57 min

Meg Stone on Being the First Female DI Strength Coach, Journey in Sport, and Building the Program at ETSU | SportScience Podcast #001 The Sport Science Education Podcast

    • Fitness

In this episode, I have a conversation with one of my long-time mentors, Coach Meg Ritchie Stone. Coach Stone is a two-time Olympian, world record holder, and multiple NCAA DI champion in the discus and shot put. She was also the first female strength and conditioning coach and has helped pave the road not only for better female representation in coaching but for the strength and conditioning profession at large. She is also married to Dr. Michael Stone and together they still direct the sport science doctoral program at ETSU and run the Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coaching Education. I hope that you'll enjoy this first episode of The Sport Science Education Podcast.

Note: the audio didn't come across great during the interview. I'll keep refining my setup for future episodes!

www.drjacobgoodin.com



Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction and the "why" behind this new podcast

04:58 - Meg's athletic journey, Olympic aspirations, and the importance of PE instructors and talent ID

08:08 - Competing against East German athletes and the lessons they taught her in physical prep & training

10:35 - Coach & early sport scientist Frank Dick and implementing periodization, weightlifting

13:14 - Faina Melnik (discuss WR holder) & Nadezhda Chizhova (shot WR holder) bench press display

14:37 - Meg's best strength numbers in the squat, bench, and clean

17:01 - Meg's proudest sporting achievements

17:51 - The impact of gender expectations on sport performance

19:59 - Being inducted into the Mt. SAC Hall of Fame

21:36 - Meg's transition from athlete to coach

24:02 - The impact of the atmosphere at Arizona State University on Meg's performance

25:03 - Remote coaching before the internet

26:07 - How Meg became the first female S&C coach at the DI level

31:52 - The challenges of being the first female S&C coach

36:44 - The MOST concerning aspect of the strength and conditioning profession

39:30 - The key to improving sport coach education

43:10 - "You're changing their physiology"

45:09 - ETSU's unique sport science program

50:17 - Meg's advice for the next generation of S&C professionals

51:07 - Sponsors



Resources:

Meg Ritchie Stone

ETSU's Sport Phys & Performance Programs

Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coaches Education

Sports Training Principles - Dr. Frank W. Dick

Faina Melnik

Nadezhdaa Chizhova

Valarie Allman



Sponsors:

PLNU Undergraduate Kinesiology Program: https://bit.ly/33jA1KA

PLNU Graduate Sports Performance Program: https://bit.ly/3hs8Pyi

Try the EvolveAI now for FREE for two weeks and unlock your potential! Or use this link: https://bit.ly/EvolveAI_Goodin

Check out the Hawkin Dynamics force plates for yourself, and tell them that Dr. Goodin sent you

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS): https://bit.ly/NSCA_CSCS

In this episode, I have a conversation with one of my long-time mentors, Coach Meg Ritchie Stone. Coach Stone is a two-time Olympian, world record holder, and multiple NCAA DI champion in the discus and shot put. She was also the first female strength and conditioning coach and has helped pave the road not only for better female representation in coaching but for the strength and conditioning profession at large. She is also married to Dr. Michael Stone and together they still direct the sport science doctoral program at ETSU and run the Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coaching Education. I hope that you'll enjoy this first episode of The Sport Science Education Podcast.

Note: the audio didn't come across great during the interview. I'll keep refining my setup for future episodes!

www.drjacobgoodin.com



Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction and the "why" behind this new podcast

04:58 - Meg's athletic journey, Olympic aspirations, and the importance of PE instructors and talent ID

08:08 - Competing against East German athletes and the lessons they taught her in physical prep & training

10:35 - Coach & early sport scientist Frank Dick and implementing periodization, weightlifting

13:14 - Faina Melnik (discuss WR holder) & Nadezhda Chizhova (shot WR holder) bench press display

14:37 - Meg's best strength numbers in the squat, bench, and clean

17:01 - Meg's proudest sporting achievements

17:51 - The impact of gender expectations on sport performance

19:59 - Being inducted into the Mt. SAC Hall of Fame

21:36 - Meg's transition from athlete to coach

24:02 - The impact of the atmosphere at Arizona State University on Meg's performance

25:03 - Remote coaching before the internet

26:07 - How Meg became the first female S&C coach at the DI level

31:52 - The challenges of being the first female S&C coach

36:44 - The MOST concerning aspect of the strength and conditioning profession

39:30 - The key to improving sport coach education

43:10 - "You're changing their physiology"

45:09 - ETSU's unique sport science program

50:17 - Meg's advice for the next generation of S&C professionals

51:07 - Sponsors



Resources:

Meg Ritchie Stone

ETSU's Sport Phys & Performance Programs

Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coaches Education

Sports Training Principles - Dr. Frank W. Dick

Faina Melnik

Nadezhdaa Chizhova

Valarie Allman



Sponsors:

PLNU Undergraduate Kinesiology Program: https://bit.ly/33jA1KA

PLNU Graduate Sports Performance Program: https://bit.ly/3hs8Pyi

Try the EvolveAI now for FREE for two weeks and unlock your potential! Or use this link: https://bit.ly/EvolveAI_Goodin

Check out the Hawkin Dynamics force plates for yourself, and tell them that Dr. Goodin sent you

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS): https://bit.ly/NSCA_CSCS

57 min