Adjunct Lecturer
CUNY York College
New York, New York, United States
Jeff Young holds a master’s degree in Exercise and Sport Science, is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, a doctoral student in Kinesiology (EdD), and has nearly 30 years of professional experience. He co-founded the MRF Institute, an internet-based company designed to bridge the gap between medicine and rehabilitation clinicians, fitness professionals, and the public, through education and collaboration. He is an adjunct lecturer at CUNY York College in Queens, NY, the founding chair of the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s Special Populations Interest Group, former President of the American College of Sports Medicine’s Greater New York Regional Chapter, a member of the executive council for the Medical Fitness Association’s Northeast Regional committee, and a subject matter expert for several medical, rehabilitation, and fitness organizations and companies. He has worked at world-class facilities such as Duke University, UCLA, and Beth Israel Medical Centers, and as the founding fitness coordinator and faculty practice provider at Mount Sinai Medical Center’s Center for Health and Healing in NYC – the most comprehensive, urban-based, academic integrative medicine and medical fitness facility in the U.S. at the time. Additionally, Jeff is the director and chair of the New York Moves Coalition - a state-level implementation of the Physical Activity Alliance' national physical activity plan.
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In-Person Workshop: The Resistance Training Prescription: Combined Lecture and Lifting Experience
Sunday, November 16, 2025
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM CT