Garrett Giemont is in his third season as senior conditioning coordinator for the Steelers after being hired on January 31, 2007. The 2023 season marks Giemont's 51st in the NFL.
He previously spent 14 seasons as the Steelers' conditioning coordinator before being promoted in 2021.
Giemont was honored with the NFL's 2015 Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year award by Samson Equipment, which was presented by American Football Monthly at the end of the 2014 season.
Giemont was also named the 2008 Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year/Super Bowl Achievement Award from the Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society.
Giemont has 30+ years of experience in the NFL, and served as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' strength and conditioning coordinator (2003-05) prior to joining the Steelers.
Giemont was named Coach of the Year by The Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society after the 2002 season while working for the Oakland Raiders under head coach Bill Callahan. Giemont spent eight seasons as a member of the Raiders' staff, including the first seven as strength and conditioning coach and the final season as strength and conditioning coordinator.
Prior to joining the Raiders, Giemont spent three seasons in Major League Baseball as the Director of Physical Development for the Chicago Cubs (1992-94). He originally entered the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams in 1970 as a part-time training assistant and served as the Rams' assistant trainer from 1978-82. From 1983-89, Giemont was the Rams' strength and conditioning trainer and worked as the team's strength and conditioning coach from 1990-91.
Giemont and his wife, Sonya, have two sons, Jackson and Jett.