September 30th, 2009 by BrianGrasso

Youth Fitness Speed Certification – No Charge?

 

 

Youth Fitness Speciality

Couple of urgent things for you.

 

And yes, one of them is me explaining how you can get my brand-new Speed & Agility
Certification for absolutely no charge whatsoever.

 

Read on…

 

Okay, my first order of business is simple.

 

All the knowledge and know-how in the world doesn’t mean that you will have a profitable
career in this industry.

 

Attrition rates are high.

 

The poor economy is causing Trainers and Coaches worldwide to pack it in and start looking
somewhere else for income and a livelihood.

 

But you know something, I never experienced what you’re going through.

 

And neither did Lee Taft.

 

Collectively, our Speed Camps made, on average, about $3,000 -$5,000 of revenue for us
per camp.

 

The back-end to that was worth roughly another $12,000 – $15,000.

 

And it’s because Lee and I have a system.

 

All effective youth fitness training programs and every successful business is based on a system.

 

It’s not a ‘try this to see if it works’ or ‘let’s give this strategy a shot’ kind of thing.

 

It’s a process of following an exact and specific blueprint that works.

 

So, as an added bonus to the Speed & Agility Certification material,Lee and I also recorded
a full and complete audio within which you get all of our secrets.

 

Then entire system from A – Z.

 

How to run Speed Camps that work.

 

That are profitable.

 

That will gross you in the neighborhood of $3,000 – $20,000 each time you run one.

 

So, if the prospects of you obtaining a system for training athletes that can literally guarantee
they will be the fastest in your geographic area AND learning how to run highly successful
and entirely profitable Speed Camps sounds interesting to you….

 

… Then pay CLOSE attention to my next point…

 

I’m giving a youth fitness Speed & Agility Certification away.

 

For free.

 

No charge.

 

No strings attached.

 

More dedicated professionals deserve the right to know what Lee and I know.

 

About training and business.

 

All you have to do is tell me why you deserve it.

 

That’s it.

 

Just write a passionate entry below as to why YOU deserve this once-in-a-lifetime chance.

 

The value of this educational program is off the charts but to say that it can and will change
your career is not the least bit over-stating.

 

Worth getting your hands on a copy for free?

 

Then leave a comment telling me why.

 

We’re giving away the complementary copy on next Monday’s webinar with Latif Thomas
and Lee.

 

You MUST be present to receive your free copy of the Certification.

 

Reserve your spot right now, for free, by going here

 

==> http://www.YouthSpeedSpecialist.com/

 

- Brian

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346 Responses to “Youth Fitness Speed Certification – No Charge?”

  1. October 05, 2009 at 7:48 am, Mark Johnston said:

    I’m a strength coach and fitness professional and I’m always looking to increase my knowledge base. I work with young athletes from grade school through college and I find that I do more and more coaching on running technique as well as footwork mechanics. I’m able to pass my knowledge to my own 3 kids as well. I look forward to the webinar and thank you so much for this opportunity. Keep up the good work!

  2. October 05, 2009 at 9:17 am, Janelle Urrea said:

    My reasons for wanting the speed and agility certification are somewhat selfish. I have a 14-year-old who is extremely good at soccer, yet as I have watched her over the past two years, I am really starting to see the areas where the coaches neglect to train the entire athlete. They work only on specific skills and ignore the other aspects of the girls training. I am a fitness professional and really see an overall lack in the knowledge of coaches, not only in this sport, but other sports I watch as well.

  3. October 05, 2009 at 10:18 am, Andrew T. Holzwarth said:

    I would love a FREE copy of the new Speed & Agility Specialist
    Certification

  4. October 05, 2009 at 10:37 am, Troy Baker said:

    Brian,

    I am a high school and youth club track and field coach. Having long ago transitioned from athlete to coach (whether I knew it or not), I constantly work to broaden my knowledge base both from the technical aspects of sport/athleticism and critical transfer of knowledge required to help athletes grow and develop. I believe it is essential for young athletes to have a broad knowledge base to build from as they develop and eventually specialize in sports. The transfer of skill from one sport to the another is something that is often overlooked by coaches and parents who pressure young athletes to specialize too early (under the belief that more is better) and creates physiological and psychological gaps for the athlete. I want to provide a broader skill set that the athletes I work with can draw from later in the athletic careers.

