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The Art Of Coaching

E124 | Clint Martin: Race, Growth, and Making Yourself Essential

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

On this podcast, we don’t shy away from controversial topics and we love interviewing people from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. In this episode, University of Texas strength & conditioning coach Clint Martin shares how he battles the perpetuation of stereotypes and how non-minority populations can better understand the role that race plays in the modern workplace. We also discuss: How to walk the line between allowing individual expression while holding standards If coaches should alter their communication style based on an athlete’s background What coaches should be doing to provide uncommon value during & after COVID Mistakes to avoid when trying to gain an edge in your career What you can learn from non-traditional sources of education Clint also does a great job thinking on his feet for improv games, Devil’s Advocate, and providing thoughtful answers for who his favorite villains are (that’s right- he has more than one!). He has a ton of gold nuggets to share and there’s no doubt you will learn a lot in this episode! Connect with Clint: Email: [email protected] Twitter: @MrCMar10 Instagram: clintmar10 Throughout this episode, we talk a lot about building buy-in. If you read Conscious Coaching and want to dive deeper into the principles of building buy-in, we have an online course called Bought-In which does just that. This course is NOT just for strength coaches. Whether you’re an executive, manager, researcher, student, or parent, the principles of communication are the same! If you want to communicate more clearly, improve your relationships, and be a more effective leader, check out Bought-In!

Transcript

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Because you can put up a front and do something for someone because you think that's what

0:05.1

they want, but if it's not you, one, they'll see through it, two also maybe need to find

0:09.2

another piece of you that they'll relate to.

0:11.6

But I think it's not even just in strength conditioning.

0:14.5

It's just in the world right now.

0:15.8

Like you're either on the left or you're on the right.

0:17.6

Like you can't be them with the other. Like it just can't be that. And I think we look at these things and people don't realize,

0:28.4

hey, I can be over here and also over here at the same time,

0:30.8

or I can be over here this time of the day.

0:32.8

I can be over here on the other side.

0:34.4

It's time of the day. Like you said, a show aimed at getting to the core of what

0:54.4

it takes to change attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes in the weight room, board room,

0:59.4

classroom, and everywhere in between.

1:01.8

I'm your host, Brett Bartholmue.

1:03.2

I'm a performance coach, keynote speaker,

1:05.5

and the author of the book, Conscious Coaching.

1:08.0

But most importantly, I'm a lifelong student interested

1:10.6

in all aspects of human behavior and communication.

1:14.2

I wanna thank you for joining me,

1:15.6

and now let's dive into today's episode. Alright, if you've listened to the podcast for any amount of time now, you know that we

1:28.5

don't hide from controversial topics.

1:31.1

We very much value being able to bring you guys some real meat you can sink your teeth

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