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The Art Of Coaching

E160 | Megan Young: How A Dumbbell Pyramid Sparked Social Change

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2021

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In light of recent events I wanted to release an extra, time sensitive episode.  Last week at the NCAA basketball tournament a social media post showing the disparities between the men’s and women’s “weight rooms” went viral. One photo resulted in a litany of content that uncovered not only differences in the equipment and facilities, but of the testing protocols, food, “swag bags” and more.  With institutions and individuals calling on the NCAA to rectify the inequities displayed at their premier championship event, we wanted to give a platform to those voices, address the larger issues and talk to someone who can help us understand the context and what we can do to prevent this in the future.  Megan Young’s entire life purpose is about facilitating meaningful connection, and she’s used the arena of strength and conditioning as a vessel to carry out that mission having worked in collegiate and professional settings over the course of 14 years.  She’s also a survivor. Diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in 2015- Meg is no stranger to overcoming various forms of struggle. Her relentlessness for education, performance and equality is bookmarked by dual masters degrees (one in exercise physiology, another in information systems and data science) as well as a PHDC in adult education. Put simply, Meg has an astute understanding of both the complex and the complicated- both of which serve as home and hearth of the matter we discuss today.   If you want to get in touch with Meg: Via email: [email protected] Via Instagram: @coach_megastrong Via Twitter: @coachmega   We also want to give a massive thank you to our sponsors for this episode:  SAGA Fitness VersaClimber Momentous  For more information and discount codes from all of our sponsors, check out www.artofocoaching.com/sponsors

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0:00.0

NCA, listen to the strength coaches.

0:04.9

I understand there's a pecking order and you have to go NCA to administrators, to whomever,

0:09.9

to whomever, but it's like playing telephone.

0:12.8

I've never heard of a great game of telephone, right?

0:15.0

So it's go to the source, right?

0:18.3

And just remember too that at the end of the day, your job as a nonprofit institution

0:23.8

is to support these governing bodies and institutions to be able to do what they need to do, not just

0:29.8

to have a logo on their chest to support your organization that is a non-profit.

0:37.1

Welcome to a bonus episode of the Art of Coaching podcast, a show dedicated to

0:42.3

discussing the messy realities of leadership, behavior

0:45.2

change, and all things communication.

0:47.6

The conversation today is made possible by our sponsors, Saga Fitness, Momentous, and

0:53.0

Versuclimar.

0:54.0

Learn more about what these organizations can do for you by visiting artofcoaching.com

0:59.8

forward slash partner.

1:13.4

Hey everyone, I'm Brett Bartholmue and on the show today, we discuss a situation that gives an entirely new meaning

1:16.9

to the term March madness.

1:19.0

And the thing is, is shocking as what we will be talking

1:21.8

about seems, it's nothing new when it comes to inequity

1:25.3

displayed within women's athletic programs or institutions.

1:29.7

When recent photos emerged and subsequently went viral due to the serious disparities

1:33.7

between men's and women's weight rooms at the NCAA tournament last week, the sporting

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