Lorne Goldenberg Names Strength and Conditioning Coach
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Lorne Goldenberg, who worked with Jacques Martin in Ottawa and Florida, has succeeded Scott Livingston as the Canadiens' strength and conditioning coordinator.
If you don't think this is an important job, ask any player rehabbing an injury.
Here's Harani's sum-up:
Lorne Goldenberg will be the strength and conditioning coach for the Habs next season. He is the owner and president of The Athletic Conditioning Center, Strength Tek Fitness & Wellness Consultants which he founded in 1987 and Station Seven Reebok in Toronto. The guy's been a strength and conditioner coach in NHL since 1986 when he started with the St.Louis Blues. His other NHL stops include:
“I’m going to Ottawa for a month to train with Lorne Goldenberg, our new strength and conditioning coach,” explained Lapierre, who won’t be making the two and a half hour voyage solo. His good friend and fellow Habs forward, Guillaume Latendresse will be riding shotgun for the trek.
“Guillaume is coming with me and we’ve already rented an apartment there for the month. We’ll be working out hard and we’ll have someone helping us with our nutrition, just helping us in the final sprint heading into camp,” confided the 2008-09 Jacques Beauchamp award winner, given annually to the team’s unsung hero.
“At the start of last year, I didn’t really have a ton of confidence in myself and in my performance at the NHL level,” offered the Saint-Leonard native. “Over the course of the season, I found that confidence. This year, I’m going to start off strong, fully aware of what I’ve already accomplished as well as the challenges that still lie ahead for me.”
Gainey really made sure Martin got his guys to surround him. It was probably key for him to take the coaching position.
i'm not sure how i feel about this. Martin got his guys, that's for sure, but what did they ever accomplish? Ottawa had a few good years but what about florida? Nothing much there.
Has me a bit concerned that he's just getting his buddies some jobs.
Would have preferred Stéphane Dubé....but that's probably 'cause he's one of the few that I know that is doing that kind of job. But I know that tons of NHL'ers love the guy a whole lot though.
I know its hard to read but the teams are ranked from worst to best and the last number means Florida has had an average of 295 Man games lost per season.
i'm not sure how i feel about this. Martin got his guys, that's for sure, but what did they ever accomplish? Ottawa had a few good years but what about florida? Nothing much there.
Has me a bit concerned that he's just getting his buddies some jobs.
That wouldn't be too smart because he'll need them to keep his own job, he must believe they can do the job appropriately.
I just got this vision of our players doing sprints to the Goldberg theme music. Anyone who screws up gets a jackknife powerbomb.
Remember during the Gainey jersey retirement night? The camera was following him walking backstage till he reached the rink. Man I was thinking of how the Goldberg theme would have been so awesome at that moment.
Remember during the Gainey jersey retirement night? The camera was following him walking backstage till he reached the rink. Man I was thinking of how the Goldberg theme would have been so awesome at that moment.
Oh man, that reminds me.
I remember some guy on the radio who was speculating about what would happen on Gainey retirement night.
He said that it's possible Gainey could stare at the crowd, point to the dressing room area..and out comes Marian Hossa in full gear with the spotlight all over him.
I laughed for a good 5 minutes after hearing that.
I remember some guy on the radio who was speculating about what would happen on Gainey retirement night.
He said that it's possible Gainey could stare at the crowd, point to the dressing room area..and out comes Marian Hossa in full gear with the spotlight all over him.
I laughed for a good 5 minutes after hearing that.
Then they'd show the awesome Hossa gif on the jumbotron
http://habsinsideout.com/
Lorne Goldenberg, who worked with Jacques Martin in Ottawa and Florida, has succeeded Scott Livingston as the Canadiens' strength and conditioning coordinator.
If you don't think this is an important job, ask any player rehabbing an injury.
Here's Harani's sum-up:
Lorne Goldenberg will be the strength and conditioning coach for the Habs next season. He is the owner and president of The Athletic Conditioning Center, Strength Tek Fitness & Wellness Consultants which he founded in 1987 and Station Seven Reebok in Toronto. The guy's been a strength and conditioner coach in NHL since 1986 when he started with the St.Louis Blues. His other NHL stops include:
“I’m going to Ottawa for a month to train with Lorne Goldenberg, our new strength and conditioning coach,” explained Lapierre, who won’t be making the two and a half hour voyage solo. His good friend and fellow Habs forward, Guillaume Latendresse will be riding shotgun for the trek.
“Guillaume is coming with me and we’ve already rented an apartment there for the month. We’ll be working out hard and we’ll have someone helping us with our nutrition, just helping us in the final sprint heading into camp,” confided the 2008-09 Jacques Beauchamp award winner, given annually to the team’s unsung hero.
“At the start of last year, I didn’t really have a ton of confidence in myself and in my performance at the NHL level,” offered the Saint-Leonard native. “Over the course of the season, I found that confidence. This year, I’m going to start off strong, fully aware of what I’ve already accomplished as well as the challenges that still lie ahead for me.”
that article doesn't make sense. ottawa is no more than 90 minutes max from montreal