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Eric Cressey (Uconn grad) named Yankees Strength and Conditioning Coach
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[QUOTE="dennismenace, post: 3389054, member: 6158"] [SIZE=7][B]Eric Cressey[/B][/SIZE] Eric is president of Cressey Performance, a facility located just west of Boston, MA. He has published five books and co-created four DVD sets. [IMG alt="Eric Cressey"]https://cdn.muscleandstrength.com/sites/default/files/field/image/author/eric-cressey_0.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE=5][B]About Eric Cressey[/B][/SIZE] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-hire-eric-cressey-training-staff-changes[/URL] Eric Cressey is president and co-founder of [URL='http://www.cresseyperformance.com/']Cressey Performance[/URL], a facility located just west of Boston, MA. A highly sought-after coach for healthy and injured athletes alike, Eric has helped athletes at all levels – from youth sports to the professional and Olympic ranks – achieve their highest levels of performance in a variety of sports. Behind Eric’s expertise, Cressey Performance has rapidly established itself as a go-to high performance facility among Boston athletes – and those that come from across the country and abroad to experience CP’s cutting-edge methods. Eric is perhaps best known for his extensive work with baseball players, with more than four dozen professional players traveling to Massachusetts to train with him each off-season. [B]Cressey, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, received his Master’s Degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in Exercise Science through the University of Connecticut Department of Kinesiology, the #1 ranked kinesiology graduate program in the nation. At UCONN, Eric was involved in varsity strength and conditioning and research in the human performance laboratory[/B]. Previously, Eric graduated from the University of New England with a double major in Exercise Science and Sports and Fitness Management. An accomplished author, Cressey has authored over 200 published articles in all. Eric has published five books and co-created four DVD sets that have been sold in over 50 countries around the world. Eric has been an invited guest speaker in five countries and more than one dozen U.S. states. His Master’s thesis, “The effects of 10 weeks of lower-body unstable surface training on markers of athletic performance,” was published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, and Cressey was a co-author for the International Youth Conditioning Association’s High School Strength and Conditioning Certification. As a competitive powerlifter, Eric holds several state, national, and world records. A mainstay in the Powerlifting USA Top 100 lifts in his weight class, Cressey is rapidly approaching Elite status with competition bests of 540 [URL='https://www.muscleandstrength.com/exercises/squat.html']squat[/URL], 402 bench, 650 [URL='https://www.muscleandstrength.com/exercises/deadlifts.html']deadlift[/URL], and 1532 total in the 165-pound weight class. He is recognized as a coach who can jump, sprint, and lift alongside his best athletes to push them to higher levels – and keep them healthy in the process. [/QUOTE]
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