Strength Scoop - Tuesday February 18, 2025

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Liberty: The Liberty University Football Strength and Conditioning Department is now accepting applications for the positions of VOLUNTEER INTERN for Summer Semester of 2025. DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES will include but are not limited to assisting in the implementation of the Strength and Conditioning programs; set up and break down for daily activities, routine maintenance and cleaning of the training facilities, and participation in the internship curriculum. NO MONETARY COMPENSATION, HOUSING, OR TRANSPORTATION will be provided, however, Interns will receive experience working in a Division 1 training environment and have the opportunity to earn recommendations for future career opportunities and/or receive college credit if applicable. The Intern’s level of ambition will determine the level of the learning experience. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have a strong work ethic and have a desire to become a strength and conditioning professional. Interns are expected to be punctual, enthusiastic, reliable, productive and consistent along with having the financial capability to hold the position for the duration of the internship. Ideal candidates should possess a bachelor’s degree or be in the last semester of coursework earning and undergraduate degree in exercise science or related field of study. Certification from one or more of the following (NSCA, CSCS; CSCCa, SCCC; USAW) is preferred but not required. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume, 3 references and a 3-5 minute testimony video to Chris Terry, Senior Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, at cterry31@liberty.edu.

New York Giants: Drew Wilson has been promoted to director of strength and performance, Mark Naylor and Chris Allen have been hired as assistant strength and conditioning coaches, and former LSU staffer Dr. Matt Frakes has been hired as director of nutrition.

Carolina Panthers: The Athletic shares the team has parted ways with strength and conditioning coach Jeremy Scott and are set to hire Vikings director of performance Josh Hingst, who has spent the past four seasons in Minnesota and was previously a strength and conditioning coach with the Eagles.

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