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Patrick Beith’s Top 5…

By Athletes' Acceleration | December 15th, 2007

With the holiday season here, I wanted to give you a quick reminder:  If you live inside the United States, order before Monday December 17 to ensure your program arrives before Christmas!

With that being said, I wanted to give you my Top 5 Favorite Products (that are also perfect gift ideas):

5. Complete Olympic Lifting

If you work with speed athletes and you want them to learn or improve their Olympic lifting technique, then Complete Olympic Lifting is the way to go. It was designed for specifically for speed and power sport athletes. The movements are broken down into teaching progressions so your athletes can pick up the Olympic lifts like the Clean and the Snatch skills faster and more safely.
To learn more about Complete Olympic Lifting click on the link below:

http://tinyurl.com/ytd2o8

4. Movement Based Games

I absolutely love this product. Professional Speed Coach Jeremy Boone gives you the best speed and agility games around. I have used this with all levels of athletes and they instantly become their favorite ‘workouts’. Not only are the games fun and breaks up the traditional repetitiveness of practice, but your athletes are working on movement skills that will make them faster and more agile.

To learn more about Movement Based Games click on the link below:

http://tinyurl.com/26puzs

3. Groundbreaking Athletic Movement

Lee Taft is the agility king. There is not a better program that teaches you the progressions of the prime lateral speed movements. Lee gives you the fundamentals of athletic movement then goes into detail on how it is applied. If you watch the program today, tomorrow your athletes will multi-directional speed will improve.

To learn more about Groundbreaking Athletic Movement click on the link below:

http://tinyurl.com/yvco72

2. Complete Athlete Development

Complete Athlete Development was created by the International Youth Conditioning Association President Brian Grasso. It is a 7 part system for developing youth athletes that puts the emphasis back to actually look at the long term development of today’s youth athletes. Brian breaks down the movements into teachable skills, in a systematic order, helping youth athletes reach their full potential. It’s not just a list of drills with no direction or purpose

To learn more about Complete Athlete Development click on the link below:

http://tinyurl.com/yqvrqu
1. Complete Speed Training

The Gold Standard in Speed Development. If I could only have one speed training and athletic development product in my library, it would be hands down Complete Speed Training. I know that I am a little biased, but Latif and I created the blue print for developing faster athletes. There is not another all inclusive speed training program that focuses on every aspect (acceleration, flexibility, conditioning, top end speed, strength, power, speed endurance, etc) of getting your athletes faster. It is as it’s called: the most complete speed training program around.
To learn more about Complete Speed Training click on the link below:

http://tinyurl.com/39oycx

Yours in speed,

Patrick Beith

P.S. - Just a quick reminder:  If you want to receive your orders before Christmas and you live inside the United States, order before Monday December 17 to ensure your program arrives in time!

http://www.athletesacceleration.com/products.html

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