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  <title>Stay Strong: Succeeding Amid Coronavirus</title>
  <description>This week on Inside the Headset, AFCA Insider Managing Editor, Paul Markgraff conducted a panel discussion with six directors of strength and conditioning from colleges across the country amid the coronavirus pandemic. Those strength coaches included:  Darl Bauer, Director of Strength and Performance, University of Houston Dantonio Burnette, Director of Strength &amp;amp;amp; Conditioning, NC State University Bryan Fitzpatrick, Director of Strength And Conditioning, U.S. Naval Academy Brian Johnson, Director of Strength &amp;amp;amp; Conditioning, University of Arizona Justin Lima, Director of Football Performance, Towson University John Williams, Director of Strength &amp;amp;amp; Conditioning, East Carolina  The discussion surrounding coronavirus included a variety of important topics including:  [2:03] Start of interview [2:30] First thoughts when student-athletes were sent home because of coronavirus [8:28] Shelter-in-place workouts and motivation [12:58] Connecting with student-athletes [18:13] Modifying the connection with student-athletes [25:09] The big challenges from coronavirus [32:05] When we come back [34:54] What does comeback look like?  </description>
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