SportXcel

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7475 E Arapahoe Rd Ste 1
Englewood, CO 80112

History

SportXcel was founded in Fall of 2008 headed by Dr. Craig Keyes, a board certified physician and former president of United Health Care of Colorado and New York, and in conjunction with nationally known sports medicine professionals Erik Phillips and Chad Jones, SportXcel's programs have been developed under guidelines from the National Academy of Sports Medicine and endorsed by professional athletes including Shaquille O'Neal, Grant Hill and others. SportXcel also is affiliated with the SportXcel Youth Foundation, providing the training and conditioning models that are being used to instruct students at all ages of youth. With a commitment toward improving American fitness by starting at an early age, the SportXcel Youth Foundation provides low cost-per-student, on-site training to interested schools and districts. The Foundation also provides train-the-trainer programs, using SportXcel's exclusive training formats, for physical education teachers and coaches.

Specialties

SportXcel is a new approach to sports performance enhancement and fitness training for athletes and individuals of all ages and abilities. Our research-based programs are used by the pros, and adapted for our clients of all ages and abilities. The SportXcel team of coaches is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine and clinics and training sessions are held in a variety of field locations and at SportXcel's state-of-the-art facility. Whether you're a young athlete working to make the team or aiming for a scholarship, a parent looking for a unique fitness experience for your child, or an adult interested in recapturing stamina and strength from years ago, the SportXcel experience can work for you.

Reviews

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3.52 reviews
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Katia R.
8/20/2010

I love this place. All trainers are very nice and they work with every single person when you are training with a group. Definitely worth every penny!

Marshal W.
8/17/2014

Not to bad for a basketball player training in the offseason, but not very professional. Coach was eating while coaching.

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