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Broncos to hire highly-regarded strength coach

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February 14, 2018

Strength coaches usually don’t get too much attention, but the Denver Broncos’ replacement for Luke Richesson is turning some heads.

The Broncos are planning on hiring local training guru Loren Landow, founder and director of Landow Performance in Centennial, to be the team’s new strength and conditioning coach, according to Mike Klis of 9News. Klis said the deal will likely be finalized once he’s done preparing NFL prospects for the draft in April.

Landow is a rockstar in the training world. According to his website, Landow Performance has worked with over 700 professional athletes including NFL, NHL, MLB players and several Olympic athletes at his world-renowned training facility.

His clients include Von Miller, Peyton Manning, Jerome Bettis, Missy Franklin, Troy Tulowitzki and Peter Forsberg, among many other A-listers. His website says he’s worked with 70 NFL All-Pros and over 20 first-round draft picks.

Luke Richesson was the Broncos’ strength and conditioning coach from 2012 until last week when he agreed to become the Houston Texans’ strength and rehab coach.

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