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 02, 2009 at 12:31 pm, Steve Kline said:

    I am interested in your free program to help my eight year old son become a better athlete. He currenty is playing lacrosse & Soccer and is a good athlete but needs to improve his speed, change of direction, and quickness.

  2. October 02, 2009 at 12:33 pm, Jonathan Kirk said:

    I’m very interested in this but I have a little problem…I’m a school teacher and everytime one of the webinars is offered I’m with my class. I teach Special Ed at a very small school in West Virginia. I’m interested in this because I coach HS football. Over the last two years I’ve implemented a weight training program at the HS. I’ve made it school wide accessable. All athletes or non athletes male, female it doesn’t matter. If your wanting to get bigger, faster, stronger then I invite all to participate. I’ve now included speed training, agilities, and plyometrics. (Our football team went from having a 33 game losing streak to two wins last year and this year to date we are currently in the playoff hunt) Kids are starting to buy into it and it shows! Our girls soccer team was ranked #1 in the state until a recent loss dropped them a little. Over the last 6 months I’ve attened four clinics to learn more about speed training, agilities, and plyometrics. I’ve made contacts with WVU’s and Virginia Tech’s strength and conditioning staff. I aquired the text book to begin studying so I can possibly become C.S.C.S certified. This has truly become my passion. If I qualify I’m going to attempt to do an internship at the University of Virginia this next summer as part of their strength staff. My ultimate goal is I want to be on a strength and conditioning staff at the college level. With your help I feel it would help lead me further into the direction I’m going. This is why i feel I would be a good choice. I’m a sponge trying to absorb as much as possible to make ALL athletes better. Please if you know a way i can participate in your webinars I would greatly appreciate it!

    Thank you for your time,
    Jonathan Kirk

  3. October 02, 2009 at 12:37 pm, nancy witt said:

    I am interested in this certification because I enjoy working with kids. I currently teach a fit academy class for 6-12 year olds and absolutly love it. This age group seems to be left out sometimes. This is time to build the foundation for a lifetime of health and fitness. The childhood obesity epidemic is also a great concern of mine. I want to do what I can for kids to see that exercise and nutrition are fun and that it does not take a lot of effort to make good choices and changes in your life. I was a chubby kid growing up. I did not become really active/healthy until high school. I am now a presonal trainer and am passing down my good habits to my family and I hope to do the same for other families/kids. Thank you for your time.

  4. October 02, 2009 at 12:40 pm, Justin Swanson said:

    Hey Brian,
    Ok, I’m not a big blogger or feedback kind of guy. I’m more of a sit back and observe and soak it all in kind-of dude. Here is a quick cap of me: I have been in the health/fitness industry for over 20 years. I’ve been the insecure, tough-guy. I’ve been the highschool football jock. I’ve been the bodybuilder. Here is my point; IT’S ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT ME. I am 36 yrs old and it’s time to give back. To contribute to the Youth community in a positive way. I want to motivate, inspire and give kids what they need to excel in both sports and lifestyle habits.

    Brian, I have purchaced your program, ‘Complete Athlete Developement’ and have been completely submerged in the content. Listening in the car, on the Ipod while mowing the yard, at work, etc. My wife thinks iv’e lost my mind! Great stuff man! I was a little hesitant on purchasing because money is tight. I’m a builder and the industry has taken a dump. But, i’m glad I didn’t pass on it.

    Ok, so here’s the deal. I’m planning on opening my own business. I live in a little town where sports are BIG and I need all the information I can get my hands on. Quality info. I can not believe how much crap is out there! Your audio cd’s are packed with outstanding information.

    Anyway, Just wanted to introduce myself to you and to thank you for making a profound inpact on me. You’re my ‘North Star’ in this new chapter of my life. As for the free certificate, I don’t know if I deserve it but, (If I follow in your foot steps) I will someday.

