Our Mission

So why are we doing this? It’s pretty simple. Caulfield Strength has one purpose - to educate, motivate and inspire today’s strength and conditioning coaches, helping to expand their mindset by encouraging them to think bigger. Led by well-known and respected strength and conditioning coach Scott Caulfield, Caulfield Strength relies on a community of incredible strength and conditioning professionals who want to share their knowledge, supporting and strengthening the coaches of tomorrow.


About Coach Caulfield

Coach Caulfield overseeing Colorado Springs Police Tactical Enforcement Unit (SWAT) Testing.

Tactical athlete featured: close friend and TEU officer Adam Wheeler, 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist (wrestling).

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Coach Caulfield has been in the strength and conditioning profession for nearly 30 years. He is a respected speaker and lecturer, having lectured on the national and international circuit for for over a decade.

Currently, he serves as Director of Strength & Conditioning for Norwich University, the nations first private military college and birthplace of ROTC. .

Prior to this, Caulfield was Director of S&C at Colorado College working directly with the schools two Division 1 programs (men’s hockey & women’s soccer), while overseeing a staff of two assistant coaches and fifteen Division 3 teams. Before joining CC, he spent a decade as the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach and Coaching Program Manager for the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), where he served as a liaison and voice for strength and conditioning coaches from high school to professional levels, and worked on strategic partnerships with professional athletic organizations such as the PBSCCS (MLB S&C Coach Assoc.), NBSCA (NBA S&C’s), PFSCCA (NFL S&C’s), NCAA, and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

During his time at NSCA Headquarters he continually improved his coaching skills working with NSCA resident athletes from the Colorado Springs Police Tactical Enforcement Unit (SWAT), Colorado College Hockey and Women’s Soccer teams, USA Bobsled and Skeleton national team camps, assisting at the NY Yankee’s spring training, and his favorite coaching experience of his career serving as the head S&C coach for the US Paralympic Sled Hockey Team’s final prep prior to the 2014 Sochi Paralympic games where they won the Gold medal.

Before joining the NSCA, Coach Caulfield served as assistant strength & conditioning coach at Dartmouth College, as head strength & conditioning coach and director of camps with the Vermont Frost Heaves, an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based near his hometown in central Vermont and winning back to back ABA Championship titles in 2006-’07 & 2007-’08.