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T H E B F S C L I N I C I a N S T A THE BFS CLINICIAN STAFF BIGGER FASTER STRONGER EVAN AYRES • Northwest Director JEFF SELLERS • MID-WEST DIRECTOR Bachelor of Science Degree • International • Strength and Conditioning Coach at the Univ. of Sports Science Association: Certified • Evansville 1990-00 • 2001-Current Full Time BFS • Shorecrest High School Assistant Football and REG HEPARD • Trained over 3,000 athletes, male and female in 15 G S different sports • Coached U of E Powerlifting Track Coach Football - Offensive and Defensive PRESIDENT Line Coach Track - Throwers • University of Team to back-to-back National Championships in Arizona: Designed strength, conditioning and ICK NDERSON ‘94 and ‘95 • NSCA, Certified CSCS • USWF, R A Olympic Lifting Certified USWF I • 1987 APF speed development programs for varsity athletes. VICE-PRESIDENT • Coached Professional Athletes in NFL, NBA World Record holder in the Squat •Won 1987 IPF and MLB • Central Washington Univ. Head BOB ROWBOTHAM Powerlifting World Championship • Track Strength and Conditioning Coach VICE-PRESIDENT BOBBY POSS MARK BECKHAM DENNIS DUNN M.S. Degree from Indiana State University • 28 • Head Football Coach and Strength & Conditioning • Head Coach at national power Evangel Christian years head football coaching • 241 wins 89 loses Coach at Oxnard H.S., Oxnard, CA • 23 years Academy in Shreveport, LA • 5 State Championships 1 tie 5 North Carolina 4-A State Championships • coaching Football, Basketball, Baseball & Track in ‘93, ‘94, ‘96 -‘98, ‘99 • USA Today’s Super 25 1996 02,99,91,86,84 • Lead three different 4-A schools OK, TX & CA • 14 years head coaching experience • thru ‘99 • QB’s have averaged 350 yards per game over to the State Title • South Region Coach-of-the-Year Implementing BFS System since 1988 for all sports • the last 8 years • Heads the Unified Strength & (NFCA) 2000 • North Carolina Coach-of-the-Year Turned around 3 losing football programs • Teams Conditioning BFS Program for all Boys & Girls Sports 01,99,91,89 • Shrine Bowl Head Coach 1998 • have made playoffs 13 of last 14 years, including 3 at Evangel • 14 Coach of the Year Awards • Record at Twelve Conference Championships • Sixteen times semi-final appearances, 2 title games appearances and Evangel is 115-8 • Overall record is 135 -26 (60-0 over to the State Playoffs • one CIF Title • CIF Coach of the Year, 1996 • Clinic last four years) • Has masters in education • 1999 team speaker at several renowned Sports Clinics • crowned National Champions by FOX News • JEFF SCURRAN BOB BOZIED LEN WALENCIKOWSKI • Turned around 5 losing programs and put them into • Coached Football in Five Different States • Football • Strength and Conditioning coach at Miami playoff's by 2nd year •Coached Tucson's Sabino High 4-A Coach of the Year in Colorado at Adams City Southridge High School since 1979 • Coached high to the 1990, '92 &'98 Arizona State Championship, and High • Football Coach of the Year at Riggs High in school football and wrestling for 20 years • a top 20 USA Today ranking •Motivational speaker for Pierre South Dakota • Turned 2 Losing Football Coached 18 pro football players, over 30 Division I business, school organizations and athletics • Won over Teams into Winners • Assistant Coach at Augustana football scholarship players and over 100 other col- 80% of all games coached in 5 sports, including College for 7 Years with Two Division II Playoff lege football players • Coached 5 track All- women's athletics •Specializes in Power Cleans and Appearances • Head Football Coach at Arvada High Americans and over 18 pro baseball draftees • Total Lifting Programs for all athletes • Dynamic, emo- in Colorado • Has Implemented the BFS Program the Coordinates the BFS Program for 25 varsity sports tional, team-oriented speaker • New Head Football Last 10 Years at Two Different High Schools • & all P.E. classes at Southridge • Southridge foot- Coach at Pima College in Tucson • ball was the best in Florida in the 1990’s • 68 BFS - Spring 2004 • Bigger Faster Stronger 1-800-628-9737 THE BFS CLINICIAN STAFF NEW CLINICIAN DOUG HOLLAND RICK BOJAK DOUG EKMARK •Current football coach at Pima Community College, Vertan BFS Clinician has a history of turning AZ • Has worked extensively with at-risk students • •Has been coaching and teaching since 1975 • 2 programs around and developing winning tradi- Defensive coordinator at Sabino High School • Master degrees from Univ. of Utah in psychology tions • Head football coach at Park High School, Winner of 4A State Championship in 1998 • and physical education • Turned around two high Mimmesota • Has been head coach in football, Contracted curriculum developer and lecturer • Was school football programs from winless records to basketball and baseball at the collegiate level • Assistant Principal of Activities at Sabino High champions • Named Football Coach, Citizen and Has Masters degree • Has done BFS program School • Has won state championships in football, Utah Teacher of the Year in 1995 • Took a 0-22 team since the late 70’s • baseball, softball, swimming and