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Who is Dean Brittenham?CLIENT LIST: (while at NIFS, Universities, and at Scripps, San Diego) Chicago Cubs: Consultant during spring training Baltimore Orioles: Worked with coaches and athletes for three spring training seasons Stanford University Women's Tennis: Tested and trained a number of players at NIFS Notre Dame: Worked with women's and men's basketball teams and coaches University of Illinois: Installed the Athleticism program with the football team, coaches, and trainers.
1989–92 Clinician for the N.B.A. for International Basketball Clinics in Spain, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, Iceland, Israel, and England 1995–2000 Athletic Director of the Shiley Elite Training Programs at Scripps Clinic San Deigo, CA 1993–95 Athletic Excellence Consultant to teams and individuals. Executive Director of S.P.O.R.T. Elite 1988–1993 Strength and Conditioning Coach Indiana Pacers. Director of the Center for Athletic Development, at the National Institute for Fitness and Sport, Indianapolis, Indiana 1984–88 Strength, Speed, Flexibility, Conditioning, Athleticism New England Patriots. Went to the “85” Super Bowl as a new first year staff 1984-85 Speed, Flexibility, Conditioning, Coach Minnesota Vikings 1970–82 Consultant on Flexibility, Speed, and Conditioning New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos 1970–79 Assistant football coach University of Colorado in charge of recruiting speed and conditioning and became head track and cross country coach. In 1976 CU had 12 players drafted to the NFL, three in the 1st round 1967-70 Assistant Cross Country and Track Coach, University of Nebraska. Started the first off–season football program for credit. Coach Bob Devaney wanted a faster team and in two years it was the fastest team in the U.S. as timed by 22 pro scouts. They won two National Championships. 1964-67 Head Track and Cross Country, Occidental College 1962–64 Assistant Track and Cross Country, University of Kansas Education: Return to Home Page |
