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CVASPS The Podcast

CVASPS The Podcast

Written by: Central VA Sport Performance
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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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Episodes
  • Episode 15: Season 6 Episode 14- Robert "Handy" Handerhan- Tech is Great But When Can It Obscure the Coaching Eye
    Feb 18 2026

    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 dose
    How legendary influences like Louis Simmons and Buddy Morris shaped a practical, results-driven philosophy
    The real value behind traditional KPIs: availability, body composition, and capacity for work—and why they outperform high-tech solutions
    How to adapt training and rehab for different environments, from suburban gyms to city arenas
    Why simplicity and coaching intelligence are still king in an era obsessed with data and gadgets

    This 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.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Handy and His Journey
    02:48 The Evolution of Strength Coaching
    05:46 Influences and Inspirations in Strength Training
    08:41 Adapting Training Methods for Different Athletes
    11:52 Key Performance Indicators in Strength Training
    14:43 The Role of Technology in Coaching
    17:47 The Importance of Coaching and Mentorship
    20:44 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations

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    32 mins
  • Episode 14: Season 6 Episode 14- Paul Woelmer- Coaching Lessons From Sanding a Crib and Shredding Schedules
    Feb 12 2026

    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.

    Takeaways

    Paul'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.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Paul Woelmer
    01:13 Paul's Early Life and Introduction to Strength Training
    05:34 Internship Experiences and Learning from Mentors
    09:24 Transitioning to Professional Strength Coaching
    12:45 In-Season Training and Professional Development
    15:43 Coaching Philosophy and Building Relationships
    21:19 Lessons from Various Coaching Stops
    23:56 Implementing Standards and Team Culture
    26:02 Rediscovering the Past: Lessons from the 1990s
    27:46 The Journey of Growth: Learning from Mistakes
    30:44 Creative Solutions: The Crib Project
    32:22 Pregame Rituals: Theatrical Warm-Ups
    38:46 Embracing Individual Stories: The Transcendent Rep
    45:32 Humility and Growth: Lessons for Young Coaches

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    50 mins
  • Episode 13: Season 6 Episode 13: Leo Stern- How Embracing Fun and Flexibility Boosts Team Performance
    Feb 2 2026

    Summary

    In 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.

    Takeaways

    Leo 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.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Leo Stern
    00:57 Leo's Journey to Coaching
    03:54 Lessons from Coaching Stops
    05:45 Transitioning to Fordham University
    07:55 Building Relationships with Players
    11:50 Warm-Up Philosophy and Evolution
    12:44 Weight Room Dynamics and Programming
    14:56 Controlled Chaos in Training
    19:51 The Future of Coaching and Collaboration
    23:37 Reflections on Coaching Evolution
    26:48 Closing Thoughts and Future Guests

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    29 mins
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