Episode 113 | Lindsay Shoop: Mindset Makes Rhythm
Listen now
Description
Episode 113: Lindsay Shoop - Mindset Makes Rhythm Subscribe & Review on : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher In Episode #113 of the LEO Training Podcast, I interview world champion and Olympic Gold Medallist Lindsay Shoop. I sit down with Lindsay Shoop. Lindsay has amassed nearly two decades of coaching and rowing experience through to the Olympic level. She earned her MS Ed in Exercise Physiology and her Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the NSCA credential all while coaching full time in order to elevate her technical skills and knowledge through research-based understanding.  ​As an athlete, she is an Olympic Gold Medalist, US National Hall of Fame Rower, 3-Time World Champion, 5-Time World Cup Medalist over 8 World Cup Appearances, and has been part of a FISA Female Crew of the Year. ​As a Coach, she has helped athletes find excellence at every level from middle through high school, college, elite, and masters. Our conversation is split into two distinct parts. Her personal journey from novice to Olympic Champion and then her post rowing career and segueway into coaching. Enjoy the show! Interview Topics: Part 1: Finding Rowing Your personal story and journey into rowing (Olympic Champion, World Champion and National Rowing Hall of Fame) How you found the sport National Team Part 2: The last 9 years... - Post National Team Career CSCS and Masters in Physiology Coaching rowing at every level and lessons learned (junior, collegiate, pre-elite, elite, paralympic, and master) Presentation at USRowing doing with Marc Nowak Developing interpersonal relationships with athletes, trust, and buy i Share your thoughts with me on social media: Instagram Twitter Facebook Show Notes: Lindsay Shoop World Rowing Profile
More Episodes
In this interview I sit down with Head of Performance Support for Rowing Australia, Dr. Tony Rice to discuss athlete monitoring and training individualization at the elite level.
Published 05/30/22
s for New Zealand. Competing in 14 events and winning five medals, four in women’s events including Silver in the Women’s 2x, Silver in the W8+, Gold in the W2-, Gold in the W1x, and Gold in the M8+. However, three years before the Olympics only one female rower was eating enough to fuel their...
Published 05/29/22