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12 Reps with Football and Strength & Conditioning Coach Terrance Gant
1. Who was your first coach and what did they teach you?
Kenny Gammage. He taught me that hard work pays off in time and that laziness pays off now.
2. Who is the coach you most admire?
John Wooden.
3. If you could have a superhero power, what would it be?
The ability to fly.
4. What athlete, dead or alive, would you most like to talk with?
Ray Lewis.
5. When did you know that coaching was your calling?
Around 2005. My son played football and I thought to myself, “I can do better than that.”
6. What is the best and hardest part about being a coach?
The best is watching kids succeed, not only on the field but also in life. The hardest would be the kids who do fall through the cracks.
7. What is your favorite physical activity or exercise?
Thrusters. The strength required and metabolic stress is unmatched in any other exercise.
8. What is your favorite “cheat” food?
Cheesecake.
9. What is your biggest accomplishment?
Becoming a high school coordinator after one year of coaching high school.
10. What do you bring to your students/clients that is different than other coaches and programs?
My passion and enthusiasm. I jump in and lift and do conditioning with the kids.
11. What is your favorite quote?
“If it is to be, it is up to me.”
12. What was/is your favorite sport and why?
Football. I played it and now I coach it. I love the game.
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