    Thanks again! J Swanson

  5. October 02, 2009 at 12:42 pm, Dave Woodbury said:

    I’m in the process of developing a program for pre-teens. Mastering the techniques of different types of training for different sports is essential in their development. And SPEED is necessary in ALL sports. So let’s get these kids on the right track…doing things properly, safely and FAST!!

  6. October 02, 2009 at 12:47 pm, carl hultgren said:

    why do i want the free speed cetification? to make my kids faster of course!! I am a personal trainer who works with young athletes in sports including baseball baskettball and the sport of triathlon. i organize two kids triathlons and work with the kids to get them fitter and faster. and from what i have read from the comments about your program you have the best tools to acheive the ever desired SPEED!! I work with a lot of adults as well so I like to work with kids for a very low cost to them sometimes free. I feel the need to give back to our future generation of athletes and fit citizens. I hope you have found enough info in my request for the certification.
    thanks,
    Carl

  7. October 02, 2009 at 1:03 pm, Jennifer McGovern said:

    Brian,
    I am a former collegiate and semi-professional women’s soccer player, a current school-based licensed physical therapist, girls soccer team trainer, volunteer soccer coach (ages 3-8), and a mom of three kids who play various sports and have tremendous athletic potential. I became informed about your organization about a year ago and I completely buy into your mission. I am working on my level one certification and own your Complete Athletic Development System as well.
    In your question and answer video regarding your new speed and agility certification you spoke about who this would benefit. This system would transcend every discipline that I am involved in. I visualize how I can utilize this information in my work with children with disabilities to improve their daily gross motor function. I imaginine weaving this into soccer sessions for the female soccer players I train and the little ones just starting their athletic endeavors to improve their athletic abilities. Finally, I can play around in the back yard with my own kids teaching them this knowledge so the can achieve their potential, knowledge I know would have helped me in my playing days. I would put this system to great use and many kids of all abilities would benefit. Thank you for this opportunity.
    Sincerely,
    Jennifer McGovern, PT

  8. October 02, 2009 at 1:08 pm, Dwayne G said:

    i would like the free traing to be able to pass it on kids, teens and staff and other volunteers. I volunteer with a boys and girls club that offers intro sports programs to kids, along with other various programs. We target kids that can’t afford organized sports. We try to teach them sportsmanship and team work skills, skills taht they cabn carry forward to other areas of their life. However, we also try to teach them skills that they can use to make various sports teams at their schools, teams that don’t cost a lot of money. I see what the costs are for personal training and I also see that kids with money get to reap teh benefits. I’d liek to be able to share the benefits of teh training with kids that would never get the chance to attend thuis type of training. I’d liek to see them get some of the opportunities that other kids an dteens have.

    Thanks.
    D.G.

  9. October 02, 2009 at 1:09 pm, David Tennant said:

    i would like to get this program because i coach high school soccer and our players need every advantage that they can get to become better as soccer players and as athetes. with the economy the way it is it is hard for coaches and parents to afford the supplimental programs.
    thanks for this opportunity.

  10. October 02, 2009 at 1:10 pm, charlie said:

    i used to be a high school bball coach and also had a very sucessful aau program helping many athletes obtain scholarships to attend college. unlike many programs, mine was non profit and i did it because i enjoy the rewards of helping young men grow through athletics. I have had to retire from work early due to a medical disability. I run a free basketball clinic 3 days a week to aid local high school basketball players, i hope to aid them in being varsity players and maybe some for college. i have quite a bit of knowledge in regard to basketball skills development and i have pretty good knowledge of developing the athlete, but we can always be better by learning and keeping up with new and better training techniques. I don’t know how much longer I can do the clinic, but while I’m doing it, I want to provide them with the best training I can. It’s really that simple. Their training is the most important thing I do every week, I guess second most important as taking my medications and trying to stay alive is first! It’s my way of giving back as I have been blessed with a great family and a great life. sincerely, Charlie

  11. October 02, 2009 at 1:10 pm, TyRonne Turner said:

    ITS ALL ABOUT THE Youth!!! We OWE it to our youth to provide them with the BEST opportunity to develop the necessary skills and techniques involved in speed. I am Glad that we now have the BLUEPRINT on how to TEACH speed. Above all else, I feel that I should recieve a free copy because our youth and youth coaches need to be exposed to this product! Its like the slogan, “No child Left Behind”.

