Bradley Robinson EP
Exercise Physiologist and Personal Trainer
Bradley is an Exercise Physiologist with a Bachelors in Human Nutrition and Masters in Exercise Science. He is a former football player for The Ohio State University and is currently an NFL free agent while he also working on a PhD in Exercise Physiology. His research and experience covers exercise science, sport science, strength and conditioning, and nutrition with a focus on implementing smart-wearable technology to help athletes and consumers health and fitness.
Ohio State Overview
• Bradley was a seventh-year performer as a collegian, including six years as a member of the Buckeyes
• He transferred to Ohio State in the summer of 2017 after spending the 2016 season as a long snapper at Michigan State
• Was Ohio State’s long snapper for the 2021, 2022 and most of the 2023 seasons, before an injury ended his final campaign
• A semifinalist in 2021 for the Patrick Mannelly Award, given to the nation’s outstanding long snapper, and will be a leading candidate for the nation’s top long snapper award in 2022 as well
• A five-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and a six-time OSU Scholar-Athlete with two degrees from Ohio State and nearing a third
• Was one of 56 Ohio State student-athletes, representing 17 varsity sports, to take part in the Fourth Annual Wolstein Leadership Academy Retreat in May 2018
• Currently working on his master’s degree in exercise physiology with a focus on nutrition
Honors & Awards
2022: Working on a third degree from Ohio State: a master’s in exercise physiology with a focus on nutrition, OSU Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten
2021: Graduated with two degrees in human nutrition science, and in human development & family science, Rose Bowl game Scholar-Athlete, Academic All-Big Ten and OSU Scholar-Athlete
2020: Academic All-Big Ten and OSU Scholar-Athlete
2019: Academic All-Big Ten and OSU Scholar-Athlete
2018: Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten, OSU Scholar-Athlete
2017: OSU Scholar-Athlete
More on Bradley
• Lettered for two years in football and four in lacrosse at Athens High School in Troy, Mich.
• Played offensive tackle, long snapper and middle linebacker for the Red Hawks
• Ranked as Michigan’s No. 1 long snapper and No. 20 nationally coming out of high school
• High school coach was Josh Heppner
• A Dean’s List student for three semesters at Michigan State
• Son of Brad and Susanna Robinson
• Has an older brother, Andrew, who was a long snapper at Michigan.