Michael Boyle – Complete Guide to Training the Female Athlete
Discover The First True System For Developing Speed, Agility, Strength and Conditioning in Today’s Female Athlete
Have you ever wondered why there was no comprehensive training system designed specifically to give female athletes the performance edge they need to succeed on the field or the court? Well here’s a sneak peek at the female athlete blueprint you’ve been looking for…
Give Your Female Athletes The Ultimate Competitive Edge…
Dear Fellow Coach,
By now you know that there is no one-size-fits all training system that fits every athlete.
Whether it’s an athlete’s respective sport or position, their individual needs or stage of training maturity – you have to adapt what you do if you want to maximize their potential.
But even though we know this, until now no one has ever developed a complete training resource specifically for the female athlete.
If you work with female athletes, you understand the specific physical and mental demands that are different from their male counterparts.
As just one example…
Did you know female athletes are up to 9x more likely to tear their ACL?
So why are coaches trying to fit their female athletes into the exact same training methods and programs they use with their male athletes.
Or they are simply ratcheting back a bit of the load or the intensity. Maybe they’ve bought into the mistaken and outdated belief that female athletes can’t or won’t train hard.
Perhaps they just kept doing what they’ve always done because they don’t know where to go to find credible, trustworthy training knowledge when it comes to training female athletes.
That’s exactly why the Complete Guide to Training the Female Athlete was developed.
My name is Pat Beith, and over the past 12 years my company, Athletes Acceleration, has been the worldwide leader in athlete performance education, and as a coach I knew there was a void that had to be filled so that our industry’s best coaches could deliver the type of programing, experience and results to their female athletes that they sought and deserved.
And that’s what led to the development of…
The Complete Guide to Training the Female Athlete
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To develop what will be known as the definitive resource for training the female athlete, I recently brought the top coaches in the field, Coach Adam Feit and Coach Bobby Smith (and their team at RYPT) together to develop the Complete Guide to Training the Female Athlete.
Your Complete Guide to Training the Female Athlete Coaches
Bobby Smith
Coach Smith, a 2008 USA Olympic Trials Javelin Champion, is the owner of Reach Your Potential Training in New Jersey. A former Division I All American thrower and All-NEC Conference running back for Monmouth University, Bobby is a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning, a USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach, and a USA Track & Field Level I Coach.
In college, Bobby experienced 4 major injuries / surgeries (ACL reconstruction, Meniscectomy, Tommy John surgery, and ankle reconstruction). But with hard work, dedication, and a positive attitude, he came back strong from each injury. He was the captain of the football team and the track and field team his junior and senior years, All-NEC conference running back his senior year, NCAA Division I Track and Field Men’s Field Athlete of the Year Mid-Atlantic District 2006, Javelin – 5th place Division I NCAA championships 2005, Javelin – NCAA Division I All-American 2005.
In 2008 he won the USA Olympic Trials in Eugene, OR with a personal best throw of 76.06M. He moved to the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Ca. and had the good fortune to work with some of the best trainers, sports medicine personnel, coaches, and support staff in the industry.
Coach Smith’s love of athletics and training, drove him to open Reach Your Potential Training (RYPT) facility, so he can take his experience and knowledge to help his athletes reach their full potential. Eighty percent of RYPT’s athletes are female and in the past 5 years, RYPT has seen and trained over 3500 female athletes.
Adam Feit
Adam Feit is the Director of Sports Performance for Reach Your Potential Training and is responsible for the design and implementation of the center’s sports performance programs. Adam brings a host of college and professional strength and conditioning and nutrition experience to Reach Your Potential Training. Previously serving as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach and Nutrition Coordinator for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, Adam designed and implemented the strength and conditioning programs for the Panthers’ specialist and quarterback position groups. Adam also supervised the strength and conditioning programs for the offensive and defensive skill players while overseeing the entire team’s performance nutrition program.
Before joining the Carolina Panthers, Adam served as the Head Sports Performance Coach for Eastern Michigan University in 2010-2011. Adam designed sports performance programs for football and women’s soccer, while supervising a full-time staff in charge of 21 varsity sports. While at Eastern, Adam implemented the university’s first nutrition training table and supplement station and directed major advancements and renovations to the school’s strength and conditioning facilities.
Prior to assuming head coaching responsibilities at Eastern Michigan, Adam served as an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for the University of Louisville’s Football Team. At Louisville, he assisted with the design and implementation of the football team’s athlete development programs through the 2008 and 2009 football seasons.
Earlier in Adam’s career, he served as a Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for The Citadel in Charleston, SC. He also performed strength and conditioning internships with Arizona State University, US Olympic Training Center, University of Connecticut and Springfield College.
Dr. Sharon Wentworth
Dr. Wentworth was born and raised in Ames, Iowa. She attended West Virginia University on a volleyball scholarship where she played for four years, captained the team, and received all-conference honors. After graduating WVU with her B.S. in Exercise Physiology, she played indoor volleyball overseas before turning her attention to professional beach volleyball. Although volleyball was a true passion of hers, she knew her calling was sports medicine. She attended Widener University where she received her Masters and Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Upon graduation, Dr. Wentworth chose to specialize in sports and manual physical therapy in Montclair, NJ. Following her residency, she worked as director of a sports physical therapy clinic in downtown Manhattan, NY.
Dr. Wentworth decided to return to New Jersey, aiming her efforts at working specifically with competitive athletes and continue working toward her athletic training certification. She spent two years as team physical therapist for Monmouth University before passing her ATC exam in 2003. Dr. Wentworth founded Elite Sports Physical Therapy in 2003 and has since rehabilitated over 1,200 athletes in the shore area. Although she sees a variety of sports injuries, her specialty is the prevention and rehabilitation of ACL tears.
Mary- Kate Feit
Mary Kate brings almost 20 years of private, high school, collegiate and professional strength and conditioning experience to Reach Your Potential Training. Previously serving as a Sports Performance Coach for Champions Sports Performance in North Carolina, Mary Kate specialized in training youth athletes within the Parisi Speed School system as well as directing the adult performance programs.
Before joining the private sector in 2011, Mary Kate served as an Assistant Sports Performance Coach for University of Louisville for three years, designing and implementing performance programs for women’s lacrosse, rowing and field hockey as well as men’s tennis. During the course of Mary Kate’s tenure at the University of Louisville, she was a part of two BIG EAST championships and coached the men’s national runner up in men’s singles (tennis). She also implemented nutrition education programs with her athletes including power point presentations, food log analysis, grocery store tours, cooking classes, body composition analysis, supplementation management, and restaurant selection and menu regulation of road trips
Prior to the University of Louisville, Mary Kate served on the University of Iowa’s Strength and Conditioning staff, working with women’s soccer, field hockey and gymnastics. During her years as a graduate student at Springfield College, Mary Kate worked with over seven college teams which included directing the college’s football strength and conditioning program in 2007-2008. She also has worked over seven years alongside world famous strength coach Michael Boyle of Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning.
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