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[QUOTE="Cheriehoop, post: 5417132, member: 127"] Well AI stinks because yesterday I asked for the average salary for a p5 men’s basketball strength and conditioning D1 head coach and this was AI’s reply below which is what I posted yesterday: According to google’s AI “The average salary for a head strength and conditioning coach in men's basketball can vary, but generally falls within the range of $60,500 to $84,575. However, top earners can reach salaries of $113,000 or more, [URL='https://www.indeed.com/q-basketball-strength-conditioning-jobs.html']according to Indeed[/URL]. ” AI noted it was using “Indeed as a reference. This however is what it is saying today which is much more extensive and uses different references. “The average salary for a men's basketball strength and conditioning head coach ranges from $45,110 to $83,179 per year. Some sources indicate a wider range, from $60,527 to $84,575, with high-level Division 1 coaches potentially earning six figures. Factors like location, experience, and the specific level of competition (e.g., Division 1 vs. smaller schools) can influence the exact salary. Detailed Breakdown: [LIST] [*][B]Average Salary:[/B] A general average for strength and conditioning coaches in the US is around $67,098 per year, but this can vary significantly. [*][B]Range:[/B] Salaries can range from a low of $54,156 to a high of $83,179, with most professionals earning between $60,323 and $75,515, according to Salary.com. [*][B]Division 1:[/B] High-level Division 1 strength coaches, specifically in men's basketball, may earn around $45,000 on the lower end, but some can reach six figures. [*][B]Factors:[/B] Location, education, certifications, experience, and the sector (college vs. professional) all play a role in determining a coach's earning potential. [*] [*][B]Other Sources:[/B] ZipRecruiter lists an average of $45,110 for head strength and conditioning coaches. The [URL='https://www.nsca.com/salary-survey/']National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)[/URL]found salaries ranging from $60,527 to $84,575 in their 2022 survey. “ I added the word “P5“ to the question on average salaries and got this answer. [*]“The average salary for a Head Strength and Conditioning Coach in a P5 men's basketball program is around $45,110 annually. However, salaries can range from $38,353 to $51,879, with top earners potentially making $59,000. Factors like experience, education, and location can influence salary. Here's a more detailed breakdown: [LIST] [*][B]Average Salary:[/B] $45,110 [*][B]Range:[/B] $38,353 to $51,879 [*][B]Top Earners:[/B] Up to $59,000 [*][B]Variables:[/B] Experience, education, certifications, and location all play a role in salary. [/LIST] For a more specific understanding, consider researching salary data for strength and conditioning coaches at individual P5 universities or programs.The [URL='https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&sca_esv=0b47d0b50944dd7a&hl=en-us&cs=0&sxsrf=AHTn8zrQkGN1RrtrwU4rmnitoWErN3U6GQ%3A1745790339951&q=National+Strength+and+Conditioning+Association+%28NSCA%29&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi4hoXol_mMAxXuMlkFHUHlI78QxccNegQIJBAB&mstk=AUtExfCfIiqPviewt6MaAS9zWnxvUSisGqCu6g41jnOSlkx38xC3_OYTcQlGYbwR60ZuEHc2n9xZXuzX6K796fLNQBnZJydh3kuyAXfMqTCluZhxJ9IhAIEpvv0RiJiY_ev6pr0E5m-nF6-mrtT7crvMNA9jhGw4zGjtHmZqAEcMhcyEBHA&csui=3']National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA)[/URL] also offers salary survey data that can provide further insights. “ [*] I questioned the accuracy of their answers and I still do but I did research it and didn’t make it up. I asked about head college coaches who wouldn’t have been new to the field. Heaven help us though if people are using A1 for important decisions. I still could see though how BC would have to take into account their location’s cost of living as most employers do. However whether AI is accurate, I certainly can’t definitely prove and I doubt most of us can either.Apologize for the length. [*] [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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