Curtis Fellenz

Assistant Director Of Training And Sales at HCI Sports & Fitness

Curtis Fellenz, M.S. has a diverse range of work experience in the sports and fitness industry. Curtis began their career as a Graduate Instructional Assistant at Texas State University, where they supported instructors and facilitated the learning process for students. Curtis then moved on to work at UC Davis Campus Recreation and Unions, where they served as a Customer Service Coordinator, overseeing the organization and initiation of intramural and club sports departments.

Curtis later joined HCI Sports & Fitness as the Assistant Director of Training and Sales, where they maintained existing business and implemented marketing campaigns to drive outreach. Curtis also served as a Lead Performance Coach at HCI, managing accounts and ensuring customer success. Additionally, they worked as a Guest Services Manager, creating company policies and risk management plans.

In recent years, Curtis has taken on coaching roles with the Hungarian National Lacrosse Team and Dripping Springs High School Boys Lacrosse. With the national team, they travel internationally for tournaments and creates strength and conditioning protocols for the athletes. At the high school level, they specialize in skill development and utilizes effective teaching techniques to help players learn and transfer skills to gameplay.

Overall, Curtis Fellenz brings a wealth of experience in training, coaching, and management within the sports and fitness industry.

Curtis Fellenz, M.S. completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Exercise Biology from the University of California, Davis, from the years 2010 to 2014. Curtis then pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Exercise Science from Texas State University, from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, Curtis has obtained various certifications, including Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in August 2016, Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED and First Aid from the American Red Cross in May 2016. There is some missing information about a certification called "Heads Up Concussion" in terms of the institution and the specific obtained month and year.

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