The first member of UW-Whitewater’s 2013 Athletic Hall of Fame Class was announced via Twitter this morning (6/24). Brad Arnett who played football for the Warhawks from 1990-1993 will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on December 2nd.
Arnett, who grew up in Fort Atkinson, has been working professionally with athletes of all ages to meet their goals for more than 17 years. He played four years of football at the University of Wisconsin -Whitewater, two of which as a starter, and earned all-conference and All-American honors his senior season of 1993. In 1994 Brad began his career as strength and conditioning coach for University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. After completing his degree in Corporate and Community Health in 1995 at Whitewater and his Master’s degree in Kinesiology in 1996 at the University of Minnesota, Brad remained with the University and worked for over five ½ years as the Director of the Olympic sport strength and conditioning program. Brad is CSCS certified and a USAW club coach.
In 2000, Brad joined the University of Arizona and served as Assistant Athletic Director of strength and conditioning, working specifically with the men’s football and basketball teams as well as overseeing all aspects in regards to the training of Arizona’s 17 other athletic programs. Brad has trained athletes from every professional organization including: NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, PGA, LPGA, UFC, Arena football, Olympic medalist’s (8 athletes that have medaled individually, several others on Olympic and World teams) as well as professional tri-athletes.
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