The Elon University Strength and Conditioning Program is
based on hard work and competition. It is our belief that you
do not just become strong. You must work hard each and every
day to attain your goals. With all things being equal, the
team that works the hardest usually wins. So as a coaching
staff, we want to instill the characteristics of a champion:
Dedication, Sacrifice and Toughness. It is our job to ensure
that every time an athlete leaves a training session, he or
she has become both physically and mentally tougher.
Each staff member is dedicated to every athlete. Our main
objectives are maximizing an athlete's potential and
preventing injury. Safety is a major concern and will never
be sacrificed to lift more weight. Proper techniques for
spotting and performing the lifts are taught before an
athlete begins training. As our athletes learn how to work
harder and compete at a higher level, their team, our
department and our university will become stronger and take
one more step toward being champions.
In the Phoenix Iron Works Program, we maintain four basic
principles. They are:
1. Accountability: Every athlete is
responsible for being on time and doing the workout
prescribed for that day. In a team setting, you will always
be held accountable for the actions of your teammates.
2. Discipline: Simply stated, do the little
things right at all times until it becomes habit. Once it
becomes a habit, it carries over into every aspect of your
life, not just athletics.
3. Tempo: Everything we do is upbeat and
time efficient. From the time an athlete walks in the door,
it is time to go to work. There is little or no idle time in
the weight room.
4. Positive Spirit: Negativity affects
productivity. Bad attitudes will not be tolerated. We are all
here for the same purpose, so let's have fun while we do
it.
There are several characteristics that help to
create a champion, with hard work being the
foundation.
We train our athletes to become better athletes, not power
lifters or bodybuilders. To accomplish this goal, we
incorporate many different exercises. There is an emphasis on
free weight ground-based / multi-joint movements (Olympic
Lifts, squat, bench, etc.) with the use of periodization and
overload principles. We work on sport-specific strength.
Athletes are to develop total body strength by using free
weights to increase power by training explosively. As
coaches, we put our athletes in competitive situations as
much as possible to better prepare them for game day.
Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither are
champions. The heart of a champion is built every day by
always working hard and emphasizing that the little things
are done right.