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#40 How To Train When No One Is Looking with Russ ROSE

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#40 How To Train When No One Is Looking with Russ ROSE Full Show Notes & more @ http://beyondathletic.com/40 Expert Game Plan Session: Into the mind of the legendary NCAA Division I Volleyball Coach ___________________________________________ March 20, 2016 BACKGROUND There are coaches, and then there is Russ Rose. In this game plan session, we get a chance to ask Russ a few key questions about volleyball in the U.S. along with the international frontier. We also delve into what it takes to be an athlete at a high level and the path to get there. Russ goes through the golden nuggets that have helped him in his career and will help in the career of any athlete. Enjoy!

Episode Notes

#40 How To Train When No One Is Looking with Russ ROSE
Full Show Notes & more @ http://beyondathletic.com/40

Expert Game Plan Session: Into the mind of the legendary NCAA Division I Volleyball Coach


March 20, 2016

BACKGROUND

There are coaches, and then there is Russ Rose. In this game plan session, we get a chance to ask Russ a few key questions about volleyball in the U.S. along with the international frontier. We also delve into what it takes to be an athlete at a high level and the path to get there. Russ goes through the golden nuggets that have helped him in his career and will help in the career of any athlete. Enjoy!

BIOGRAPHY

Born, Russell Rose, from Chicago on November 29, 1953. Married Lori in 1986 and is the father of four sons: Jonathan, Michael, Christopher, and Nicholas. Graduated from George Williams College in 1975 and completed his master’s degree at Nebraska in 1978 with his thesis on volleyball statistics. He is now going on his 38th year as coach at Penn State with an overall coaching record of 1189-186 (.865 winning percentage) ranking him first in NCAA Division I history. Other accolades include the AVCA National Coach of the Year five times (more than any other Division I coach), 7 National Championships (the most women’s volleyball titles of all-time), and has appeared in all 35 NCAA tournaments. As arguably the best coach in NCAA history, Russ is doing something right. Let’s find out what that is!