
Episode #270
The Power of Simplicity in Strength Coaching with Adam Kohlberg
The Power of Simplicity Summary On this episode of the Samson Strength Coach Collective, we sit down with Adam Kohlberg, Head Strength Coach at Fairmont State University, to discuss his unconventional journey into strength and conditioning and the philosophy he has developed along the way. Adam's path into strength and conditioning didn't follow a traditional route. Through internships, networking, time in baseball and private facilities, and a willingness to take advantage of opportunities, he continued building the experience needed to establish himself in the profession. Now at Fairmont State University, Adam faces the challenge of managing multiple teams and athletes within a shared facility. That environment has reinforced the importance of organization, adaptability, communication, and creating a culture where athletes are motivated to compete and improve. At the center of Adam's training philosophy is simplicity. Instead of chasing complexity for its own sake, he focuses on fundamental movements, consistency, and executing the basics at a high level. As Adam puts it, the goal is to "do the simple things savagely well." The conversation also explores athlete buy-in, relationship building, professional growth, and the role passion and humility play in building a sustainable career in strength and conditioning. Key Takeaways Focus on fundamental movements and maintain high rep integrity. Simplicity and consistency can create highly effective training programs. Organization and adaptability are critical when managing multiple teams and shared facilities. Athlete buy-in starts with relationships, communication, and trust. Internships and networking provide valuable opportunities to gain experience and grow professionally. Passion and humility are essential for sustaining a long-term career in strength and conditioning. Coaches don't need a conventional background to succeed if they're willing to learn, adapt, and put in the work. Quote "We try to do the simple things savagely well." — Adam Kohlberg, Head Strength Coach, Fairmont State University






