PMPM Sports client Juan Carlos Perello named Golfer of the Year in the Dominican Republic
PMPM Sports Zone Training client Juan Carlos Perello was recently named Golf Athlete of the Year in his native country, the Dominican Republic. Perello, a member of the 2007 Barry College National NCAA Division 2 Championship Team, won his National Championship in June 2010 by a record 6 strokes. At one point in the tournament, he was leading by 11 strokes.
This is what Juan had to say about his training with Steven:
"Steven's program is unique in every aspect. I have never come across a program that is so simple, yet so powerful. It teaches a golfer to set up by design those very subtle conditions that one usually experiences just by chance when playing their best. The result is a freer swing, less pressure on the course and the ability to execute when it matters most. I would highly recommend it to any golfer on any level that wants to improve their performance, especially tournament golfers."
Another PMPM Sports client, Guillermo Pumarol, also a member of Barry College's 2007 national championship team, recently qualified to represent the Dominican Republic in the 2010 World Amateur Team Championship to be held in Argentina in October, 2010. Both Guillermo and Juan represented the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean championships held in Barbados in 2010. Guillermo was golfer of the year in the Dominican Republic in 2009. This is what he says about our program:
"When I first met with Steven and he explained to me how the program works and gave me the drills to do, it was unbelievable. It started working right away. We hit balls the whole day and it didn't feel like like we had worked at all. I felt relaxed, and was striping the ball. After that, I went and played on a course and it worked excellent. Its very easy to get good at any sport with Steven's program. His program can work for anyone because it is so simple, yet so powerful. Any type of golfer will be blown away by the program and will like it for sure!"
St. Louis Cardinals
We worked with 5 Cardinals Minor League hitters during the 2008 season. They showed a mean increase in OPS of 100.8, versus an overall mean decrease in OPS of -22.45 for the 55 other Minor League hitters in their organization.
The difference between the two groups is considered to be statistically significant (P=.042) which means had we not worked with these hitters, only 4 times out of 100, they would have shown this amount of improvement.
The analysis was performed by a university professor and included players, who in 2007 played at Johnson City (Short Season Rookie) or higher, and were at the same, or higher level in 2008. |