Currently
-Owner/Trainer at Beltway Trainer
-Head Coach for Frederick Community College
-Academy Manager for Louyaa
Training Philosophy: I am tough, but encouraging, you will get the most out of the time you work with me, very little down time. We train for a purpose and I will push you to your limits.
Education______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
-Graduated from Damascus High School in 2009
-Graduated from McDaniel College in 2013, B. A. - Majored in Exercise Science
-USSF D License
Professional Experience___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Head Coach at Frederick Community College
-In his first year as Head Coach, LaRocca led the Cougars to a School Record 14 wins
-His team was the only team in FCC History to win the Maryland Junior College Conference
-He was named MDJUCO Coach of the Year
-Defense led the State of Maryland in goals against
-Former Northwood High School Soccer Coach
-Helped the Northwood Gladiators beat the school record for Junior Varsity Wins
-Soccer Coach at the Brian Wall Soccer School (2009 - Present)
-Trainer at True Athlete Performance (2010-2012)
·Trained athletes ranging from High School Football-U-8 Soccer
· Taught over 150 Speed and Agility Drills
· Conducted group training sessions with numerous Clubs, Teams, and private groups
-Damascus Soccer Club Academy Manager (2012-2013)
-Assistant Coach for MSC Rapids (U-19 Division 1 NCSL) (2012-2013)
Playing Career________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- 4 year NCAA Division III soccer player at McDaniel College
- 3 year starter, played every position except goalie
- Captained the 2011 Damascus Super Y-20 team
- Captain of Potomac Cougars
- Captain of Damascus High School Soccer, 3 years varsity
- 2009 Jason Hadeed Athletic Scholarship Winner
- Played club soccer for 13 years
- Captained Maryland Soccer's District Development Program Team for four years
-Helped Lead the Damascus Hornets to Division Champs
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-Owner/Trainer at Beltway Trainer
-Head Coach for Frederick Community College
-Academy Manager for Louyaa
Training Philosophy: I am tough, but encouraging, you will get the most out of the time you work with me, very little down time. We train for a purpose and I will push you to your limits.
Education______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
-Graduated from Damascus High School in 2009
-Graduated from McDaniel College in 2013, B. A. - Majored in Exercise Science
-USSF D License
Professional Experience___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Head Coach at Frederick Community College
-In his first year as Head Coach, LaRocca led the Cougars to a School Record 14 wins
-His team was the only team in FCC History to win the Maryland Junior College Conference
-He was named MDJUCO Coach of the Year
-Defense led the State of Maryland in goals against
-Former Northwood High School Soccer Coach
-Helped the Northwood Gladiators beat the school record for Junior Varsity Wins
-Soccer Coach at the Brian Wall Soccer School (2009 - Present)
-Trainer at True Athlete Performance (2010-2012)
·Trained athletes ranging from High School Football-U-8 Soccer
· Taught over 150 Speed and Agility Drills
· Conducted group training sessions with numerous Clubs, Teams, and private groups
-Damascus Soccer Club Academy Manager (2012-2013)
-Assistant Coach for MSC Rapids (U-19 Division 1 NCSL) (2012-2013)
Playing Career________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- 4 year NCAA Division III soccer player at McDaniel College
- 3 year starter, played every position except goalie
- Captained the 2011 Damascus Super Y-20 team
- Captain of Potomac Cougars
- Captain of Damascus High School Soccer, 3 years varsity
- 2009 Jason Hadeed Athletic Scholarship Winner
- Played club soccer for 13 years
- Captained Maryland Soccer's District Development Program Team for four years
-Helped Lead the Damascus Hornets to Division Champs
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Travis Garrison (Basketball)
Currently
-Professional Basketball Player
-Trainer for Beltway Trainer
-Published Author
Playing Career_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Professional:
-Gaiteros (Venezuela)
-Illysiakos (Greece)
-Cordon (Uruguay)
-Maliye Milli (Turkey)
-Kavala (Greece)
-Khimik (Ukraine)
University of Maryland
As a Junior in 2004-05:
-One of three Terrapins to play in all 32 contests,
-One of four Terrapins to average double-figures for the season, scoring at a 10.1 points per game clip
-Led the squad in rebounding at 6.5 rpg
-Finished second on the Terrapin team and sixth in the ACC with an .819 free throw percentage (86-of-105)
-Was second on the squad and seventh in the conference with a 1.34 blocks per game average
-Led team in scoring (15.0 ppg) and rebounding (9.3 rpg) during Maryland's four-game Postseason NIT run
As a Sophomore in 2003-04:
- Played in 32 games, drawing 25 starts and playing 21.8 minutes per game ...
-Averaged 7.8 points per game to go along with 5.2 rebounds, making him the Terps' top returner on the boards
-Stepped up his play during the postseason, averaging 13.0 points and 6.3 rebounds to earn second team ACC All-Tournament accolades .
-His 5.2 rebounds per game average ranked second on the squad and he averaged 7.0 rebounds during the NCAA Tournament ...
