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"I registered for a half marathon being held on February 3rd, 2008 and instead of my normal training schedule of "logging miles" I concentrated on the CATZ training sessions. Between Dec.'07 and Feb. '08 I did only 3 runs of 10-12 miles. However, since joining CATZ, I have religiously attended from 2 to as many as 5 sessions per week. During this time I have seen my "core" strength increase, my sprinting and recovery time improve. Well, I ran the Surf City USA half Marathon in cold blowing rain on Sunday morning February 3rd. To my surprise and excitement, I felt GREAT the entire race and turned in a Personal Best of 1:43:21 which crushed my previous best time by approximately 15 minutes! My next full marathon is in April and I can't wait to see how I do then! "

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Sunday, February 27, 2005

CATZ partners with Bay State Games

Beginning in February, CATZ will train Bay State Games athletes in small groups to enhance sport-specific speed, strength, power, agility, and endurance.

“The Bay State Games have always tried to provide participants with added benefits that will allow them to reach their athletic goals,” said Bay State Games Executive Director Kevin Cummings. “The CATZ Program is a tremendous resource and is something we are happy to make more readily available to our athletes.”

Training for individual athletes and/or teams will run from February 15 through August 1, 2005 at all 4 Greater Boston area CATZ locations. Athletes are welcome to begin training on any day during this 6-month preparation period. Bay State Summer Games registrants will receive a discount on all training packages and will receive a higher discount if they join before May 1. The 2005 Bay State Summer Games will be held July 14-17 in the Boston area and July 18-24 in Central Massachusetts.

CATZ Performance Director Kevin Brochu says, “If an athlete commits to preparing for the Games with CATZ 6 to 8 weeks before competition, they will see a dramatic increase in their level of performance . . . We guarantee it.” CATZ coaches design age appropriate and sport-specific programs which also emphasize teamwork, leadership, and life fitness skills.

Registration for the CATZ program is now open with weekday and weekend sessions available from 7am-8pm. Facilities are located in Woburn, Canton, Acton, and Norfolk. More information about CATZ can be found by visiting http://www.catzsports.com. To register for sport-specific training programs, call 781-449-2289.

Tryouts for the Bay State Summer Games will begin on June 1st. For more information on the Bay State Games, please visit http://www.baystategames.org or call 781-932-6555.