Indy CoE Partners with Styner Sports Training
Greg Austin, Director of the Indy Center of Excellence, is pleased to announce that Styner Sports Training will provide the off-ice strength and conditioning program for the CoE student-athletes for the 2019-2020 school year.
“This is a great opportunity for our student-athletes to receive the professional off-ice strength and conditioning that Styner offers,: stated Coach Austin; “Off-ice conditioning is an important component of training elite hockey players and creating the well-rounded athlete.”
Chris Clyne, owner of Styner Sports, shared the announcement on Facebook. “We are excited to build on this relationship and eager to help develop these high end players.”
Styner Sports Training has been in business for several years and trains both individual players and also many of the local high school hockey teams. Of note, Styner Sports trained local NHL player Mason Jobst, forward for the NY Islanders.
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