Speed Training Institute in New Jersey offers various programs for athletes to improve their speed and agility. The programs are led by former Moroccan Olympic team sprinter Brahim Chhab. The "Team Speed Program" offered by the institute entails the instructor coming at your site and teaching according to your team's regular practice schedule. It also offers personalized and individual programs, and you can receive the training plans through email or any method you prefer.
Agility Training Institute is located in Florida. The institute is led by Rick Lansky, who prepares athletes for the NFL and has remained an expert in speed, power and strength for the last 20 years. The institute provides "Certified speed and agility training program" through mail, including the DVDs and a printed manual. The manual contains 122 photos and diagrams that will demonstrate the correct and incorrect form and technique. It will cover everything you need to know including getting started, safety, screening forms, waivers, dynamic warm ups, speed starts, proper running form, agility drills, sport specific drills, program design, strength and endurance training for speed and specific workouts.
Alabama Orthopedic Institute is a facility for research and education for patients with arthritis and sports injuries. It has an Ultimate Performance Speed Training facility, which provides athletic training programs. You have to determine the area in which you need improvement through an evaluation test. You are then given instructions for excellence in the sport of your choice. The programs offered by the institute include NFL combine preparation program, professional sports speed, strength training, middle school to high school speed, agility, quickness and strength training. Along with detailed fitness programs, weekend warriors, adolescent obesity programs and corporate wellness programs.
Parisi Speed School was founded by Bill Parisi, who graduated in 1985 in New Jersey as a football player and javelin thrower. The school has branches in almost every state. It offers "Jump Start" programs for children age 7 to 11, "Total Performance" for adolescents, "P.E.A.K" program for 17-year-olds and older, "Total Conditioning" for athletes of all ages, and "NFL Combine" for professionals.