The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Use of technology allows players to monitor progress.

- By Ken Sugiura ken.sugiura@ajc.com

In the words of Geor- gia Tech quarterbac­ks coach Chris Weinke, Tech strength-and-conditioni­ng coach A.J. Artis came highly recommende­d to co a ch Brent Key, both from himself and numerous others.

Guard Jordan Williams had another review.

“That junk is crazy,” Williams said Friday, following the team’s third practice of the spring.

That was m e a nt as approval. Williams went on to call Artis consistent in ensuring that players are going through the same workouts as their teammates and that everyone is giving full effort.

“I’m going to have to shout out coach A.J. because that really changed the mentality of the team,” Williams said. “Toughened everybody up, got everybody pushing past their limits when they’re dead tired. I’m going to have to give my props to him.”

It is one of the enduring phenomena of football — the new strength coach is doing wonders. Yellow Jackets players raved about Artis’ predecesso­r, Lewis Caralla. It cer- tainly can be possible that both are effective in their craft, and Artis received his plaudits Friday from Williams and running back Dontae Smith.

Artis was hired by Key in December after he dismissed Caralla, who came to Tech with former coach Geoff Collins. (Caralla now is the head strength-and-conditioni­ng coach at Charlotte.) Given how much time they spend with the team and the influence they can have, strength coaches often are culture-set- ters in college football, and in Artis, Key has his own.

“I think that position some- times is overlooked,” Weinke said. “Maybe the most import- ant staff member in an organi- zation because of how much he’s with those players.”

Artis came to Tech from his position as the director of football strength and conditioni­ng at South Florida. He was recommende­d to Key — highly recommende­d, even — by Weinke, who had worked with him at Tennessee from 2018-20. Weinke was running backs coach and then quarterbac­ks coach while Artis first was the No. 2 person in the weight room before ascend- ing to the top spot in 2020.

Weinke called him young (Artis is 29), energetic and smart. Married with two children, Artis played college football at Campbell, earned a master’s degree in exer- cise science from Appalachia­n State and worked at Duke before he was hired at Tennessee.

“I think A.J., our strength coach, and his staff have done an outstandin­g job of setting that mentality in the weight room, which has carried over not only in our meetings, but into practice,” Weinke said.

To Smith, Artis and his staff of four are vocal and get players cranked up. Smith said he liked that they explain the rationale for workouts and the speed and explosiven­ess training they incorporat­e.

Smith also was high on technology that has been implemente­d that measures the speed at which the weightlift­ing bars are being raised and lowered on repetition­s.

“So week in, week out, you can see how fast you’re moving the bar so you know if you’re getting stronger or you know if you need to bump it up or something,” Smith said. “Week by week, you can tell you’re getting stronger doing the same weight over and over.”

“He brought technology with him; I think the kids see it,” Weinke said. “We’re seeing the results, so that’s a huge bonus for our program.”

Smith commended Artis and the stafffor helpingrun­ning backs Jamie Felix and Antonio Martin drop weight.

“They had a little bit of weight on ’em,” Smith said. “So we got coach A.J. and his strength staff come in, and those boys dropped weight. Jamie dropped a lot of weight and got faster. So when you see we just see that growth from (Felix and Martin).”

Another for Smith. Artis and his staff (Byron Jerideau, Jordan Diaz and Tyler Smith) all played college football.

“So you can talk to them about strength and conditioni­ng or you can talk ball with them,” Smith said. “So that’s always a blessing. They’re cool. They’re cool people, and they’re real direct, too. I appreciate them.”

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