Interview with Park Tudor Girls Basketball Coach Mike Smiley on their upcoming season and the importance of strength training.
Clarke and his family featured in Butler University's 2018 COE Year in Review magazine
Testimonial: IMG Football Coach Kevin Wright on Brian Clarke
Using a Daytime Strength & Conditioning Class to Build Powerful, Engaged Leaders
Clarke, a 2018 Coach & A.D. 40 Under 40 honoree, started pushing for more daytime strength and conditioning classes almost immediately after he began his tenure with Noblesville. With this type of training during the school day, coaches can spend more time on sport-specific skills during after school practices.
Testimonial: Coach David McCollough on Brian Clarke
Noblesville High School hosts NHSSCA National Conference
Brian Clarke is named to Coach & Athletic Director's "40 Under 40" Class of 2018
Coach and Athletic Director magazine, in partnership with the National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA) has announced its inaugural 40 Under 40 Class of 2018 — a group of exemplary sports professionals nominated by their peers for the impressive accomplishments of their young careers. The Class of 2018 was honored at the NHSACA Annual Convention on Monday, June 25, 2018, and will be featured in the upcoming July/August issue of Coach and Athletic Director.
Testimonial: Athletic Trainer Pete Dewer about working with Brian Clarke
Clinically, Mr. Clarke’s knowledge is unsurpassed. He understands the importance of having proper joint mobility and being an efficient mover before moving weight. This attention to detail has resulted in a consistently low injury rate with weight room activities, a rate that continues to decrease annually. He continues to work very closely with our sports medicine staff, including our team physicians, to further investigate ways to reduce injuries in his student-athletes.
A Blessing in Disguise
Brian Clarke didn’t dream of being a coach, but life had other plans for him. “The injury did a lot more for me, because my plan didn’t work out,” Clarke said. “Adversity that no one could change, no one could change, made me live and have to go a different direction. So, if anything, it was a blessing.”