soccer • Won three to the 4A state finals after only one year • His foot- state awards in six years for most outstanding athletic ball teams have won 10 region titles and played for program in Arizona • Has worked with and imple- state titles • Coached at three Universities • Head mented the BFS program for over 10 years coach at brand new Riverton H.S. in Utah • NEW CLINICIAN JOHN ROWBOTHAM JIM BROWN, BFS NATL SALES REP ROGER FREEBORN • Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach at • A BFS Clinician since 1987 • Dynamic and • A 20+ yr. BFS veteran • Coached Football Conf. University of Utah working with football, and base- Motivational Speaker • Coach Brown can teach the Championship Teams in 6 states over 35 years • His ball • Used the BFS program for 11 years while Total BFS Package in easy-to-understand terms • Oregon record is 70-15 with 6 conf. championships, 6 competing as an athlete • Part of three state champi- Coached four major sports for 20 years at all size playoffs and 1 State Championship • Has MS Degree in onship teams in football 95-97 • Played for Univ. of schools • NSCA & USA Wt. Member • Has done BFS Leadership • Expert in Motivational Psychology • Has Utah ‘00 named Special Teams Most Inspirational Clinics from Coast-to-Coast • Expert in organizing the coached boys & girls track and basketball plus boys base- Player • Played for P.L.Univ. 01-02, Named Team Total BFS Program for any high school situation and ball, softball & wrestling • Strength coach for Nat. Most Inspirational Player. • Head Strength Coach for any sport during the in-season or off-season. • Has Champion Cristy Ward • Most Recently turned a 9-20 Olympus HS, UT & Washington HS, WA. • 450 kids in his daily program • team into 23-5 two-time Conf. Champion. See BFS Clinician Patty Hagemeyer on page 73 MANDY EAKIN RICK TOMBERLIN RAY COSENZA • Featured in the BFS Video ” The Total Program for • Head Football Coach and A.D. at Washington Co. • Assistant Principal and Head Football Coach at Women” • Attended S.E. Missouri State as a Student HS in Georgia for the last 10 years • Earned 29 Fitchburg High School, Massachusetts • Record at Athletic Trainer for Football, Baseball, Track and Coach of the Year Awards • Set the GA single sea- FHS is 97-36-1, including 8 Super Bowl appear- Basketball • B.S. in Heath Management /Athletic son scoring record with 630 points (42.2 pnts/game) ances, 5 league championships, and 3 State Training • A.T.C. • C.S.C.S. • Has done BFS Clinics • AA State Champs in ‘94, ‘96 and ‘97 • Has had a Division 1Super Bowl Championships '91, '96, and in many states for over 11 years •Manager of an total of 84 players sign football scholarships • '00 • Masters degree in counseling and psychology Aquatic & Fitness Center in Poplar Bluff• Strength Coached 6 All-Americans • Selected as Pres. of the • Played professional baseball in Holland for 4 Coach for Three Rivers Community College Female Georgia A.D. Association in ‘97 • Won 115 games in years • Coached varsity baseball for 15 years • Has athletes • U.S. Weightlifting Association Club Coach 10 yrs (state record for same school) • implemented BFS program since 1991 and has Level One • hosted 5 clinics in that time • 1-800-628-9737 Bigger Faster Stronger • Spring 2004 - BFS 69 BFS CLINICS AN ALL-DAY ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE AT YOUR SCHOOL OVER 360 HIGH SCHOOL STATE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS HAVE BEEN WON AFTER A BFS CLINIC! “The Best Kept Secret For “I Wish I Had Discovered BFS Winning In America” Clinics Earlier” “We Won!!!” “Inspired, Motivated and “We are a Unified School and Rewarded a Wonderful Day!” are Winning Everywhere” AMAZING CLINIC RESULTS!!! To say the least our BFS Clinic was On behalf of the entire North Scott I have to share with you the tremen- the beginning of something great for Athletic Program I want to thank dous feedback we have received our football program. Within three you for the tremendous job that you from the coaches in attendance, months, our off-season program did. Our kids and coaches are still students, athletic director and the produced fourteen 1,000 pound club buzzing about the clinic. The profes- parents. The phone has been ringing members where we were only able to sionalism you showed was a great off the hook with positive feedback. previously produce one or two. The example to our coaches and the The clinic was both informative and BFS Program lead to many positive enthusiasm that you showed to our motivational. It had a significant changes in our athletes self image as kids was a great selling point for the impact on my athletes. physical, fast football players. BFS Program. Coach Bob Butler Chuck Warden Randy Schrader Tappan Zee High School, NY Head Football Coach Head Football Coach Loveland High School, OH North Scott High School, IA I loved our BFS Clinic! I learned more in this one day than I have in Our BFS Clinic was everything we I have been doing the BFS program all the other clinics I have been to had hoped for and more! I see the for 2 years now.
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