Owner / Strength Coach
[quote author=”Brad Longazel”] Everyday Athletes is about getting people results. We started Everyday Athletes with the intention on helping people plain and simple we are here to help and serve.[/quote] [/align] [tabgroup] [tab title=”Bio”] MS, CSCS, ACSM, USAW
Along with personal training, Brad has worked in physical therapy clinics as well as strength and conditioning facilities. He holds certification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is recognized as an Olympic weight-lifting coach by the U.S. Weightlifting Association. He has been featured on multiple health and fitness sites including livestrong.com, bodybuilding.com, t-nation.com, and elitefts.com. He is the author of the Definitive Guide to Battling Ropes. Brad Longazel earned a Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Louisville.
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Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science from the University of Lousiville
Masters of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Louisville
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
United States Olympic Weightlifting Club Coach
American College of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer
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Books
The Definitive Guide to Battling Ropes
Articles on Elitefts
Learn to Breathe: Your Next PR Depends on It
Death of Static Stretching
Three Dimensional Hip Strength for Performance and Injury Prevention
Facts needed to prevent hamstrings strains
Wide or Narrow Grip Pull-Ups
Disable Your Strength Limits Focus on Pain
A Case For Wide Stance Squats
Articles on t-nation.com
Bench Press Grip: The Magic Number
Unleash the Power of the Jump Squat
Articles on bodybuilding.com
Fuel To Burn: Why Only Fat-Loss Fools Train On An Empty Stomach
Why Usain Bolt Doesn’t Wear Skinny Jeans: The Fast-Track To Olympic Legs
Secret to the Perfect Squat
Articles on livestrong.com
Can Fallen Arches Be Fixed With Exercise?
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[/toggle] [toggle title=”Proudest Moment”] One evening I had a client cancel so I had some free time upstairs. I looked out the window and was amazed to still see a full gym crowd. It made all the long hours getting the gym off the ground well worth it.
[/toggle] [toggle title=”Favorite Exercise”] I really enjoy the deadlift with bench pressing being a close second. Not a fan of my squat right now.
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