  5. October 05, 2009 at 10:57 am, Lance Williams said:

    Love to have it.

  6. October 05, 2009 at 11:48 am, Francisco said:

    me gustaria recibir cualquier tipo de comentario a mi correo.

  7. October 05, 2009 at 12:34 pm, jOE GUYETTE said:

    I am always looking new agility drills for the athletes I train throughout the year. I have always respected your knowledge base and experience when it comes to training athletes. Many of the techniques and drills I have acquires from you via clinics or your newsletter have help our program temendously !! Thanks for all yopu do for us as teachers & coaches !!

  8. October 05, 2009 at 12:52 pm, Jessica said:

    Budget cuts have got me down :) I would love to have a copy to compliment my Boot Camp programs, Personal Training, and sport specific training. I have years of experience in the industry and appreciate good quality materials! Not to mention, I can sell snow cones to eskimos, so if I like it, I can refer it on to the other many professionals I work with :) Would appreciate being considered for a free copy, I promise to put it to good use on lots of workthy people :)

  9. October 05, 2009 at 2:50 pm, Christine said:

    Why I would like more info on the subject…
    I am a level 2 competitve swim coach, kinesiology grad, personal trainer, pedorthist here in Canada who was fortunate enough to work with other coaches and health care professionals over the years. While in school I had the oppurtunity to work with coaches that trained athletes with the philosophy of “fun, fitness, and fundamentals”. I am always searching for different, more up to date ways to train young athletes. I think this training would be a fun way to add something different into the boaring traditional training of doing laps, staring at the black line at the bottom of the pool.

  10. October 05, 2009 at 2:55 pm, Aaron said:

    I need programs to help with the kids that I coach and train.

  11. October 05, 2009 at 4:09 pm, Lance Layman said:

    Hello my name is Lance Layman. I am a father of 3 young children, ages 6, 10, & 12. I have been active in sports my whole life and played collegiate soccer at Indiana University in the early 80′s. I have always considered myself as a student of physical culture. As an athlete myself, I was gifted with speed, agility, & quickness, and much of my success was due to the fact that I was quicker than most of the athletes I faced. I learned from an early age most things being equal, that speed could be a decisive factor of winning or losing. I currently own my own business working with children developing them in functional fitness that helps them better themselves in all areas of sports. I also have a program that offers functional movement (mobility, agility, balance, coordination, etc..) to the special needs student. Along with my business, I coach & train a few soccer team within the community. I am always looking for innovative training ideas that can help an athlete achieve greater speed, agility, & mobility. I joined the IYCA because I felt it was an invaluable organization to help me better serve the athletes that I come into contact with daily. With trying to get a business off the ground and a family to support, I am unable to get all the certificates that I would like at times. The Speed & Agility Certification would allow me to provide better training techniques for the athletes & kids that I come across, and help create better athletes in the sports that I coach.
    Thank you,
    Lance Layman

  12. October 05, 2009 at 4:31 pm, Chuck Brossard said:

    I’ve been involved in youth sports for the last 10 years. I have been trying to change the minds of those who think of training as a punishment.”If you don’t do it right you’ll do 20 push ups or laps.” This infuriates me to no end ,I thought we want kids to enjoy ATHLETIC training, not hate it. I also believe the old saying “we need to learn how to walk before we can run” is wrong , because you need to learn to walk before you LEARN to run. I truly about three years ago was ready to pack it in, frustrated and discouraged that I couldn’t get through to any of the dinosaurs. I found Latif online, someone who’s view I shared( obviously he’s the pro) on ATHLETIC training,then I heard about Brian, and Lee. It gave me reason to continue the great crusade for better athletic development. Now I am the director of coaching for 14 civil football teams in our area, and athletic planning for these teams at different age groups a challenge I’m enjoying very much. Alas though the crusade still continues,lots of dinosaurs still aren’t extinct.