    We need to establish this program as T-H-E premier program that ALL coaches should learn and use when coaching speed. I reside in the DC area and this is a program that can change the lives of many right here where policies and laws are made everyday. Lets stop hiding the truth from our kids and giving them less than what they deserve. Youth speed certification is just one of the many certifications offered by IYCA that our coaches NEED to change the lives of our youth!

    Lastly, SPEED is probably the number one skill that every athlete seeks. EXPOSURE and Understanding to the principles laid out in the youth speed certification program will affect many youth and coaches in our quest to TEACH speed the right way.

    TyRonne Turner
    Peak Performance LLC

  12. October 02, 2009 at 1:17 pm, wayne tanzer said:

    My reason is quite simple, my son is a freshman in high school and he has excellent soccer skills but lacks the speed and agilty to play at the next level. His high school coach is not a soccer person, claims to be a track coach yet he does nothing to help his player improvie their speed or agility. The school has some great athletes, but no one to help them improve in these two areas that can mean the difference between playing at the nexgt level, or even being successful at this level.

    My interest is not makiing money with this, my goal is to spend the rest of my life giving my time to working with my two sons and our local high school teams over the next 25 years to see how many players I can help achieve their dream of playing soccer in high school and perhaps well beyond. There is a lot of talent unrealised in our area, and the kind of guidance and attention I can offer through this certification can change a lot of people’s lives.

  13. October 02, 2009 at 1:21 pm, Brian Van Hook said:

    Brian,

    First off I wanted to thank you for the opportunity to have a chance to be a part of the fee webinar and to be considered for the youth certification. I am a private strength and conditioning working with athletes ranging from youth to the college level. Within the last year I have been getting more and more into working with the younger players. I feel I have been doing a god job with the athletes I have working with, but I always feel like I need to learn more! I am always reading your information as well as Lee’s, I feel to be a better coach/trainer you need to read and learn as much as you can. I would love to have the chance to receive you youth certification and I am looking forward to the webinar.

    Thank, Brian

  14. October 02, 2009 at 1:22 pm, Ken said:

    I would like the certiication to show that I am actively involved in learning more things about speed and agility training. I coach football, but speed and quickness is an integral part of football just as in track and field. Thanks for providiing this learning activity for all to benefit.

  15. October 02, 2009 at 1:37 pm, Juan C. de la Torre said:

    I am interested on this to be able to help my 11 years old son (competitive soccer player) with his athletic development.

    I played my self for 15 years back in Spain and retrospectively I think we learned many things about speed and multi-directional movement in the hard way: trying and determining what works. This is usually a very ineffective way to develop a young athlete, regardless the sport. I have not any formal experience as a coach but based on the many years of training (soccer and track) I have a reasonable understanding of what is involved in athletic development.

    I am surprised that almost 40 years later, most sport-specific coaches continue to ignore the benefits of teaching the fundamentals of speed, agility and multidirectional movements.

  16. October 02, 2009 at 1:40 pm, Patrick Chavez said:

    I am a massage therapist studying sports and rehab therapy. I work with a rugby team and softball team coaching and helping them with the speed and agility drills. I would eventually like to open up a rehab center for athletes, and i believe that your program would help the athlete get back on his feet and back into the game.

    Thank you for your time,
    Patrick Chavez CMT

  17. October 02, 2009 at 1:41 pm, Dan and JoAnn Gorsich said:

    New to coaching track and field and always looking for unique workouts that will apply to other sports for our athletes. Many kids run track for other sports so I like to incorporate some other training (especially during conditioning days). I would love to see your agility and speed training so I would have this knowledge to pass on to our athletes for off-season workouts, etc. Thanks.

