1. Ritchie
Martin
7242
E.
26th
Pl
Yuma,
AZ
85365
rtchmartin@yahoo.com
503-‐974-‐1218
"It’s
not
the
things
you
get,
but
the
hearts
you
touch
that
will
determine
your
success
in
life."
Professional
Coaching
Experience:
2014
-‐
Present
Assistant
Football
Coach
-‐
Yuma
High
School
-‐
Yuma,
Arizona
Hired
on
as
the
wide
receiver,
defensive
backs
and
special
teams
coach,
as
well
as
the
SAQ
coordinator.
The
program
had
its
best
season
in
six
years.
My
offensive
concepts
led
to
the
Quarterback
breaking
the
21
year
standing
record
for
passing
yards,
three
of
my
receivers
made
1st
Team
All
Region
as
well
as
one
of
my
defensive
backs.
Using
my
own
personal
time,
I
reached
out
to
college
coaches
around
the
country
with
emails
and
highlight
films.
Eight
of
my
seniors
are
currently
in
contact
with
multiple
4-‐year
institutions.
2012
-‐
2014
Assistant
Football
Coach
-‐
Arizona
Western
College
-‐
Yuma,
AZ
Tasked
as
the
wide
receiver
coach
and
strength
and
conditioning
coordinator
at
Arizona
Western
College.
Responsible
for
developing
specific
strength
conditioning
programs
for
the
team
overall
and
individual
players
based
upon
team
and
individual
goals.
This
program
resulted
in
being
Top
10
Nationally
Ranked
and
going
to
the
El
Toro
Bowl
twice
during
the
2
year
time
period.
I
personally
had
5
young
men
get
the
opportunity
and
offer
to
move
on
to
Division
I
programs.
2010
–2012
Assistant
Football
Coach/Head
JV
Coach
-‐
Franklin
H.S.
-‐
Portland,
Developed
a
winning
wide
receiver
and
defensive
back
program;
as
well
as
a
speed
and
agility
conditioning
and
improvement
program,
and
assisting
with
the
introduction
of
the
Hudl
Program.
I
learned
the
program
and
took
the
time
to
teach
the
kids
how
to
best
utilize
all
of
its
features.
While
in
this
position
the
varsity
team
made
it
to
the
play
offs
for
the
first
time
in
almost
10
years.
The
SAQ
program
I
implemented
increased
the
speed
of
the
entire
team
and
increased
morale
tenfold.
I
also
used
my
own
time
to
contact
colleges
nationwide
with
emails
and
highlight
films
of
my
athletes,
three
of
my
seniors
got
full
ride
scholarships.
2010-‐
2011
Assistant
Baseball
Coach
-‐
Franklin
High
School
-‐
Portland,
Oregon
In
helping
out
with
the
baseball
team,
I
implemented
the
same
SAQ
program
to
help
the
athletes
get
stronger
and
faster.
One
of
my
athletes
was
named
1st
Team
All
League
and
given
Honorable
Mention
1st
Team
All
State.
Two
others
were
named
2nd
Team
All
League.
2. 2000-‐2002
Assistant
Football
Coach
-‐
Tigard
High
School
-‐
Tigard,
Oregon
Responsible
for
all
in-‐season
and
off-‐season
aspects
of
this
4A
(highest
level
in
the
state
of
Oregon
at
the
time)
program.
Instilled
a
high
level
and
commitment
and
discipline
in
players;
this
resulted
in
all
athletes
being
academically
eligible
throughout
tenure.
Coached
and
mentored
players
resulting
in
six
players
earning
Academic
All
State,
1st
Team
All
League
and
playing
in
the
NW
Shrine
Game.
2001
-‐
2003
Assistant
Football
Coach
-‐
Barlow
High
School
-‐
Gresham,
Oregon
Coached
defensive
backs
and
offensive
wide
receivers.
Managed
both
the
film
breakdown
program
and
tendency
scouting
program.