    Chuck

  13. October 05, 2009 at 4:48 pm, Blane Williams said:

    I would like to have the free Speed and Agility Specialist Certification, because for the last 6 years I have been a volunteer Coach with a non profit youth track club. In the last 3 years as Head Coach, I have developed 13 athletes that have won 45 National Championships, many, that have won state and regional titles and a club that has won every meet it has entered in the last 3 years. I took over a club that the founders had been called in different directions. I have had to educate myself and rise to the task. I got the USATF Level 1 in 2006, and proceeded to triple the size of the club from 30 to 100 giving more children the opportunity to participate and learn. I spend thousands of hours, and thousands of dollars taking kids to meets around the country. Many of them are at my expense even though I keep our registration fees lower than all other clubs, a lot of people still cannot afford participation. I have sacrificed a lot to make this program work, and it does. I have never asked anyone for anything but advice, but this I feel will be helpful to me and my club. Please consider my request. Thank you. Coach Blane

  14. October 05, 2009 at 5:15 pm, Shawn Hamilton said:

    I have been coaching sprinters and working with off-season sports for over 13 years. I am passionate about making athletes reach their full potential while creating sound mechanics. I have had the opportunity to train at the OTC-Chula Vista and am a USATF Level II Sprints/Hurdles Certified Coach. I am always looking for ways for my athletes to improve. Speed and Agility coaching is an ongoing learning process and I wish to continue that process by obtaining a Speed and Agility Certification.

    Thanks

    Shawn

  15. October 06, 2009 at 6:08 am, bob said:

    hi, i would like this program because im o volunteer football coach at a youth football team that dont charge to play. we work for at risk kids. and ANY bonus i can use to help these kids that otherwise wouldnt have the chance to better themselves athletically and mentally, would be a blessing! please consider me and my kids as candidates for this program.

  16. October 06, 2009 at 7:09 am, Douglas D Fogel said:

    I am a Health and Physical EducationTeacher and also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Any extra information and certifications would be beneficial to both me, my students and my clients. Thank you

  17. October 06, 2009 at 8:15 am, Manny said:

    I would like to recieve the Booklet thank you

  18. October 06, 2009 at 11:31 am, daryl floyd said:

    My reasons for wanting to obtain this certification is quite simple.I have two boys,ages 12 and six. iI tried to coach the recreatio nal basketbal teaml,but was very happy,because the parents made sick.i am a physical therapist,C.S.C.S,PHS,Y.C.S,…Being a former Division basketball player I though I had something to offer , and be respected,,however that was not case.I feel I have only one chance to do it right wheni t comes to the developementt of my two boys who presently love sports.At present organized sports has turned me off and .Ihave chosen to focus on fun athletic type skills.I also have great respect for you and Lee and I have heardyou both speak at several seminars over the year .to me you both are the best there is and want to from the best.

  19. October 06, 2009 at 1:27 pm, Mike said:

    my 13 yr. old is an elite hockey player & I hope this would be to her benefit.

  20. October 07, 2009 at 9:41 am, Willie said:

    Hello, Please consider me for your certification giveaway because, like many coaches, who lack the knoweledge but want to teach the proper mechanics to those kids that are missing or are unaware of the fundamentals. I coach girls fastpitch softball, most girls lack speed and only work on skills during practice, it’s time to change that mentality with your help.
    Thanks

  21. October 07, 2009 at 12:56 pm, Dianne Anderson said:

    I am interested in having a copy of the certification because I coach elementary school age and special o athletes. I would like to be better trained to coach the different levels in these groups.
    Thanks,
    Dianne Anderson.

  22. October 07, 2009 at 4:33 pm, Jeremy said:

    I would like to have the free Speed and Agility Specialist Certification, because I am currently a full-time High School Strength and Conditioning Coach and Teacher who spends all day helping kids out for free and have created most of my stuff without the aid of any budget…parents help, raising money, ect.. to get some stuff for my kids.
    I have dedicated my life to helping athletes out for free (as a teacher and coach) as I was trained for free from 6th grade on for free as my parents could never afford a trainer of any kind.
    Without someone taking me in and training me for free, I would’ve just been a below average, or average athlete that went through high school and played a few sports like everyone else.

    I travel around the state in my spare time and take all of my teaching personal days to go and visit other programs (both high school and college) to gain anything to help my kids and coaches get better.
    Even though I have a 6 a.m. – 5 p.m. schedule M-F and a few hours on the weekend training kids for free, I NEED TO IMPROVE MY SPEED AND AGILITY KNOWLEDGE TO BE ABLE TO BETTER HELP MY ATHLETES AND TO PUT TOGETHER SOME CAMPS TO GET SOME EXTRA MONEY FOR FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT THAT MY KIDS AND SCHOOL NEED!

