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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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News Article

February 06, 2006

USA volleyball names CATZ the official sports performance & physical therapy provider to the USA Men's National Team

(Anaheim, CA) –   Competitive Athlete Training Zone (CATZ) is pleased to announce that USA Volleyball has selected CATZ as the Official Sports Performance and Physical Therapy Provider to the USA Men’s National Volleyball Team.

As part of the agreement, CATZ will design and deliver customized performance training programs to all National Team members.  In addition, CATZ will also provide physical therapy and rehabilitation services to the National Team.

The National Team will utilize the newest CATZ performance training center in Anaheim, CA for these services.  This 6,400 square foot center, located within the American Sports Center at 1500 S. Anaheim Blvd., is a state-of-the-art training facility and physical therapy center. 

“We are pleased that USA Volleyball chose CATZ to train the Men’s National Team,” said CATZ Founder and President Jim Liston.  “We look forward to working with the National Team to improve their performance on the court while also reducing the risk of injury.” 

“The National Team chose CATZ because of their knowledge and background in training elite level athletes,” said National Team Head Coach Hugh McCutcheon,  “Add to that CATZ understanding of the demands of volleyball and it was obvious to us that they will be a valuable addition to the program as we prepare for the Olympics in 2008.”

The CATZ Training Center in Anaheim is located at the American Sports Center, 1500 S. Anaheim Blvd,   (714) 917-3555