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ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

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Countries AIA Sports Performance Has Impacted!

AIA Sports Performance’s goal is to serve our national staff in the following countries as a catalyst for the

spiritual movement being developed through sport. Sports medicine and strength & conditioning impact

every sport, in every age group, every day. Therefore, professionals and students in these fields are an

integral part of AIA’s vision to see a Christ follower on every team in every sport in every nation.

1997 INDIA: First of eight Strength and conditioning clinics with the Sports

Federations of India.

1998 INDIA: AIA Power started with a team of three coaches to India

1999 INDIA, BANGLADESH, MYANMAR & NEPAL: AIA Power

Expanded vision beyond India to teach at Olympic Training Centers and former

professional cricketers at their academies. Shared the love of Christ with over

5000 coaches and athletes.

2000 INDIA & BANGLADESH: Continued strength and conditioning clinics

with the Sports Federations.

2001 INDIA: Team of eight coaches went to India to continue clinics

2002 COTE D’IVOIRE: Exchanged educational information and donated Sports

medicine supplies to national basketball team physicians.

GUATEMALA: Taught strength and conditioning exercises to karate, baseball

softball, table tennis coaches and athletes and developed relationships with professional

soccer players and physiotherapists.

INDIA: First Woman travels with AIA Power on a strength & conditioning tour.

UNITED STATES: AIA Power holds sports performance camp with 24 high

school athletes in Ottumwa, IA

2003 ECUADOR: Taught 90 exercise science professors and students at military sports institute.

GUATEMALA: First AIA Sports medicine conference hosted by

ConfeDe Guatemala (National Sports Federation) with doctors,

physiotherapists, coaches, athletes, and officials. Evaluated injuries and

demonstrated rehabilitation & conditioning exercises

for volleyball, baseball, fencing, triathlon, and basketball programs.

NICARAGUA: Held strength & conditioning clinics at universities

2004 GUATEMALA: One week strength & conditioning conference

with various sports including karate, basketball and baseball followed by a

one week sports medicine conference with various sports including the

national boxing team and junior national baseball program. Developed a

relationship with the Guatemala Olympic Sports Medicine Department.

NICARAGUA: Three day sports congress with over 70 coaches from a variety of sports including baseball, tennis,

martial arts, soccer, and sports medicine doctors.

SPAIN: Strength & conditioning educational sessions at the Spanish Olympic Training Center

ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

2005 GUATEMALA: Sports medicine conference with 100 students from the National Physical Education School.

Evaluated and treated athletic injuries at the Wrestling Federation training facility, the ConfeDe training center in Antigua,

and at the Olympic Sports Medicine Department.

POLAND: Sports Performance Sciences International and AIA Power partner to hold educational clinics at the

Olympic Training Center.

2005-2007 INDIA: Strength & conditioning coach works for two years throughout India with university athletes and

federations building relationships and disciples.

2006 MEXICO:

March, Sports medicine/strength & conditioning

clinics with three government sports centers and the

Paralympics Training Center. Met with elite athlete

exercise testing & medical staffs and the University of

Mexico City Sports Medicine Department.

April, Sports Medicine Conference with basketball

coaches at the Olympic Training Center. Met the

president of the sports medicine department and

toured their facility.

July & December, Coaches clinics with the national

basketball federation

POLAND: Sent featured speaker and clinician

to the National Basketball Coaches Conference.

2007 MEXICO: Clinics with coaches from a Mexican

Sports Institute and at the Mexican Basketball Federation’s

National Tournament for 15 - 16 year olds. Met with medical

staff of the Pumas Professional Soccer Club

NORTH AFRICA: Hosted strength and conditioning

clinics during a two week multi-sport tour

2008 AIA Power renamed as AIA Sports Performance to

promote both sports medicine and strength & conditioning

GUATEMALA: Sports medicine conference hosted by

the Confederation de Autonoma Guatemala (national

confederation of 44 sports governing bodies) attended by

40 sports performance professionals ranging from exercise

scientists, physical therapists, nutritionist to physicians

attended including some from Cuba.

HONDURAS Sports medicine/strength & conditioning conference hosted by the Honduran Olympic

Committee and the Universidad Pedagogica Nacional with doctors, physical therapists, coaches, university professors and

students. 35 People asked Jesus into their hearts as their Lord & Savior!

MAURITANIA: 4 Sports medicine clinics and several

impromptu injury evaluations held in conjunction with the AIA

Women’s Basketball Team. Hundreds of people exposed to Christ.

