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Central VA Sport Performance
Thanks for checking out The CVASPS Podcast! On our show will bring the best practitioners in the field of strength and conditioning from around the world together to discuss all aspects of athlete development. Each show has a unique theme that is designed to help your athletes in improve performance. We hope you enjoy the show, and if you do, like all our content, feel free to share it with anyone is the sport performance field who you feel will find value in the content.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 33min
Episode 18: Season 6 Episode 17- Anthony Cockrill- Training is training, the sport is the application
This episode features a deep dive into athletic development, focusing on volleyball training, physical progression, and the importance of technical skill. Jay DeMayo sits down with Anthony Cockrell from SMU to explore how targeted training impacts performance and how coaches can leverage biomechanics and resourcefulness to optimize athlete potential.Key Topics
Anthony Cockrill’s journey from basketball to volleyball and the impact of resourceful coaching
The value of managing multiple teams at the collegiate level for skill and leadership development
The importance of interpersonal skills in coaching and resource management
Differences in physical versus technical skill development across sports
The significance of genetics and biomechanics in training high jump and volleyball athletes
Progression and application of jump height training through biomechanics and technical skill
How movement efficiency and passive structures like the stretch shortening cycle influence performance
Strategies for optimizing training with limited resources and short communication windows with staff
Recognizing skill gaps versus physical talent in jump performance assessments
The macro growth of volleyball as a sport and its implications for training investment
Time Stamps00:00 - Intro and overview of the episode’s focus on athletic development and volleyball-specific training00:45 - Anthony’s background, career transition from basketball to volleyball, and coaching philosophy01:42 - Managing multiple teams at UMBC and the value of diverse coaching experiences04:54 - From managing six teams to specialized roles; key takeaway on interpersonal skills and quick communication05:34 - Building teams and programming based on real-world experience; the influence on current coaching practices06:52 - The importance of communication skills and resourcefulness in coaching success07:50 - How efficiency in communication and resource use boosts coaching influence08:48 - Recognizing skill gaps through assessments; physical ability vs. technical proficiency in jump performance10:55 - Focus on physical versus technical training in volleyball and how that affects performance outcomes12:36 - The significance of physical attributes in volleyball, recruiting, and game strategy14:50 - Shifting impact in basketball versus volleyball; quantifying physical and skill impacts17:18 - The macro growth of volleyball and why investing in physical and technical development is crucial17:35 - Deep dive into jump height progression, biomechanics, and training development19:06 - Applying biomechanics, strength deficits, and the influence of genetics in athletic potential21:03 - The role of technical skill and efficiency in jumping and movement; lessons from track and field22:29 - Genetics and physical ceilings—especially relevant for female athletes—and recruiting strategies23:46 - Integrating physical and technical training for superior jumping performance26:56 - The importance of passive structures and movement efficiency over raw effort for sustained performance28:37 - Distinguishing technical from physical issues in jump performance, especially approach vs. vertical30:25 - Wrap-up, inspiration for future guests, and final appreciationResources & Links
Deep Dive into Biomechanics by Tim Karlen (replace with actual link)
Bishop’s training methods at Houston
Natalia Vorkoschansky’s work in jumping spectrum
SMU Athletics
University of Miami Athletic Training

