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REPLAY, Fueled by Gatorade(R) Returns for Season Two By Tradingmarkets.com
February 26, 2010
Today, The Gatorade Company and FOX Sports Net announce the second season of the successful, original program, REPLAY the Series, Fueled by Gatorade, which re-stages classic games between some of the nation's biggest high school sports rivalries. In its second season, REPLAY will reunite two high school hockey powerhouses from Detroit - the Trenton Trojans and the Detroit Catholic Central Shamrocks - who were unable to finish their second match up of the 1999 season after a life threatening injury forced an early end to the game with the score tied 4-4.
 
"Hockey passion runs deep in Detroit, and is felt throughout the community," said Brendan Shanahan, NHL Vice-President and former Detroit Red Wings forward. "The NHL is thrilled Gatorade is giving the original players of these two teams a second chance to settle their score in front of all their friends and family."
 
To get ready for their once-in-a-lifetime rematch, the Trenton and DCC players will take part in a customized 8-week training and nutrition program developed by the Gatorade Sports Science Institute (GSSI) and implemented with the help of professionals from Velocity Sports Performance. GSSI has worked with elite and professional athletes for more than 25 years and will help the Trenton and DCC squads understand their individual fueling needs as athletes before, during and after their on- and off-ice training sessions.
 
"We are looking forward to working with these athletes to prove once you're an athlete, you're always an athlete," said Sarah Robb O'Hagan, chief marketing officer of Gatorade. "It's an honor to be able to prepare these teams to come together in the spirit of sport, passion and good natured rivalry as they compete for their schools one last time."
 
The REPLAY game is tentatively scheduled to take place in early May and a documentary produced by FOX Sports Net about the REPLAY athletes' journey will air nationwide in June.
 
"This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with Gatorade on a very creative and home grown project," said Read Jackson, FSN's senior vice president of production and executive producer of REPLAY. "The tone of the REPLAY documentary series provides a trip down memory lane as viewers get to vicariously re-live their high school sports experience, whether they played on a team or not."
 
As the Trenton and DCC players prepare for their game, REPLAY fans can follow their journey by visiting www.replaytheseries.com, the official home of REPLAY. Visitors to the site can also check out the first season of REPLAY that featured one of the nation's biggest high school football rivalries between the Easton Area Red Rovers and the Phillipsburg Stateliners.
 
REPLAY, a series of sports documentaries focusing on rematches between great rivalries, is based on an original concept from the creative teams at Gatorade and TBWAChiatDay Los Angeles.
McCutchen Gets the Call By Ronnie Canedo, USA TODAY
August 31, 2009
After a long road of hard work and perseverance Daniel McCutchen gets called up to the big leagues.  Congratulations and GOOD LUCK!    
Velocity Sports Performance Athletes Shine During NFL Draft Weekend By Velocity Sports Performance
April 28, 2008
ORANGE COUNTY, CA (APRIL 2008) Velocity Sports Performance, the industry leader in the sports performance training category for youth and elite athletes, announced today that over 30 elite athletes that trained with Velocity Sports Performance were selected or signed as free agents as part of the 2008 NFL draft held this this weekend in New York.   
 
Many Velocity Sports Performance athletes were selected higher than their anticipated draft day selection after training at Velocity Sports Performance between their college season and the NFL Combine or Pro Days. Virginia Tech offensive tackle Duane Brown, saw his draft day status rise to a first round pick with the Houston Texans after projected to be selected in the second round.   
 
One of the biggest beneficiaries of training at Velocity Sports Performance was Notre Dame tight end John Carlson, whose fourth round projection was amplified when he was selected with the seventh pick in the second round by the Seattle Seahawks.   
 
“I really like Velocity Sports Performance because of the scientific approach they take to training,” said Carlson. “We do evaluations on camera, so you can look at your technique to see what you are doing wrong and make corrections.  The training I’ve benefited the most is the running.  The technique work on starts, acceleration and full speed.”  
 
Originally projected to be drafted in the third-round or later, Michigan quarterback Chad Henne was selected in the second round to the Miami Dolphins where many NFL analysts believe he has a great chance of becoming the Dolphins starter this season.  Henne has attributed much of his improvement to training at Velocity Sports Performance stating, “The Velocity coaches are great.  They helped me tremendously with agility, speed, and strength.  Everything that goes into every aspect of being an athlete.”  
 
Notre Dame defensive tackle Trevor Laws saw his draft day value rise dramatically after impressive stats at the NFL Combine and the Senior Bowl.  Laws, drafted with the sixteenth pick in the second round, put up an remarkable 35 reps on the bench press. 
 
“I feel like the guys here at Velocity Sports Performance did a great job allowing me to peak right before the Senior Bowl.  They worked me out hard in the weeks prior and let me come back up at the right moment,” said Laws. “I’ve gained about 35-pounds of muscle since I’ve started working out with Velocity Sports Performance.”
 
Other notable improvements came with two athletes who were originally projected to not be drafted during this year’s NFL Draft. Richmond running back Timothy Hightower and West Virginia defenseive back Ryan Mundy both were drafted this weekend in the fifth round to Arizona and the sixth round to Pittsburgh respectively.  Mundy, who wasn’t invited to the combine, was able to impress the Steelers scouts through his pro day numbers.   
 
With increased competition to make a roster, training and conditioning with Velocity Sports Performance gave these athletes an edge over those competing for the same draft spots.  Velocity Sports Performance made these athletes faster, stronger and more explosive.  Improving their stamina is both a result and a benefit of the conditioning process, which will serve these Velocity Sports Performance athletes well as they begin the next level in their careers.  
 
