Rob Livingstone enters his 13th season as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Williams College in 2023-24. He has had a long history of working with MLB, Olympic and NCAA Division I athletes.
Livingstone began his strength and conditioning career as a Coordinator at Jacksonville State University (Ala.), where he served from 1999-2002. He was then promoted to the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Jacksonville State and served during the 2002-03 academic year before joining the staff at the University of Georgia.
In 2002, Livingstone designed and implemented a safe and effective strength and conditioning program for the Clearwater Phillies, a Minor League Baseball team in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Livingstone traveled with the team for away games and coordinated off-site workouts, reporting team progress weekly to the Philadelphia Phillies' Director of Minor League Strength and Conditioning.
From 2003-05, Livingstone was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Georgia for baseball, men's basketball, track & field and swimming & diving.
At Georgia, Livingstone designed and implemented a safe and effective strength and conditioning program, developed and supervised an internship program for the Strength and Conditioning Department and assisted in the design of the new 18,000-square-foot Olympic Strength and Conditioning facility.
From 2004-10, Livingstone worked as a contracted human-performance specialist, creating and implementing safe and effective workouts for Major League Baseball players and Olympic athletes.