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Hard Work Pays Off For Gabe Race

Big Gabe Race is showing that hard work pays off. He trained 3-4x per week this past off-season and is having a solid senior season. Here are a few words his mother shared with us: “I wanted to take the time to thank you for the training Gabriel received in the spring. He has done […]

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Jackson Ammon Gains Strength, Aggressiveness During Off-Season

Jackson Ammon trained hard all off-season and continues to do so in-season. His work ethic and consistency will continue to pay off as a team leader and at the next level. Jackson was a staple at his school workouts and also sought out additional training to maximize his athletic potential. Strength, aggressiveness, stability, and muscle […]

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Ben Keller – Commits to D1 Lacrosse Program

Huge props to Ben Keller on his verbal commitment to play lacrosse at D1 Detroit Mercy! Earning a scholarship and playing at a high level has always been Ben’s goals.   Ben was our 2014 September Athlete of the Month and has trained with us for 18-months straight 3-5x per week. He has worked extremely […]

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Char Willekes Making a Name for Himself

Kenny and Char Willekes are a HUGE part of our PSTS Family. They have a blue-collar mindset and are some of the toughest athletes around. While they share the same last name, they both have different personalities on the field and in the gym.   We’re so happy to see Char have another successful season. […]

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PSTS Water Polo – “The Muscle Dolphin”

Longtime PSTS athlete and Connecticut College Sophomore water polo player Stephen Cress (Rockford), continues to have an impressive season. He earn All-American Honorable Mention as a sophomore! http://camelathletics.com/sports/mwaterpolo/2015-16/releases/20151216mr5mqf   Steve trains alongside all our college football players during the off-season and has earned the nickname “muscle dolphin” around the gym. His strength, mobility, and intensity has […]

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Spreading the PowerStrength Mindset to Grand Rapids Youth Athletes

We had the opportunities to speak at both the Grand Rapids Drive Basketball Academy and the Redell Elite Training Skills camp the last two days to a combined 80+ kids. Rather than speak on all training and nutrition, we shared a few things on what we at PSTS believe makes an athletes a success both […]

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PSTS Champions, Awards, and All-Stars

Witnessing our athletes hard work pay off is one of the best rewards we receive as coaches. Seeing them struggle through adversity and persevere to come out a stronger, more mature individual is just as rewarding.   You can hardly tell all the success they’ve had when talking with them. This humility is something many […]

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Pro Hopeful Bronson Hill Continues to Impress

  If you don’t know who Bronson Hill is, you will shortly.   A hometown kid, Bronson grew up in Grand Rapids and attended Grand Rapids Catholic Central. He then attended Eastern Michigan University where he rushed for 1,110 yards his junior campaign.   After an obstacle-ridden senior year, Bronson returned to GR to escape […]

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6 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Youth Training Facility

Youth (4th-8th grade) training is a topic that is still unclear to a lot of people despite all the info out there. Here are some questions and comments I hear rather frequently:   “What’s the earliest age can he start training?”   “What do you do with kids that young in the gym?”   “He’s […]

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