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Roots Podcast
shawn pitcher
74 episodes
2 weeks ago
The Roots podcast was created for the purpose of breaking down barriers within the sports performance field, bringing departments together in one format, and giving professionals the opportunity to express who they are behind their name. In addition, It will share how professionals in athletics play a role in developing the next generation of athletes based on their discipline. The vision is to develop a network of information, staff, and connections that can help athletic departments grow as a unit vs. working in silos.
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The Roots podcast was created for the purpose of breaking down barriers within the sports performance field, bringing departments together in one format, and giving professionals the opportunity to express who they are behind their name. In addition, It will share how professionals in athletics play a role in developing the next generation of athletes based on their discipline. The vision is to develop a network of information, staff, and connections that can help athletic departments grow as a unit vs. working in silos.
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Nutrition
Health & Fitness
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Kyle Bellamy, Assistant Director of Sports Science at The University of Oklahoma Ep. #57, Part. 2
Roots Podcast
34 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
Kyle Bellamy, Assistant Director of Sports Science at The University of Oklahoma Ep. #57, Part. 2

Kyle recently took on a new role as their assistant director of sport science. He recently spent 9 seasons at the University of Miami as the Hurricanes’ manager of football operations and director of football nutrition & performance. he oversaw he sports performance nutrition needs for football. Bellamy, a 2009 Miami alum and former Hurricanes baseball player, is no stranger to the Coral Gables community, as he spent the two seasons working in the Hurricanes’ strength and conditioning department as a full-time intern. As a player at Miami, Bellamy participated in College World Series with the No. 1-ranked Hurricanes in 2008, when he was a second-team All-American and was invited to play for Team USA. In 2009, Bellamy earned first-team All-America honors, and was named to watch lists for a number of major honors, including the Golden Spikes Award, the Dick Howser Trophy and Stopper of the Year Award. Following his collegiate career, the Chicago White Sox selected Bellamy in the fifth round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft. During his time with the White Sox, Bellamy was recognized as the “Hardest Working Pitcher in the Organization” in 2010 and 2012. Contact Information: - k.bellamy@ou.edu Need sports nutrition services or supplement/sport food discounts https://linktr.ee/rootsrd @universityofmiami @UniversityofOklahoma @whitesox @MLB #draft #mlbdraft #round #oaklahoma #florida #miami #gus #felder #sportsnutrition #food #trending #tracking #glasses #sports #science #sportscience #transition #role #effort #hardworker #baseball #football #coral #allamerican #collegeworldseries #awards #teamusa

Roots Podcast
The Roots podcast was created for the purpose of breaking down barriers within the sports performance field, bringing departments together in one format, and giving professionals the opportunity to express who they are behind their name. In addition, It will share how professionals in athletics play a role in developing the next generation of athletes based on their discipline. The vision is to develop a network of information, staff, and connections that can help athletic departments grow as a unit vs. working in silos.