
Chad Bari Named Wake Forest Football’s Director of Sport Performance
1/8/2021 1:40:00 PM | Football
Bari has worked with Coach Dave Clawson for the past nine years.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Wake Forest football coach Dave Clawson announced on Friday that Chad Bari will be promoted to director of sports performance.
Bari has worked with Clawson for the past nine years at both Wake Forest and Bowling Green State University as he served as an assistant on the strength and conditioning staff at each school. During that span, he has worked with seven student-athletes who have been selected in the NFL draft.
During his tenure at Wake Forest, where he just completed his seventh season, Bari played a key role during one of the most successful five-year stretches in program history. The Demon Deacons have earned a Wake Forest record five-straight bowl berths, which is the third-longest streak in the ACC, and won 34 games during that span.
Over the course of his career has focused on building strong relationships with student-athletes, staff and helping the young men have worked each day to become the best individuals they can be on and off the field. In recent years, Bari has managed the Demon Deacons Catapult System that measures how each player performs on a daily basis at practice to ensure that they are set for peak performance each Saturday during the season.
Additionally, Bari has been instrumental in Wake Forest's Pump Up for Piccolo event that integrates the Deacs football program with University greek life and other student groups each spring. The annual event serves as one of the signature philanthropic events at Wake Forest to benefit the Piccolo Cancer Research Fund.
Bari is a 2012 graduate of Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and Human Performance. He finished his degree with an internship at Bowling Green, working in the strength and conditioning department. He was then hired full-time as an assistant strength and conditioning coach in May of 2012.
Also at BGSU, Bari headed the strength and conditioning programs for baseball, softball, men's and women's soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field and men's golf.
Before entering into collegiate athletics, Bari was a trainer at Jump Stretch Inc. in Youngstown, Ohio. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
Chad and his wife, Rachael, and their children, Stella and Margot, reside in Winston-Salem.
What They Are Saying…
Head Coach Dave Clawson:
Director, Sport Performance Chad Bari:
Captain Ja'Sir Taylor:
Captain Luke Masterson:
Bari has worked with Clawson for the past nine years at both Wake Forest and Bowling Green State University as he served as an assistant on the strength and conditioning staff at each school. During that span, he has worked with seven student-athletes who have been selected in the NFL draft.
During his tenure at Wake Forest, where he just completed his seventh season, Bari played a key role during one of the most successful five-year stretches in program history. The Demon Deacons have earned a Wake Forest record five-straight bowl berths, which is the third-longest streak in the ACC, and won 34 games during that span.
Over the course of his career has focused on building strong relationships with student-athletes, staff and helping the young men have worked each day to become the best individuals they can be on and off the field. In recent years, Bari has managed the Demon Deacons Catapult System that measures how each player performs on a daily basis at practice to ensure that they are set for peak performance each Saturday during the season.
Additionally, Bari has been instrumental in Wake Forest's Pump Up for Piccolo event that integrates the Deacs football program with University greek life and other student groups each spring. The annual event serves as one of the signature philanthropic events at Wake Forest to benefit the Piccolo Cancer Research Fund.
Bari is a 2012 graduate of Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and Human Performance. He finished his degree with an internship at Bowling Green, working in the strength and conditioning department. He was then hired full-time as an assistant strength and conditioning coach in May of 2012.
Also at BGSU, Bari headed the strength and conditioning programs for baseball, softball, men's and women's soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field and men's golf.
Before entering into collegiate athletics, Bari was a trainer at Jump Stretch Inc. in Youngstown, Ohio. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
Chad and his wife, Rachael, and their children, Stella and Margot, reside in Winston-Salem.
What They Are Saying…
Head Coach Dave Clawson:
- "Chad Bari and Brandon Hourigan have worked closely together for the last nine years, and the last seven at Wake Forest. Along with the outstanding relationships he has built with our players during his time here, Chad has an extensive knowledge of Wake Forest football and is an excellent teacher and developer of student-athletes. Our strength and conditioning program will be in great hands with him moving forward."
Director, Sport Performance Chad Bari:
- "I am extremely honored to have the opportunity to continue working with Coach Clawson and Wake Forest football. Under the mentorship of Coach Hourigan and working with this staff for the last nine years, it has prepared me for this outstanding opportunity. I am thrilled to continue to work with our players in their pursuit of excellence on the field, in the weight room and in every aspect of their lives."
Captain Ja'Sir Taylor:
- "Chad has always built great relationships with the guys on the team. When we first come in as freshman, he gets us acclimated to how things run in the weight room and teaches us the basics for the proper way to build strength as well as preventing injury and lifting the correct way. He will fit perfectly in this new role. Everyone on the team loves him. Chad's commitment to getting the best out of each and every one of us daily is infectious! I am excited and ready for him to take this program to the next level."
Captain Luke Masterson:
- "Since my freshman year Chad has been great. He has an excellent way of building personal relationships with every player, but also commanding the room in a way a strength coach must. Coach Hourigan was incredible and will be missed, but I could not think of a better replacement for him then Chad. Everyone on the team was hoping he would get the promotion, and we are all very excited to work under him this spring. I have no doubt that Chad's data-driven approach to strength and conditioning, along with his commitment to each individual's growth, will be a great fit for Wake Forest. I cannot wait to see how our team grows and how Chad takes our program to the next level."
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