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March 5, 2025 32 mins

In the second half of this episode of the Research to Reps Roundtable, the conversation continues with Cam Josse diving deeper into the nuances of sports science and coaching communication. The discussion focuses on the importance of clear, structured protocols for managing training loads and player readiness. Cam shares insights into how Auburn’s staff utilizes data without overwhelming coaches or athletes, ensuring that interventions are meaningful and effective. The group discusses how mental health has emerged as a critical area in athlete development, often taking precedence over traditional performance metrics. Cam emphasizes that sports scientists need to shift their focus beyond just collecting and analyzing force plate data; they must also address pressing issues like athlete well-being, team dynamics, and the challenges of integrating transfer athletes into established programs.

The conversation then explores the evolving landscape of college football, particularly with the growing influence of NIL deals and the professionalization of the sport. Cam and the hosts discuss how financial incentives are changing team dynamics, with college athletes now able to see their market value and, in some cases, negotiate their roles. They also touch on the shifting priorities in player development, noting that long-term training approaches are being replaced by a more immediate, results-driven model. The episode closes with a reflection on the challenges of balancing player performance, team needs, and individual goals in an ever-changing collegiate landscape. Cam recommends several books on leadership and negotiation, reinforcing the importance of adaptability and communication in both coaching and athlete development.

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