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Mike Barwis

〔(ESPN - Offseason program has Wolverines looking, feeling different - College Football )〕
Mike Barwis is the founder and CEO of the Barwis Methods family of companies, including the Barwis Methods Training Centers. Mike is currently the Senior Advisor to the New York Mets and a consultant for the Miami Dolphins. He was formerly the Director of Strength and Conditioning for the University of Michigan where he was directly responsible for the development and implementation of the strength and conditioning programs. In 2003, Barwis assumed the responsibility for the Mountaineers football program, while maintaining his position with the Olympic sports. During his tenure at West Virginia University he designed and implemented programs for all of the Mountaineers 21 varsity sports. His last 5 years at WVU were widely considered to be the golden era in WVU athletics.
In addition, Mike has been published in numerous journals, magazines, newspapers, written several books, and produced several videos. Mike earned his undergraduate degree in Exercise Physiology from the School of Medicine at West Virginia University and his master's degree in Athletic Coaching with an emphasis in strength and conditioning. He also completed course work in the area of anatomy and physiology at Temple University. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the NSCA, BMI as a Barwis Methods Master Instructor and CPR and AED certified. Mike has been recognized in his field as one of the most influential strength coaches of all time.
Additionally, Mike is the star of the Discovery Channel’s hit TV show “American Muscle” which features his work with professional athletes and people with disabilities. Mike has also been featured in many TV, news, radio, and internet shows and is widely recognized as a leading authority on the neuromuscular systems and bio-mechanics. As a result, Mike has become one of the world’s most desired experts in helping elite athletes prevent and recover from sports-related injuries and surgeries. As a consultant, Mike helps teams and organizations assess their athletes’ biomechanics, work with their medical staff and strength staff to enhance scientific training protocols and helps design/redesign facility layouts. He also helps eliminate athletic imbalances and assesses soft tissue and neurological issues with athletes. Often, Mike works directly with team owners and General Managers, advising on beneficial high-level organizational adjustments.
==Background==
Mike Barwis is the founder and CEO of the Barwis Methods family of companies, including the Barwis Methods Training Centers, and a current consultant to the NY Mets. Most recently, he was the Director of Strength and Conditioning at the University of Michigan, where he was directly responsible for the development and implementation of the football strength and conditioning program, and he oversaw a staff that included 7 full-time assistants, 1 part-time assistant and 10 interns. Under his direct supervision, Barwis’s assistants also handled ice hockey, softball, wrestling, and men’s soccer.
Barwis earned his undergraduate degree in Exercise Physiology from the School of Medicine at West Virginia University and his master's degree in Athletic Coaching with an emphasis in strength and conditioning. He also completed course work in the area of anatomy and physiology at Temple University. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the NSCA, BMI as a Barwis Methods Master Instructor and CPR and AED certified.
Mike has coached 38 National Strength and Conditioning (NSCA) All-Americans and was one of 10 coaches to receive the Bronze Award from the NSCA certification commission. He has trained over 500 Olympic and professional athletes in over 40 sporting events.
Barwis worked at West Virginia University for a period of 14 years. He was appointed the Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic sports in 2000, during which time he supervised all of the University’s sports programs (except football). In 2003, Barwis assumed the responsibility for the Mountaineers football program, while maintaining his position with the Olympic sports. During his tenure at West Virginia University, he designed and implemented programs for all of the Mountaineers 21 varsity sports. His last 5 years at WVU were widely considered to be the golden era in WVU athletics.
Before becoming the strength and conditioning coach at West Virginia, he trained professional, Olympic, national and international competitors and medalists in wrestling, track and field, soccer, football, basketball, baseball, motocross, cycling, cross country, downhill skiing, boxing, ice hockey, tennis, swimming and diving, gymnastics, crew, body building and rifle.
Barwis joined Head Coach Rich Rodriguez at the University of Michigan in the winter of 2007, replacing Mike Gittleson as the strength and conditioning coach. Barwis was formerly employed as the strength and conditioning coach for the West Virginia Mountaineers. Mike Barwis was named director of strength and conditioning at West Virginia University, supervising the entire strength program for WVU athletics, in May 2003.〔5/16/2003 Charleston Gazette & Daily Mail (WV) at 4B〕 He had been previously employed as assistant strength and conditioning coach beginning in August 1998.〔8/6/1998 Charleston Gazette & Daily Mail (WV) at 3B〕

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