
Episode 174: Clemson Women's Volleyball Strength Training, Leadership, and Faith with Maddie Anspaugh.
When volleyball is your dream, your outlet, and almost your entire world, how do you keep your identity and faith bigger than the game?
Welcome to Oak Performance Radio, which explores what high-level performance actually demands. The show looks at training, preparation, and decision-making through the lens of real athletes, real coaches, and real environments on the field and beyond it.
Episode Highlights
In today’s episode, host Adam Lane sits down with Clemson volleyball outside hitter Maddie Anspaugh to talk about what it really takes to jump from a small high school program into ACC volleyball. Maddie shares how she graduated early, moved to Clemson, and now manages a demanding schedule filled with lifting, practice, class, and study hall. She also talks about leadership and followership on a Power 5 team, working through perfectionism and pressure, and keeping her faith and identity bigger than volleyball.
Episode Outline
From Rockford Christian to Clemson.
Spring Volleyball in the ACC.
Inside the Weight Room
Daily Life of a Clemson Volleyball Player.
Leadership, Followership, and Team Culture.
Mindset, Perfectionism, and Mental Performance.
Finding Joy and Identity Beyond Volleyball.
Character, Conflict, and Owning Your Mistakes.
Goals, Future, and What’s Next.
Role Models and Giving Back.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro & Maddie’s Clemson move
01:43 Spring volleyball & ACC pace
03:59 Serving, passing & speed of the game
05:42 Weight room training & conditioning tools
07:40 Daily schedule & academic demands
10:42 Sleep, habits & sports psychology
12:47 Leadership, followership & team culture
16:16 Mindset, perfectionism & faith
19:59 Identity beyond volleyball & Tim Tebow lesson
33:09 Character, conflict & apologizing to teammates
40:14 Physical toll of volleyball & future goals
43:21 Spring matches, pro dreams & closing
Action Taken
Maddie has joined Clemson early and is:
Lifting four days a week and training in volleyball 2–3 hours daily.
Attending leadership and followership sessions with Iron Leaders.
Working regularly with a mental performance coach.
Using Clemson’s ARC recovery center and support resources.
Preparing for:
First spring match vs. Furman
Spring tournament vs. Georgia and UNC Asheville.
Longer-term commitments
Targeting graduation around May 2029
Exploring an MBA while still competing
Keeping the door open for pro indoor or beach volleyball.
Conclusion
Maddie’s story shows what Division I volleyball actually looks like day to day early mornings, heavy training, and high expectations in the gym and in the classroom. It also shows how much the right mindset, teammates, coaches, and faith can shape that experience. For anyone wondering what it really takes to compete at a high level and still enjoy the game, Maddie gives a clear, honest look at the trade-offs, the rewards, and the kind of person you have to become along the way.
Call To Action
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Connect with Maddie;
@manspaugh7
Thank you for listening and for caring about what it really takes behind the scenes—not just the highlights on game day. Keep chasing big goals with the same honesty, work ethic, and perspective Maddie shared in this conversation.
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