    Thank you for your consideration in this manner. I hope that I am the type of candidate with the goals and attributes that you are looking for.
    Sincerely,
    Jeremy

  23. October 08, 2009 at 10:28 am, Keith T. Daniel said:

    First of all, I want to THANK WHOMEVER is involved in giving me this opportunity to receive your program for free. Second, I apolozie for responding late after your first invitation for the program. Now to answer your question, of why I want the program. I was not afforted the opportunity to learn a program of this magatude when I was taught sports or runnng when I was growing up. I will turn 50 yrs. old ..lol .. on the 12th of NOV., I can began to understand the coaches of my time but technology and theories has changed. I want to give to myself and the people that I surround myself with, the new and innorvative training that I think will work and propel them to new and higher levels. I play 16″ softball here in the Chicagoland area and the leagues are very competitive and I want to continue at that level of play even at my age and win. I don’t teach to students or run a program but I do want to give better ADVICE to people when they ask.. I won’t continue to draw this out but again want to THANK ALL INVOLVED in crreating such a program that OPENS up my eyes to CHANGE.

    Yours Truly ,
    Keith /T. Daniel

  24. October 09, 2009 at 5:58 am, Paul Smith said:

    Hi

    Sorry for being late in replying your e-mail because I have been away! I thought this a great opportunity to receive something like your fanastic Speed and Agility free certification.

    I am living in UK and I have always had a great interest to improve our athletes within our region and also have a great desire to improve my knowledge as a coach, not only myself to pass on the knowledge onto athletes & club coaches.

    I am a 10 hours per week Disability Schools Sports Coach for a local authority and also an Athletics Club Coach. I am interested to find out about your speed & agility certificate because it might help with my youngsters in the schools to improve their speed, co-ordination, agility and balance because of their poor co-ordination and balance problems.

    Plus I will use this certification to my athletics club to improve their speed & agility, especially for my youngsters who are showing great potential in combined events and I need to keep their motivation going by introducing new ideas within their training schedules. Two of them are in the UK top 10 of their age group, so it is important to keep raising their abilities forwards and upwards to higher levels of their athletics careers.

    I feel that I would like to have a opportunity to receive this free Speed & Agility Certificate to help others within our region such as coaches and athletes by organising speed & agility camps for clubs, county and regional squads as well.

    I hope you will considered me as one of the chosen ones to receive this great opportunity!

    Many Regards

    Paul Smith

  25. October 10, 2009 at 12:19 am, robert said:

    hi brian
    sorry for the delay/reply been in hospital having surgery return 7-10 09.and never notice the email was in juck mail box. to try and answer your question it would be nice to receive the free speed&agility cert as i live in the middle of the desert central australia town call alice springs where it would be of great benefit for me learning more about the course so as to pass it on to our out back school and the development programs within the area.hoping this meet with you and it not to late. and if so maybe you will run another down the track.
    many thanks &cheers robert

  26. October 10, 2009 at 10:03 am, Marie Theresa Davis said:

    Dear Brian: I would be interested in the agility and speed documentation offered so I can help my clients or give advise to those people who do nothing but sit all day. The average person is not agile and does everything in straight upright motion. This is very bad being prone to falls from not having their body agiled enough to build strength from alleviated a bad fall.

    Thanks. Marie Theresa

  27. October 11, 2009 at 11:16 am, T said:

    I want the speed and agility program so that I can better myself as an athlete and hopefully help my teammates better themselves, so that we can win this championship this year. I am also looking to coach women’s basketball after my college career ends

  28. October 11, 2009 at 1:15 pm, Pat said:

    Brian,

    I am a physical teacher at a high school that has won national awards from Health magazine and the Clinton Alliance for our work in fighting child obesity. I also work with designing training programs for our sports teams. In addition, I speak to parents on child obesity and athletic development within the district and in various public forums (Town and Village Groups). Like you, so much of the knowledge I have researched in speed and agility has been contradictory. I have read, watched dvds, and spoken with trainers who specialize in this area. None of them agree or have a program that seems to be progressive, take the age of the participants into account, or seem to click with me in their transfer of knowledge from application to execution. I would love a program like this to bring back to all the kids, athletes, and parents I teach. I think the ultimate goal is to change people’s lives and this program will enable me to take a great step forward!

