
Strength, Speed, and Play: Unlocking Youth Athletic Potential with Dan Noble
From Wrestling with Goals: The Conceive, Believe & Achieve Show, a podcast for Athletes and Coaches that want to elevate their performance in sport by Coach G
February 3, 2026 · 53 min · Season 3 · Episode 9
About this episode
Coach G interviews Dan Noble about building athleticism in young athletes.
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Wrestling with Goals: The Conceive, Believe, Achieve Podcast, host Coach G sits down with Dan Noble, a seasoned strength and conditioning coach, to discuss the importance of building a solid foundation of athleticism in young athletes. Drawing from his experience working with kids, including his own son, Dan shares valuable insights on developing essential physical skills like squatting, jumping, climbing, and crawling—skills that go beyond traditional stre...
People in this episode
Host: Coach G
Guest: Dan Noble
Topics covered
- youth athletics
- strength training
- conditioning
- physical skills
- athletic development
Keywords
- youth athletic potential
- strength and conditioning
- squatting
- jumping
- climbing
- crawling
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