MSCC Class of 2023

Adam Ringler

Associate Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

Adam Ringler is in his fifth year as a member of CU’s athletic department, his first years as an assistant director of strength and conditioning for volleyball and women’s basketball. He also has attained the title of head of sport science as his major responsibilities have included the integration of sport-science for all sports, which involves the coordination and utilization of cutting-edge technologies and high-performance management principles within an innovative strength and conditioning program.

Ringler joined the University of Colorado staff in the summer of 2017 after spending the better part of eight years (2010-17) at Wichita State University as an assistant strength and conditioning coach, where he worked directly with the women’s basketball, volleyball, softball, women’s tennis and women’s golf teams.

Ringler earned his bachelor’s (’08) and master’s degrees (’10) in Kinesiology from Michigan State where he also served time as a volunteer and graduate assistant coach from 2006-10. He worked closely with the volleyball team and directly oversaw the strength and conditioning program for wrestling, helping the squad place six NCAA qualifiers and awarding one All-American.

Ringler also assisted with the strength and conditioning programs for 17 Michigan State Olympic sports and assisted with the men's and women's basketball teams during his tenure.

In high school, Ringler earned all-state recognition in wrestling. His hobbies include hiking, computer programming, climbing, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. A native of Niles, Michigan, Ringler and his wife, Brittney, have a daughter, Breslin, and a son, Bear.