-Ranked second on the squad with 36 blocked shots, finishing ninth in the ACC with 1.1 blocks per game ... t
As a Freshman in 2002-03:
-Played in 30 games and started six, averaging 4.0 points and 3.1 rebounds in first college season
-Scored five points and grabbed seven rebounds in the Terps' three NCAA Tournament games, including a five-point, five-rebound effort in Maryland's second-round victory over Xavier (March 23)
-Joined Nik Caner-Medley that game in becoming the first pair of true freshmen to start for Maryland since March 16, 2000, when Tahj Holden and Steve Blake started against Iona in the NCAA Tournament
High School:
-Graduated from DeMatha High School in 2002
-Led powerhouse DeMatha to a 31-3 record as a senior while averaging 17.7 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks as the Stags won their second-straight D.C. city title
-USA Today third team All-American and a consensus top 25 recruit
-Named MVP of five tournaments including the Adolph Rupp Classic in Kentucky and the Basketball Hall of Fame Classic in Massachusetts, and selected for the McDonald's All-American game at Madison Square Garden
-A first team All-Met selection by the Washington Post and a second team All-Met pick as a junior
http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208121700
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-Professional Basketball Player
-Trainer for Beltway Trainer
-Published Author
Playing Career_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Professional:
-Gaiteros (Venezuela)
-Illysiakos (Greece)
-Cordon (Uruguay)
-Maliye Milli (Turkey)
-Kavala (Greece)
-Khimik (Ukraine)
University of Maryland
As a Junior in 2004-05:
-One of three Terrapins to play in all 32 contests,
-One of four Terrapins to average double-figures for the season, scoring at a 10.1 points per game clip
-Led the squad in rebounding at 6.5 rpg
-Finished second on the Terrapin team and sixth in the ACC with an .819 free throw percentage (86-of-105)
-Was second on the squad and seventh in the conference with a 1.34 blocks per game average
-Led team in scoring (15.0 ppg) and rebounding (9.3 rpg) during Maryland's four-game Postseason NIT run
As a Sophomore in 2003-04:
- Played in 32 games, drawing 25 starts and playing 21.8 minutes per game ...
-Averaged 7.8 points per game to go along with 5.2 rebounds, making him the Terps' top returner on the boards
-Stepped up his play during the postseason, averaging 13.0 points and 6.3 rebounds to earn second team ACC All-Tournament accolades .
-His 5.2 rebounds per game average ranked second on the squad and he averaged 7.0 rebounds during the NCAA Tournament ...
-Ranked second on the squad with 36 blocked shots, finishing ninth in the ACC with 1.1 blocks per game ... t
As a Freshman in 2002-03:
-Played in 30 games and started six, averaging 4.0 points and 3.1 rebounds in first college season
-Scored five points and grabbed seven rebounds in the Terps' three NCAA Tournament games, including a five-point, five-rebound effort in Maryland's second-round victory over Xavier (March 23)
-Joined Nik Caner-Medley that game in becoming the first pair of true freshmen to start for Maryland since March 16, 2000, when Tahj Holden and Steve Blake started against Iona in the NCAA Tournament
High School:
-Graduated from DeMatha High School in 2002
-Led powerhouse DeMatha to a 31-3 record as a senior while averaging 17.7 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks as the Stags won their second-straight D.C. city title
-USA Today third team All-American and a consensus top 25 recruit
-Named MVP of five tournaments including the Adolph Rupp Classic in Kentucky and the Basketball Hall of Fame Classic in Massachusetts, and selected for the McDonald's All-American game at Madison Square Garden
-A first team All-Met selection by the Washington Post and a second team All-Met pick as a junior
http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208121700
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Hassan Dixon (Track/Football)
Currently:
-Football/Track trainer at Beltway Trainer
-Running Back for Temple
Training Philosophy: I am a happy fun person, you will have fun training with me. I will push you to your limits and take your skills to another level. Impossible is nothing
Education_______________________________________________________________________________________
-Graduate from Northwest High School
-Earned Big East All-Academic Football Team in 2012
Playing Career___________________________________________________________________________________
(Football)
-High School: Three-year letter winner for coach Andrew Fields at Northwest HS
-Played the 2010 season for coach J.P. Shevory at Naval Academy Prep in Newport, R.I. … helped the team to a 6-4 record.
- 2009 preseason All-State selection
-As a senior, rushed for 1,005 yards
- 2008 All-Gazette Honorable Mention
-Helped team to a state semifinal appearance … as a junior, rushed for 1,065 yards and 19 touchdowns
-2009 All-Gazette honoree in indoor and outdoor track
-His brother plays for the Seattle Seahawks
(Track)
-Four-year participant in track and field
-Part of the AAU Junior Olympic team, helping the 4 x 400 meter relay team take home the gold medal in competition during the 2009 summer games
-Football/Track trainer at Beltway Trainer
-Running Back for Temple
Training Philosophy: I am a happy fun person, you will have fun training with me. I will push you to your limits and take your skills to another level. Impossible is nothing
Education_______________________________________________________________________________________
-Graduate from Northwest High School
-Earned Big East All-Academic Football Team in 2012
Playing Career___________________________________________________________________________________
(Football)
-High School: Three-year letter winner for coach Andrew Fields at Northwest HS
-Played the 2010 season for coach J.P. Shevory at Naval Academy Prep in Newport, R.I. … helped the team to a 6-4 record.
- 2009 preseason All-State selection
-As a senior, rushed for 1,005 yards
- 2008 All-Gazette Honorable Mention
-Helped team to a state semifinal appearance … as a junior, rushed for 1,065 yards and 19 touchdowns
-2009 All-Gazette honoree in indoor and outdoor track
-His brother plays for the Seattle Seahawks
(Track)
-Four-year participant in track and field
-Part of the AAU Junior Olympic team, helping the 4 x 400 meter relay team take home the gold medal in competition during the 2009 summer games