Alexandria, VA - Howard University’s free-safety Antoine Bethea and George Mason University’s Jai Lewis sign with NFL teams after training with Perfect Performance.
Bethea was drafted in the sixth round by the Indianapolis Colts. The Howard University standout trained with Perfect Performance for nearly two months perfecting technique and studying the game. His knowledge and skill impressed the Colts and other NFL teams during pre-draft interviews.
Lewis signed with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent. A power forward on the Patriot’s 2006 Final Four team, he had not played a football game in more that five years and began training with Perfect Performance to get his basketball mind football ready. In just two weeks his football knowledge and literacy developed enough to impress NFL scouts. The Giants hope to convert him to an offensive tackle or a tight end.
The Alexandria based athletic consulting company teaches football players
ages 10 and up how to enhance their skill level in football by working on
the details that separate good players from great players. Owned by current
and former NFL players, collectively the group has over 15 years of professional
playing experience and over 20 years of coaching experience. Perfect Performance
offers position specific training and development through discipline, sportsmanship,
and character building.