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Athletes come in all sizes.

Posted On Wednesday, 07th December 2011 at 09:20

Some great news from our biggest and smallest athletes this week.

Elliot hoyteElliot Hoyte (6'5", 120kg) American Football Defensive End, has won a full scholarship to Boise State College in the USA.

Elliot used his gold training package to work on his pre combine training programme. Unlike most athletes I tarin who need to be a bot bigger, Elliot had this already. We looked at getting a solid foundation of athletic movement, and then applying strength and power around that.

A lot of what we did was new to Elliot, and against perceived old school (and teenage boy) wisdom. But Elliot grasped the concept, applied himself and has succeeded in getting into college. His new college conditioning coach is also looking to work on overall athleticism. Well done Elliot.


Krysten Coombs
(quite short, 45kg) has won a bronze medal in the World Championships in Guatemala for Dwarf Badminton.

I have been training Krysten for 3 years as part of the TASS programme. He is now signed up for a platinum training package with Excelsior.

Krysten is a dual sport athlete, being very good at table tennis too. He is lookign to qualify for the Paralympics in 2016 in Brazil.

He is also the reigning 100m and 200m champion at the World Dwarf games.

One of the best things about my work is the variety of people I come in contact with. 

Even better, is helping them along their way.

 

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