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David Trevino is entering his second year as an assistant strength
and conditioning coach at North Texas and works in conjunction with multiple
sports.
He is the first assistant for the North Texas Football
Performance Program and also serves as the strength and conditioning coach for both
the softball and soccer teams. During
the 2011-2012 seasons, Trevino designed and implemented strength and
conditioning programs for the men's and women's track and field team, men's and
women's cross country team and the swimming and diving team.
Before joining the North Texas Strength and Conditioning
staff in May of 2011, Trevino spent the previous year as a seasonal strength
and conditioning coach for the New York Jets (2010-2011). While with the Jets, Trevino worked hand in
hand with the other three strength coaches on staff, planning and implementing
all aspects of the team's year-round strength and conditioning program. Specificially, Trevino was in charge of
conducting the developmental training program, as well as, tracking Bod Pod
body composition testing, administering the Functional Movement Screen and
managing the daily nutritional supplementation needs of the athletes.
Prior to working with the Jets, Trevino served as a graduate
intern with the Mean Green from August 2009 through February 2010. While on
staff, he worked with all of the Mean Green athletic teams.
Trevino completed his master's of science degree in kinesiology
at Texas A&M from August 2007 through December 2009. During his stint with the Aggies, he
committed a great deal of time volunteering with the strength and conditioning
department and working with multiple sports including football, men's
basketball, men's & women's track and field, men's & women's cross
country, volleyball, soccer, softball, men's and women's golf, and men's and
women's swimming and diving.
While at A&M, Trevino became professionally certified
through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association - SCCC
(2008).
Trevino also received experience training numerous athletes while
serving as strength and conditioning intern with Mike Boyle Strength and
Conditioning (2008), Athletes' Performance, Los Angeles (2007), and Velocity
Sports Performance (2006-2007).
Trevino graduated with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from
the University of North Texas in 2007. After
completion of his degree, Trevino became certified through the National Strength
and Conditioning Association - CSCS (2007).
Trevino currently resides in Denton with his wife, the
former Brittiny Chapman (NT Softball '2004-05) and their son Jesse Clay.
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