MOZAMBIQUE: A certified athletic trainer traveling

with AIA men’s basketball was able to do a sports medicine

clinic with coaches and kids in Mozambique.

MALI: A certified athletic trainer/certified strength

& conditioning specialist traveling with AIA men’s basketball

did clinics on sports medicine and strength & conditioning with elite

basketball teams & coaches from TOGO, MALI, GUINEA and

SENEGAL.

TURKEY: A Certified Strength & Conditioning Coach

begins to serve full-time in this predominantly Muslim country.

ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

2009 ARMENIA: Sports Performance Conference held in

conjunction with the Physical Institute of Yerevan, a

university specializing in physical education and kinesiology.

90 people attended the three day conference. 7 Other clinics

were completed at wrestling and martial arts sports clubs. 17

children at a TaeKwonDo club prayed to receive Christ! In

total over 500 people were impacted by these conferences.

GUATEMALA: Sports medicine conference hosted

by the Confederation de Autonoma Guatemala; Presentations

were made at the monthly meeting of the Professional Soccer

Team Physicians’ Association and a clinic was held at the

Galileo University. Monthly Educational Conference Calls

were established in October through Skype in partnership with

the Association of Guatemala Futbol physicians (AGMF) and

volunteers at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga.

HONDURAS: A Sports Performance Clinic was held in partnership with the Honduran Olympic Committee

and the Universidad Pedagogica Nacional with doctors, physical therapists, coaches, university professors and students.

INDIA: A senior athletic training student traveled with the AIA South Asia project to assist in the teaching of

sports camps.

UNITED STATES: The 20th Annual Christian Sports

Medicine Association annual Fellowship was held in San

Antonio, TX at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association

Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposium. Four students served

as interns with the Sports Performance Department assisting

with the coverage of the Xenia, Ohio Great Lakes League AIA

baseball team and observing with Kettering Health Network

and Ignition Athletes Performance Group.

2010 GUATEMALA: The Sports Medicine Congress

planned to be co-hosted by the Association of Guatemala

Futbol (AGMF) and AIA Sports Performance was cancelled

due to the eruption of the Pacaya Volcano and Tropical Storm Agatha, however the team did hold clinics at World

Gym, SiDeporte Sports Academy, and the National Soccer Federation.

MEXICO: A team consisting of one orthopedic surgeon, two certified athletic trainers and one former

NFL football player with a degree in nutrition and exercise science held clinics in Merida, Mexico at the Institute

of Technology of Merida, Yucatan (ITMY) and the Medical School of the University of the Yucatan (UADY)

SOUTHEAST ASIA: A Certified Athletic Trainer traveling with a men’s basketball team held 10 clinics

on athletic training, physical conditioning and injury prevention with coaches and athletes during the competitive

sport tour.

INDIA: A senior athletic training student traveled with

the AIA South Asia project to assist in the teaching of sports

camps.

UNITED STATES: Four athletic training students and

one certified athletic trainer served as interns with the Sports

Performance Department while attending the AIA X-Project.

They covered the Xenia, Ohio Great Lakes League AIA

baseball team, and observed at Kettering Health Network,

Ignition Athletes Performance Group and Cedarville,

University.

KENYA & UGANDA: A certified athletic

trainer/certified strength and conditioning specialist held

clinics on first-aid, basketball strength & conditioning and

injury prevention while traveling with a basketball clinic

mission team.

ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

2011 GUATEMALA: A team of 7 athletic healthcare

professionals including a Denver Broncos (NFL) athletic

trainer traveled to Guatemala for educational exchange. One

highlight of the tour was teaching at the country’s largest

Physical Education College. The lectures were transmitted by

Skype to a PE College in another city. Within months of the

team’s tour, 300 students from the PE College were

participating in a weekly Bible Study. The AIA Team also

taught at the VII National Congress on Medicine in Sport in

partnership with the Guatemala Soccer Physicians’

Association and the National Sports Federation. In addition,

the team spent time at a physical therapy school, and the sports

department at San Carlos University. 30 Students at San

Carlos University are being followed up by AIA staff. One day they were featured guests on a top national sports

radio show. The Gospel was shared with hundreds of people and 4 Bible Studies were started as a result of this

trip including the national badminton team and an indoor professional soccer team. UNITED STATES: Three athletic training students and one certified athletic trainer served as AIA X-

Project interns during the summer covering the Xenia Scouts AIA baseball team and observing at Kettering

Health Network and Ignition Athletes Performance Group. The students also began to gather information for a

Health Tips DVD project to be used in conjunction with future

sports performance international tours. AIA & FCA partnered together through the Christian Sports

Medicine Association (CSMA) to host the 22nd annual

fellowship at the NATA meeting in New Orleans, LA.