Mar 23, 2026 • 37min
Episode 17: Season 6 Episode 16-Tyler Janota-Be yourself and get to work.mp4
In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo sits down with Tyler Janota, the basketball strength and conditioning coach at Penn State. Tyler shares his unique journey from being a football player to becoming a prominent figure in basketball strength coaching. The conversation delves into Tyler's early career experiences, including his transformative internships at Baylor and Texas, which pivoted his focus from football to basketball.Tyler emphasizes the importance of authenticity and being genuine in coaching, highlighting how these qualities help build trust and strong relationships with athletes and coaching staff. He discusses the evolving role of a strength coach, particularly in adapting training protocols to accommodate the rapid roster changes and transfer culture prevalent in college sports today.The episode also explores Tyler's strategies for cultivating confidence and leadership among young coaches, addressing the challenges of imposter syndrome, and the significance of aligning with head coaches to ensure program success. Tyler shares his insights on the balance between maintaining traditional training methods and integrating new technologies and social media influences into athlete development.Throughout the discussion, Tyler underscores the importance of athlete recovery, holistic care, and fostering a culture of accountability and fun within the team. He reflects on the challenges and rewards of coaching in today's fast-paced environment, where the ability to adapt and connect with athletes on a personal level is more crucial than ever.The episode concludes with Tyler's thoughts on the future of strength and conditioning in collegiate sports, emphasizing the need for continuous learning and adaptation to meet the demands of modern athletic programs.Chapter List:
(0:00) - Introduction and Tyler Janota’s Background
(1:26) - Transition from Northern Kentucky to Penn State
(2:22) - Internships and Career Shifts
(3:46) - Mentorship and Career Transformations
(4:43) - Building Relationships in Basketball Coaching
(5:41) - High-Major Roles and Confidence Building
(7:40) - Core Coaching Principles
(8:41) - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
(10:22) - Trusting Relationships with Head Coaches
(11:50) - Adapting to New Normals and Program Evolution
(13:21) - Collaboration and Training Alignment
(14:37) - Authenticity and Vulnerability in Coaching
(16:34) - Program Sustainability and Longevity
(17:48) - Confidence and Self-Identity in Coaching
(19:33) - In-Season vs. Off-Season Training Focus
(21:22) - Transfer Culture and Roster Turnover
(23:05) - Training Execution and Progress
(25:56) - Athlete Development Beyond the Court
(27:45) - Impact of Transfer Portal and Player Development
(30:10) - Cultural Fit and Athlete Buy-In
(33:10) - Off-Season Growth Planning
(35:16) - Building Relationships and Changing Lives

Mar 16, 2026 • 36min
Episode 16: Season 6 Episode 15- Nick Michael- Do What the Next Guy Won't
In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo welcomes Nick Michael from Loyola Chicago. The discussion begins with Nick's journey from playing Division III basketball to his current role, highlighting his experiences in Europe and his transition into coaching. Nick emphasizes the value of doing what others won't, focusing on the little things, and the importance of measuring performance to drive training decisions. He shares personal anecdotes about his career, including pivotal moments that shaped his approach to coaching, such as his proactive efforts to secure a position by demonstrating initiative and willingness to help.The conversation delves into the art of coaching, where Nick discusses the balance between meeting athletes where they are and pushing them to excel. He reflects on the significance of authenticity in coaching, sharing how being true to oneself fosters respect and buy-in from athletes. Nick also talks about the challenges of maintaining motivation and respect during tough times, offering advice on how to approach personal work with determination and respect for others.Throughout the episode, Jay and Nick explore the evolving language and practices in coaching, touching on how traditional concepts are being reframed with modern terminology. They conclude with Nick's recommendations for future podcast guests, underscoring the wealth of knowledge and expertise within the coaching community.This episode provides valuable insights into the world of sports performance and coaching, offering listeners practical advice and inspiration from Nick Michael's experiences and philosophy.Takeaways
Nick Michael emphasizes the importance of building relationships with athletes.
The transition from coaching to strength and conditioning can be challenging but rewarding.
Empathy for players is crucial for effective coaching.
Data measurement is essential for tracking athlete performance.
Small actions can significantly impact team culture and accountability.
The eye test remains a valuable tool in coaching despite advancements in technology.
Coaches must adapt their communication styles to connect with different athletes.
Respect and positive reinforcement are vital during tough times.
Utilizing technology can enhance training effectiveness and athlete development.
Authenticity in coaching fosters trust and respect from players
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Strength and Conditioning in Basketball01:26 Nick Michael's Journey to Loyola Chicago03:21 The Importance of Player Experience in Coaching06:44 Transitioning from Coaching to Strength and Conditioning09:05 The Catalyst for Nick's Career13:25 The Value of Little Things in Coaching15:39 Modeling Behavior for Young Athletes17:23 Building Relationships and Culture in Coaching18:47 Measuring Performance: The Use of Technology21:46 Interpreting Data to Drive Training Decisions25:38 The Art of Coaching: Balancing Athlete Needs29:53 The Importance of Authenticity in Coaching31:54 Conclusion and Future Guests on the Podcast

