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Boys Varsity Football Fall 2023-2024 Comet Lifting.
Weight Training-Updates to this page are still pending
Player Development and Training Outline:
The Penn Manor Football program has historically participated in a weight training program. The current program has been developed following the guidelines of the National Strength & Conditioning Association and BFS (Bigger Faster Stronger) program. In addition the program uses the principals, foundations, biomechanics, and physiology promoted by Dr. George L. Panzak.
The program will be year round and continuously challenge each athlete towards accountability, hard work, and effort to improve physically and mentally.
- Prep Phase: December - January Building a foundation focusing on technique
- Phase 1 February - March Strength phase/Moderate to heavy loads
- Phase 2 April - May Conversion of power and agility
- Phase 3 June - July Power, Speed and Endurance
- Phase 4 August (In-season) Maintenance - Maintain strength
- Phase 5 December - January Recovery and Return to building foundation
Football Speed and Agility Training Specifics:
- Phase 1 Ground Based Running Mechanics
- Phase 2 Acceleration
- Phase 3 Progressive change of speed
- Phase 4 Sudden change of speed
- Phase 5 Balance and coordination
Players are required to sign in to report and confirm their attendance. Champions begin in the weight room. For athletes not involved in a winter or spring sport their attendance in the weight room is required. It is important to also be aware the properly conditioned athletes statistically have reduced injuries and concussions.
The Iron Comet: Beginning in May and continuing till the first week of August players must attend a total of 30 times. (Point totals may vary based on the school calendar) A max of 3 points may be earned each week. The weight room will be open 70+ times during that period. Athletes earning 30 points will receive an Iron Comet Award T-shirt. The weight room is open specifically for the football team Monday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Additionally the weight room is open Monday and Wednesday evenings. If a player is unable to make those scheduled times they can check with the coaching staff, because it may be possible to attend with another Penn Manor team.
Pound Club: Athletes can earn membership to the 1200, 1100, and 1000 pound club. This is a combination of three lifts: bench, squat, and dead lift. Totals are assessed the first week of August during the Max Week. This club began in 2016, and the athletes earning membership are listed below.
1300+ Pound Club
2020-Ben Weaver, as a Sr 1345 pounds as of Aug 2020, current record
2022-Jordan Martin, as a Sr 1300 pounds
1200+ Pound Club
2021-Jordan Martin, as a Jr
2021-Sebastian, as a Jr
2020-Matthew Ruiz, as aSr
2017-Ben Wright , as a Sr.
2016-Joe Santiago, as a Sr
1100 Pound Club
2021-Adam Ditmer, as a Jr
2021 Jimmy Keck as a Jr
2021 Peyton Witmer as a Jr
2019 Ben Weaver, as a Jr
2017 Casey McCollum, as a Sr
2017 Paisun Harris, as a Sr
2017 Kyle Groff as a Sr
2016 Ben Wright as a Jr
2016 Cole Heckaman as a Jr
1000 Pound Club
2022-Kyle Sullenberger, Jr 1000 pounds in Feb of 2022
2021-Pedro Gomez as a Sr
2021 Charlie Gonzalez as a Sr
2021 Jaryd Kleinhaus as a Sr
2021 Evan Jurgensen as a Sr
2021 Jael Cruz as a Sr
2021 QJ Hanna
2021 Jonathan Osman
2021 Wil Stover
2021 Ty Keller
2020-Jimmy Keck, So 1
2020-Sabastian Rivera, So
2020-Isaiah Stoltzfus, Jr
2020-Mekhi Lee, Jr
2020-JD Robeinson, as a Sr
2019-Doran Adelman, Jr
2018-Adam Becker, Sr
2018-Joel Stoner, Sr
2017-Joel Stoner, Jr
2017-Greg Zanowiak, Jr
2017-Cole Heckaman, Sr
2017-Vinny Vozzella, Sr
2016-Danta Jones, Sr,
2016-Daniel Mahoney, Sr,
2016-Shane Shirk, , Sr,
2016-Adam Presnell, Jr,
2016-Vinny Vozzella, Jr,
2016-Casey McCollum, Jr,
2016-Cavan Zechman, Sr,
2016-Paisun Harris, Jr
- Weight Room Lifting Coach Volunteer
Joe Ditmer – Volunteer Strength Coach
Coach Ditmer provides instruction to lifters in his private home gym in Centerville and is a Penn Manor Volunteer in the high school weight room. Coach Ditmer is a graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, Millersville University, and Lebanon Valley College’s MBA program. He played football for 8 years, and coached football at PMJC for 6 years. He is also a former Lifetime Natural competitive bodybuilder and powerlifter, qualifying for National’s in his first competitions. Coach Ditmer has been a student of strength training for the past 44 years, and he plans to become a Certified Strength Coach in 2020.
Coach Joe founded Penn Manor Youth Barbell Club (PMYBC) in 2017. PMYBC is a free club with the purpose of teaching young lifters proper technique, gaining strength, improving athleticism, and the value of proper nutrition. In the past 3 years, Coach Joe has worked with well over 100 athletes, and is very proud them and the progress they’ve made!
Coach Joe lives in Centerville with his wife Krisi, and two son’s Alex & Adam. By day, he is Vice President of Sales for a PA-based company.