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2019 Hammer Strength Clinic Unites Strength and Conditioning Professionals in Atlanta

Posted: April 15, 2019 in Suppliers

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ROSEMONT, IL – Hammer Strength, the world’s foremost strength training equipment brand, will host a strength training clinic on April 26 – 27 at Georgia State University in Atlanta, offering fitness professionals the opportunity to learn from some of the best strength and conditioning coaches in the industry. The clinic, the most recent in a series of hundreds that have been hosted by Hammer Strength over the past 27 years, is designed to bring the athletic community together to share knowledge and help build elite programs across the country.

The 2019 Hammer Strength Clinic features notable coaches and athletic performance experts from prominent programs including the Atlanta Falcons, Club de Fútbol América, Clemson University, and others. The event is approved by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), and in-person attendees can earn continuing education credits. The clinic will also be live-streamed for those unable to attend in Atlanta, with participants eligible to earn credits through NSCA.

“We’re committed to upholding our 27-year legacy of promoting training and education within the athletic community, and are proud to play a part in the continuous improvement of athletic programs at every level and in personal training facilities,” said Jeremy Wilson, National Segment Manager Education and Athletics, Life Fitness. “We are especially excited for this year’s clinic, as it will serve as our one and only clinic of the year, featuring an A-list agenda of speakers and engaging activities for the weekend.”

The two-day clinic will feature 11 event speakers, who will provide insight and guidance on strength training and sports performance, fitness program tips, and more. These include:

  • Jesse Ackerman, head strength and conditioning coach, Atlanta Falcons;
  • Joey Batson, director of football strength and conditioning, Clemson University;
  • Eric Cash, head strength and conditioning coach, Dorman High School;
  • Brian Clarke, head strength and conditioning coordinator, Noblesville (IN) High School;
  • Matt Hickmann, head football strength and conditioning coach, Middle Tennessee State University;
  • Kaz Kazadi, assistant athletic director for human performance, Southern Methodist University;
  • Yancy McKnight, head football strength and conditioning coach, University of Texas;
  • Paolo Pacione, coordinator of performance, Club de Fútbol América;
  • Jeff Pitman, director of football performance, Boise State University;
  • Scott Sinclair, director of strength and conditioning, University of Georgia;
  • John Sisk, head football strength coach, Georgia State University.

“Clinics like this are invaluable for coaching staff and fitness professionals alike allowing the community to share and learn new training techniques and philosophies,” said John Sisk, head football strength coach, Georgia State University. “We’re honored to be this year’s host, as our program highly values the innovation and reliability of Hammer Strength’s equipment.”

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