Rick McAvoy Aquatics selected by Eleiko to Develop Aquatic Strength & Conditioning Training Programs for the US Navy NOFFS Program.

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Rick McAvoy Aquatics has been selected by Eleiko, one of the top Strength & Conditioning companies in the world to develop evidenced based Aquatic Strength & Conditioning Programs for the United States Navy’s  NOFFS program (Navy Operational Fitness & Fueling System),

The NOFFS program was developed a decade ago to deliver training and nutrition information to Sailors and Navy health and fitness professionals. This training ensures optimal operational performance and tactical readiness for Sailors.  

“I am extremely honored for this opportunity. It is so nice to be associated with a company such as Eleiko who values evidenced based practice and incorporating the use of water into their Strength & Conditioning Programs”.

Dr. Rick McAvoy, Owner of Rick McAvoy Aquatics

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Rick McAvoy

Dr. Rick McAvoy, PT, DPT, CSCS has specialized in Aquatic Physical Therapy and Sports Performance for over 25 years.

Rick is the Owner of RMA (RICK MCAVOY AQUATICS) an Aquatic Fitness and Sports Performance Training and Consulting Company in Southern New England.

Rick is a published author and researcher in the field of Aquatic Therapy and Fitness as well as Sports Performance.  He trains and consults with numerous athletes and sports teams from professional sports, collegiate and high school  teams, along with fitness and healthcare institutions.  Rick is sought after Master Instructor in the Burdenko Method, a specialized form of dynamic aquatic and land-based techniques.

Rick lectures nationally and internationally throughout the year teaching the benefits of Aquatic Therapy and Fitness and Sports Performance to health clubs, athletic institutions and health care practices.

Rick is an adjunct faculty member at both The University of New Hampshire in the Department of Kinesiology and Franklin Pierce University in the Doctoral of Physical Therapy program.

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