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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 32 MIN

Episode 30: Season 6 Episode 30-Pat Lewis- That Simple

from CVASPS The Podcast · host Central VA Sport Performance

In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, we welcome Pat Lewis to the show. We explore Pat’s journey through collegiate strength and conditioning and how his experiences shaped a detail-oriented, athlete-first approach to coaching. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education, communication, and individualized programming in developing stronger, more prepared athletes.Pat shares his philosophy of “figuring it out” as a coaching mindset, highlighting how adaptability and problem-solving help coaches meet athletes where they are. He discusses the value of building programs around athlete history, assessment, and current needs rather than relying on one-size-fits-all methods. The discussion also covers how education can improve athlete ownership of nutrition, hydration, and recovery.The episode also dives into the importance of onboarding new athletes, balancing general and specific training interventions, and using foundational movement principles across a wide range of ability levels. Pat reflects on the role of structural balance, full range of motion, and practical application of Charles Poliquin’s principles in modern program design.The conversation concludes with Pat sharing insights on mentorship, athlete accountability, and the importance of consistency in the small details. Listeners walk away with a clearer understanding of how thoughtful coaching, education, and individualized systems create long-term success.Main Topics Covered:• The “figure it out” mindset in coaching and problem-solving• Building individualized programs from athlete assessment and history• Athlete education around nutrition, hydration, and recovery• Onboarding new players into a performance program• Applying foundational movement principles across different athletes• Balancing general and specific training in diverse rosters• Structural balance, full range of motion, and safe training foundations• The role of mentorship, accountability, and communication in coachingKey Insights:• Great coaching is built on adaptability, not rigid systems• Athlete ownership improves when education is simple and consistent• Individual needs should guide exercise selection and progression• Small details in communication and implementation can create major performance gains• Foundational movement principles still matter in modern training environments• Coaches must balance efficiency with personalization when working with varied athletes• Long-term success comes from structure, consistency, and continuous learning• Strong mentorship helps build stronger coaches and stronger programFinal Notes:This episode emphasizes that excellent coaching depends on attention to detail, athlete education, and a willingness to adapt systems to the individual. Use these principles to create stronger relationships, improve performance outcomes, and build a coaching process that lasts.

In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, we welcome Pat Lewis to the show. We explore Pat’s journey through collegiate strength and conditioning and how his experiences shaped a detail-oriented, athlete-first approach to coaching. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education, communication, and individualized programming in developing stronger, more prepared athletes.Pat shares his philosophy of “figuring it out” as a coaching mindset, highlighting how adaptability and problem-solving help coaches meet athletes where they are. He discusses the value of building programs around athlete history, assessment, and current needs rather than relying on one-size-fits-all methods. The discussion also covers how education can improve athlete ownership of nutrition, hydration, and recovery.The episode also dives into the importance of onboarding new athletes, balancing general and specific training interventions, and using foundational movement principles across a wide range of ability levels. Pat reflects on the role of structural balance, full range of motion, and practical application of Charles Poliquin’s principles in modern program design.The conversation concludes with Pat sharing insights on mentorship, athlete accountability, and the importance of consistency in the small details. Listeners walk away with a clearer understanding of how thoughtful coaching, education, and individualized systems create long-term success.Main Topics Covered:• The “figure it out” mindset in coaching and problem-solving• Building individualized programs from athlete assessment and history• Athlete education around nutrition, hydration, and recovery• Onboarding new players into a performance program• Applying foundational movement principles across different athletes• Balancing general and specific training in diverse rosters• Structural balance, full range of motion, and safe training foundations• The role of mentorship, accountability, and communication in coachingKey Insights:• Great coaching is built on adaptability, not rigid systems• Athlete ownership improves when education is simple and consistent• Individual needs should guide exercise selection and progression• Small details in communication and implementation can create major performance gains• Foundational movement principles still matter in modern training environments• Coaches must balance efficiency with personalization when working with varied athletes• Long-term success comes from structure, consistency, and continuous learning• Strong mentorship helps build stronger coaches and stronger programFinal Notes:This episode emphasizes that excellent coaching depends on attention to detail, athlete education, and a willingness to adapt systems to the individual. Use these principles to create stronger relationships, improve performance outcomes, and build a coaching process that lasts.

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