Senior Team trainers attend athletes performance mentorship
TTFF
National Men’s Senior Team fitness trainers Orlando Griffith and Gregory Seale are currently attending a Performance Training Mentorship at Gulf Breeze, Florida as they seek to enhance their training regime for future national duty.
The duo began the course on Monday and will return home on the weekend after which they will resume training with the Russell Latapy-coached team which is preparing for future friendly internationals and the 2010 Digicel Caribbean Championship.
The Performance Training Mentorship being hosted by world renowned fitness company Athletes Performance provides the opportunity to learn from the coaches who use the same methodology and systems that help the top athletes in the world achieve their performance goals. Whether training elite athletes, young athletes or the athletes of everyday life, learning the unique methodology of Athletes’ Performance will help you raise your level as an achiever in your profession. These athletes range from football players to track and field athletes, basketball players, rugby and tennis players among other.
Athletes Performance has opened its doors to industry professionals through the Professional Mentorship Program. The program allows full immersion in the Athletes’ Performance methodology through a unique learning-through-experience opportunity that shares the science proven and tested daily at each Athletes’ Performance Institute and acquired over the years by Athletes’ Performance’s integrated team of experts.
Among the topics being covered at the first phase of the program being attended by Griffith and Seale include Athletes’ Performance Methodology, Functional Movement Screen, Pre-habilitation & Pillar Strength, Plyometrics, Acceleration, Absolute Speed, Multidirectional Speed, Strength & Rotary Power, * Energy System Development, Regeneration, Nutrition and Testing Protocols. The first phase also introduces the fundamentals of Athletes’ Performance methodology and its integration into world-class performance training
“We thought this would be the excellent program for us to attend to advance our training methods and to familiarize ourselves with some of the newer systems for enhancing the performance of the athletes, in this case, the footballers for international competition. We put through the idea of attending the program to Lincoln Phillips, technical director of the TTFF and the approval was given by the federation for our attendance,” Seale told TTFF Media.
“Our job really is to prepare these guys fitness wise and to ensure they are at a level that is sufficient to not just compete but to also outlast the opponents,” he added.
Griffith added that the intention is to acquire the necessary knowledge that would help the fitness preparations of players across the border in local football.