Jason HettlerWhy Become A Coach?I have recently finished reading Mastery by Robert Greene. The fist chapter is titled, Discover Your Calling: The Life’s Task. He then goes…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerCommunication & EducationAt this point in my career my philosophy on strength and conditioning is rather bare. There are many components of S&C that I suspect will…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerDo You Believe In Luck?A friend of mine unexpectedly posed this question to me today. I simply responded, “Yes” without giving much thought to the matter. His…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerNegotiated TrainingThis term was introduced to me by Matt Jordan from Canadian Sport Institute — Calgary as part of their Strength & Power Performance Course…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerCoaching — Yesterday or Tomorrow?Coaching is tough. Coaching is especially tough in this day and age. With the abundance of information at our fingertips and the increasing…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerClocks and CloudsKarl Popper, a great philosopher of science of the 20th century, first iterated the contrast of clocks and clouds. The idea being that…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerApplying The Creative Process to Athlete IntakeI do not consider myself a creative person, in the least. Unique and innovative ideas have never flowed easily through me. Working…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerCreating a Performance EnvironmentA graduate of Grand Valley State University, Jason Hettler is now Strength & Power Coach at the World Athletics Center. With experience…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Jason HettlerWorking at AltisHave you ever wondered what it’s like to work for ALTIS? Well, the guesswork is over! This week’s blog-post by ALTIS Strength & Power Coach…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015