Julian Aristizabal (@juliancscs) 's Twitter Profile
Julian Aristizabal

@juliancscs

Strength and Conditioning Coach | St. Joseph’s Catholic School | Robust Performance

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James Foster (@noflagsfilm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sooo Jaylin Lane was the 42nd WR I watched, but I’m probably gonna have him in my top 10. Feel like I gotta go back and edit every report where I called a player explosive because this is what it actually looks like

Travis Wilson (@traviswsn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In-school lifting is one of the biggest game changers out there. Not sure if CFC does it, but making it easier for athletes to lift w/o having to come in at 6 am or stay after to do it allows all athletes to lift w/out excuse. Dramatically increases lifting rates.

Tyler Franklin (@tyry202) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An athlete who cannot bench, squat, or RDL his own body weight told me we should incorporate more sport-specific exercises into my class... 🤪🤣🤪🤣🤪 I’ll get right on that, buddy.

Coach Vint (@coachvint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢If you’re a HC, help guys on your staff be HC’s. If you are a coordinator, help guys on your staff become coordinators. ‼️You should know the goals of the guys on your staff and do everything you can to help them achieve their goals, not use them to achieve your goals.

South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association (@carolinacoaches) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet Wayne Green, retired football coach at Berea High School in Greenville County Schools. 🏈 A top coaching tip from Coach Green: “Care more about who your players become after they graduate than just what they are before their eligibility runs out.” Greenville County Schools

Meet Wayne Green, retired football coach at Berea High School in Greenville County Schools. 🏈 A top coaching tip from Coach Green: “Care more about who your players become after they graduate than just what they are before their eligibility runs out.”

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Melanie Redd Performance Training (@coach_mel_redd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see schools building huge weight rooms who have no dedicated, qualified strength coach. The weight room itself isn’t what makes teams stronger and faster. The professional in that space,coaching does. A 100k weight room with no SC is like buying a 10 year old a Ferrari

Lucas Salgado (@lucas_salgado5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great way to cap off senior year. Set the school record in the 100 meter with a time of 11.01 as well as the 40 yard dash record with a time of 4.37 (laser). Julian Aristizabal

Great way to cap off senior year. Set the school record in the 100 meter with a time of 11.01 as well as the 40 yard dash record with a time of 4.37 (laser).
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Preston Pedersen ⚡️ (@coachpedersenmv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Train During the School Day This is the game-changer. Why? • No before-school burnout • No post-practice conflict • Built-in consistency If school is in session, training happens. Every kid benefits—not just athletes.

Scott Leech (@scottleech72) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you don’t have periods weekly that are Live, Intense, Emotional, with stakes on the line, I promise your kids will cramp G1 You may think your team periods are hard, but I bet it’s more survival mode than Friday Night Lights in their minds TLDR: Practice Harder

Ross Garner (@coachrgarner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In HS S&C the biggest thing I’ve changed my opinion on is our impact on holding the standard/expectations. We help teach effort, intent, consistency Head Coach sets the floor. S&C/Assts push the ceiling Training is important but mentality/behavior determines training impact