Developed
individual
and
team
in-‐season
and
off-‐season
strength
training
resulting
in
XXX
measurable
over
XXX
time.
1998
-‐
2000
Assistant
Football
Coach
-‐
Franklin
High
School
-‐
Portland,
Oregon
Acted
as
the
head
freshman
coach
and
assistant
varsity
coach.
Responsible
for
the
In
charge
of
defensive
program,
scouting
program,
offensive
and
defensive
lineman,
and
linebackers.
Managed
both
the
film
breakdown
program
and
computer
tendency
scouting
program
for
the
varsity
team.
Developed
individual
and
team
in-‐
season
and
offseason
strength
training.
1993
–2001
Slot
Receiver
-‐
Edmonton
Eskimos-‐
Canadian
Football
League
-‐
Edmonton,
Ontario
Drafted
into
a
starting
slot
receiver
position.
Led
my
team
in
catches
1993,
1994,
1995
&
1996.
I
helped
my
team
earn
3
Canadian
Football
League
championships.
I
made
All
CFL
three
years
in
a
row
(equivalent
to
NFL
All
Star).
Throughout
my
8
season
career
in
the
CFL
I
was
invited
to
try
out
for
the
NFL
twice.
My
try
outs
resulted
in
a
spot
in
the
Oakland
Raiders
Training
Camp.
The
first
try
I
was
cut
after
the
1st
week,
my
second
try
I
was
the
last
one
to
be
cut
for
the
Final
Roster.
1990
–
1995
Strength
and
Conditioning
Coach
-‐
Linfield
College
-‐
McMinnville,
Oregon
Worked
on
a
volunteer
basis
under
John
Williams,
Head
Strength
and
Conditioning
Coach.
Developed
multi-‐sport
training
programs
by
assessing
each
players
individual
needs
and
goals
and
contrasting
them
with
team
goals.
Worked
with
both
college
football
and
college
basketball
players
on
training
and
conditioning,
resulting
in
stronger
and
faster
athletes.
Professional
Memberships
and
Certifications:
•
National
Academy
of
Sports
Medicine
(NASM)
Certified
#1415126
•
Portland
Interscholastic
League
Football
Coaches
Association
Strength
and
Conditioning
Specialist
•
National
Strength
and
Conditioning
Association
•
Speed,
Agility
&
Quickness
(SAQ)
International
Master
Trainer
•
Program
for
Athletic
Coaches
Education
(PACE)
•
Levels
I
&
II
Red
Cross
Adult/Infant/Child
CPR
3. Education:
Linfield
College
-‐
McMinnville,
Oregon
Sociology
specialization
in
Counseling
with
a
minor
in
Physical
Education
Athletics
Santa
Rosa
Junior
College
-‐
Santa
Rosa,
California
Associates
of
Arts
Degree
in
Physical
Education
and
Sociology
Related
Clinics:
1998
–
Present
Nike
Coach
of
the
Year
Clinic
2000
-‐
Present
P.I.L.
High
School
Coaches
Association
Clinic
1999,
2000,
2004
National
Exercise
&
Sports
Trainers
Association
(NESTA)
Sport
Specific
Strength
and
Conditioning
Conference
(Football)
1998
–
2004
Football
Coaches
Association
Coaching
Clinic
1995
-‐
1996
Eastbay
Coaching
Clinic
(Football)
Other
Mentoring
and
Coaching
Experience:
1998
–
2000
Co-‐founded
and
Co-‐advise
Fellowship
of
Christian
Athletes
Chapter
2006
–
2012
Active
in
mentoring,
developing
and
training
student
athletes
at
all
Portland/Oregon
City,
Oregon
area
schools
2012
-‐
Present
Developed
and
run
a
weekly
youth
strength,
conditioning,
speed
and
agility
course
for
child
athlete’s
ages
5-‐18.
Emphasize
not
only
on
physicality
but
integrity,
personal
responsibility
and
respect.
This
highly
successful
program
has
become
a
standard
for
many
child
athletes
in
Yuma
area
athletics
programs