Listen "Ep 25 | Megan Young: Data, Decision-Making, & The Complexities of Performance Coaching in the MLS"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Coach Megan Young discusses her journey as a performance coach in soccer, emphasizing the importance of mindset, load management, and metrics in athlete performance. She shares insights on how to prepare players for competitions, the significance of individual needs, and the dynamics of team decision-making. The conversation highlights the complexities of performance coaching and the necessity of adapting strategies to fit the unique demands of professional sports. In this conversation, Coach Megan Young discusses the integration of medical and performance frameworks in coaching, emphasizing the importance of specialization versus a universal coaching approach. She shares insights on balancing data with intuition in decision-making, developing effective recovery strategies, and the significance of education in coaching. Reflecting on her evolution as a coach, she highlights future trends in training and the essential human element in coaching relationships.Connect with Megan:Instagram: @CoachmegastrongStay connected with Keiser:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keiserfitness/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/KeiserFitness\Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeiserFitnessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/keiser-international/mycompany/verification/Keiser Fitness Website: https://www.keiser.com/Chapters00:00Introduction and Background03:14Mindset and Performance Coaching05:58Load Management in Soccer08:59Metrics and Performance Data11:50Academy Development and Player Readiness15:00Travel and Game Preparation17:50Team Dynamics and Decision Making21:02Evaluating Performance Decisions24:10Integrating Medical and Performance Frameworks27:08The Role of Specialization in Coaching29:23Balancing Data and Intuition in Coaching Decisions32:20Developing Effective Recovery Strategies36:53The Importance of Education in Coaching41:06Reflecting on Coaching Evolution42:08Future Trends in Training and Performance48:24The Human Element in Coaching