Jake Glaze SPARQ Certified Sports Performance Coach

Glaze Fitness in El Cajon is part of the SPARQ Training network and Jake Glaze is the certified SPARQ Trainer of East County. Testing athletes in over 4 areas some of which are; Pro Shuttle, 40 Yard Sprint, Med. Ball Chest Throw, and Vertical Jump. Then the athletes are given an official SPARQ Rating assessment, which is a numerical measurement of their overall athleticism. From this day on they can go back to training with a more indepth knowlegde of how to improve their personal game based on what needs improvement. For more information about future Glaze Fitness SPARQ Sports Performance Combines or for more information on Nike SPARQ Training, go to www.SPARQtraining.com.
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For the second year in a row Jake Glaze was chosen by StudentSports.com and the San Diego State University Summer High School baseball camp to do the SPARQ testing for their 180 Baseball players from all over the Western United States. We tested the athletes in the 30 yard sprint, medicine ball rotational throw, the pro shuttle run, and the vertical jump.
The testing was a great success, and we had so much fun out at the field working with all the athletes!



 

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Glaze Fitness SPARQ Sport Performance

This Program is designed to improve the Speed,Power,Agility,Reaction and Quickness for All Sports. Take your game to the next level!

Are You Ready For Next Season? NEXT SEASON IS NOW!!!

Test, Train, Compete, Repeat.

Call for individual, small group, or team prices. We will design the program around the goals and needs of your athlete group or team.

We try to make these programs as inexpensive as possible by grouping athletes and/or teams together




 

Lisa Johnson: Tennis

 

Walter Wells: Football Lincoln High School

 

 

#35 Bobby Wilkins
Texas Rangers 2007-Current


© East County Sports.com
EL CAJON (6-13-07) — Even pitcher BOBBY WILKINS himself could not believe how smoothly his negotiations with the Texas Rangers and area scout Steve Flores went when the two parties met Sunday (June 10) night at the Wilkins family residence.

Wilkins, Texas’ 6th round pick and the 200th player selected overall in last week’s free agent draft, agreed to contract terms that have him headed to Surprise, Ariz., later this week where he will join the Rangers’ Arizona Rookie League team. The ARL season begins on Friday, June 22.

“Honestly, about halfway through my senior season I could see something like this happening,” said Wilkins, who was 5-5 with a 1.08 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 64.2 innings as a Valhalla High senior.

“But they (the Rangers) gave me more than I asked for, and that is exciting,” Wilkins added.

Although Wilkins did not give any specific figures it is believed that he received a $150,000 signing bonus plus incentives and money for school. The hard-throwing right-hander had the option of accepting a scholarship to San Diego State University, but chose to start his professional career over that.

 

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