
Jordan Johnson came to Tulsa in the spring of 2012. At Tulsa, he is directly responsible for program design and implementation for the women's volleyball and men's soccer teams, as well as assisting with the football team. Prior to coming to Tulsa, Johnson worked as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at UTEP from spring 2009 to fall of 2011. While at UTEP, Johnson was directly responsible for program design and implementation of men's and women's basketball, women's soccer and softball, as well as assisting with football. Before working at UTEP, Johnson worked as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Ole Miss University from spring 2008 to spring 2009. While at Ole Miss, Johnson worked directly with the men's football and baseball team. He also implemented the strength program for the men's golf team. Johnson was also a graduate assistant strength coach at Arkansas, where he worked with football and baseball, after getting his start at Texas Tech University, serving as an intern and student assistant with the football team from 2005-07. Throughout his career, Johnson has been afforded the opportunity to help train some highly-regarded student-athletes. Included among them are All-Americans Darren McFadden, Felix Johnson, Michael Crabtree, Graham Harrell, Mike Wallace and Dexter McCluster. Johnson earned a degree in exercise and sports science from Texas Tech University in 2007. He is certified by the Collegiate Strength and Condition Coaches Association. Additionally, he is certified by USA Weightlifting as a sports performance coach. Jordan and his wife, Amanda Jo, live in Tulsa. |
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