Indiana Tech athlete Zoe Kertesz joins us on the pod today to tell us about her recruiting journey from being cut from her high school volleyball team to earning a spot on a college roster! Zoe shares her story of resiliency, love of the game, importance of family, and walking your own path.
Many of you have probably heard that June 15th is a big deal. But what exactly happens on this date, and how is it going to effect your athlete's recruiting process? In this episode, I'll break it all down for you so you know what to expect.
In today's episode, I sat down with Lorinne Headrick, mental performance coach and life coach. She helps athletes and their moms navigate the strains that families face as they walk through the crazy world of youth sports.
Listeners can take advantage of a 20% off discount to her community for sports moms by using code ALLISON20 at checkout. https://lorrine-headrick.mykajabi.com/the-hub-membership-for-sports-moms
Dead period, quiet period, and contact period (also known as evaluation period): let's understand what they are and how they will effect your recruiting process. Let's learn the implication of these periods and how you can still interact with prospective colleges during those times.
You can view the 2024-2025 NCAA recruiting calendar here.
I sat down with Tyler Ray, better known as jumpguyty on social media, to ask about all things athletics, vertical jump training, and performance mentality.
You can connect with Tyler here:
jumpguytyler (@jumpguytyler) | TikTok Listeners can receive 10% off of Tyler's digital products by using code RECRUIT10
How do I know what level my daughter can play in?
In today's episode, we break down the 3 steps every family needs to take to understand their athlete's best athletic fit at the college level. This is a vital part of the recruiting process to ensure that you are reaching out to the right types of schools and getting the attention of college coaches.
Let's tackle one of the most common questions I have been getting lately! Understanding how college coaches recruit and make their needs known is an important part of the college recruiting process
In the recruiting process, the only guarantee is that you will face challenges. Your athlete will face rejection, they will face difficulties getting in touch with the schools they want to. In this episode, we talk about how to navigate these challenges and redirect our efforts to find more success.
Whether your team is competing at USAV nationals in Vegas, or the AAU championships in Orlando, it's important to prepare for successful recruiting. In this episode, we walk through all of the steps you need to take ahead of time to ensure you are set up for success at these important tournaments.
In this episode, we sit down with Kelsey Klopfer, head coach at Monroe Community College in New York. We walk through her experience as a player walking through the recruiting process and her transition into the coaching world. Even if you aren't sure if junior college is the right fit for your athlete, we will walk through some amazing tips to max out their college recruiting process.
Celeste is currently a club volleyball and performance coach. During her playing years, she played D1 volleyball at Bucknell University. Celeste shares her journey as an undersized hitter, choosing her major, and important perspectives for recruits to keep during their recruiting process. You can find her in IG or TikTok @coachcecevb
Determining the interest level of the schools you're speaking with is a very important step in the recruiting process. But how can we tell if a school is interested in our athlete? This is a very important part in determining summer camps and other recruiting strategies moving forward.
In this episode, I got to sit down with Whitney Talmage of Essential College Consulting to talk all things college admissions! Whether your athlete has a few years, or a few months before they start applying to schools, learning how to set them up for this process early is essential.
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about when an athlete should start the recruiting process. Let's talk about what age athletes should start engaging in their recruiting process and reaching out to college coaches.
In today's episode, we are going to break down the 5 things every athlete needs to know about a school before adding them to your interest list. Walk through these 5 questions before sending any emails, making any phone calls, or having any other contact with college coaches!
Club season is upon us! What can you do to help set up your athlete for success in their recruiting this spring? In this episode, we talk about 4 things you need to take care of ahead of time to make sure you take advantage of all of the recruiting opportunities available to your athlete in the coming months.
In today's episode, I talk with Paige Tonz, the confidence coach, to walk through practical ways for athletes and their parents to equip themselves for the difficulty of the college recruiting process.
You can learn more about Paige and her Confident Athlete Program at www.paigetonz.com
The toughest part of the recruiting process is the very beginning. Have you been wondering what the first step in the process is? In today's episode, I will walk you through the first two steps to the recruiting process that most families skip over. Let's make sure your athlete is in the best position to be successful in their recruiting process.
So many athletes want to play at the highest level possible, but what does it take to get there? In today's episode, I sit down with Kha Tran of Volleyball University. We talk through how athletes can be intentional in order to grow in their game, and tips for parents who want to support their athletes in this journey.
Curious about what you should have in your highlight reel? Trying to find better strategies to showcase your athletes talents? Let's talk about making a great highlight reel for your athlete.