InSync Therapeutics, in partnership with corporate partners, recently announced the launch of its inaugural Speed Camp, a high-performance training initiative designed for footballers seeking to improve speed, acceleration, and overall athletic performance.
The three-day camp will take place at the National Training Centre from Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 15, running daily from 10:00h to 12:00h.
According to a statement from InSync Therapeutics, speed is one of the most decisive attributes in modern football. However, it is not merely an inherent trait—it is a trainable skill that can be developed through targeted strength and conditioning, improved sprint mechanics, and neuromuscular training. The Insync Speed Camp will introduce selected athletes to evidence-based performance methods commonly used in elite sport environments to enhance acceleration, explosive power, and sprint efficiency.

Throughout the camp, athletes will participate in structured drills, biomechanical analysis, and performance testing designed to improve how they produce force, accelerate, and move efficiently on the field. Participants will also gain exposure to modern sports performance technologies used in professional football to assess and monitor athletic development.
According to the organising team at InSync Therapeutics led by current Lady Jaguars Team Physiotherapist Natisha Mokutnauth and Managing Director Neil Barry, “This initiative represents an important step toward introducing structured high-performance methodologies to local footballers.”
“By combining physiotherapy, strength and conditioning, and objective performance testing, we aim to give athletes the tools to better understand and develop their physical capabilities.”
The Speed Camp will host a small, select group of footballers to ensure a focused training environment where athletes can receive individualised feedback and coaching. The camp will also feature exciting nutrition, recovery and hydration stations, powered by Deja Brew Cafe, Gateau Catering and Rainforest Water.
Through initiatives such as the Speed Camp, Insync Therapeutics continues to promote the integration of sports medicine, strength and conditioning, and applied sports science to support the development of competitive sport in Guyana.
The camp has been supported by corporate Guyana including C&L Construction Inc, Royal International Hotel, Jai Signs, Tropixx Patio and Grill, Techlify and Cornbread Hangout Bar.
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