South Florida's Pete Bommarito checks all boxes training NFL draft prospects for combine
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South Florida's Pete Bommarito checks all boxes training NFL draft prospects for combine
""We're training to be trackstars right now instead of being football players," said Georgia and former Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Colbie Young, who has been back in South Florida training before the combine. "So just eliminating those little dips, anything that can clock a millisecond of a time, just eliminating that from our stances, our starts and making sure that we're at top-end speed.""
""There's a difference between training hard and training smart," said Bommarito, as he has been putting prospects in this year's draft class through mock combines each of the past two weeks. "I am a lunatic with recovery and regeneration.""
Pete Bommarito runs Bommarito Performance Systems in South Florida and prepares NFL draft prospects for the scouting combine 40-yard dash. The facility displays plaques naming notable NFL players who trained there, including Matthew Stafford, Frank Gore, Rob Gronkowski, Le'Veon Bell, Ezekiel Elliott, Vernon Davis, Jimmy Graham, and NaVorro Bowman. Bommarito focuses on refining stances, starts, and top-end speed to shift football athletes toward track-style sprinting. Training integrates sprint technique with medical-informed recovery, nutrition, and joint alignment to peak athletes for testing. Mock combines simulate combine conditions and prioritize regeneration to maximize performance.
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