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Gulf Coast Elite Training helping high school athletes

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Gulf Coast Elite Training helping high school athletes
Gulf Coast Elite Training helping high school athletes

While the fate of the 2020 high school football season in Mississippi is still to be determined, local athletes are finding a way to still get on the field and put in some work.

- while the fate of the 20-20 - high- school football season in - mississippi is still to be- determined, local athletes are- finding a way to still get on - the field, and put in some work- as high school athletes strive- to make it to the next level, - many look to private training t- improve their game.

Dozens of - college athletes and even pros- use private trainers- including patriots quarterback- cam newton and ohio - state quarterback justin fields- however, the price for just an- - - - hour session can be steep - the- low-end starting at $50 per hou- going - all the way up to $300.

- gulf coast elite training offer- training for free to athletes - who - simply want to work hard.

- - - - tavaris crosby, gc elite- training head trainer: "well on of the main things we - wanted to do cause we knew ther- were a lot of programs around - here that charged, you- know, and there's a lot of kids- or parents that wasn't able to,- you know, be a part of that - because of the fees and all - that.

So we wanted to kinda do- - - - something different and just- provide services for free so- kids can come out and, you know- the - ones who couldn't afford, the - fess or whatever from the other- organizations - they can come out with us and - - - - train for free."

Donte stallworth, gc elite training - ceo: "we love these kids and we love this - game, man.

And we wouldn't- charge kids for something we- love doing."

Stallworth and crosby fell into- training first by training thei- own sons.

After some discussion- the two decided to start gulf - coast elite training to help- provide information and - skills to athletes who didn't - have parents as - trainers.

- tavaris crosby, gc elite- training head trainer: "my favorite part is the kids.

You- know, just watching them- progress and seeing them get in- shape from week to- week.

You know, sometimes they- come out in the first week that- - - - we get them, they're not in - shape, they're throwing up or,- you know, their head's hurting- and all that, - but then you see them progress- and eventually get stronger and- get more- endurance about themsleves.

So,- it's been a good experience so- far."

Gc elite athletes and their - parents are grateful for- what stallworth and crosby are- doing.- dennis stevenson, gc elite- athlete parent: "one thing i've seen since he started - working with this unit is he's- very motivated, instead of- sitting at home playing video - games he wants to get out here.- and to be out here today, to se- how hot it is, it - let's us know that he's very- committed and trying to have a- - - - successful season.

And working- with donte has truly been a - blessing.

He has gotten calls - from- different colleges he hadn't in- the past and so we're excited - about it and i see a great- committment that i haven't seen- in the past."

Several g-c elite athletes have- gone on or have gotten offers - - - - to play at all college levels.- stallworth's and crosby's advic- for athletes wanting to play- college football is - simple.

- donte stallworth, gc elite- training ceo: "just stay focused.

Come here and- prepare.

Stay focused and stay- humble.

And stay hungry."

Tavaris crosby, gc elite- training head trainer: "the one who want it the most- is the ones who are going to pu- in the most work.

You know, if- you want it, you- gotta go out and get it.

And- that's what i preach to these - - - - guys.

You know, just being- humble and staying focused on - what your goal is."

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