  18. October 02, 2009 at 2:16 pm, Robert Buchla said:

    Hi Brian:

    As you know I am writing to you regarding a passionate entry on why I would like a certification in speed and agillity. Well I’m not one to attempt for hand-outs or look for the easy way out of things…As a matter of fact I work very hard and I expect the same for all the participants involved in my training sessions…I never look for the “easy way” out of anything. My experience has shown that if you never worked for anything you would never appreciate anything.
    I’m a single Dad…and let me tell you there are NO EASY AVENUES for DAds. All the financial support and lobbies are for the mother’s…Hardly any..if any for Dads…We are totally on our own with hardly any support from any organization.
    This being said…with the current economical crisis…its been very hard for me and my children…I just keep pushing on…using the same level of determination…and “NEVER QUIT” attitude I enforce in my children as well as my training participants.
    If a certification in this field would help me support my children and provide for a better training experience for my participants…so be it..

    Robert Buchla

  19. October 02, 2009 at 2:18 pm, anthony panczak said:

    I work at a limited resourse inner -city hs and all the help i can get.

  20. October 02, 2009 at 2:23 pm, DION said:

    TRAINNING MY KIDS

    THANKS

  21. October 02, 2009 at 2:27 pm, spgill said:

    Hi Brian,
    First of all thank you for this opportunity . I want to learn more speed training drills for my son because my son plays soccer and he is very good at it but his speed is slow. If you give me the training drills I mostly think he will improve his speed. When he will imprve his speed and go in the higher level he will alwayes remember you because you are the one that coached him how to develop his speed.I will really appriciate it.Lastly my son and me will be so happy if you give us this opportunity.
    Thank,
    Gill

  22. October 02, 2009 at 2:32 pm, Ron said:

    Happy Friday!
    I would be very interested in the Speed and Agility information. In previous years, I have been a youth football coach and have also worked with a youth football training camp. I have recently earned my Underground Strength Certification and have aspirations to become a certified youth trainer. I would love to be able to expand my repertoire. Knowledge is power….but only if you utilize it!

    Thanks!

  23. October 02, 2009 at 2:33 pm, Joel said:

    I’m a stregth and conditioning coach just seeking an opportunity to grow, learn and pass onto my clients the knowledge and screts that you guys have obtained from years of experirnce in the field. I’m a really passionate trainer that love helping and training athletes be the best they can be, and to do that I need the best material available in the field right now, and you guys have it. And I want it…badly!!!

  24. October 02, 2009 at 2:35 pm, Ben Rossi said:

    I would love a copy of the speed certification because I coach so many kids and young athletes and am always looking for more ways to keep my kids above the rest. I love working with young athletes it is very rewarding. I dont have all of the funding to purchase your certification which i would love to have and this one. PLease send me a copy it would be greatly appreciated.

  25. October 02, 2009 at 2:44 pm, jorge said:

    Send me the information of the speed certification trainings.

  26. October 02, 2009 at 2:59 pm, Troy Wentzlaff said:

    Good Afternoon!
    I would like it as I have my wife on board for the certification for youth fitness (IYCA) and think this would be an all in for her as she sees more of what I get with you vs the competitors. I am in the process of opening some youth camps for the winter and am looking to you for the certs! My wife is my business partner and helps balance my priorities and dollar investment in tng certs!!
    Thanks and keep up the great work.
    Troy Wentzlaff
    Troy’s Total Training, LLC

  27. October 02, 2009 at 3:35 pm, Aaron Gillies said:

    Brian,

    After watching your video I find myself in the very same boat. Constantly reading, searching journals for significant differences in training groups and adjusting my methods with every book and/or article I read. I just want to know what works and after having watched Lee’s Low Box Drills, I know that Lee’s way is it.
    But also, I want to have something in addition to my CSCS. I want to be part of the IYCA family and I want to be the first in my town to have this. Again, I want to be a leader. I want to be the Starbucks of our town. There is a HUGE market here. This is one of the things I love about the IYCA and that I share when people ask about what certification to get.
    The IYCA not only gives you the tools to improve your knowledge and skill set, but also tools to get yourself out into the community and get people in to experience the surefire methods of an IYCA specialist. I want to help the community of kids who are looking to their high school coaches for “speed and agility” training that we both know tends to be from the last century. This is why I want this certification.

