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KP residents offer new Fast-N-Fit athletic training
By Kristen Pierce
KP News
Lakebay native Evan Burk and his
wife, Debra, have recently started a new business in Gig
Harbor called Fast-N-Fit Training. The business is
geared toward baseball training, but offers a rigorous
workout program in other areas as well. The couple has
teamed up with Jon Fuller, former catcher for the
Cincinnati Reds, to open the Gig Harbor Baseball and
Sports Academy in the North Harbor Business Park, where
they provide their services.
Evan Burk is a certified N.E.S.T.A.
(National Endurance Sports Training) instructor, S.A.Q.
(Speed Agility Quickness) trainer and a Little League
coach on the Key Peninsula. Debra Burk has been active
in yoga and aerobic exercise since 1982. She is also
working on obtaining her aerobic certification, and is
vice president of the Key Peninsula Little League. Their
16-year-old son, Chris, is a big contributor to the
business, leading the drills, conducting demonstrations
and keeping the younger students focused. Chris is a
sophomore at Peninsula High School, plays basketball and
baseball, and is a member of the Narrows Baseball Club.
During a typical session, Debra
leads the warm-up, which incorporates the anaerobic
program, focusing on the core stations targeting the
middle and lower body. She uses a large Swiss ball and
medicine ball to do a series of abdominal and lower back
exercises.
Meanwhile, Evan oversees the
N.E.S.T.A. training, which includes instruction and
drills using polymeric, isometrics, speed, agility,
balance training and sport specific conditioning.
When Evan and Debra Burk are not
teaching at the Fast-N-Fit, they are busy with their
full-time jobs. Evan, a sales engineer with CenturyTel
for more than 13 years, designs voice and data network
systems. Debra owns a business called Debbie’s Office
Aide, which provides bookkeeping and technical editing
services. Although both have full-time jobs and keep
very busy, they enjoy what they do at the Gig Harbor
Baseball and Sports Academy.
“We’ve tried to create an anaerobic
program geared toward improving speed and agility for
young athletes,” Evan said. “It’s a high-energy,
advanced training, and hopefully through proper
conditioning, it may help in preventing injury while
playing sports.”
One of Evan’s future goals is to
provide a high level of training for school-age athletes
to better prepare for their college careers.
“I want to create a place where
kids can go to improve their abilities health, physical,
and mental abilities. Somewhere they can increase their
speed and agility by incorporating sports-specific
training,” he said. “We’ve even trained some Gig Harbor
High School cheerleaders,” Debra added. “We can help
them with their agility and jumping skills.”
Though much of the clientele is
Little League age and up, the academy is open to the
public and anyone is welcome to come and train. Members
also include the Narrows Baseball Club players, PAA and
various school teams.
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