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Ultimate Game Softball Clinic
Ed (GoGo)
Lovelace
Phewsioneering!
Ed Lovelace was one
of the fastest athletes ever to come from New York
State. As the owner of Hempstead High sprint records in
the 100M and 200M events, he also holds the longest
standing 200M record at the New York State Loucks track
meet. Ed achieved New York State champion status in the
200M sprints. Ed earned an All-American status at
Hempstead High School and ranked as one of the top ten
senior sprinters in the USA.
Lovelace was recruited by
all of the top Division 1 universities. He selected
Arizona State University. He was recruited and signed
by Carl Lewis’ coach Clyde Duncan. Lovelace went on to
compete against the nation’s best as a 100 and 200 meter
sprinter. He qualified for the 1988 Olympic trials and
then went on to compete professionally and train with
world renowned coaches Norm Tate and Dr. Leroy Walker.
During his sophomore and junior years, Lovelace competed
for ASU, set school records and became an All-American
in his senior year. Lovelace again qualified for the
1992 Olympic trials at 200 meters. During the years of
1992 and 1994, Lovelace trained with current business
partner Kevin Young at UCLA under the tutelage of 1972
Olympian John Smith.
Upon finishing his Olympic
training career, Lovlace realized that no one taught
speed outside of the elite world of track and field and
those who did teach were not from that world. After
further assessments, Lovelace realized the common
denominator in all physical endeavors: running and
moving fast.
Hence, Phewsioneering! was
born. Lovelace has trained NBA stars Vince Carter, John
Salley, Sebastian Telfair, and Allen Ray. In addition,
NFL stars Rod Dixon, Roy Barker and MLB standout Frank
Cattolanatto. Lovlace has also coached the Venezuelan
National Basketball team and the Brazilian National
Soccer team. These world class athletes have all
succeeded with the help of the Phewsioneering! system.
http://www.thephew.com/
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