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Above The Whistle

Above The Whistle

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Welcome to Above The Whistle. The podcast that takes you beyond the X's and O's and into the mindset of greatness as we sit down with coaches/athletic directors/former players across the country.

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  • Sarah Beecher: From Goalkeeper to Gamemaker
    Apr 30 2025

    What makes a championship high school soccer program? In this revealing conversation with Sarah Beecher, head coach of Farmington High Girls Soccer, we discover it's much more than just tactics and talent.

    Starting with her own journey as a goalkeeper for Davis High and later at the collegiate level, Coach Beecher shares how her playing experience shaped her coaching philosophy. "I treat goalkeeping differently," she explains, recognizing the unique mental challenges facing players in that position. This understanding extends to her entire program, where she focuses on building confident players who understand their roles within the team structure.

    The most fascinating aspect of Farmington's success is their innovative approach to team culture. Their "FFF" (Fast Farmington Friends) system pairs seniors with groups of younger players based on geographic proximity, creating instant mentorship opportunities and support networks. This student-led initiative has transformed into a cherished tradition that builds family-like bonds across the program.

    Beecher's "three-minute rule" offers a powerful mental framework for handling game pressure. Rather than becoming overwhelmed by the entirety of a match, players focus exclusively on three-minute segments during critical moments. "It refocuses people individually and as a team," she explains. "They're saying: we're going to get this game back in our favor and focus on these next three minutes." This simple but effective technique has become so ingrained that players now initiate it themselves during crucial moments.

    Through film analysis, individualized leadership development, and a commitment-focused culture, Farmington has built a program where players thrive both athletically and personally. Coach Beecher's approach demonstrates that high school sports can provide unique growth opportunities that complement rather than compete with club experiences.

    Whether you're a coach looking for fresh ideas, a player wanting to understand championship mentality, or simply a sports enthusiast interested in team dynamics, this conversation offers valuable insights into building a program where success follows naturally from strong relationships and clear values. Subscribe now and join us for more conversations with innovative coaches who are changing lives through sports.

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    47 Min.
  • Grant Caraway: How One Coach Is Redefining Football Training for a New Generation
    Apr 24 2025

    Grant Carraway's journey from frustrated quarterback to respected trainer reveals the power of creating solutions to problems you've personally experienced. As founder of First Down Training, Grant has built a thriving business by filling the void he encountered as a young player searching for quality quarterback instruction.

    "I was constantly on YouTube searching for stuff and trying to find any type of information, and there was nothing out there," Grant recalls of his playing days. This frustration sparked his mission to create accessible, high-quality training resources for quarterbacks and receivers. Unlike many trainers who simply run athletes through repetitive drills, Grant prioritizes teaching fundamentals and ensuring athletes truly understand concepts they can apply independently.

    What sets First Down Training apart is Grant's ability to translate complex biomechanics into language young athletes can comprehend. Though lacking formal education in kinesiology, his player-first perspective has proven advantageous: "Being able to digest that and understand it myself makes you a better teacher." This approach resonates particularly well with quarterbacks looking to refine their mechanics and receivers seeking to modernize their route-running techniques.

    The growth of First Down Training wasn't overnight success but the product of relentless effort. Grant shares three pivotal moments in his journey: his first viral video that created continuous exposure, the pandemic-era digital boom when he expanded to multiple platforms, and his breakthrough camp in New Jersey that launched consistent national sell-outs. Throughout this expansion, he's maintained his commitment to responding personally to messages and comments, spending 2-3 hours daily engaging with followers despite his growing audience.

    Looking forward, Grant plans to expand his camps to include more positions while potentially entering the recruiting space "the right way" - avoiding the common pitfalls of impersonal mass recruitment services. His ultimate vision includes training facilities in multiple states to serve athletes year-round, particularly in colder regions where indoor training is essential.

    Whether you're a parent seeking quality instruction for your athlete, a player looking to improve, or a coach interested in modern training methods, Grant's story demonstrates that authentic expertise combined with genuine care for athletes creates both business success and meaningful impact.

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    56 Min.
  • Coach Junior Solovi: Crafting Champions in Life and Sport
    Apr 15 2025

    Coach Junior Solo takes us on a deeply personal journey back to his roots at West High School in Salt Lake City's Rose Park neighborhood. As both the football head coach and girls basketball coach at his alma mater, Solo has shouldered the weight of transforming programs that had struggled for decades while creating a brand that makes West a destination rather than a stepping stone.

    "You can make all the excuses you want," Solo says with quiet determination, "but at the end of the day, we expect you guys to get out there, compete, and find a way to win." This philosophy has driven remarkable results, particularly with the girls basketball team, which went from winning just seven games in five years to a stunning 24-1 record and the school's first-ever state championship appearance.

    What makes Solo's approach unique is his understanding of the community's challenges. Many of his athletes work full-time jobs to support their families, forcing football practices to run from 6:30 to 10:00 PM during summers. Despite smaller numbers than traditional 5A programs, Solo refuses to lower expectations. He schedules top out-of-state competition, believing these experiences build character while showing his athletes they can compete with anyone.

    Beyond wins and losses, Solo focuses on creating post-high school opportunities for all his athletes. He organizes trades showcases where professionals introduce students to alternative career paths, reminding them that "football can end tomorrow" and they need plans beyond sports. His weekly check-ins with players build the relationships that form the foundation of his program.

    When you listen to this episode, you'll understand why Solo leads the state in getting his athletes recruited to college, and why he believes that "one of the most important kids you'll ever coach is the one that needs the program more than the program needs that kid." Subscribe now to hear more stories of coaches creating lasting impacts through athletics.

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    57 Min.
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