“We are extremely proud of all the pro football prospects that prepared for the NFL Draft at Velocity Sports Performance centers this year,” said Loren Seagrave, Founder of Velocity Sports Performance. “Athletes who train at Velocity Sports Performance perform at their peak because the cutting-edge programs implemented by our Sports Performance Directors and Performance Coaches across the country have been specifically designed to optimize the building blocks of athleticism: speed; power; and agility. These are measurable qualities that the NFL combine and scouts use to determine the likelihood of each prospect’s success in the NFL.”
 
In 2007, 45 Velocity Sports Performance clients were drafted or signed free-agent contracts with professional teams following the 2007 NFL Draft. Since its inception in 1999, Velocity Sports Performance has trained over 400 professional football players throughout their careers including Justin Tuck, Ryan Grant, Braylon Edwards, Larry Fitzgerald, DeMarcus Ware, Marques Colston and Jeff Garcia.
 
About Velocity Sports Performance
Velocity Sports Performance, the industry leader in providing advanced sports performance training for athletes of all skill levels and ages, was founded in 1999 by world-renowned coach Loren Seagrave, a five-time NCAA champion coach, who trained Olympic, professional and major college athletes.  At Velocity Sports Performance, athletes of any skill level from age eight through adult can realize their potential through advanced training programs taught by degreed and certified coaches, scientifically designed to increase speed, power and agility, while reducing the risk of sports-related injuries. There are over 65 Velocity Sports Performance facilities across the United States, each with an average of 19,000 square feet of state-of-the-art facilities. Visit www.velocitysp.com for more information on training programs and franchise opportunities.  
 
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Faith and Fitness By Amy Morgan
March 18, 2010
Strong bonds connect this group of women:  friendship, camaraderie, support, prayer, and…… exercise?   Yes, exercise.  A three-times a week work-out date undergirds the 9 a.m. ladies, several survivors of cancer, who find support and strength during their Velocity exercise class.

Group members Lisa Adickes, Beverly Bryars , Barbara Chandler, Ava DeFreest, , Kip Goebel, and Karen Kalter, led by trainer Michaela Settlemeyer, agree they get a different kind of support from their fellow classmates. While physically strengthening their bodies they are emotionally strengthening their hearts. The ladies share each other’s stories and lives, encourage each other, pray and have grown spiritually together.  Individually drawn by friendship with Adickes, the ladies bonded into a “movable” support group.

“None of us knew each other before we started working out together.  Our common friend was Lisa,” DeFreest said.  “It was God’s doing, bringing us together,” Adickes added.
“The fitness industry is heading more toward addressing the whole person, body, mind and spirit,” said Corey Chandler, Velocity Business Director and co-owner. “Our 9 a.m. group has wholeheartedly made Velocity a long-term part of a healthier lifestyle. They are very special to us. “
The ladies credit the positive, supportive environment of Velocity as a key component of their success.  “It’s like having a personal trainer with your best friends,” Goebel said.  “Everyone is so kind and inspirational.” The t-shirts the ladies are wearing in the photo testify to their dedication.  Each member earned her shirt after completing 100 sessions at Velocity.
“We are getting in shape for life so we can participate in life,” DeFreest said. “We all started at a slower rate. We admire each other for trying hard.”

For Adickes and Kalter, their stories began more than a decade ago, when each was diagnosed with advanced-stage cancer as a young bride.  Their paths crossed when Kalter’s oncologist husband became Adickes’ physician. 
Karen was just 30 and in her first year of marriage when diagnosed with breast cancer that eventually metastasized to her brain.  After several rounds of chemotherapy and radiation, she had reached the end of her rope.  She vividly remembers the day she placed her life in God’s hand of control.   She fell asleep after releasing her battle to God in prayer and awoke with a new, different and tangible sense of physical well-being and peace.  “Almost as if God sent angels to touch me,” she recounts. 

More than 20 years later, she is healed, healthy and the proud mother of a 14-year old son, born 9 years after her cancer diagnosis. 

Adickes was diagnosed with stage 4 non-hodgkin’s lymphoma 14 years ago, when she was pregnant with her son.

“Life is all about faith.  God works through trials,” she added. “After my stem cell transplant I could barely push my son around the block in a stroller. In order to do God’s work you have to have a strong body. “Working out gives Adickes hope and strength for her todays and tomorrows. 

Cancer has touched other group members as well, DeFreest as a breast-cancer survivor and Goebel, currently, as she is caretaking her ill mother. 

DeFreest started her workouts while still finishing chemotherapy.  “I was desperate.  I was so tired all the time.  I didn’t think I could do it.  It (exercising with the group) has changed my life.  I feel strong and have more endurance.”

“God has given us the strength to be here. “Kalter said. DeFreest agreed saying, “We all have a sense of peace about our disease.  We have all given it up to God.“
“In life you’ve got to have hope.  We want to leave the disease – give it to God and look forward to see the plans God has for us.” Adickes added.  

The group is open to new members. Adickes particularly hopes their story will  inspire other cancer survivors to join them.  Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the 9 a.m. ladies will be there to welcome them.  Just be ready to sweat. 

Gatorade Replay Athletes are Velocity Trained By Velocity Sports Performance
March 03, 2010
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Velocity Sports Performance is proud to be the Official Performance Training Provider for the athletes of Gatorade® REPLAY™. In 2009, Gatorade arranged a rematch between archrivals Easton Area High School and Phillipsburg High School 15 years after a game that ended in a 7-7 tie. Velocity trained the 34 year old athletes before they replayed the biggest game of their lives. The results were remarkable, and we’re not just talking about the score….



Video: College Recruiting Combine / Seminar By KABB-TV
February 01, 2010

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