Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Parisi™ Speed School Adds New Eco-Friendly Track

The Parisi Speed School located within DAC's Southaven club.

The Parisi™ Speed School, located in DAC's Southaven club, has added a new eco-friendly, rubber track made of the same material used for Olympic tracks. The new track is much softer than asphalt or concrete, making it perfect for indoor running or within speed and agility training areas.

From left to right: Stanley Ossyra, Garrett Harpole, Brianna Mills and
Meredith Harpole enjoy running on the new Parisi track.


From left to right: Ryan Hoeck, Cameron Golden and Adonis
Thomas train with guidance from DAC's Parisi staff.

DAC opened the region's only Parisi franchise in its Southaven club in 2008. In addition to training student athletes, the school also offers a youth conditioning program for non-athletes, which helps participants develop foundational athletic skills and cultivate self-confidence.

"We're excited to have the first and only Parisi facility in the area and are continually astounded by the participants' results thus far," said Robert Creech, president of DAC. "Since we opened, our experienced and dedicated staff has helped countless young athletes improve their strength, stamina and self-esteem, resulting in several students participating on athletic teams for the first time."

To learn more about DAC's Parisi Speed School or to sign up for your child's free comprehensive evaluation, please call 662-349-0403.

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