    Thanks for the opportunity Brian.

  28. October 02, 2009 at 3:55 pm, Phil Jutras said:

    Interested in speed and strengthening for sprinters/jumpers up to 800m. Also, speed and agility for throwers. I have started a first time track and field program at MassBay CC. I was a former Div I middle distance runner, high school coach and personal coach for NCAA Div 1 runners. I am working with athletes who may not have had a lot of structured training. It has been a number of years since I have been engaged in this field as I have been a professor of Leadership/Management. I need to get caught up…….

  29. October 02, 2009 at 4:08 pm, Henry Russell IV said:

    I am a espiring professional athlete that uses everything that I learn via your emails to encorporate into my workouts to make myself a better athlete. I also am currently studying to be a professional fitness trainer and I love learning as many different opinions and how to train myself as well as future trainees of mine the most effectively. Thanks for all the free knowledge you have given me already, it has supplied me with much information that I would not have had other wise.

  30. October 02, 2009 at 4:18 pm, John said:

    Right now, I am in my Junior year in high school. I have been playing soccer and running track for my school since Freshman year. For all three years, I have been the slowest runner and sprinter on both teams. I do sprint training and practice hard but i have seen very little improvement. Next year, my Senior year in high school, is my last chance to show everyone what i can do. Your speed and agility certification can help me. If you can give me a free copy, i would be extremely happy.
    Thank you very much,
    John

  31. October 02, 2009 at 4:37 pm, LaTanya DeLoach said:

    I would like a free copy of the speed and agility certification to better equip the athletes I coach/train. Currently I am in the process of obtaining my master’s degreee in Sports Administration and am looking forward to hosting athletic performance camps. This free video would not only help me develop the athletes I train, but the athletes I can train throughout the community….so please help me correctlly train our young athletes!

  32. October 02, 2009 at 4:38 pm, Marco Campos said:

    Hey Brian,

    Big Thank You for putting this together and giving it away. I would really love and appreciate this Speed Certification that you are offering. “Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach him to fish and he eats for a lifetime.” This is symbolically what I want to give to all my athletes and family members. I want to give them the ability to enjoy their bodies and athletic potential for their entire lives. Being able to run, jump and “play” is an honest expression of freedom. Using our body to create and accomplish goals is key to unlocking the door to creating boundless confidence. This certification will only add to the credibility and confidence that goes with teaching/learning the fundamentals of pure speed.

    See you over the web,

    Marco

  33. October 02, 2009 at 4:40 pm, RICHARD WALTERS said:

    To take my son’s football team to the next level!!!!

  34. October 02, 2009 at 4:51 pm, Henry said:

    I am an athete myself who plays soccer I have taken up speed training for about 3 months now and I have been applying your principles and tips combining that with my coaches which is almost the same thing and I have not seen any major improvements maybe this will help. Thamks.

  35. October 02, 2009 at 5:45 pm, Cindy Paul said:

    I am using a walker… and i am teaching a beginning class called Ready-Set-Run. How is that for ironic? I have been an extremely competitive athlete all my life, but never had one ounce of proper conditioning, strength training, or speed training. The boys always got some, but us girls got Phy-ed teachers who were very old school with everything and knew nothing!

    I have had numerous surgeries for joint problems, I have severe osteo-arthritis so i can’t keep playing my sports, but i can continue to coach (have been for 30+ years) and i can teach. I don’t want kids to end up like me – in pain every minute of every day. I love working with kids – i still relate well with them and I look to professionals such as yourself to help me teach them properly. I could really use the free program as i still have many doctor bills to pay off and our Rec Dept is great but doesn’t pay great. I don’t do it for the money anyways.

    Thank you for your consideration.

