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What Is Excelerate Sports?
Oliver Jordan created a unique concept that deliver nothing but what you expect in the sports industry. For Oliver, sports have been his life and his always coming up with ways to bring the creativeness to his clients. Excelerate Sports is just not your ordinary concept, but it’s a concept that gives you results! Whatever sport you would like to get better at with Excelerate could help. Excelerate Sports, offers total athletic development, integrating both traditional and cutting edge methods of speed and agility training in order to enhance athletes beyond their athletic potential. Specific training programs are tailored to the individual needs of the athlete. Excelerate Sports offers individual or small group speed and agility sessions. Sport-specific speed and agility clinics held on site with your team will give your team the competitive edge. We cannot promise you will be an All-American, but the results are dramatic and evident when athletes and non-athletes participate complete our programs. Active Dynamic Warm-Up Properly prepares the body for rigorous activity, while identifying flaws and imbalances throughout the body. Speed and Agility Acceleration, deceleration & changing directions, utilizing proper movement techniques and motor patterns....
Who is Oliver Jordan AKA Mr All Sports
When you think of All American you have to think about Oliver Jordan. He has a passion for the game of football and has turned is gift into an amazing concept to help those that want to excel in the sports industry. As a two-time All-American running back at Emory & Henry College in Emory, Virginia, He set numerous college, state, and national records. Among my honors, he received the Conference and State Player of the Year award as well as helped my team to reach three conference championships. He was one of only four running backs in the state of Virginia to rush for over 4,000 yards. I also broke a 27-year NCAA record previously held by the great Billy “Whiteshoes” Johnson, setting a collegiate record of 19.6 yards per carry. After playing college football, He had the opportunity to explore options in both Canadian and Arena football leagues. Throughout that journey, he has trained under and been mentored by Joe Gentry, US Olympic Sprint coach, who has also trained the likes of Deion Sanders, Champ Bailey, and Shaun Alexander. His programs utilize an assortment of training variables to...




