Men's Basketball
Goubeaux, RJ

RJ Goubeaux
- Title:
- Director of Strength & Conditioning For Olympic Sports
- Email:
- goubeaux_rj@mercer.edu
- Phone:
- (478) 301-2843
RJ Goubeaux was hired in May of 2021 as Mercer's director of strength and conditioning for Olympic sports.
Goubeaux arrives in Macon from Greensboro, N.C., where he spent the past five years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the UNCG Spartans. While with the Spartans, he directed strength and conditioning programs for the men's basketball, men's and women's golf, cross country, track and field and volleyball teams.
He spent nearly two years at Texas A&M University-Kingsville working in a pair of graduate assistant roles. Not only did he assist in the weight room by implementing programs for the majority of the University's athletic programs including football and basketball, but he worked alongside Kinesiology professors, helping with labs and research and instructing undergraduate students.
From 2011-14, Goubeaux worked with Inside Edge Fitness as the head strength coach and assistant director where he trained 2014 Olympic figure skater Isadora Williams and other high-level athletes. For the first five months of 2014, he could be found in the weight room at the University of Maryland, assisting the strength and conditioning staff in executing workouts for the Terrapins' Olympic sports.
Goubeaux, a former professional volleyball player, also has experience as an intern with the Washington Capitals (2009-14) and as an assistant strength and conditioning coach with Dynamic Sports Performance (2007-11). He is a 2008 graduate of George Mason University.
He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) certified strength and conditioning specialist and is strength and conditioning certified by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa). Additionally, Goubeaux is also a USA Weightlifting sport performance coach. He is married to the former Jamie Stancliff.
Goubeaux arrives in Macon from Greensboro, N.C., where he spent the past five years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach for the UNCG Spartans. While with the Spartans, he directed strength and conditioning programs for the men's basketball, men's and women's golf, cross country, track and field and volleyball teams.
He spent nearly two years at Texas A&M University-Kingsville working in a pair of graduate assistant roles. Not only did he assist in the weight room by implementing programs for the majority of the University's athletic programs including football and basketball, but he worked alongside Kinesiology professors, helping with labs and research and instructing undergraduate students.
From 2011-14, Goubeaux worked with Inside Edge Fitness as the head strength coach and assistant director where he trained 2014 Olympic figure skater Isadora Williams and other high-level athletes. For the first five months of 2014, he could be found in the weight room at the University of Maryland, assisting the strength and conditioning staff in executing workouts for the Terrapins' Olympic sports.
Goubeaux, a former professional volleyball player, also has experience as an intern with the Washington Capitals (2009-14) and as an assistant strength and conditioning coach with Dynamic Sports Performance (2007-11). He is a 2008 graduate of George Mason University.
He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) certified strength and conditioning specialist and is strength and conditioning certified by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa). Additionally, Goubeaux is also a USA Weightlifting sport performance coach. He is married to the former Jamie Stancliff.