Feb 18, 2026 • 32min
Episode 15: Season 6 Episode 14- Robert "Handy" Handerhan- Tech is Great But When Can It Obscure the Coaching Eye
In this episode, Jay DeMayo sits down with Robert “Handy” Handerhan, a deeply experienced strength coach whose journey spans over 27 years of coaching at the highest levels of college basketball. Handy reveals the core mindset that transformed his coaching—from leveraging deep networks of mentors and peers to distilling training down to three fundamental ways to get stronger: move heavier, move faster, move more.You’ll discover:The importance of coaching in its purest form—knowing the athlete, technique, and the right doseHow legendary influences like Louis Simmons and Buddy Morris shaped a practical, results-driven philosophyThe real value behind traditional KPIs: availability, body composition, and capacity for work—and why they outperform high-tech solutionsHow to adapt training and rehab for different environments, from suburban gyms to city arenasWhy simplicity and coaching intelligence are still king in an era obsessed with data and gadgetsThis conversation isn’t just about training routines—it’s about the timeless art of effective coaching, understanding human biomechanics, and building a network that elevates everyone. Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or performance enthusiast, you’ll come away with actionable insights to elevate your approach and stay ahead in an ever-changing game. Perfect for those hungry to deepen their understanding of athlete development and the core principles that last decades.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Handy and His Journey02:48 The Evolution of Strength Coaching05:46 Influences and Inspirations in Strength Training08:41 Adapting Training Methods for Different Athletes11:52 Key Performance Indicators in Strength Training14:43 The Role of Technology in Coaching17:47 The Importance of Coaching and Mentorship20:44 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations

Feb 12, 2026 • 50min
Episode 14: Season 6 Episode 14- Paul Woelmer- Coaching Lessons From Sanding a Crib and Shredding Schedules
In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo welcomes Paul Woelmer, a strength coach at the University of Rhode Island. Paul shares his journey from a young athlete to a professional strength coach, detailing his experiences at various institutions, including Indiana University, the University of Alabama, and Holy Cross. He discusses the importance of learning from failures, building team culture, and the significance of personal development in coaching. Paul emphasizes the need for consistency, humility, and creativity in coaching, while also sharing memorable anecdotes from his career. The conversation highlights the value of embracing one's unique story and the lessons learned through various coaching experiences.TakeawaysPaul's journey began with a passion for sports and strength training.He learned valuable lessons from his early internship experiences.Consistency and authenticity are key traits for successful coaching.Building relationships and setting standards are crucial for team culture.Creativity in warmups can enhance team bonding and performance.Embracing failure leads to personal and professional growth.The importance of being a humble learner in the coaching profession.Transcendent moments in training can teach valuable life lessons.Paul's coaching philosophy is influenced by his diverse experiences.He emphasizes the significance of faith, family, and pushing personal limits.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Paul Woelmer01:13 Paul's Early Life and Introduction to Strength Training05:34 Internship Experiences and Learning from Mentors09:24 Transitioning to Professional Strength Coaching12:45 In-Season Training and Professional Development15:43 Coaching Philosophy and Building Relationships21:19 Lessons from Various Coaching Stops23:56 Implementing Standards and Team Culture26:02 Rediscovering the Past: Lessons from the 1990s27:46 The Journey of Growth: Learning from Mistakes30:44 Creative Solutions: The Crib Project32:22 Pregame Rituals: Theatrical Warm-Ups38:46 Embracing Individual Stories: The Transcendent Rep45:32 Humility and Growth: Lessons for Young Coaches

Feb 2, 2026 • 29min
Episode 13: Season 6 Episode 13: Leo Stern- How Embracing Fun and Flexibility Boosts Team Performance
SummaryIn this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo welcomes Leo Stern, a rising strength coach in college basketball. Leo shares his journey from Tokyo to the U.S., detailing his passion for the weight room and how it led him to coaching. He discusses his experiences at various institutions, the importance of building relationships with players and staff, and his evolving philosophy on warm-ups and training. Leo emphasizes the significance of creating a positive environment and adapting to the needs of his athletes, while also reflecting on the collaborative nature of modern coaching. The conversation concludes with Leo's insights on the future of coaching and the importance of mentorship.TakeawaysLeo Stern's journey from Tokyo to coaching in the U.S.The importance of building relationships with players and staff.Adapting training programs to meet individual athlete needs.Creating a positive and fun environment in the weight room.The evolution of warm-up routines and their significance.Understanding the balance between authority and collaboration in coaching.The impact of NIL on the coach-player dynamic.Learning from each coaching stop and its unique challenges.The role of mentorship in professional development.The future of coaching as a collaborative effort. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Leo Stern00:57 Leo's Journey to Coaching03:54 Lessons from Coaching Stops05:45 Transitioning to Fordham University07:55 Building Relationships with Players11:50 Warm-Up Philosophy and Evolution12:44 Weight Room Dynamics and Programming14:56 Controlled Chaos in Training19:51 The Future of Coaching and Collaboration23:37 Reflections on Coaching Evolution26:48 Closing Thoughts and Future Guests

