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The Creation of the
BioForce Elite Volleyball
Training Program
Since we began our
baseball academy a few years ago, we have helped
hundreds of young athletes excel in their game. Our
pitchers gain an average of 6.5 miles per hour on
their fastball after only six weeks of training with
us. If you aren’t familiar with baseball pitching,
that’s a huge amount to gain in a short period of
time. And that’s an average. Some of our more
dedicated players have gained over 10 miles per
hour. Those are the athletes who really embrace the
system. Some of the athletes have only gained a
couple of miles per hour. Usually those are the
players who are not putting out the effort it takes
to make great gains.
We have seen about
70% of our baseball students continue on to play
college baseball...many with scholarships! Their
success has been very rewarding to us. How did we
help these players achieve their goals? Through a
program similar to the Elite Volleyball Training we
are offering to a select few players in the Portland
area.
We improve their
mechanics…..we improve their strength….we give them
great tools to help their mental-emotional part of
the game….and we provide them valuable nutritional
information to help them prepare, compete, and
repair.
Our dedicated
students get results!
So, We Asked
Ourselves, Why Not Provide Elite
Training for
Volleyball, Too?
We will help you
identify your strengths and weaknesses, and then we
will give you a program to attack the weaknesses and
measure your results. Pretty simple really. But it
takes a focused effort on your part.
“It is a fact: you
play at the level at which you practice.
Consistently good practice leads to consistently
good play. It sharpens your talent. Successful
people understand this. They value practice and
develop the discipline to do it. If you want to sum
up what lifts most successful individuals above the
crowd, you could do it with four little words: a
little bit more. Successful people pay their dues
and do all that is expected of them – plus a little
bit more.”
~ John Maxwell, Talent is Never Enough
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