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Going Stateside PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 September 2010 11:12

toshfarrell_bioPrecision Training have teamed up with world renowned football coach Tosh Farrell and are going stateside.

The former Head of International Football Development and Technical Co coordinator at Everton FC, Farrell, has established a number of Soccer Development Centres in America.

Precision Training will be the official training aid and textile suppliers for the new Development Centres run by the man who helped develop Wayne Rooney during his time at Everton.

Dave Sanderson, National Sales Manager for Precision Training, said; “Tosh Farrell is one of the most forward thinking coaches in the world.

“An inspiration to young players, Tosh has helped develop some of the greatest players in the world and we are delighted to help with his newest venture in the United States.

“Tosh’s vision on football development fits perfectly with the Precision Training brand values.”

Tosh Farrell commented; “There was only one choice when I was looking for a training aid specialist to partner the Soccer Development Centers.

“I have worked with Precision Training for a number of years and they keep going from strength to strength.

“Willing to push the boundaries and work closely with the coaches they are able to help us get the most out of the players and aid their development.”

For more information on the Tosh Farrell Soccer Development Centre - click here

 
World Cup Action for Precision Goalkeeping PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 16 August 2010 09:38

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Precision Goalkeeping have signed England Blind Football International, Lewis Skyers, as an ambassador ahead of the 2010 Blind Football World Championships.

Skyers, 26 from Ledbury, has been selected as one of the two authorised sighted goalkeepers for England’s World Championship campaign which kicked off on Saturday 14th August.

The Malvern Town keeper, who plays for Worcester in the Blind National League, will be wearing Precision Goalkeeping’s brand new Supersoft Roll gloves and padded shorts throughout the tournament which takes place on artificial surfaces in Telford.

Skyers, who made his competitive debut in the 2-1 defeat by Spain, said; “Being selected to play for England in the World Championship is a great honour.

“The best blind footballers in the World will be on show at the Championship and we can’t wait to test ourselves on home soil.

“As the only sighted player in the team the goalkeepers play an important tactical role as well as being the shot stoppers.

“I am delighted to be a Precision Goalkeeping ambassador and I am looking forward to wearing the gloves in the World Cup.”

Part of Britain’s fastest growing sports brand – Precision Training – the Precision Goalkeeping range was released to market in May this year.

 
Schmeichel Creates New Range for Precision Goalkeeping PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 09 August 2010 08:11

schmeichel_webPrecision Goalkeeping has launched a brand new range of goalkeeping gloves in association with Leeds United star Kasper Schmeichel.

The son of former Manchester United legend, Peter Schmeichel, has signed an ambassadorial agreement with Precision Goalkeeping which will include the release of the “Schmeichel” range.

The former Danish under 21 International, who signed for Leeds United this summer following spells with Manchester City and Notts County, has been working closely with the brand to design and develop the new range.

Schmeichel, 23, said; “I am delighted to have signed a partnership with Precision Goalkeeping.

“I had a number of other options but after testing the gloves I was overwhelmed by the quality and performance of the gloves, particularly the grip.

“The opportunity to design and develop my own gloves was something I couldn’t turn down and I can’t wait to see them on the shelves.

“As a goalkeeper it is vitally important that you trust the gloves you are wearing and I couldn’t be happier with them.”

Schmeichel will be wearing a negative cut glove made from supersoft latex, adorned with the Danish flag and coloured white and gold.

Part of Britain’s fastest growing sports brand – Precision Training – the Precision Goalkeeping range was released to market in May 2010.

Dave Sanderson, National Sales Manager for Precision Training, commented; “The signing of Kasper Schmeichel is a major landmark for the Precision Goalkeeping brand.

“As one of the greatest names in goalkeeping, Kasper’s recent form suggests he is following in his father’s illustrious footsteps.

“We have worked closely with Kasper to produce a glove that can perform at the highest level of the game and he will be heavily involved in the future development of the Precision Goalkeeping ranges.”

Precision Training offer a high quality one stop solution for all sports at highly competitive prices and was created to give sports men, women and children accessibility to a range of high quality professional products at affordable prices.

As official suppliers of training aids to the Football League, Precision Training work alongside all 72 member clubs across England and Wales. They have official partnerships with Nottinghamshire CCC, Leicester Ladies Hockey Club and Premier League club Aston Villa.

 
Taylor Pays Tribute to Grass Roots Army PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 13:20

GRAHAM Taylor has paid tribute to the army of volunteers at Britain's junior football clubs and insisted:  Every one of them deserves a medal.

The former England manager, a committed advocate of grass roots football, insists a huge debt of gratitude is owed to every volunteer for their commitment, dedication and sacrifice.

And he says that while not surprised by the spiralling costs of running junior teams he remains staggered by how the clubs continue to be run so professionally.

"We all know about the huge costs associated with running Premier League clubs," said Taylor, who was an ambassadors at Grass Roots Football LIVE at the NEC.

"But in many respects it can be just as difficult to balance the books at junior league level with the increasing financial commitments they have to fulfil.

