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Recent and Current Athletes have won these events and received scholarships to these and many other Universities as well as ATP, WTA, PGA and LPGA tour players.

National Champions (Junior, National Open, Collegiate)

All Americans (Division I, II, II)

Easter Bowl, California Bowl, Ojai, CIF Champions.

Stanford, USC, UCLA, Washington, Georgia, Pepperdine, Michigan, SDSU, USD, UCI, Nebraska, UCSB, Utah, Colorado,Drake, Bradley, Cal Poly, Arizona, UNLV.  

Our goal at Man of Steele Sports is simple… to improve your athletic performance from assessment to application. The Man of Steele Sports training programs are complete packages specializing in the training of elite competitive athletes. We combine state of the art testing methods in sport psychology and exercise physiology to get the most out of your abilities. Each program prescription is individually designed to improve your athletic fitness. The key to transforming effort into success is following a specific training plan that will enhance existing strengths and diminish identified weaknesses by setting and executing performance goals.

If you are serious about realizing your potential as an athlete the Man of Steele Sports program is for you. To find out more about the Man of Steele Sports program, come on in and look around and get ready to take your game to the next level!

 

 

Characteristics of Elite Athletes A-Z

This is a repost of some blogposts I wrote over a year ago, I will be mixing these in with other posts over the next few months.  I will be writing about what I believe are some of the outstanding characteristics of elite athletes and elite performance. This will be by no means a definitive list, just a starting point of comment and conversation.
If you were to ask most coaches today what attribute they thought should top this list a fair share would undoubtedly say attitude, it seems to be almost politically correct to say that having a positive attitude is a prerequisite for elite performance. Upon further inspection I am not sure that being positive is all that important and here is why. I think that what matters the most is action. Actions taken with a positive attitude or good motive don’t make any difference to the action. What matters is that you take the action. Many athletes who run around trying to be positive are really just lying to themselves about what they have actually done in practice or in game situations. Elite athletes have ambition and want to achieve and no amount of positive attitude will help you to achieve dreams and goals without action. And like the old saying goes “Goals without actions are fantasies” Please leave your comments or questions.
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