  36. October 02, 2009 at 5:55 pm, Jake Hughes said:

    Brian,

    I am the defensive line coach for the football team at the high school I teach at. I’m also the strength coach during the off-season. I’d like to be the strength & conditioning coach but I feel that the other coaches are iffy about my speed & conditioning knowledge. I’ve started doing some of the conditioning but this certification would help me prove to them that I can take it on completely.

    Thanks,

    Jake Hughes

  37. October 02, 2009 at 5:55 pm, Rob said:

    I recently received my personal training certification, athletic performance has always interested me and how to improve it. Now that I have children I want my knowledge to be based on the most recent, updated information so I can pass that along. I want to teach my children, youth I coach, adults I train and myself these speed and agility principles. Thank you.

  38. October 02, 2009 at 6:25 pm, Steve Preston said:

    Hi Brian,

    Well… After all our talks over the years I have realized that your another ‘special type of guy’ who understands the intricate process of teaching young athletes… not just from skills and drills, but from the point of motivation and communication with parents.

    As you know… I specialize in working with amateur wrestlers who want to gain strength, stamina and control their weight for ultimate mat success…

    I’ve always felt as if your knowledge of youth conditioning as well as speed and agility training were top notch…

    Personally… the one thing I want to add to this post to secure my request for MORE of your intrinsic knowledge is that TODAY is the day I found out that my wife and I ARE pregnant… Yes, at 42 years young (and still a force to be reckoned with :) ) I’m gonna be a daddy! Although this isn’t exactly relevant… it IS a sign. I’m the HAPPIEST MAN IN THE WORLD TODAY and wanted to share my great news with you… Perhaps my good fortune will spill over to gaining more knowledge to helping more kids become the best athletes ever!

    Best to you and your family my friend…

    Steve Preston
    http://www.wrestlingperformance.com

  39. October 02, 2009 at 6:55 pm, brian cook said:

    Dear Brian,
    Over the past 10 years I have coached soccer teams in winter and (nippers) Junior Surf Lifesaving
    in summer in Australia.As a volunteer I have dedicated countless hours researching the “best practice” techniques for these juniors. During this time we have grown our local surf club (North Bondi Surf Club, Sydney, Australia) junior numbers from 400 to over 850. My Vision is for all of the many junior sports people I train each week to (1) Enjoy sport (2) Learn new skills (3) Show respect
    for one another (4) Become a better person for knowing me.

    So if we were able to access your great program for free and implement it throughout our many Coaches & athletes, this Program would gain a huge profile and assist us in our quest to be the best we can be.
    Thank you for your consideration.
    Kind regards,
    Brian Cook

  40. October 02, 2009 at 7:09 pm, Wayne said:

    Keep me athletes from getting hurt because I would be able to teach them the proper technique.

    Regards,
    Wayne

  41. October 02, 2009 at 7:38 pm, BEN MACCHIA said:

    lOOKING FORWARD TO LEARNING MORE ABOUT SPEED ,AGILITY , AND PROPER TECHNIQUES IN DEVELOPMENT

  42. October 02, 2009 at 7:50 pm, Danny English said:

    I work with kids 5-14. I need to keep up on the lateest and the best you have to offer. To teach to correct fundements to futher the players.

    Danny

  43. October 02, 2009 at 7:54 pm, eric said:

    I was always third place.

    In grade school in the 50 yard dash and the 100 yard dash, third place. At Regionals in the 100 yard dash, third place. In high school, third place on the team in the 100, third place at Regionals in the 400.

    If nobody knows who was second, nobody cares who was third. The sad thing is that what I know now is that the difference between third and first is razor thin. If I had the training then based on what I know now, I might have placed first a couple of times.

    Anyway, the fact that I am talking about yards when most talks about meters probably dates me. But the truth is that I have taken what knowledge I have about track and applied it to soccer. Even though people in the USYSA won’t admit it, soccer lags behind most sports in athleticism. Take a look at the myotest.com website, and you will see that Volleyball, Basketball and Track athletes far outperform soccer athleties in power, speed and strength in almost every measure from squat jump to bench press.