"Often it is the people who can least afford it who find themselves having to keep clubs going and ensuring that our next generation of footballers have a club to play for during their formative years.

"I have a grandson who plays in a junior club and I know from first-hand experience the huge amount of effort which has to be expended by the club to raise funds.

"On the face of it to hear that junior teams need an average annual budget of £2,000 seems incredible.  But, when you start to add it all up, you can see how the costs grow."

Taylor says that our legions of junior clubs have a vital role to play in helping develop the next generation of footballers - both at parks and professional level.

"People talk about the David Beckham's and the Ronaldo's and the Messi's .... but where do they all start.

"They start on parks kicking a football around with their friends.  This is their first taste of football and the most important thing of all is that they enjoy it.

"If they don't enjoy it they won't carry on playing the game. There is a lot talked about our Academy systems allied to our professional clubs.  They are vitally important, of course.

"But the majority of our players will have started out on the parks playing for junior teams.  Where do the professional clubs scout them from?  From playing in local junior leagues, of course.

"It's vital that our young children enjoy playing football- playing football with their school colleagues and their friends in an atmosphere and environment where they are supported and encouraged by their parents and relatives." 

Taylor is encouraged that the number of junior clubs continues to rise ... and hopes that raising funds does not become a barrier to this.

"Our framework of junior clubs provides a huge social benefit to local communities up and down the country.

"We live in an era where kids can no longer play football on street corners.  Undoubtedly, one of the biggest issues for our younger generation is boredom and difficulties experienced with teenage gangs.

"Football is an outlet and every one of these junior clubs not only teaches them about football but the youngsters themselves learn about life skills - teamwork, bonding, friendship, hard work, loyalty."

Graham is an official ambassador for Precision Training - Britain's leading supply of specialist training aids and sports apparel.

 
Expert hits the Big Time PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 13:13

The Precision Training Strength and Conditioning expert has hit the big time.

Front row forward Matt Parr has signed a deal with Guinness Premiership side Saracens.

The 27-year-old front row man will join up with ex Nottingham team mate Petrus Du Plessis who joined the club in March and recently featured in their Premiership final defeat at Twickenham.

 
2010/11 Catalogue Launched PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 14:58

CoverwebPrecision Training, Britain’s fastest growing sports brand, have launched their 2010/11 catalogue.

The wholly owned brand of Reydon Sports have released their biggest catalogue ever as they aim to build on a record breaking 2009.

In the past eight months Precision Training have brokered agreements with the Football League, two Premier League clubs, a leading county cricket club, expanded into Ireland and signed a contract extension with former England manager Graham Taylor.

The 2010/11 catalogue represents an extension to the product portfolio.

Precision Training National Sales Manager, David Sanderson, said; “2009 was a record breaking year for Precision Training and we are hoping for an even better year in 2010.

“The new catalogue includes an exciting range of new products and enhancements to the range.

“The Precision Goalkeeping range has already proved a big success.  The Precision Goalkeeping range is represented in the catalogue for the first time and includes the gloves that were worn in the Premier League by Brian Jensen last season.

“Our range of training aids continues to go from strength to strength and new for 2010 we are introducing adjustable hurdles, bounce back hurdles, pvc marker strips and power tubes to compliment our extensive range. 

“There are also new editions to our expanding luggage range and the highly successful base layer division.”

Precision Training was founded in 2005 and in five years has become Britain’s number one choice for specialist sports training aids and apparel - from elite professionals through to grass roots level.

As official suppliers of training aids to the Football League, Precision Training work alongside all 72 member clubs across England and Wales.  They have official partnerships with Nottinghamshire CCC, Leicester Ladies Hockey Club and Premier League clubs Aston Villa and Burnley FC.

Former England manager Graham Taylor has been a brand ambassador for Precision Training since 2006 and continues to make have a significant input into the development of the brand.

The Nottingham based company are able to offer a high quality one stop solution for all sports at highly competitive prices and was created to give sports men, women and children accessibility to a range of high quality professional products at affordable prices.

To request a new catalogue go to www.precisiontraining.uk.com or call 01159002340.

 
Calling in the Experts PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 26 April 2010 10:37

Clare-MansonBritain's fastest growing sports brand - Precision Training - have called in the experts.

The wholly owned brand of Reydon Sports not only produce an unparralleled range of training aids and apparel for the grass roots game but we are now offering free advice to grass roots sports enthusiasts.

Experts in Strength and Conditioning, Nutrition, Physiotherapy and Skills coaching have been signed up to give their advice and answer questions from anyone involved in grass roots sport.

Precision Training's national sales manager, Dave Sanderson, said; "Our products are used extensively across the parks, playgrounds, schools and grass roots pitches of the UK and we are delighted to unveil our expert panel.

"Improving grass roots sport is at the heart of our brand and we believe the experts will provide a valuable resource to all coaches, players and parents of grass roots paricipants."

Clare Manson - the Precision Training Nutritional expert - said; "Healthy eating and obeseity are some of the hottest topics at the moment.

“Making good food choices and fueling your body in the correct way can make the difference between winning and losing whatever level you are playing.”

For more information - click here

 
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