3. Consulting between an athletic department and university itself. The group that was investigated was Inter-Collegiate Athletic Consulting It was founded in 2001 Purpose was to define the role athletics play on a university campus and provide answers to questions relating the two. Inter-collegiate Consulting
4. Goal: enhance overall college experience for both academia and athletics without compromising the university’s mission. It facilitates communication between the two parties It has 4 Guiding Principles: Personal Service Partnership Objectivity Sensitivity Inter-Collegiate Athletic Consulting
5. Underappreciated Food is fuel Clemson University uses Dr. Loreto Jackson, Ph.D. Nutritional Consulting
6. Well educated with both Bachelor’s and Master’s from the University of Delaware. Here doctoral work was completed at the University of Miami. Published multiple books and journal articles in the field of nutrition. Owns nutritional consulting company called The Performance Institute. Began working with Clemson in 2005 Players are referred to her by coaches, athletic trainers, or on a players own self interest. Dr. Jackson breaks down the athlete’s daily eating habits and then develops a schedule that allows them to adjust their lifestyle. Noticeable results are body composition and on-field performance Dr. Jackson
7. Sports Psychology is the study of how psychology influences sports, performance, exercise and physical activity. “Sports are 90% mental, and 10% physical.” It was founded in 1920 and later was studied more extensively in 1980’s. Developed by Carl Diem in Berlin, Germany Clemson University employs Dr. Milt Lowder, Ph.D Mental/Psychological Consulting
8. Dr. Lowder’s goal is to develop a strong mind that is necessary for competition and dealing with stress. Bachelor’s degree from Clemson University, Master’s from Webster University and Ph. D. from the University of Kentucky. He later completed his clinical internship where he started, Clemson University. Began working with Clemson Football in 2009 “Moment with Milt” is his group setting – goal setting and stress Dr. Lowder also offers individual meetings for special cases Can be referred by a coach, athletic trainer, or the athlete Two sport athletes – anxiety, mental toughness “Milt’s job is the peak performance of our team as well as the mental health of our team.” - Coach Dabo Swinney Dr. Lowder
9. In present day this may be the most important. Consultants teach athletes the importance of words and their strength. They work on athlete’s diction and choice of words. Can be the difference in having a job and being fired. Media Relations
10. Clemson uses a firm called The Speaking Specialists They come in prior to the start of the season during fall camp. How to conduct interviews, give speeches, and how to properly use social media. Company goal, “We will prepare you to be effective and persuasive every time you conduct and interview, prepare and deliver a speech, or communicate to the public.” 5 Conerstones Social Media is the biggest concern. Prepare the athlete on how to deal with the media and also how to positively promote both themselves and the organization they represent. The Speaking Specialists
11. Consulting is not a sign of laziness but rather a sign of dedication to an organization’s consumers. Clemson’s fanbase and alumni Universities and organizations that utilize consulting properly tend to continue to be successful for the long haul. Conclusion
Former deans to administrators and all the way down to major gifts and even a former baseball chief investigator.
1- help athletes deal with social media and how it effects their perception2- prepare for all forms of interviews3- improve their image through positive public interactions4- teach better interview techniques5- crisis aversion and handling