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Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 22 2025
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Strength and Conditioning Coach Reviews

What is it like working as a Strength and Conditioning Coach?

September 2019
Fanatastic location with both countryside and seaside bordering.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in Plymouth:
Pros: Living by the sea.
Cons: A small city.
July 2019
Dream Job.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in Klamath Falls:
Pros: Autonomy, making a difference in the world, doing something I'm passionate about
Cons: Remote contract locations makes working with management more difficult at times
March 2019
What I’m worth.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in Brisbane:
Pros: Working to improve each player and see there progression
Cons: The pay
February 2019
Lovely.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in Seattle:
Pros: The people
Cons: The traffic
December 2017
Coach individuals of all populations, tailored solutions.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in Melbourne:
Pros: I am able to help people. Be it injury rehabilitation or achievement goals, I can educate individuals, advise them and guide them to achieving their goals.
Cons: Early wake up at 4.50am. Poorly paid. Travel duration. I only get paid for sessions taken, no programming or extra work.
September 2017
Commute.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in Renton:
Pros: Easy commute, nice neighborhoods, close to major freeways.
Cons: Sketchy areas, suburb of Seattle.
August 2017
Offering provision with little budget/resources.
Strength and Conditioning Coach in London:
Gain as much experience as possible, identify your philosophy and find and develop your methodology early on.

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