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NCAA Summer Training Rule

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5/1/2008 | Views: 336

See the issue: May 2008

Hitting the weights this summer to prep for your first fall of college ball? If you plan on receiving instruction from a college strength coach, note these NCAA conditions. 

Can I work out with a college strength and conditioning coach?
Yes, but only for Divisions I and II football and basketball programs under these circumstances: you’ve signed the National Letter of Intent or the school’s written offer of admission; or you’ve enrolled in the university’s summer term prior to full-time enrollment. Workouts must be voluntary, meaning you are not required to report back to members of the athletic department.

For more information, visit ncaa.org, or check with a specific university’s compliance officer.

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