DiscoverThe PBSCCS PodcastEpisode 216: 216. Interview with Grace Cullen (Part One)
Episode 216: 216. Interview with Grace Cullen (Part One)

Episode 216: 216. Interview with Grace Cullen (Part One)

Update: 2025-10-15
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Grace is a Minor League Strength & Conditioning Coach with the Tampa Bay Rays, where she works to support athlete performance and development throughout the organization. Before joining the Rays, she served as an Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach at Queens University, working with baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, and men’s tennis. Grace has also spent time in professional baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals as a Player Development Strength & Conditioning Coach and previously interned with the Cleveland Guardians. 


She holds a master’s degree in Applied Kinesiology and Physiology from the University of Florida, and a bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science with a minor in Sports Psychology from the University of Evansville.



Topics covered in this episode:
-Her best professional baseball story
-Being a younger coach in the field
-Axial loading for baseball players
-Learning how to coach effectively without technology
-Working with unfamiliar sports and athletes

Quotes:
-"Their spine is so mobile and gets put in such crazy positions that I'm not really a huge fan of putting a bunch of weight on their back" (7:28 )
-"I just think people need to hammer the basics when they're coming up and they're interning" (10:04 )
-"I think whenever a coach writes a new program they probably modify it like five times" (19:39 )

If you would like to learn more from Grace, you can follow her on social media:

Instagram:
@coachgracecullen

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Episode 216: 216. Interview with Grace Cullen (Part One)

Episode 216: 216. Interview with Grace Cullen (Part One)

Professional Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society