Logan Fletcher joined the Towson athletic department as the strength and conditioning intern for the 2021-22 season.
He comes to Towson after working as a program aide at Texas A&M where he implemented sports performance programs for the women's soccer, men's golf and women's tennis programs.
Before Texas A&M, he was a graduate assistant and intern at Springfield College, primarily working with baseball, field hockey, throwers, ultimate frisbee and equestrian, designing and implementing programs. Fletcher instructed undergraduate fitness and resistance training courses and provided nutrition coaching for student athletes.
Previous stops include being an intern at Virginia Tech, working primarily as the interim lead strength and conditioning coach for men’s cheerleading. Fletcher also assisted with tennis, soccer, baseball, golf, wrestling, and lacrosse.
While at undergraduate at Radford University, he worked with his alma mater as an intern assisting with basketball, volleyball, lacrosse, baseball, softball, tennis, soccer, and golf.
Fletcher graduated from Radford in 2018, majoring in health and human performance. He earned his Master’s Degree in 2021 from Springfield College in strength and conditioning. He is a NSCA certified strength and conditioning specialist and is certified in CPR/AED by the American Red Cross. Fletcher also earned a level one certification in functional movement systems, precision nutrition and crossfit.