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'''Aristide Guerriero''' is an [[Italian people|Italian]] former shot putter and throwing specialist. He is the [[strength and conditioning coach]] for the Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Clubc.
'''Aristide Guerriero''' is an [[Italian people|Italian]] former shot putter and throwing specialist. He is the [[strength and conditioning coach]] for the Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club.


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== Early life ==
== Education ==
Guerriero earned his master's degree in Sport Science at [[Foro Italico University of Rome]].<ref>[http://www.uniroma4.it/ Foro Italico University of Rome Web Site]</ref> He is a strength and conditioning specialist and tactical facilitator through the National Strength & Conditioning Association.<ref>[http://www.nsca.com/Home/ NSCA Official Site]</ref>
Aristide Guerriero was born in [[Gaeta]], [[Italy]].


== Athlete career ==
== Career ==
He began his career as a thrower at the [[:it:Centro di Preparazione Olimpica di Formia|Olympic Training Centre in Formia]], where he began competing and quickly earned a reputation for his throwing ability.


Guerriero served two years as the head strength and conditioning coach for the New Zealand Sports Academy.<ref>[http://www.nzsportsacademy.co.nz/who-is-involved-in-nzsa-rugby-coaching/ Academy Web Site] Who is involved in NZSA rugby coaching</ref>
== Personal life ==
Guerriero earned his master's degree in Sport Science at [[Foro Italico University of Rome]].<ref>[http://www.uniroma4.it/ Foro Italico University of Rome Web Site]</ref> He is a strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS), tactical facilitator (TSAC-F) through the National Strength & Conditioning Association.<ref>[http://www.nsca.com/Home/ NSCA Official Site]</ref> He is also certified as [[track and field]] coach.


In Wellington he collaborated with former Samoan thrower [[Shaka Sola]], supervising the training of young New Zealand throwers. He was the [[strength and conditioning coach]] for [[Te Wananga o Aotearoa]].<ref>[http://kapimananews.realviewdigital.com/?iid=87864&startpage=page0000033#folio=32 Kapimananews]</ref>
== Coaching career ==


In 2018 Guerriero became the head of athletic performance of [[Brazil national rugby union team]]. He has been one of the strength and conditioning coaches for the first World Rugby Americas Combine in Glendale with some of the best athletes from Brazil, Uruguay, Canada, the US, Chile, and Venezuela. The Americas Combine XV Team won the final match versus the [[Colorado Raptors]] 59–31.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.world.rugby/news/376893|title = Players benefit from Americas Combine experience &#124; World Rugby}}</ref>
=== 2006 - 2013 ===
Guerriero began his coaching career at the [[:it:Centro di Preparazione Olimpica di Formia|Olympic Training Centre in Formia]] as a throws specialist and strength coach. As a strength coach he worked with: american football, track and field, rugby union, rugby league and military.


In 2019 Brazil Women Rugby 7s Team won the Hong Kong World Rugby Sevens Series Qualifier beating Scotland in the final 28–19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.world.rugby/sevens-series/news/409600|title = Brazil secure place on HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2020 - HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series}}</ref> Since then Brazil has been a core team on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.
=== 2013 - 2015 ===
Guerriero served two years as the head strength and conditioning coach for the New Zealand Sports Academy<ref>[http://www.nzsportsacademy.co.nz/who-is-involved-in-nzsa-rugby-coaching/ Academy Web Site] Who is involved in NZSA rugby coaching</ref> in Wellington, Rotorua and Auckland. He worked with former [[Maori All Blacks]] [[Jim Love (rugby union)|Jim Love]] and [[Darrall Shelford]]. He also supervised the netball strength and conditioning program under the head coach [[Noeline Taurua]]. During this period he worked closely with Maori and Pacific Islands rugby union and rugby league athletes.


Guerriero prepared the Brazil women's national rugby sevens team for the second [[2020 Summer Olympics]]. The team won the gold medal in the [[2019 Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament]] and then finished 11th in Tokyo.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ilmessaggero.it/pay/latina_pay/il_guerriero_giramondo-6094613.html|title=Il Guerriero Giramondo|date=22 July 2021}}</ref>
In Wellington he collaborated with former Samoan thrower [[Shaka Sola]], supervising the training of young New Zealand throwers.
He was the [[strength and conditioning coach]] for [[Te Wananga o Aotearoa]].<ref>[http://kapimananews.realviewdigital.com/?iid=87864&startpage=page0000033#folio=32 Kapimananews]</ref>


===2015 - 2021===
From 2015 he is the strength and conditioning coach for the [[Brazil women's national rugby union team (sevens)]]. In July 2015 the team won the Bronze medal at the [[Pan American Games|XVII Pan American Games]] in Toronto.

