Cameron Kissick
Human Performance Coach
I chose Carroll University because of the highly respected faculty. After completing my undergraduate degree at the University of Nevada, Reno, I wanted to further my education in the field of sport science and strength and conditioning. I wanted to get hands-on coaching experience, apply scientific-based training principles, and to do research and the SPPC program offered it all. Additionally, Dr. Timothy Suchomel is well known in the strength and conditioning world and I knew working under him would be an incredible experience.
The practicum was very hands-on and I learned a lot about myself as a coach. This environment gave me a chance to apply what I was learning in the classroom to the weight room immediately and throughout the year. Another benefit that the practicum gave me was that I was part of the Sport Performance Enhancement Group (SPEG) where the Human Performance Coaches, Athletic Trainers, and Athletic Director would come together to discuss training reports, athlete health, weight room needs and areas for improvement to allow our athletes to reach their greatest potential.
The SPPC program also offered a unique experience where we were part of the Carroll University Sport Performance Institute (CUSPI) … we were essentially the sport scientists for our teams and performed athlete testing and monitoring. I took advantage of as many opportunities as I could, which included working with multiple teams, coaching a diverse population of athletes, performing athlete testing and monitoring, communicating with sport coaches, performing research, presenting at the NSCA National Conference, interning with the Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education (CESSCE), and working within the Carroll University Sport Performance Institute.