Highlights of the prayer breakfast included hearing from three

certified athletic trainers who are active in ministry beyond their

athletic training careers. Their experiences include taking

students on mission trips, developing a ministry in the distance

running community and serving as a WNBA Chaplain.

2012 ARMENIA: AIA Sports Performance returned to Armenia with a team of six including certified athletic

trainers, certified strength coaches and an athletic training student. Highlights of the tour included clinics with

soccer teams, a meeting with the Dean of the Physical Institute (Sports University) and a 3 day sports medicine

and strength & conditioning educational clinic with sports physicians, physical therapists, coaches and athletes.

The team used testimonies and small group discussions as a platform for sharing their faith. Among the lives

impacted by the tour were two sportsmen from the Physical Institute who prayed to receive Christ during the 3

day clinic!

GUATEMALA: AIA Sports Performance took a team of

8 to Guatemala, marking the 9th such tour to this Latin American

country. The team, comprised of certified athletic trainers, a

former AAA pitcher for the Yankees, and 3 recent college

graduates ministered to the coaches, athletes, physicians and

physical therapists at the Guatemalan Sports Federation and the

Medical School at the University of Rafael Landivar. This was

the first time AIA has been able to minister at Rafael Landivar.

Topics included injury management, strengthening, and

emergency preparedness. Ministry activities included personal

testimonies and small group discussions on spiritual matters.

One young man was brought back into a walk with the Lord after

hearing a team member’s testimony and his mother was VERY

grateful.

ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

LONDON OLYMPIC PROJECT: A team of six

traveled to the Olympics as part of the More Than Gold

Outreach to minister to the athletic healthcare and strength &

conditioning professionals who are serving their countries

during the Games. Hundreds of thank you cards, customized

for athletic healthcare professionals were handed out to

Olympic athletes to give to their sport physicians, athletic trainers and physiotherapists. Thank you cards and

gifts of athletic tape and braces were given to athletic healthcare professionals from 11 countries. Contacts were

made with national team sports medicine professionals from Bermuda, Costa Rica, Nigeria, Palau, Puerto Rico,

Trinidad & Tobago and Uganda and others.

SOUTH AFRICA: A team of 10 made up of certified

athletic trainers, strength coaches, sport coaches, athletic

training students and the NBA Miami Heat’s Chaplain

traveled to Cape Town, South Africa to serve at the Exercise

Teachers Academy and Western Cape University as well as

with local basketball organizations. The team presented on

various sports medicine, sports psychology and strength &

conditioning topics to coaches, athletes, university faculty and

students from a variety of sports. 3 National Level basketball

coaches, 43 University and Intermediate level sport coaches,

over 300 university students and 80 boys and girls from the

local Youth Basketball League attended the clinics. 37 of the

students from Western Cape University were fourth year physiotherapy students.

UNITED STATES: AIA represented the Christian Sports Medicine Association (CSMA) in hosting a

chapel service at the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) annual meeting in Atlanta, GA.

The chapel was an answer to a long-standing prayer of the CSMA to be able to minister to a sports medicine

physicians’ group.

Two athletic training students, a pre-PT major and an

exercise science major served as undergraduate interns along

with one certified athletic trainer who served as a graduate

intern during the summer. The group observed at Kettering

Health Network, Ignition Athletes Performance Group and

visited staff and facilities at Xavier University and the Ohio

State University during the summer.

AIA and FCA led the way as the Christian Sports

Medicine Association held its 23rd Annual Fellowship at the

National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and

Clinical Symposium in St. Louis, MO. 70 people attended

the event including some who came from Hawaii, Europe and

Ethiopia. The audience heard ministry updates and individual

testimonies from those in attendance.

2013 GUATEMALA: AIA Sports Performance’s first volunteer led tour was it’s 10th tour to Guatemala and

continued the relationship AIA has with the Guatemalan Sports Federation (CDAG) and Guatemalan Olympic

Committee. The team, comprised of a baseball coach, athletic trainers, strength coaches, a sports psychologist,

and an athletic training student impacted lives and continued to build upon the relationships AIA has developed in

Guatemala. Four days of clinics with the Baseball Federation opened up new ministry doors for our AIA staff in

Guatemala and forged relationships with key coaches and players. The team conducted sport medicine and

strength & conditioning clinics at the CDAG headquarters and with the Guatemalan Olympic Committee. A

humanitarian aspect was added to the tour when the team worked with underprivileged children in the mountain

town of Cruz Blanca through a school, introducing them to different medical professions.

ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: AIA Sports Performance’s

first tour to Trinidad & Tobago consisted of a mixture of

strength coaches, athletic trainers and students in both fields.

With a goal towards helping to pioneer sport ministry on these

two islands, the team impacted several youth and professional

soccer teams, established a connection for AIA with an

influential pastor, and held conferences in conjunction with the

Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee. The sports medicine

and strength & conditioning conferences were attended by over

60 coaches, administrators, athletes, physicians, and physical

therapists. The team also did clinics at the Chinapoo School.

The team was able to give a testimony, share the Gospel, or

both at every venue with many of the 100 children at the

Chinapoo School praying to receive Christ. In addition one of

the country’s elite young track & field athletes took part in their

Bible studies and team times. The opportunity to pour into the

life of this young man was a blessing to the team, and may help

prepare him to impact his country for Christ through his career.

UNITED STATES: AIA Sports Performance recruited

74 volunteers to short-term mission tours and projects in the last

two years. The two year average increased from 17 in 2011to 37.

Included in that number were more athletic training students

participating in stateside projects than any previous year. One

highlight was recruiting a team of certified athletic trainers, a

massage therapist and athletic training students to provide

athletic healthcare coverage for the Ultimate Training Camp

(UTC). This “team” also attended all of the UTC talks and held

their own small group discussions to see how they could apply

The AIA Principles to athletic healthcare. One of the athletic

training students asked Christ into her life during the 1st week of

the project!

AIA continued its presence at the AMSSM annual meeting, arranging for a speaker for the meeting in San

Diego and encouraging the physicians in attendance how to have a ministry through their practice. The 24th annual

CSMA outreach was held at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association annual meeting in Las Vegas, NV thanks

to monies raised by volunteers.

2014 GUATEMALA: Several students from the Athletic Training Education

Program at Cedarville University assisted AIA Sports Performance in

developing a discipleship piece designed for those who serve in sports medicine

and strength & conditioning fields. That led to a team of 7 students, staff, and

alumni from Cedarville University’s Athletic Training Education Program

traveling to Guatemala in May. This was AIA Sports Performance’s first

university partnership team. The team taught at a physical therapy school and

presented their testimonies as part of their time with the staff and students. The

three days of building relationships, sharing their stories and the gospel with the

staff and students resulted in many favorable responded and two students

expressed interest in becoming local AIA volunteers.

The team also had the unique opportunity to work with a group of

surfers on the Pacific coast of Guatemala, teaching balance and core

strengthening using slack lines. The slack lines were brought by one of the AIA

volunteers and left as a gift for the surfers in this small coastal village. Using slack

lines as a tool to build relationships for ministry is certainly a novel idea but it worked great. The testimonies and

teaching on how to become a Christian were well received with some surfers praying to receive Christ!

ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

PHILIPPINES: In July, three men from different countries

partnered together using their skills, knowledge and experience in

strength and conditioning to impact physical educators and basketball

coaches in the Philippines for Jesus Christ this summer. The three

strength coaches from the United States, Singapore and the Philippines

joined together to hold a 3 clinics in different provinces. This was part

of an effort by AIA spanning six months to focus on the islands, starting

with a humanitarian team in March that helped with typhoon relief

efforts and culminating with the basketball team and strength clinics. All the efforts, including the strength clinics, have opened up the

provinces of Batangas and Laguna provinces and Laoag city for

ministry and two Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) teams for bible study.

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: The Team to Trinidad & Tobago enjoyed a week sharing their faith through 4

clinics and a two evening conference on sports medicine and strength & conditioning in partnership with the

Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee. Made up of AIA staff and volunteers from the US and Canada, the team

of 8 joined together with AIA and Cru representatives in Trinidad to

share the love of Jesus Christ with coaches, athletes & administrators

from cricket, rugby, soccer, sambo mixed martial arts and other sports.

These opportunities are helping to open doors as AIA pioneers it’s

ministry in this two island nation. AIA hopes that T&T can become a

model for sport ministry throughout the Caribbean. Sports Performance

clinics were held with the Women’s National Cricket Federation, the

U16 Women’s National Soccer Team, the Sambo MMA Federation

and the Caledonia-AIA Pro Soccer Club and Academy. There are many

stories of the team sharing their testimonies to groups and one on one. Many lives were changed during the week, especially those on the

team. Their presence has opened more doors for AIA’s ministry with

each sport they ministered to.

