A Tribute to paul childress obituary
Paul Childress: A Tribute to the Powerlifting Legend and Buffalo's Strength Coach
Paul Childress, born on August 30, 1949, in Dallas, Texas, was an American powerlifter who held the World Powerlifting Organization (WPO) world record in the 308 lb. weight class with a squat of 1147.5 lb. He was inspired to become a powerlifter after watching the World's Strongest Man competition on TV in 1978. Childress was a three-time All-American in football at Buffalo State.
Buffalo's Strength Coach and Education
Childress served as the Head Strength Coach for the Buffalo Bulls. Before joining the University at Buffalo, he worked at Total Health and Fitness as the director of facilities and fitness management. He continued to be a consultant for elite fitness systems and sold powerlifting gear. Childress specialized in strength training, nutrition, athletic performance, and conditioning, working with over 28 professional athletes. He held a bachelor's degree in health and wellness from Buffalo State and a master's degree in physical education from Canisius.
Paul Childress in Buffalo, NY
In Buffalo, NY, Paul Childress was also the owner of Childress Performance Therapy PC, a licensed massage therapist specializing in sports therapy. His business, Childress Performance Massage Therapy P.C., was located in Grand Island, NY.
Hall of Fame
Paul Childress was inducted into the Buffalo State University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005. He served as a team captain for two years and was an All-American defensive tackle, finishing his career with 126 total tackles, including 17.5 sacks and 21.5 tackles for loss.
Paul Childress's Passing
Paul Childress passed away on September 22, 2023, after a battle with cancer[3]. His death was a great loss to the powerlifting community, as he was not only a great competitor but also a great person[3].
Conclusion
Paul Childress was a remarkable powerlifter and strength coach who left a lasting impact on the Buffalo community and the world of powerlifting. His dedication to his sport, his athletes, and his clients will always be remembered. Rest in peace, Paul Childress.
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