Angelle Marshall
Level 4 Athlete, Softball
“Angelle’s athleticism has improved since joining Next Level. Due to her training, she was able to make the Varsity softball team as a freshman in high school. Not only did she make the Varsity team, she is the starting catcher. The Next Level experience improved her softball, and she is now aware of the benefits of proper nutrition in her training. Thank you Next Level in helping her confidence.”
Doug Marshall, Angele’s dad
JT Belotti, Collegiate Athlete, Baseball
“JT called to tell us how his first baseball field showcase day with the coaches went. Because of his hard work over the summer in your workout routines and core development programs, he ran a 6.3 in the 60, and showed his overall agility skills. The head coach was impressed with is overall athletic ability. The first day of weight room training, the trainer wanted to meet the kid who ran the 6.3 and pick his brain for his workout routine and speed training. The football coach even caught up with him to chat, after JT and his senior running back, playing around, ran the 40 and JT was faster then him. Just wanted to let you know that the Belotti Family appreciates the level of training you have brought to the community. Next Level’s athlete program has really paid off for JT. Thanks again for getting JT ready to compete at the collegiate level.”
Janet Belotti, JT’s mom
Colleen Gawkins, Collegiate Athlete, Soccer
When I first started Next Level, it was due to a recurring hamstring injury. The training and weight lifting not only helped me get stronger, but also helped keep me conditioned and in shape for the transition from my club soccer season, into my high school soccer season. Despite the intensity of club and varsity soccer, I remained injury free. Now that I am at the University of Tennessee to begin pre-season workouts with the team I realize how smart of a decision it was for me to have been a part of Next Level, especially once I got into the weight room. Had I never started Next Level, I wouldn’t have been prepared for the rigors of training like most of the other incoming freshman were. They have instilled in me the tools I need, to become a stronger, faster, and all around better athlete and soccer player.”
Colleen Gawkins, freshman at University of Tennessee