Chip Morton

Chip MortonChip Morton serves as the Bengals Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, a position he has held since 2003. During his tenure, Chip and his staff have established a program that continues to include innovative ideas while keeping its roots grounded infundamental principles of productive training. Chip is in his 27th NFL season, including serving as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach with the San Diego Chargers (1992-94) and Baltimore Ravens (1999-2001) and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach with the Carolina Panthers (1995-98) and Washington Redskins (2002). He has coached with two Super Bowl teams-the 1994 Chargers and the 2000 Ravens. Prior to the NFL, Chip was an Assistant Strength Coach at Ohio State (1985-86) while completing his Master's Degree in Physical Education. In 1987, he became the first-ever full-time Strength and Conditioning Assistant for Nittany Lions football team. He also worked with 14 other men's109ORIGINAL STRENGTH PERFORMANCEand women's sports during his five years (1987-91) at Penn State. In 2016, Chip became an Original Strength Certified Coach; he is also certified in the Stick Mobility system of training. Chip is a Level One Sports Performance Coach through the United States Weightlifting Association and has been a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.) in the National Strength & Conditioning Association since 1990. In 2006, Morton became the first NFL strength coach to receive the Russian Kettlebell Instructor's Certification (RKC), and in '08, he was certified as a Level I coach in John Brookfield's Battling Ropes training system. Read More Read Less

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