Athletic Background
Summary of Career and Accomplishments
Anthony La'Mar Dixon : Professional Football Player - Safety
University of Charleston: Team Captain, Team Defensive MVP, Team Leader in Tackles
Arena Football League: Team Captain, All Rookie First Team, Defensive player of the year Honorable Mention, Team Leader in Picks, Tackles, and Tackle for losses
Rivals Professional Football League: Team Defensive MVP, Team Captain, Drafted as the highest Defensive Athlete off the board
Canadian Football League: current
Canadian Football League
Who is the best coach you ever had and why?
My High School basketball coach Mr. Leak was the best coach i ever had. He helped me understand who I was as an upcoming man in athletics. He taught me everything about life and prepared me mentally for what it means to be to be athletically successful in this world. Whether if its the mental aspects of competition, the physical hardships that drains the body, weaknesses and exploiting my own weakness, learning passion, building consistency, staying dedicated through distractions, and most importantly... the essence of SACRIFICES.
What should athletes and parents know about you?
Sports is who I am. I understand the perspective of an athlete and the mental hardships that comes with it. Everything in life is a competition, therefore, doing your best and becoming the best version of who you are meant to be is essential.
Coaching Background
Summary of Coaching Background
Matt Liener Flagg Footbaall Coach
YMCA Sports Coach
Orange Coast College Personal Trainer
Strength and Conditioning coach at Pontiac High school
Pontiac High School Assistant Defensive Coordinator/ Safeties Coach
How can you help someone improve their game?
Understanding the type of athlete they are and compare that to the type of athlete they want to become. This is important because, It allows me to build a foundation for the direction of improvement. Which evidently allows growth from all angels within a athlete. That's Physical, Mental, Spiritual, and most importantly, emotional
What does a typical training session look like?
First lesson is what a call a "tell no lies" session. This Session is simply about me finding the Truths and Lies within the Athlete. This incorporates me seeing what the athlete can truly do so I can gauge the direction of level they are truly at so we can build, attack, and focus on what needs to be done. Then, we analyze that foundational talent, skill, and mental awareness, and begin to work together to change those old habits into new ones