GETTYSBURG, Pa. – Logan Reever has joined the Gettysburg baseball staff as strength and conditioning coach, announced by head coach
Cory Beddick.
A native of nearby Biglerville, Reever's mother is a Gettysburg alumna.
"We are pumped to be adding Logan to our coaching staff," Beddick said. "Logan's experience and passion for developing student-athletes will help our players reach their fullest potential. Coach Reever will focus on strength and conditioning, nutrition and injury prevention, among other things, which will allow our program to continue to grow and reach new heights."
Reever will work exclusively with the baseball team. A knowledgeable baseball mind, he played two years of baseball at Lebanon Valley before spending the last two years on the men's track and field team. He was a team captain his senior year and still holds the No. 7 performance in LVC history for the indoor heptathlon.
He graduated magna cum laude in 2019 with a bachelor's degree in clinical exercise science and was granted the distinguished student award by the exercise science department. Â During his undergraduate days, he was a strength and conditioning intern before being tabbed as the department's interim head strength and conditioning coach from 2019-21.
During his time with the Flying Dutchmen, he coordinated the training programs and return-to-play protocols that accommodated individual needs during a time of COVID-19 restrictions. He was also part of the baseball coaching staff that made it to the MAC Commonwealth championships series in 2021.
He has been a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association since 2019. He has been a personal trainer, as well as a private health and fitness consultant, since 2022.
Reever focuses on injury prevention and performance preparation. He believes that for athletes to achieve the highest levels of success, coaches must consider a biopsychosocial perspective that focuses on the entire person, not just the athlete.
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