    PM

  29. October 12, 2009 at 8:40 am, Alan Edge said:

    Hello Brian
    Why should you allow me to have the chance of improving my knowledge and by doing so give me the chance of passing on the knolwege and skills that I will have gained to the children around my area!.

    Im just an everyday father who decided he would like to help out at his sons club, and things have progressed from there, I have taken coaching courses to allow me to coach at his club and I do have a qualification with the IYCA, but have not been able to go any further due to financial constraints.
    I have trawled the net for items on speed and gleaned small snipits of information but know that realy I need the substance and guidance of someone like yourself who can pass on their knowledge and enthusiasm, I only wish I could visit in person and experience one of your events.

    Regards

    Alan Edge

  30. October 13, 2009 at 1:14 am, Brockton E. Tross,Sr said:

    It time to spot the madness, High school coaches, middle school coaches, park ball coaches & parents..It has been my obervation while assisting and talking to coaches..They are consume with wining now, not developing kids..They operate on the primise that the kids with the God given ability to run fast or jump high stand over here and the other stand over there..The kids with the ability are not taught fundamentals or techiniques, they are given play books..The others are given play books and pluged in a position..Their overall condition is poor, most can’t do 10 pushup..When trying to implement a training regiment, the coach would say we have a game in 2 weeks, we don’t has time for all of that.. I must admit my eyes were opened when I purcahsed the Total Speed Training Manual..I could use more ammunition to combat one coach, one parent & one kid at a time..

  31. October 20, 2009 at 10:19 am, Kevin Detlor said:

    Hi Brian,
    I have three boys 12, 11 and 6, the oldest of the group has a learning delay in everything that he does. We are sending him to a motor skills specailist every week and he is impoving. Right now his motor skills are that of an 8 maybe 9 yr old. The middle child is a rep soccer player that has great ablity and knowledge but with his growth is losing a step. the youngest just started a in soccer development program because he wanted to learn and not just play. They two youngest have also started ice skating and I think that the agility program would be wonderful for their development. The oldest has started basketball this winter, for the first time and needs any help that I can give him. We as a family love to play sports, my back ground is hockey, and try to go out and practice all the time. I have set up our basement with some ladders and a ball control area, but need help with improving the boys movement and speed. Thank you for the opprotunity, as this sounds like the missing link to my childrens training.

    Thank You
    Kevin

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  33. April 12, 2010 at 9:17 am, Cal said:

    Hi Guys,

    Brian much like yourself, as an athlete growing up I was the victim of poor supervision of a coach that it didnt matter how I was doing something but as long as I could do it… A highly successful junior basketball career was cut short due to an ignorant training philosophy from my coaches and poor duty of care.

    As I’ve gotten older the more and more im realising that this is my goal in life to help kids no matter how talented enhance what god has given them and also help give them a better quality of life. Receiving this resource will help myself and my business considerably as knowledge is the key to all businesses and why not learn from the best :)

    Keep up the great work guys!
    Cal

  34. June 18, 2010 at 12:52 am, Landon said:

    I am interested in having a copy of the certification because I train school age and adult athletes. I’m a head trainer at aCollege Station Personal Training company and I would like to be better trained to better coach the different group levels.
    Thanks,
    Landon Davis

  35. August 03, 2010 at 2:41 am, Calvin J. Redden said:

    I would love to receive a free copy because I am club track coach in Las Vegas, Nv. I have been doing so for 3 years and have produced some Junior Olympians during this time. I have a passion for track and for helping children that I directed my college studies to obtain a Bachelors in Social Work. I am a behavior specialist and I work with kids for my career in the day time and coach inner city kids track in the evening. I want to be able to work with kids mentally with social work knowledge and physically with your help of becoming certified in your program. I was was a great high school and collegiate athlete and gave it all up to raise my own children, but coaching is my way of staying active and involved. I am an active member of USATF,would love to able my athletes and myself better reach athletic potential. Thanks for reading. CJR

  36. August 08, 2010 at 5:35 pm, John M said:

    I would really love to gain this training. Right now there is nothing like this for the kids in my area, and I would love to bring them a program that helps them succeed. Thanks for the opportunity!

