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Client Testimonials
"Lee's contributions to the team have been remarkable. There is a noticeable increase in each player's ability to perform ... she has helped all of us reach closer to our athletic potentials on both the physical and mental levels."
"I can't say enough about Lee's technique, which depends heavily on neutral spine training which is an integral part of my life, in an out of the gym."
"I normally do not write these letters unless I am thoroughly convinced about an individual's competence ... Lee has great knowledge of her field ... and has a lack of fear of hard work."
"Brandon helped transform the entire team into a physically stronger and more explosive squad. [she] credits Brandon's conditioning program as a key element to the Dutchwomen's success."
"...all right LDA fans, listen up, here's another name to remember for Mesquite: Lee Brandon. Los Angeles resident has becomes the Dude's pick to prevail in the 2001 REMAX [Long Drive Golf Championship] in the Women's Division. It's not the fact that Brandon smoked the qualifying drive at 319 yards in Sacramento in July, or that she routinely hits 330 yards in practice, or that she is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, or that she can snap me in half like a breadstick .. it has more to do with the fact that Lee and I are the same age. The Dude sees that as an omen."
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Pictured: Doug Norquist, Dr. Harry Schneider, Lee Brandon, a Pan-Am games official & Dwight Stones. Photo taken in 1984, Lee was assistant strength coach to Dr. Harry Schneider, track and field coach for the 1984 Olympics. |
Adelphi University Softball, 1987 |
Gina Schrader, Athletic Director, Sacred Heart Academy - Long Island, NY and Greg Mackrides, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the New York Jets, 1991 at a speaking engagement |
Dr. Dot Richardson, Olympic Gold Medalist - Softball |
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