Thursday, July 28, 2011

Snead State, D1 Huntsville host a Speed Camp Saturday

Athletes looking to improve their speed and agility still have time to register for a Speed Camp hosted by Snead State Community College and D1 Huntsville on Saturday, July 30.

Dallas Terrell, one of the featured trainers at the camp, is the 1997 World Record Holder Bench Press (DRUG FREE), two-time D1 Strength Coach of the Year, and Head Trainer at D1 Huntsville who has spoken for Nike and at seminars for Troy State, Samford, and UAH. He has trained with athletes including Todd Burns, Amobi Okoye, Ramzee Robinson, Philip Rivers, and Peyton Manning.

Brian Smalley is the second featured trainer at the camp. He is an ex-defensive back for Miles College and a Douglas High School graduate. He is the D1 Strength and Conditioning Trainer who has worked with athletes including Tim Tebow, Herschel Walker, and Kenneth Darby.

The camp will be held at the Lady Parsons Softball Field on Snead State’s Boaz campus. Participants ages 10-14 will attend from 8-9:30 a.m., and participants ages 15 and up will participate from 10-11:30 a.m. The cost is $40. Participants can register through the day of the camp.

During the Speed Camp, athletes will be provided a challenging, competitive environment, where each participant can build confidence, master acceleration, deceleration technique, and maximize physical athletic potential and performance.
For more information or to access a registration form, go to www.snead.edu and select Athletics. Questions may be directed to Athletic Director Sean Abernathy at sabernathy@snead.edu or (256) 840-4204.

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