  37. August 09, 2010 at 11:25 am, MARY Siegel said:

    very interested in speed and agility training

  38. September 30, 2010 at 11:21 am, Cliff MANUS said:

    I am President of a local girls rec basketball league. I do this because I love working with kids. I have really begun to notice how much emphasis is placed on boys sports particularly football and baseball in my area. Girls sports by in large are neglected. There are svereal area speed and agility training centers none in my specific area. All pretty much focus on boys as well. I would like to start a center directed at girls training, unfortunately for me I am going thru a divorce curently and can;t afford to purchase your program. Please conciser helping someone that wants to help others thanks for the consideration
    cliff

  39. September 30, 2010 at 3:41 pm, Spencer Charlet said:

    I developed a speed and agility program at my local YMCA last year and just recently was approached by two indoor turf training facilities to run a speed and agility program for them. I have a lot of basic tools, but like you said having a system is what works. I would love to be able to have your certification along with a system that is tested and proven to be successful. Thank you for your help.

  40. October 30, 2010 at 2:36 am, Seasons said:

    You you should change the webpage title Speed Certification – No Charge? | IYCA – The International Youth Conditioning Association to something more catching for your content you write. I loved the the writing yet.

  41. December 01, 2010 at 11:43 am, Justin Wetherby said:

    As a 20 year old, I have a huge passion for training kids and making sure that they get better each and every time they step into the gym. The kids are dedicating their time to getting better and I would love to have a proven system and method to make sure they are getting guaranteed success. I have been through the same experience you have, reading every youth book and watching every DVD I could get my hands on so this would be an extraordinary opportunity to get my hands on this product!

  42. December 01, 2010 at 11:46 am, Justin Wetherby said:

    As a 20 year old, I have a huge passion for training kids and making sure that they get better each and every time they step into the gym. The kids are dedicating their time to getting better and I would love to have a proven system and method to make sure they are getting guaranteed success. I have been through the same experience you have, reading every youth book and watching every DVD I could get my hands on so this would be an extraordinary opportunity to get my hands on this product! I want to be the best and in order to do that, I need to be in touch with the best methods!!

  43. February 22, 2011 at 2:48 pm, Tevita Vainuku said:

    Im a personal trainer and also a football coach and during the summer i run a off season training program for kids ages 8-14 preparing them for the season and i would love to increase my knowledge by earning a certification in what you are promoting.

  44. March 23, 2011 at 8:18 pm, Ernie Sellers said:

    I am an elementary physical education teacher and I am frustrated because I cannot do a better job of teaching/training my students to become more agile, and therefore better athletes. I need some solid ideas that I can incorporate into my physical education class lesson plans and therefore turn my students on
    to sports and athletics. The more skilled they are, the more they will enjoy sports.

  45. March 25, 2011 at 12:30 am, James Scott said:

    I work as a juvenile correctional officer and football coach on the middle school level. Lots of the youth I deal with on the job daily love to go outside to work-out , running, lifting weights, and the question always comes” HOW CAN I GET FASTER”. I have spent lots of time researching and applying basic cone drills and speed techniques, and i’m wanting to learn more, as i help to build characacter within the youth juvenile system. The more the youth can trust me and look forward to learning speed drills the more they have to look forward to. Just wanting to do my part in getting these boys back to their public school sports in good shape, and using their brains to see positive outcomes.

  46. November 08, 2011 at 2:07 pm, Neal Renna said:

    I fell I deserve the Speed certification for free out of necessity. Two weeks ago I was medically discharged from the United States Navy Officer Candidate School just one week shy of my commission ceremony. When I was first informed of my discharge I was struck with disappointment. Being an Officer I n the Navy was my lifelong dream which was 1 week shy of being reached. I took the next several days to asses’ possible career choices, however struggled because the strong desire to serve my country would simply not go away. After much soul searching I realized I could continue to lead people but in a different realm, the gridiron. As a 4 year NCAA colligate football player I was drawn back to the field however, no longer as a player but as a coach. My passion for the game has helped me deal with the disappointment of my Navy Career. Sports often allow us to forget about other stressors in our lives and focus on the moment. Gaining the knowledge of your speed program will go a long way into allowing me to develop into a good football coach. If you allow me this opportunity I can promise you strong dedication and commitment to these young athletes as they reach their full potential. Your kind donation will not go unnoticed and will benefit the well-being of myself and numerous young athletes.
    Thank You,
    Neal Renna
    sworenna@gmail.com

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