Word: strengthing
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Craig Fitzgerald, the director of strength and conditioning at Harvard, who made a name for himself with the remarkable intensity of the workout regimens he designed, will be leaving for a post at the University of South Carolina, he said today...
Fitzgerald, who came to Harvard in April, 2005 after a stint as the assistant director of strength and conditioning at the University of Maryland, worked directly with many of the University’s athletic teams, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling, and men’s tennis. He will serve as the head football strength coach in South Carolina, where he is due to report on Wednesday...
Football captain Carl D. Ehrlich ‘09, whom Fitzgerald informed of his decision earlier today, said that despite Fitzgerald’s attachment to Harvard, the chance to head a strength program in the Southeastern Conference, one of the nation’s most prominent athletic conferences, was simply too good to pass...
...college football, it’s understood that an opportunity like that is impossible to pass up,” Ehrlich said. “To be the head strength and conditioning coach at an SEC school—that’s being at the top of your industry, so it’s something that is unspoken—that it’s natural that somebody’s going to take that...
...When you get to the higher levels of division one college basketball, it’s all about strength and conditioning—can you outstrength and outrun the other team?” Rollins said. “And I think we’ve been able to at least stay with our opponents if not outrun them. It’s always been a strength...