Great American Media Services


April 19, 2025


 
  Road warriors: How to win more games away from home

Too many teams simply accept that winning on the road is too difficult of a proposition and often mentally lose the game before it starts. Here are some strategies to change your team’s thinking.


 
 
  Maximum fundraising with minimal investment

There are a variety of programs that can produce maximal dollars in a short time with less effort than other fundraising events. Here are some examples and strategies for teams.


 
 
 
 
 

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Matrix Fitness Reveals New Wisconsin Showroom

Matrix converted underutilized space in their manufacturing facility, located in Sturtevant, Wis., into a premium showroom to showcase the Magnum Series strength portfolio and their customization capabilities. It is a testament to the outstanding quality and design of their equipment, especially the configurable Magnum MX Racks. "We wanted to make the showroom feel like a D1 college athletic facility," explains Troy Waldron, Director of Operations at the strength production facility. Watch Waldron’s interview for the full reveal!
 
 
 
 
  A.D.ministration: 8 ideas to help fund coach, AD education

Providing professional development opportunities for your coaches has to be a major objective and responsibility of all athletic administrators.


 
 
  The ‘Spartan Rotation’ conditioning workout

These conditioning protocols stress the appropriate energy systems for high school and college athletes in a variety of sports.


 
 
 
 

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Snap! Raise campaigns raise more money on average than other software - without cutting corners on student safety and privacy. But the wrong tool could put your funds, your community’s data, and even your job at risk.
 
 
 
 
 
  Reviving the athletics booster club

If your athletics booster club is failing to raise adequate revenue, it might be time to revisit your approach.

Rochester High School (Michigan) Athletic Director Luke Beach, a recipient of Coach & Athletic Director’s 40 Under 40 Award, shares the strategy that proved successful in his program.


 
 
  Back to School: Advice on Balancing Coaching while Continuing Education

Scouting, game planning, recruiting, fundraising, running practices — there are far more responsibilities college coaches have to handle besides what happens on the court or field. Coaching staffs, much like their teams, have to work as a unit to cover all the bases, but the job entails a full-time commitment; even for those just starting their career.


 
 
 
 

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Unlocking Athletic Potential: The HSSCC Advantage

The National High School Strength Coaches Association (NHSSCA) is empowering high school coaches with the High School Strength Coach Certification (HSSCC). With the HSSCC, coaches are able to provide superior and safe training environments for student athletes nationwide shaping the future of high school sports.
 
 
 
 
 
  Fueling the busy student-athlete

Student-athletes have a lot on their plates. But that should be even more reason to ensure they are fueling properly to perform at their peak.


 
 
  SportsMed: Understanding baseball injuries

An increasing number of young baseball players are suffering elbow injuries. Pitchers are most affected, but they can impact everyone in the sport.


 
 
 
 

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Maximize School Revenue with Tech!

Discover how digital signage transforms fundraising, recruitment and communication in schools. Join Greg Crowe of Boostr Digital Displays as he shares best practices, common pitfalls and 2025 tech trends to enhance your school's strategy and boost revenue.
 
 
 
 

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