Experience

Tyler Friedrich, Ph.D., is a leading personality in the international field of Sports Performance and Applied Sports Science. With a strong academic background, he has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to excellence and innovation, and has contributed to the success of numerous elite athletes internationally. 

Throughout his career, Tyler Friedrich has deployed his expertise in a wide range of sporting disciplines, from football to swimming, volleyball to field hockey. His work in performance data analysis, especially through the Catapult athlete GPS system, and his integration of sports technology into performance programs, has established him as a leader in athletic performance optimization. 

As Director of Sports Performance and Applied Sports Science, Dr. Friedrich has led strength and conditioning training, as well as the implementation of specific programs for several Olympic sports, including volleyball, rowing and gymnastics. Here, he has been responsible for integrating equipment services, sports performance in soccer and sports performance in Olympic sports. In addition, incorporating DAPER sports nutrition within an athlete performance team.

Also certified by USA Weightlifting and the National Strength and Conditioning Association, he is recognized for his ability to combine theoretical and practical knowledge in the development of high performance athletes. In this way, Dr. Tyler Friedrich has left an indelible mark on the world of Sports Performance, being an outstanding leader and driver of innovation in his field.

  • Director of Sports Performance and Applied Sports Science at Stanford University
  • Sports Performance Specialist 
  • Associate Director of Athletics and Applied Performance at Stanford University 
  • Director of Olympic Sport Performance at Stanford University 
  • Sports Performance Coach at Stanford University 
  • Ph.D. in Philosophy, Health and Human Performance from Concordia University Chicago 
  • Master of Science in Exercise Science from the University of Dayton 
  • Bachelor of Science, Exercise Physiology from the University of Dayton
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