
Game Speed Fitness
About
Here at Game Speed Fitness we specialize in sports developement, perfecting althletes in both their physical and psychic abilities. Our Vertimax Technology and Certified Vertimax Trainers produce atheltes to perform on a world class level; instilling optimal work ethics for our clients to carry in and out of sports.
Coach Williams is a Vertimax Specalist who is based in Brockton, Massachusetts and has professional experience in basketball, track & field, and football. His divine skill sets and sports knowledge has lead him to coach athelets from the following high level institutions:
LIU Brooklyn, American International College, Umass Dartmouth, Gordon College, Nevada University, Sacred Heart University, Central Connecticut State University, Catholic Memorial, Boston College High School.
What Coach Williams loves about his career is the positive influences he portarys on his clients and establishing core foundations for their success.
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Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Sports Specific/Vertimax Membership
1. Non-Member/Walk in $30 a session + waiver fee (first come, first serve/ up to 8 people in
session)
2. Monthly Member (2-3 people per session pre-booked)
a. 12 Sessions per a month $160 (3 sessions a week) – Gold Member
b. 8 Sessions per a month $120 (2 sessions a week) – Silver Member
c. 6 Sessions per a month $90 (3 sessions within 2 weeks) – Bronze Member
3. Yearly Member (Platinum Member)
a. $1300 for the year (that’s a $620 savings)
b. Use your sessions as you wish with that year
c. 150 Sessions per year, 12 Sessions per month all pre-booked
d. Free Game Speed T-Shirt and Shaker Bottle with membership
How did you get started teaching?
I was always a teacher as long as I can remember. However, I took sports development serious when I realized how much impact and influence I could give to a client in directing them to surpass their potential abilities.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with vast types of students. My experiences in sports training have been with students as young as 7 years to 50 years of age.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Advice I would give are the following:
- set your goals
- set realistic deadlines for your goals
- apply discipline techniques that comply with completing your goals
- conduct research of your sport and its history
- conduct research on your teacher/trainer
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