving landscape of college basketball. Preston reflects on his experiences with different coaching philosophies and the importance of maintaining foundational principles while being flexible to adapt to new environments.The episode concludes with Preston offering advice on mentorship and the significance of building a strong coaching tree. He shares his admiration for influential figures in the field and suggests future guests for the podcast, providing listeners with a wealth of actionable wisdom and inspiration.Main Topics Covered: The journey and evolution of a high-level performance coach Qualities and traits to identify in coaching mentees Program adaptability and efficiency in short-term training cycles The significance of humility, humility, and relationship-building in coaching The application of Charles Poliquin's principles and the importance of understanding athlete needs Key Insights: Success in coaching results from reputation built on results, not online fame Recruit talent with strong work ethic, humility, and drive to learn Adapt training systems to individual athletes, not vice versa Use clinical experience over research when time is limited Effective program design must be efficient, especially within shorter seasons Balancing foundational methodologies with ongoing evolution keeps results consistent Relationship and feedback from athletes directly influence training success Flexibility and communication with coaches are critical when aligning with various coaching styles Final notes: This show emphasizes the importance of experience, adaptability, humility, and ongoing mentorship in performance coaching. Use these principles to elevate your approach, foster strong athlete-coach relationships, and develop future leaders in the field.

In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo welcomes Duke's Preston Greene to the show. They explore Preston's extensive journey through the world of high-performance coaching, from his beginnings at Clemson to his current role at Duke. The conversation emphasizes the importance of humility, work ethic, and a growth mindset in coaching.Preston shares his insights on talent identification and the necessity of adapting training systems to fit each athlete, rather than forcing athletes into a rigid system. He discusses the value of clinical experience over purely theoretical research, highlighting how real-world coaching can lead to more effective athlete development.The discussion also delves into the challenges of modern coaching, such as managing program design within compressed timelines and the evolving landscape of college basketball. Preston reflects on his experiences with different coaching philosophies and the importance of maintaining foundational principles while being flexible to adapt to new environments.The episode concludes with Preston offering advice on mentorship and the significance of building a strong coaching tree. He shares his admiration for influential figures in the field and suggests future guests for the podcast, providing listeners with a wealth of actionable wisdom and inspiration.Main Topics Covered:The journey and evolution of a high-level performance coachQualities and traits to identify in coaching menteesProgram adaptability and efficiency in short-term training cyclesThe significance of humility, humility, and relationship-building in coachingThe application of Charles Poliquin's principles and the importance of understanding athlete needsKey Insights:Success in coaching results from reputation built on results, not online fameRecruit talent with strong work ethic, humility, and drive to learnAdapt training systems to individual athletes, not vice versaUse clinical experience over research when time is limitedEffective program design must be efficient, especially within shorter seasonsBalancing foundational methodologies with ongoing evolution keeps results consistentRelationship and feedback from athletes directly influence training successFlexibility and communication with coaches are critical when aligning with various coaching stylesFinal notes: This show emphasizes the importance of experience, adaptability, humility, and ongoing mentorship in performance coaching. Use these principles to elevate your approach, foster strong athlete-coach relationships, and develop future leaders in the field.

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