Adam Ringler
About Adam Ringler
Adam Ringler serves as the Head of Sport Science at the University of Colorado, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in strength and conditioning, having held various roles at Michigan State University and Wichita State University, and he focuses on enhancing athlete performance through strategic models and innovative programs.
Current Role at University of Colorado
Adam Ringler serves as the Head of Sport Science at the University of Colorado since 2021. In this role, he develops strategic performance models aimed at enhancing both student-athlete and team performance. He also integrates sport-science and applied sport-psychological principles into the strength and conditioning program. Additionally, he oversees secure data transference for research on injury epidemiology and student-athlete health initiatives.
Previous Experience at Michigan State University
Adam Ringler has a history of working at Michigan State University, where he served as a Volunteer Strength and Conditioning Coach from 2007 to 2009. He also held the position of Strength & Conditioning Graduate Assistant from 2009 to 2010. His time at the university contributed to his foundational knowledge and experience in strength and conditioning.
Experience at Wichita State University
From 2010 to 2017, Adam Ringler worked at Wichita State University as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. In this capacity, he contributed to the physical preparation of athletes, developing training programs that supported their performance and overall athletic development.
Educational Background in Kinesiology
Adam Ringler studied Kinesiology at Michigan State University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree from 2004 to 2008 and his Master's degree from 2008 to 2010. His education provided him with a strong foundation in the principles of human movement, exercise science, and athletic performance.
Mentorship and Intern Development
In his current role, Adam Ringler mentors several professional interns each semester. He focuses on education, assessment, and curriculum development, ensuring that interns gain practical experience and knowledge in the field of sport science and strength and conditioning.