Part of the Zoom Series exploring strength & conditioning concepts with young professionals aged 20-30.*
# Featured Guest: Michael Rheese
Michael Rheese is a well-traveled Australian strength and conditioning coach preparing for his next adventure with the LA Giants. His background includes:
Studies at Deakin University in Geelong, Australia
12-month internship at UCLA
# Key Insights
Michael emphasized the importance of gaining diverse coaching experiences through internships and assistant roles in various settings. This approach offers several benefits:
Exposure to different coaching styles and methodologies
Understanding of various athlete populations and their needs
Young Strength is a series focused on exploring concepts around strength & conditioning with young professionals in the industry between the ages of 20-30 years.
# This Episode
In this episode, we talk with Michael Rheese, a well-travelled Aussie gearing up for his next adventure into the realm of strength and conditioning with the LA Giants.
# Michael's Educational Journey
Michael's path to building his knowledge in exercise science and strength conditioning includes:
Studying at Deakin University in Geelong, Australia
Completing a 12-month internship at UCLA
Returning to Australia to further his studies
# Benefits of Michael's Educational Path
Strong theoretical foundation in exercise science
Advanced knowledge in strength and conditioning principles
Part of the Zoom Series exploring strength & conditioning concepts with young professionals aged 20-30.*
# Guest: Michael Rheese
Michael is a well-travelled Australian strength and conditioning professional, gearing up for his next adventure with the San Francisco Giants' minor league affiliate.
# Background:
Studied at Deakin University in Geelong, Australia
Completed a 12-month internship at UCLA
# New Role Benefits:
Experience in a professional sports environment
Development of baseball-specific strength and conditioning expertise
Skills in managing large groups of professional athletes