Rodney Hampton on the Lt., TINY Rt.
From Rahway New Jersey, Emanuel "Tiny"
Yarbrough, is a past US World Sumo Champion
and is in the Guinness Book of World Records as
the largest athlete in the world. Tiny is currently
training for the 2008 Olympics.
Ronnie Barnes, a member of the Giants
organization since 1976 and the team’s head
trainer since 1980, and also the Vice President of
Medical Services in 2003. One of the most
respected trainers in the NFL, Barnes has
compiled an impressive dossier of
accomplishments since joining the Giants as a
student intern 28 years ago. He was elected to
the National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of
Fame in June, 1999. In 2002, he was voted the
Athletic Trainer of the Year by NFL physicians.  
N.F.L. Athletic Trainers
N.F.L. Strength & Conditioning
N.F.L. Orthopedic Surgeons
N.F.L. Orthopedic Surgeons
Olympic Strength & Conditioning
Fitness Centers
Some of The Nations Best Athletes
High Schools Across the Nation
September 1, 1993. Dr. Warren is the team
physician for the New York Giants football team,
and oversees all medical care for the players.
and oversees all medical care for the players.

His sub-speciality is sports medicine, and his
special interests include
  • Shoulder and Knee Instability
  • Ligament Reconstruction and Arthroscopy
Joint Replacement
  • Knee and Shoulder Rotator Cuff disease
    and sports injuries
ULTIMATE ATHLETICS
Rodney Hampton
GOLDS GYM, D.C.
VELOCITY SPORTS, ATLANTA
WORLDS GYM, NJ.
COUNTRY CLUB, HOUSTON
ATLANTA FALCONS,
Strength & Conditioning Staff
NEW YORK GIANTS,
Strength & Conditioning Dir.,
John Dunn Lt., Ramoned Morrow Mi., Rodney Hampton Rt.
Academy HS, NJ.
Houston Christan HS, Hou.
Narcross HS, GA.
All-Pro
Running back