    Anyway, I am starting to apply what I now to helping athletes in soccer and other sports to get faster, which is really what it is about in any of these team sports. I am looking forward to the multidirectional speed webinar because I want to take these concepts and make sports like soccer more watchable by introducing more athleticism, along with the technical skills needed to play at the highest level.

  44. October 02, 2009 at 7:57 pm, junior said:

    i am presently training my working coleague and son

  45. October 02, 2009 at 8:20 pm, chad said:

    hi brian well i think that i should be the one to get your program because ? i don’t really . know after growing up playing hockey ,baseball + soccer i joined the military and got married 13 years later i am a single dad of 2 young boys and i am the main father figure to 2 other boys due to their fathers death . i try to help the kids with sports and have a hunger to do that for a living but with working 40+ hrs and traveling 10+ hrs a week it leaves very little time or energy to do that right . it would be my dream to be able to do that for a living while being able to help these 4 young boys be the best athletes that they can be in there choosen sports of football ,baseball and soccer. sincerely chad

  46. October 02, 2009 at 8:53 pm, david mason said:

    I would like the information that your offering because it would be very benificial with what I do. I am currently a wide receiver coach at a local university, but plan on applying for a strength and conditioning job. This would help with more content for my resume.

  47. October 02, 2009 at 9:25 pm, Jeff MacFarland said:

    Brian c/o IYCA:

    I currently train and mentor young athletes and I continue to learn and incorporate the techniques taught by you and the tremendous staff at the IYCA. Continuing education is paramount and I look forward to learning more about your speed certification certification.
    Thanks again,
    Jeff

  48. October 02, 2009 at 9:40 pm, cedric ponds said:

    speed certification

  49. October 02, 2009 at 9:42 pm, Wesley said:

    Hi

    I am building experience as a coach and I coach all levels. The information is extremely good to keep the interest and add to the development of fundamental conditioning that I have set as a goal for the next six months.

    Keep up the good work!

  50. October 02, 2009 at 10:04 pm, Calvin Frazier said:

    Hello Brian and IYCA Members
    My name is Calvin Frazier. I am a fellow IYCA Fitness Specialist -1. I am also certified by that
    other fitness company as a Speed Agility Quickness Trainer. To this point I am proud
    to say I have become very knowledgable. My passion has grown to be so strong that I started
    my own speed agility company as well as donating my knowledge and resources to help other
    sports programs. I have no degree in kinesiology or sports science, my foundational element
    of my sports programming has been what I have gleaned from your Developing Athletics Program &
    IYCA Fitness Specialist Course. I have been studying the specific field of Sports Speed for a
    few years. As of late I have seen many proclaimed experts promote and market their speed
    programs. Your network and resources have made the most impact. Where else could I learn
    From experts such as Mike Boyle, Gray Cook, Lee Taft Vern Gambetta and yourself. This knowledge has been invaluable. I am very pleased with my growth and progression in a relatively short period
    There is one piece that I am missing. I. I would like the business knowledge and marketing info
    to take New Breed Sports to the next level. To this point business has been sporadic.
    Please assist me with your knowledge and expertise to become independent
    iand better able to promote youth fitness in my program. I listen and read all your e-mails. The tapes and CD’s get daily play. My methods are from countless hours of applying your
    movement techniques. . This course will be the equalizer, the measuring rod to separate myself
    from the many competitors. Brian, Here is my dilemma ; I can not afford every certification that comes out, there are tons
    I have been quietly following every new development. I am sincere with a clear mission of being
    of service to developing athletes. Let me review t he IYCA Speed certification course on a
    complimentary basis . You will get unquestionable returns many times over, I want to teach coaches and teams speed and agility the IYCA way !!!
    allow me to to be a conduit to educate the masses, empower me by giving me access. It would serve the IYCA well to share the course and trade secrets.I am fully committed to exemplify excellence and professionalism in youth fitness. I look forward to the seminar
    Sincerely
    Calvin Frazier
    Speed Agility Trainer – YFS -1

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