Jan 13, 2026 • 30min
Episode 12: Season 6 Episode 12- Justin Rey: Do Your Job
In this engaging episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo sits down with Justin Rey, a distinguished strength coach at LaSalle University. The conversation delves into Justin's professional journey, beginning with his foundational experiences at St. Joe's University, where he was mentored by influential figures like Brian Bingaman and Ben Steenrod. Justin reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including his time with the University of Miami and the Philadelphia 76ers, emphasizing the critical role of networking and relationship-building in advancing within the sports industry.Justin shares his philosophy on time management and discipline, underscoring their importance in achieving success as a coach. He discusses the necessity of being adaptable in the ever-evolving landscape of sports coaching, where continuous learning and embracing new methodologies are vital. The episode also explores the challenges of athlete retention in today's dynamic sports environment, highlighting the impact of external factors such as the transfer portal and NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals.Throughout the discussion, Justin emphasizes the value of maintaining strong connections with athletes and fellow coaches, advocating for open communication and trust as foundational elements of effective coaching. He shares personal anecdotes and lessons learned from his interactions with various head coaches, illustrating how these experiences have informed his approach to leadership and mentorship.The episode concludes with insights into the future of sports coaching, as Justin and Jay discuss the importance of being a consistent and reliable presence for athletes, while also navigating the complexities of modern sports dynamics. As Jay aptly puts it, "that's all you need to know about our vocation," encapsulating the core principles and values that define the coaching profession. This conversation offers valuable takeaways for aspiring coaches and sports professionals, providing a comprehensive look at the skills and mindset required to thrive in the competitive world of sports coaching. Make sure you tap in to Reps and Real Talk on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/2UYOzI2zGLfxRD5wW5Jqkd?si=6ac078203e204919Takeaways
Networking is crucial for career advancement in sports.
Time management and discipline are key for success.
Adaptability is essential in the evolving sports industry.
Building strong relationships with athletes and coaches is vital.
Continuous learning and education are important for coaches.
Retaining athletes is a challenge in today's sports landscape.
Understanding different sports cultures can enhance coaching.
Effective communication builds trust with athletes.
Coaches should be consistent and reliable for their teams.
The sports industry requires wearing many hats and multitasking.
Sound bites"Networking is crucial in sports." "Time management is key." "Adaptability is essential." "Build strong relationships." "Continuous learning is vital." "Retaining athletes is challenging." "Understand different sports cultures." "Effective communication builds trust." "Be consistent and reliable." "Wear many hats in sports."Chapters00:16 Introduction to Justin Rey01:50 Justin's Journey in Coaching05:32 The Importance of Networking and Relationships08:14 Time Management and Discipline in Coaching11:26 Evolving as a Coach Through Different Leadership16:43 Adapting to Change in Coaching Environments23:08 Navigating Player Retention and Team Dynamics29:30 Advice for Young Coaches30:00 Closing Thoughts and Future Guests

