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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, October 09, 2005

Northwestern Football upsets #14 Wisconsin

Free safety Brendan Smith, started for the Northwestern Wildcats in last weekend’s upset of the unbeaten Wisconsin Badgers. Smith, a true freshman, made a key interception in the 51-48 win to disrupt a key play for the Badgers.

Brendan Smith, and his brother Sean Smith of Bentley College (junior), trained with CATZ—Acton in preparation for his freshman season with Northwestern. CATZ—Acton Performance Coach Jeremy Frisch isn’t surprised by Smith’s success. “Brendan was determined to go into his freshman year prepared physically and mentally. He trained hard at CATZ this summer and his work is paying off.”

Smith is originally from Andover, Mass.


More information at http://www.nusports.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/recaps/100805aaa.html
Smith’s photo at: http://nusports.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/100805aab.html?pic=3