April 3rd, 2010
National Athletic Combine is finishing up the final details for its first-ever Houston-area combine later this month.
The Texas Gulf Coast Region combine, the last of the season, is slated for April 24-25 at Legends Sports Complex at 602 Pruitt Road in The Woodlands (77380). The venue boasts over 100,000 square feet of fields, courts, training rooms and sports facilities.
While the selection process hasn’t started yet, it’s expected that over 200 student-athletes will participate in the two-day event. High school coaches from around the Bayou City will be contacted starting next week and are encouraged to quickly get their notifications in.
“We’re excited to come to Houston, one of the richest cities in America for high school football talent,” said John Owen, one of the NAC’s directors. “We think we can find some of the diamonds in the rough as well as showing off the talent of several marquee players from Houston.”
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April 1st, 2010
National Athletic Combine is ready to have its first event in over a month April 11 in Austin.
The next NAC event will be at the Travis County Expo Center, 7311 Decker Lane. The pre-registration deadline is a week from Friday, April 9, and 250 athletes have been invited so far. We’re expecting about a third of them for our next combine.
Check-in will be at 7 a.m., and the day should wrap up by 4 p.m. We’ll have highlights from the combine on our Facebook page and will have top-five performances (by drill) on our Web site soon after its completion.
Following the Austin event, we’re finalizing preparations for our next combine in Northwest Houston. Nothing’s official yet, but we’re expecting it to take place on the second-to-last weekend of April. Stay tuned.
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March 25th, 2010
After weeks of uncertainty, we at National Athletic Combine are honing in on a date and a site for our next two combines in Central Texas (greater Austin) and South Texas (greater Houston).
“The challenge has been finding venues that have turf,” said John Paul Young, Sr., one of the directors of NAC. “We’ve visited several sites, but unless the facility has a high school team practicing there regularly or an arena team playing there, turf is hard to find.”
Young said one site he checked on Wednesday in the Houston area had been converted into a weight room, while two others were very impressive sites but lacked availability in May as well as turf. He said there is one more venue that could easily host an NAC event that is under consideration, but discussions are still ongoing there.
“We’ll keep looking,” he said. “We’re hoping to get something done in Houston in early- to mid-May.”
As for Austin, he said April 11 is the date NAC is focusing on, and he said he felt certain that date would hold. He added that both Austin and Houston are set to be one-day combines on Sundays, as was NAC’s last event at Permian High School in Odessa.
Stay tuned to The NAC Blog for more details.
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March 10th, 2010
We have just posted photo galleries from our three most recent combines in Kilgore, Prosper, and Odessa. Check them out!
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March 4th, 2010
James Madison University offensive guard Dorian Brooks notched one of the fastest 40 times among offensive linemen at the National Invitational Combine in Indianapolis last weekend with a time of 5.16 seconds. However, when it came to the vertical jump, he (and the other 300-plus players invited to Indy) found himself a little outsmarted.
For years, players have been taught a trick to help add a couple inches to their vertical jump totals. Before jumping, each athlete is required to extend his arms into the air over his head, at which time his total reach is measured and the VJ measurement apparatus is adjusted. Players are trained to hold their arms tight to their shoulders when extending them skyward, which serves to inhibit the full extension of the arms and, thus, make it appear as though his arms aren’t as long as they appear to be. The lower measurement is followed by a lower setting on the stick, making it appear that he’s jumping higher.
However, in Indianapolis, players were asked to measure their total wingspan on a wall tape well before attempting the jump. This precluded them from inhibiting the full extension of their arms. It results in a truer measure of vertical jumping ability.
“They were ready for us,” laughed Brooks.
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March 2nd, 2010
Wake Forest cornerback Brandon Ghee proved he’s a physical specimen today in Indianapolis. He clocked a 4.45 in the 40, the second-fastest time among defensive backs, while also springing to a 10′7” broad jump and notching 15 reps on the bench.
However, he’s more than just a pure athlete. He’s also a thinking man’s player.
Last weekend, a week before National Athletic Combine travels to Permian for its West Texas event, Ghee expounded on what it takes to get to the college level while a prep athlete.
“Stay focused,” he said. “A lot of people want to get into weight training and do this and take that supplement. Just stay focused and enjoy your time in high school just play your best.
“They are going to find you. They are going to watch your film and if you are doing your best and if you think you’re good enough, you are going to make it.”
National Athletic Combine goes to the Permian High School Indoor Facility, 1800 East 42nd Street, Odessa, TX 79762, for its West Texas Regional Combine. The event will be Saturday and Sunday, with registration starting at 7 a.m. both days and workouts starting at 8 a.m.
For more details, visit www.nationalathleticcombine.com. We hope to see you there!
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March 2nd, 2010
Don’t forget to pre-register online for the upcoming West Texas Regional in at the Odessa Permian Indoor Practice Facility. Invites have been distributed via your school coaching staff. Have your letter and invitation number ready and click here to pre-register.
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March 2nd, 2010
Results from the North Texas Combine in Prosper and the East Texas Combine in Kilgore are being processed and will be made available to subscribing colleges and universities through our exclusive online player profile database. This process currently takes about 4 weeks — we appreciate your patience.
All NAC video is exclusively provided to colleges and universities for talent evaluation and recruiting purposes. It is not made available to the general public. Participants and parents will also be able subscribe to the player profiles in the near future; however this phase is still in development. We will provide an update via this blog and our website when it becomes available. Again, we appreciate your patience.
Check Out NAC Top Performers
See who shined at National Athletic Combine! View top performers in the 40 Yd Dash, Bench Press, Broad Jump, Vertical Jump, Short and Long Shuttles, and 3-Cone Drill at our recent combines in Greenville, Kilgore, Prosper, and Odessa.
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February 15th, 2010
Combine Pre-registration is open through Wednesday Feb 17th at www.nationalathleticcombine.com for the North Texas Regional Combine in Prosper. Selected athletes have received invitation letters from NAC by way of your coach, which include necessary info for pre-registration.
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