Catz Performance Training
The
Canton Sportsplex is proud to have CATZ, Catz
Athletic Training Zone , as a key member of the Sportsplex’s development
program. Athlete’s at the Sportsplex can improve their speed, power, agility
and strength in a 6,000 sq. ft. training center. The CATZ training center includes:
- Customized
sport-specific programming
- Age-
and Ability-appropriate sessions
- Qualified, experienced coaching
- ACL injury prevention protocol in each session
- FieldTurf artificial
turf for agility training
- 40 yard track for speed & power training
- Strength
training area
About CATZ
CATZ
is widely recognized as the premier provider of sports performance training for
developing athletes. For more than a decade, CATZ has created customized and proven
training programs which improve an athlete’s speed, agility, balance and
strength while at the same time reducing the risk of injury. CATZ athlete’s
are disciplined, confident and best prepared to excel in sport.
What Athlete’s Say About CATZ
“CATZ training is the real thing. This style of training, which works
your core strength made me a quicker and more explosive lacrosse player. I wish
I had this when I was in High School”.
Mike Battista, Major League Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year
“I found the CATZ training program to be very beneficial for my son.
The programs were challenging yet age-appropriate.”
Paul Pooley, Head Coach, Providence College Men’s Hockey
“CATZ training has been an invaluable tool to increasing my core strength,
balance, and overall stamina. I enjoy how each session is different and always
difficult. I have never trained like this before and I can already see the benefits
or increased quickness, I would recommend it to any athlete.”
Kevin O’Brien, Major League Lacrosse All-Star Goalie
“CATZ has been the most influential experience in my entire athletic
career. No one has pushed me and improved my performance more than CATZ.”
Kasey Truman, Duke Soccer, Captain
“In working with CATZ I was able to transform my body in only 5 weeks
of training and I can definitely notice the difference in my energy level, and
ability to recover during games and practices which has really had a positive
impact in my development as an athlete.”
Rush Zimmerman – Division I athlete; U22 US National team Ice Hockey
player
“I can say with 100% certainty that I will continue to train with CATZ
as long as I am playing competitive hockey.”
Chris Rossi - Boston Jr. Bruins
After observing CATZ' personable staff first hand and receiving such positive
results, we cannot help but advocate to anyone that they try a CATZ strength and
conditioning program. You won't be disappointed.
Pat Teager – Mother of Collegiate and High School Soccer Players
CATZ AdvantageUnique, Sport Specific Training Programs
Our programs are customized to fit each athlete’s needs based upon sport,
skill level and age.
Certified, Experienced Coaches
Our coaches are the best in the business with years of experience training
athletes. At CATZ, athletes always train under the direct supervision of these
coaches.
Effective and Safe Training
Years of experience in training athletes of all ages and skill levels have
taught CATZ that programs must be tailored to each athlete’s individual
needs in a safe and effective manner.
CATZ Injury Prevention and the National Institute of Health (NIH)
Each CATZ session includes an exercise protocol that reduces the likelihood
for ACL injury. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a $1.2 million
3-year research grant to Principal Investigator Christopher M. Powers, PhD, PT,
to examine mechanics of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries
in female athletes. This project represents a collaborative effort between several
institutions including the University of Southern California (Departments of Biokinesiology
& Physical Therapy and Preventative Medicine); University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill (Department of Epidemiology); Santa Monica Orthopedic Group (Santa
Monica, CA); and CATZ - The Competitive Athlete Training Zone.
Meet our coaches
Kevin Brochu, Sports Performance Director
Kevin has served as the Assistant Strength Coach of the Providence Bruins and
also worked with the Providence College Men’s and Women’s hockey teams.
Kevin had previously been the Head Strength & Conditioning coach for Johnson
& Wales University, The University of Massachusetts – Boston, The Rivers
School, Belmont Hill School and The Roxbury Latin School.
His athletes have gone on to play for the Olympic ice hockey team, NHL (Boston
Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Black Hawks and Phoenix Coyotes), Major League
Baseball and the Canadian Football League. He has also coached Division I scholarship
athletes in hockey, soccer, football, lacrosse, baseball, and basketball. Kevin
currently serves as the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA)
State Director for Rhode Island. He has lectured and presented at the regional
and national level for organizations such as USA Youth Soccer and the National
Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).Kevin is a certified strength and
conditioning coach, CSCS as well as a Level 1 Club Coach with USA Weightlifting.
He received his BS in Sports Medicine from Lyndon State College in Vermont,
and is currently pursuing his MS in Sport & Human Performance from Bridgewater
State College.
Meredith Stewart, Performance Coach
Meredith Stewart has extensive experience training athletes at the professional,
elite, & youth level. After earning her undergraduate degree in Biology and
completing an outstanding soccer playing career at Harvard University, Meredith
worked at Boston College, Boston University, & other private strength and
conditioning facilities in Massachusetts.
Along with her coaching responsibilities at CATZ, Meredith will continue to
be an Assistant Coach with the Charles River United Soccer Club, a position she
has held since 2001 because of her love and knowledge of the game. A former ODP
soccer player & National Soccer festival participant (1997 and 1999), Meredith
also helps coach the Northeastern University women's soccer team. In 2002, Meredith
earned a Master of Science degree in Applied Anatomy and Physiology from Boston
University and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCS) through the
National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Toby Wells, Performance Coach
Toby joins CATZ after spending time as an Exercise Physiologist within the well-known
FitCorp organization. Toby's experience and knowledge draws from his Bachelor's
of Science degree in Exercise Science from Skidmore College and his work training
youth and elite-level athletes in a variety of sports.
Previously, Toby was a member of the prestigious cross country Oregon Elite
Development team and was also a member of the New England Junior Olympic Nordic
Ski Team. At Skidmore College, Toby competed for the Skidmore College novice crew
team.
Toby continues to be an active athlete and enjoys skiing, crew, cycling, soccer,
running, and currently is competing in regional and national Triathlons.
Our Guarantee
We guarantee that you will be 100% satisfied with CATZ. If you are not completely
satisfied, we will refund your money. No gimmicks. No fine print.
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