Coaches

Amy Moolyk
“My goal as a coach is to get the most from my athletes. I focus on the process and setting achievable goals with my team to get results. What makes me different from other coaches is my approach to training and coaching. I meticulously prepare programs to best meet the needs of my athletes. Being a competitive lifter, I understand the dedication, motivation and sacrifices needed to succeed in weightlifting. It’s a sport that demands a lot physically, mentally and emotionally from an athlete. It's all about pushing limits.”
Education
- MSc Biomechanics
- BSc Kinesiology
Professional Affiliations and Memberships
- National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)
- National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Level I Olympic Weightlifting Certified and Level 2 Olympic Weightlifting Training
- Alberta Weightlifting Association (AWA)
Published Work
- Chiu, L.Z.F., and Moolyk, A.N. Segment Kinematics Differ Between Jump and Drop Landings Regardless of Practice. J Appl Biomech. October 2015(5):357
- Chiu, L.Z.F., Bryanton, M.A., and Moolyk, A.N. Proximal-to-distal sequencing in vertical jumping with and without arm swing. J Strength Cond Res. May 2014(5):1195-202
- Moolyk, A.N., Carey, J.P., and Chiu, L.Z.F. Characteristics of lower extremity work during the impact phase of jumping and weightlifting. J Strength Cond Res. Dec 2013(12): 3225-32
- Moolyk, A.N. Gender differences during landing and implications to anterior cruciate ligament rupture: A review. 2010 SIRC Research Award

Ruben San Martin
Education
- MSc Physical Therapy
- BKin
Professional Affiliations and Memberships
- Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Member
- Physiotherapy Alberta College and Association Member
- National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Professional Member
- National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Level 1 Training
- Alberta Weightlifting Association (AWA) Member