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Tim McClellan

Strength and Conditioning

 

 

Career
MC, C.S.C.S.
Director of Performance Enhancement

 

Strength and Conditioning
 

For the past two decades Tim has distinguished himself nationally as an innovator in the performance enhancement field. Tim previously spent thirteen years coaching at Arizona State University, where he directly coached all twenty-five varsity teams. Among his coached athletes are over 200 NCAA All-Americans, (who combined for over 500 All American Awards), Olympic Gold Medalists in over a dozen events, and professionals in eight different sports. Tim was twice named Head Coach of the USA Powerlifting team, Olympic Strength Coach for 1996 USA Wrestling Team and Consulting Coach to the Boston Bruins. He has published over three dozen articles on training and produced 12 instructional video tapes. Stand-out athletes he has coached include NFL Pro-Bowlers Donovan McNabb, Simeon Rice, Keith Bulluck, Scott Player and Olympic Champions Kurt Angle, Kenny Monday, Gary Hall Jr. and Stacy Dragila.

With regards to volleyball, Tim has coached hundreds of players, ranging from youth development club players to the former Olympic team captain. This range includes several NCAA All-Americans, All-State High School players and All-Tournament club players. He wrote his Master’s Thesis on strength and conditioning for female collegiate volleyball players, a 4 year longitudinal study.