Jan 5, 2026 • 38min
Episode 11: Season 6 Episode 11- Cliff Spiller- How To Help Your Athletes Building Habits for Success
In this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo welcomes Cliff Spiller to the Atlantic 10 and to The Podcast. Cliff shares his journey from working with top NBA teams like the Philadelphia 76ers and the Utah Jazz to his current role at Hawk Hill. He emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence in coaching, drawing from his experiences with renowned coaches and athletes. Cliff discusses his holistic approach to athlete development, focusing on building daily habits and routines that extend beyond the court. He also touches on the impact of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) on college athletes and the evolving conversations around financial literacy and career longevity. Throughout the conversation, Cliff's passion for coaching and commitment to athlete well-being shine through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in sports performance and coaching philosophy. Make sure you hop over to Instagram and give him a follow @cliffspillercscs takeaways
Cliff Spiller has over 10 years of coaching experience at the highest level.
Emotional intelligence is crucial for effective coaching.
Building daily habits is essential for athlete development.
NIL has changed the dynamics of coaching and athlete motivation.
Constant communication with athletes enhances their understanding and compliance.
Understanding athletes as individuals is key to effective coaching.
Small changes in training can lead to significant long-term benefits.
Cliff emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to athlete development.
Coaches should focus on the 'why' behind training protocols.
Cliff's journey reflects the importance of learning from various coaching environments.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Cliff Spiller01:18 Cliff's Journey in Strength and Conditioning03:57 Learning from the Best: Influences on Coaching Philosophy10:40 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Coaching11:53 Establishing Presence in a New Environment18:01 Building Daily Habits and Routines28:12 Navigating NIL and Financial Conversations with Athletes35:11 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations

Dec 23, 2025 • 33min
Episode 10: Season 6 Episode 10- Daniel Roose - Figure It Out
In this engaging conversation, Jay DeMayo and Daniel Roose discuss the unique journey of a strength coach in college basketball, focusing on the importance of mentorship, building systems for success, and the need for fun in coaching. Roose shares insights on individualized training approaches, the significance of work-life balance, and the value of developing future coaches. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of college sports and the critical role of strength and conditioning in athlete development.TakeawaysDaniel Roose emphasizes the importance of mentorship in developing young strength coaches.Having a contract that answers to administrators provides job security and autonomy.Building systems and processes allows for smoother transitions between coaching staff.The culture of returning former players enhances the training environment.Individualized training approaches are crucial for older athletes with extensive training backgrounds.Fun and enjoyment in coaching are essential for long-term success.Work-life balance is a critical aspect of sustaining a career in coaching.Understanding athletes' needs and providing autonomy leads to better performance.The landscape of college basketball has evolved, requiring adaptability from coaches.Creating a supportive environment for athletes fosters a positive culture. Chapters00:00 The Unique Journey of a Strength Coach05:46 Building Systems and Processes for Success08:29 The Importance of Mentorship in Coaching11:28 Creating a Culture of Return and Involvement14:19 Finding the Right Fit: Hiring Young Coaches17:24 The Evolution of Training Approaches20:18 Balancing Work and Life in Coaching23:05 The Value of Fun in Coaching26:09 Learning from Experience and Growth29:06 Looking Ahead: Future Guests and Conversations

Dec 15, 2025 • 32min
Episode 9: Season 6 Episode 9: Keon Marsh- Trust Is Gained In Inches And Lost In Yards
SummaryIn this episode of the Central Virginia Sport Performance Podcast, host Jay DeMayo welcomes Keon Marsh from George Mason University. They discuss Keon's journey in coaching, his evolving philosophy, and the importance of assessing players to tailor training programs. Keon shares insights on building standards and expectations within the team, the impact of the transfer portal, and the significance of empowering athletes beyond the weight room. The conversation also touches on the importance of building relationships within the coaching staff and the role of fun in creating a positive training environment. Keon concludes by suggesting future guests for the podcast.TakeawaysKeon Marsh shares his journey from intern to strength coach.The importance of a coaching journal for continuous improvement.Adapting training programs based on player assessments.Building a culture of grit and toughness within the team.The transfer portal allows for reinvention in coaching.Empowering athletes involves education on nutrition and recovery.Building trust within the coaching staff takes time and communication.Fun in training enhances relationships with players.The role of standards in driving performance outcomes.Coaching is a process that requires patience and adaptability.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Keon Marsh and His Journey03:06 Evolving Coaching Philosophy and Programming07:02 Assessing Players and Tailoring Training11:49 Building Standards and Expectations13:03 The Impact of the Transfer Portal16:57 Empowering Athletes Beyond the Weight Room19:03 Developing Relationships Within the Coaching Staff22:49 The Importance of Fun in Training29:54 Future Guests and Closing ThoughtsKeywordsKeon Marsh, coaching philosophy, strength training, player assessment, transfer portal, athlete empowerment, coaching relationships, fun in sports, performance training, basketball coaching


