I
am very pleased to acknowledge my work with UFLS and Gino Benetti. We have incorporated many of the concepts taught by Gino
Benetti. I have worked many long hours with Mr. Benetti bridging the art of Wing Chun Kung Fu with modern football. I consider
Mr.Benetti to be a respected colleague and his knowledge of preparing young men for success in the game of football extremely
effective.
Ken
Delgado, Head Defensive Line Coach, University of Louisville.
Thanks to the Blow Delivery Hitting System, I am one of the most powerful defensive
tackles in
college football. I was able to knock any offensive lineman backwards and I'm going to the
NFL.
Brandon Mebane, Defensive Tackle, University California Berkeley.
As a junior,
I was a free safety and didn't get any playing time, but with encouragement from Coach
Becker and the pass rush skills I learned from the UFLS, I became 1st Team All League Defensive and we won NCS and I had the
best football session, I could have imagined. I just wish, I was a junior and could go to UFLS to get ready for next your
and then just tear it up.
Dan Levine, Defensive End, San Ramon Valley High School, 1st Team All League
UFLS helped me earn my scholarship and I'm coming back to get ready for my first year in college. Also that hand fighting paid off during my red shirt year in college. The defensive
lineman came at me with their tricks but there wasn't any thing I wasn't ready for. When things got tough in
college, thats when UFLS training really paid off. I really impressed the coaches they say I'm going to start next year.
Plus I looked great in the weight room; the technique I learned at UFLS was exactly what they were looking for at Arizona.
Mike Marcisz, Offensive Tackle, 1st Team All League, Granada High School, Arizona State
University.
We have three string poles on loan from UFLS and we use them every week to improve hand speed and power. If you want
to learn how to develop effective hands UFLS is the place to go.
Tosh
Lupoi, Head Defensive Line Coach, University California Berkeley.
The blow
delivery hitting techniques made my big men faster and my small men more explosive and
powerful. It was so effective I would not start a player until he was proficient with it. I truly believe that it played a
major rule in making 2006 and 2007 a great year for San Ramon football.
Steve Wallace, Varsity Head Offensive Linemen
Coach, San Ramon Valley High School.
The training I received at UFLS helped me earn my scholarship and I am still using the techniques in
college.
Will Rilifson, Defensive Tackle, Offensive Tackle,
1st Team All League both ways, Las Lomas High School, Brown
University.
I got six sacks in the first two games of the playoffs and helped my team make it to the NCS Championship
game for the first time in the history of our school. It was a great year and I appreciate all the help I received at UFLS.
It was Mr. Benetti 's game evaluations that convinced me to stop jumping for the ball and to focus on going straight for
the quarterback. It worked and became a sacking machine. I even knocked two quarterbacks out of the game.
Laney Junior College recruited me heavily and I am going. My dream is to play major college football and I know I’m
on my way.
Osayaba Ona-enagbare, Defensive End Defensive 1st Team All League
Cal High School
I learned the blow delivery hitting system at UFLS then tried out for the University
of Montana and made it. Thanks UFLS.
Rob Wingard, Defensive Tackle,
San Ramon Valley High School, University of Montana
I have been training
at UFLS for over three years now with good success. But in the last few months, Mr. Benetti has exposed me to his new Attack
Football Pass Rush Series and I cannot wait for next year’s football session. This stuff is 100% better than anything
I have ever learned. I know I’m going to get at least ten sacks next year as a defensive tackle. I just
can’t see how an offensive guard is going to stop me. I plan on getting my fair share of quarterbacks and knocking
some of them out of the game for good.
Drew Ardito, Defensive Tackle
& Offensive Guard, 2nd Team All League Off. & Def, Castro Valley High School, Laney Junior College
The
blow delivery hitting system gave my defensive ends an advantage that I have never seen before with any hitting technique.
My 2007 Defensive ends didn’t weigh more than 180 pounds, but were very effective in stopping the run all the way to
becoming North Coast Champions.
The pass rush skills the defensive
ends received from UFLS were very effective in the final plays against Cardinal Newman you see both defensive ends coming
around the edge for the sack. It was so beautiful I will never forget it.
Lee Becker, Varsity Defensive Linemen Coach, San Ramon Valley High
School