Well, it's been awhile. I haven't posted in quite sometime and much has been going on. The biggest thing is my new promotion to Athletic performance Coordinator. This is a role that I am very proud to take on. Working with young athletes in the area has long been my passion. I have been giving back to the local athletes since I was a Mountain Pointe High School student and with the new role I will have the ability to impact many more lives of Ahwatukee's youth on a daily basis.
The state of the current program has been influenced by many different minds that have come and gone. Each person who has worked with our School of Athletic Performance has shaped the way the program is currently being run. I have had the opportunity to learn from many other talented trainers and athletic minds. It is a privilege for me to take over a program that has help produce more than thirty college and college bound athletes as well as a few professional athletes. The accolades of these athletes are too many to list and I plan on building upon the success of the program.
The biggest change that will be made is that there will be a much more personal approach to each athlete and involving their parents in the program as well. For these athletes to take the next step and achieve their goals everyone involved must be on the same page and within the same mindset. It is my hope that each athlete and parent will echo these ideals. We are introducing a code of conduct to hold these young citizens to a higher standard so that we can not only teach them ho to become a better athlete but also a better person. Our goal is to produce successful athletes on and off the field.
I encourage anyone with questions regarding the program to come in and sit down with me so we can talk about what we can help each athlete achieve and how we will go about doing that. Continue to look for BAR athletes in the news because we have a great group of young men and women involved in our program right now that will help us build the School of Athletic Performance into a powerhouse!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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