UNITED STATES: 42 sports performance professionals and students were recruited in 2014 to serve as

volunteers on short-term ministry projects, camps and tours, setting a new record for one year. AIA Sports

Performance continued its presence at the 3rd Annual Chapel at the American Medical Society for Sports

Medicine in New Orleans, LA. The chapel featured the first public use of discipleship materials developed for

sports performance professionals and students by AIA staff and volunteers. In June, the 25th annual CSMA

outreach was held at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association annual meeting in Indianapolis, IN. The evening

featured the WNBA Indiana Fever’s Krystal Thomas and assistant coach Sylvia Crawley sharing their testimonies

of life in professional basketball as a Christian. Ray Castle, the

Athletic Training Program Director at Louisiana State University

spoke to those in attendance about his journey following the Boston

Marathon Bombing. Castle was one of the first to cut through the

barricades and respond to the injured. He credited his family, pastor,

an LSU sports psychologist and a military chaplain as aiding his

recovery from memory blackouts and questions. David Ralston, one of

the original founders of the CSMA capped off the evening with a

personal message from Romans 8:28. Ralston shared his personal

testimony and captured the challenges many face when career choices

and faith intersect. His reminder is to remember to focus on the second

half of the verse… “for those who are called according to His purpose

purpose” rather than on personal gain or glory.

In November of 2014 AIA held the inaugural International Sports Medicine & Strength Coaches Academy in

Xenia, Ohio by hosting two strength coaches from the Philippines at its headquarters in Ohio. The two week

Academy included visits with high school, collegiate and professional strength coaches, and started with a speed

coaching workshop led by Ignition APG of Mason, Ohio. A Basketball coach from the Philippines and

Kazakhstan joined the two strength coaches from the Philippines to attend the Speed Coaching Workshop.

ONE WORLD to reach, ONE LANGUAGE of sport, ONE MESSAGE of victory

2015 ARMENIA: A team of two athletic trainers and three athletic

training students traveled to Yerevan, Armenia to teach at the Physical

Institute. In addition to lecturing and interacting with students. The

team’s lectures were attended by the Dean of Sports Health &

Recovery and several Department Chairs. A discipleship small group

was established among Physical Institute students as well as the

agreement to hold regular Skype Faculty Exchanges with faculty from

American universities. The team also held clinics at a local sports club

teaching on taping and wrapping, special tests and other topics.

MYANMAR: An athletic trainer spent three weeks teaching on

critical issues in life at the Olympic Training Center in NayPyidaw as

part of a larger AIA team. The Medical Director extended an invitation

to him to speak with her staff on American sports medicine, common

knee injury mechanisms, and how to examine the knee.

SPAIN: A team of seven spent one week in Madrid, Spain teaching on sports medicine and strength &

conditioning while pouring into the lives of AIA Spain’s volunteer team in the city. The AIA team connected with

a local sports medicine physician to hold clinics at the Medicina Sportiva. Key relationships were built to allow

for plans to return to Spain and expand AIA Sports Performance’s presence to a sports medicine school in

Barcelona.

SOUTH AFRICA: Two strength coaches travelled South Africa

to work with athletes from the University of Johannesburg and

Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria. The two spent time

working with local AIA staff visiting with athletes at the rugby pitch,

the weight room, and holding team meetings. The AIA team provided

several meals for athletes where they spoke on the connection between

nutrition and athletic performance. Character talks in addition to talks

on strength & conditioning were held with the athletes. In one meeting

over 50 athletes expressed a desire to learn more about Christ.

UNITED STATES: A record 53 volunteers were to serve on AIA

projects, camps and teams during 2015! Ignition APG and AIA Sports

Performance co-hosted Cincinnati Bengals Assistant Strength Coach

Jeff Friday for a meet and greet at the National Strength Coaches’

Association Coaches’ Conference. AIA Sports Performance continued

its presence at the 4th Annual Chapel at the American Medical Society

for Sports Medicine in Hollywood, Florida. The 26th annual Christian

Sports Medicine Association’s NATA fellowship was held in St.

Louis, Missouri. November saw the 2nd Annual International Sports

Medicine & Strength Coaches Academy held in Xenia, Ohio. AIA

Sports Performance hosted four sports medicine and strength &

conditioning professionals from Guatemala, Honduras and

Singapore. In 2015, Totally Fit Life classes were started as an effort to

reach out to local churches and the community to enhance personal

wellness and fitness. The classes were kicked off with a two day

seminar by Don Nava, a nationally known fitness expert and inventor

of the Totally Fit Life.


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