Épisodes

  • Stephanie Beritsky: Mountain Bike Coach Development | Ep 12
    Feb 11 2026

    In Episode 12, Liz talks mountain bike coaching with Stephanie Beritsky, a certified mountain bike instructor, NICA coach, and former REI instructor, to compare three common training pathways: PMBIA, BICP, and NICA’s in-house coach training. They unpack the real differences in how each system prepares instructors/coaches, especially the tradeoff between classroom/testing vs. on-trail learning, and why teaching skills in a grassy field doesn’t always translate to confident trail riding. You’ll also hear a practical deep-dive on what’s missing from many coach trainings: learning how to notice errors in real time and correct them effectively, plus how attention, fear, and muscle memory shape what young riders can actually apply on the bike.

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    53 min
  • Marshall Milbrath: Happy, Healthy, Improving | Ep 11
    Jan 20 2026

    In Episode 11, Liz talks with Marshall Milbrath—former cross country coach, teacher, exercise physiology grad, and PhD-trained coach educator—about what actually drives athlete improvement and coach development. Marshall shares how he chased every learning opportunity he could find (including USA Track & Field coach education), why buy-in and consistency often beat the “perfect plan,” and his simple coaching litmus test: athletes should be happy, healthy, and improving. They also dig into coaching semantics (effective vs. expert), how to prepare athletes for their next coach, what it looks like to assess real coaching behaviors (not just buzzwords like “athlete-centered”), and why coach education works best when it’s practical, structured, and built around reflection and feedback

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    46 min
  • Peter McGahey: The Magic of Coaching Happens in the Gap | Ep 10
    Jan 15 2026

    In Episode 10, Liz talks with Dr. Peter McGahey (West Virginia University and U.S. Soccer coach development) for a big-picture conversation on learning, growth, and what makes coaching truly transformative. Peter breaks down the U.S. Soccer licensing pathway, what it means to develop coach educators (not just coaches), and why the next frontier is learning science, communication, and relationships that can’t be replaced by technology. They also challenge the myth that great coaches and athletes are simply “naturals,” explore why willingness to learn matters more than perceived deficits, and unpack Peter’s unforgettable idea that “the magic of coaching happens in the gap” between where you are and where you want to be.

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    55 min
  • Gregory Rubendall: Building Better Soccer Learning Environments | Ep 9
    Jan 7 2026

    In Episode 9, Liz talks with Gregory Rubendall—a lifelong soccer coach, former physical education teacher, and soccer coach educator—about what it really means to build better learning environments in the sport. They dig into how coaches can create sessions that keep players engaged, how communication and culture shape development, and why coach education has to be practical (especially for volunteer coaches). Greg also shares what he looks for when mentoring other coaches and how community- and school-based programs can help make sport more accessible.

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    52 min
  • Kyla Lupo: Breaking Barriers in Triathlon — Team Go Big | Ep 8
    Dec 31 2025

    In this conversation, Kyla Lupo, a USA Triathlon Level 2 coach, about how she’s built a truly welcoming team (www.gobig.life) for beginners—and for athletes who often don’t feel safe or seen in traditional endurance spaces. We talk community-first coaching (including a race-day “tailgate” vibe), body acceptance, coaching trans and para athletes, and why mental health and reflective practice belong in every coach’s toolkit.

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    55 min
  • Eric Brand: 40 Years of Coaching Wisdom | Ep 7
    Dec 17 2025

    In episode seven, Liz sits down with Eric “Doc” Brand—her middle school teacher from the 1990s—who has spent 37 years in public education and about 40 years coaching athletes across sports. Eric shares how his coaching has evolved into a more intentional, player-centered approach: starting practice with quotes and intentions, experimenting with a constraint-led approach, and asking athletes to name what they’re seeing instead of just being told. They also get into the real-world stuff that makes or breaks teams—parents “putting holes in the boat,” the dreaded car ride home, keeping sport fun (yes, ice cream after a tough loss), why so much “coach education” turns into risk management, and a fascinating look at how USA Soccer’s licensing system evaluates coaches.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • Rick Prince: Building Better Endurance Coaching Education through UESCA | Ep 6
    Dec 10 2025

    In episode 6, Liz catches up with longtime friend and former Reebok NYC colleague Rick Prince, founder of United Endurance Sports Coaching Academy (UESCA). Rick shares his journey from junior national team cyclist and collegiate runner to personal trainer, corporate fitness director, and ultimately creator of a science-based education company for endurance coaches. Together they dig into how UESCA brings in top global experts to design its courses, why he thinks national governing bodies should probably get out of the coach education business, and what a truly professional coaching credential might include. They also talk youth sport, unpaid volunteer coaches, and how much we undervalue the people trusted with kids’ development.

    Learn more about UESCA at uesca.com and check out Rick’s own podcast for more on endurance coaching and coach education.

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    51 min
  • BONUS: Sharon & Liz Rowing Throwback (Watch the Video!)
    Dec 4 2025

    In this bonus episode, Liz and Sharon Kriz keep the conversation going after Episode 5 and dive into memory lane—back to their days on the Rutgers Women’s Crew team. They also swap stories from their trip to the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where they volunteered at the rowing events. With tons of old rowing photos on screen, this is a great one to watch on video.

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    19 min