|
blank Todd Wohlfeil![]()
Todd Wohlfeil is entering his third year as Director of Strength and Conditioning, and seventh overall year at Oakland University. He is responsible for the development, implementation, progression, and oversight of comprehensive sports-specific strength and conditioning programs for Oakland's 18 intercollegiate sports. Wohlfeil works closely with the Sports Medicine Department to ensure the health & safety of every Student-Athlete. Wohlfeil completed all of his schooling at Oakland, obtaining a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT) in 2009 and a bachelor of science degree in health sciences in 2005. He is a licensed physical therapist, National Academy of Sports Medicine - Performance Enhancement Specialist (NASM-PES) and USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach (USAW-L1SP). Upon graduation with his DPT, Wohlfeil received a Manual Therapy Excellence Award & Research Excellence Award from OU's Physical Therapy Faculty. While a graduate student at OU, Wohlfeil served as OU's Strength and Conditioning Graduate Assistant. Wohlfeil was responsible for constructing and monitoring the strength and conditioning programs under the supervision of the Director of Sports Medicine. Wohlfeil also worked as an anatomy teaching assistant. He educated physical therapy students in the art of cadaver dissection as it relates to musculoskeletal and neurological anatomy and created study materials to assist in the retention of facts related to human anatomy and physiology. While an undergraduate student at OU, Wohlfeil worked as a certified personal trainer for OU's Department of Campus Recreation. During this time he also worked as an exercise specialist with The Recovery Project in Livonia, Mich. where he created safe and effective strength training programs for spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury patients. Todd and his wife Deanna reside in Macomb Township with their daughter Alexis. |