The team finished in 9th position at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]].

In 2018 Guerriero became the head of athletic performance of [[Brazil national rugby union team]]. He has been one of the strength and conditioning coaches for the first World Rugby Americas Combine in Glendale with some of the best athletes from Brazil, Uruguay, Canada, the USA, Chile, and Venezuela. The Americas Combine XV Team won the final match versus the [[Colorado Raptors]] 59-31.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.world.rugby/news/376893|title = Players benefit from Americas Combine experience &#124; World Rugby}}</ref>

In 2019 Brazil Women Rugby 7s Team won the Hong Kong World Rugby Sevens Series Qualifier beating Scotland in the final 28-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.world.rugby/sevens-series/news/409600|title = Brazil secure place on HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2020 - HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series}}</ref> Since then Brazil has been a core team on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

Guerriero prepared the Brazil women's national rugby sevens team for the second [[2020 Summer Olympics]]. The team won the Gold Medal in the [[2019 Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament]] and then finished 11th in Tokyo.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ilmessaggero.it/pay/latina_pay/il_guerriero_giramondo-6094613.html|title=Il Guerriero Giramondo|date=22 July 2021}}</ref>

===2021 - current===
In January 2022, Guerriero was signed as strength and conditioning coach for the Japanese team Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club.
In January 2022, Guerriero was signed as strength and conditioning coach for the Japanese team Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club.


In June 2023 the Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club won the Taiyo Seimei Women's Seven Japanese Series. The team won twenty-four matches and finished the 2023 season unbeaten.
In June 2023 the Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club won the Taiyo Seimei Women's Seven Japanese Series. The team won twenty-four matches and finished the 2023 season unbeaten.

===Academic Work===
Since 2016, he has co-authored various papers on the impact of sled loads and velocity-based training on rugby performance.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:09, 27 July 2024

Aristide Guerriero is an Italian former shot putter and throwing specialist. He is the strength and conditioning coach for the Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club.

Aristide Guerriero
Date of birth (1986-12-07) 7 December 1986 (age 37)
Place of birthGaeta, Italy
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight92 kg (203 lb)
UniversityForo Italico University of Rome
Occupation(s)strength and conditioning coach, track and field coach
Rugby union career
Coaching career
Years Team
2015-2021  Brasilien 7s
2021-present Nagato Blue Angels 7s

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Guerriero earned his master's degree in Sport Science at Foro Italico University of Rome.[1] He is a strength and conditioning specialist and tactical facilitator through the National Strength & Conditioning Association.[2]

Career

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Guerriero served two years as the head strength and conditioning coach for the New Zealand Sports Academy.[3]

In Wellington he collaborated with former Samoan thrower Shaka Sola, supervising the training of young New Zealand throwers. He was the strength and conditioning coach for Te Wananga o Aotearoa.[4]

In 2018 Guerriero became the head of athletic performance of Brazil national rugby union team. He has been one of the strength and conditioning coaches for the first World Rugby Americas Combine in Glendale with some of the best athletes from Brazil, Uruguay, Canada, the US, Chile, and Venezuela. The Americas Combine XV Team won the final match versus the Colorado Raptors 59–31.[5]

In 2019 Brazil Women Rugby 7s Team won the Hong Kong World Rugby Sevens Series Qualifier beating Scotland in the final 28–19.[6] Since then Brazil has been a core team on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

Guerriero prepared the Brazil women's national rugby sevens team for the second 2020 Summer Olympics. The team won the gold medal in the 2019 Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens Olympic Qualifying Tournament and then finished 11th in Tokyo.[7]

In January 2022, Guerriero was signed as strength and conditioning coach for the Japanese team Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club.

In June 2023 the Nagato Blue Angels Rugby Football Club won the Taiyo Seimei Women's Seven Japanese Series. The team won twenty-four matches and finished the 2023 season unbeaten.

References

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  1. ^ Foro Italico University of Rome Web Site
  2. ^ NSCA Official Site
  3. ^ Academy Web Site Who is involved in NZSA rugby coaching
  4. ^ Kapimananews
  5. ^ "Players benefit from Americas Combine experience | World Rugby".
  6. ^ "Brazil secure place on HSBC World Rugby Women's Sevens Series 2020 - HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series".
  7. ^ "Il Guerriero Giramondo". 22 July 2021.