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Specialties
Michael Johnson is a world leader in athletic sports performance training. MJP has operations and customers around the globe. At our headquarters in Dallas, Texas, we provide performance training programs for collegiate, professional, Olympic athletes and youth athletes in all sports age 9 – 18 as well as physical therapy and sports nutrition services. No company equals MJP’s quality and innovation in sports performance improvement. And no company possesses MJP’s knowledge and reputation in performance trainiing
Speed
— Linear Acceleration
— Change of Direction
— Max Velocity
Strength
— Speed Strength /Explosive Power /Rate of Force Development
— Endurance-Strength
— Maximal Strength
Stamina
Suppleness
— Mobility
— Stability
— Resiliency
Skill
— Movement adequacy
— Rhythm & Reaction
— Balance
Strategy
— Sensory Systems (Sports Vision Training)
— Sports Nutrition
— Mental Conditioning
History
Established in 2001.
During his career, Michael broke world records in the 200 meters, 400 meters and 4×400-meter relay. He became known as the «Fastest Man in the World» in 1996, when completing the historic 200÷400− meter olympic double. He recorded the fastest time ever clocked by a human, running 23 mph en route to his 200-meter world record performance of 19.32 seconds. Michael added the 400-meter world record in 1999, clocking 43.18 seconds.
After his retirement in 2001, Michael opened Michael Johnson Performance with a mission to help athletes of all ages and all sports reach their full potential, using the same training philosophy and training techniques he used as an athlete.
Michael brings extraordinary experience and unique knowledge to Michael Johnson Performance, and he also has a passion for helping athletes. Renowned during his athletic career for his incredible focus and work ethic, Michael credits this – along with the support of his longtime coach Clyde Hart, his strength coach and his
Meet the Business Owner
Michael J.
Business Owner
Michael Johnson is a four-time Olympic track and field gold medalist, nine-time World Champion and world record holder. During his 11-year career, Michael established a record of 13 Olympic and World Championship medals, all of them gold. Michael represented the USA in the Olympics on three occasions: Barcelona in 1992, winning gold in the 4×400-meter relay; Atlanta in 1996, winning gold at 200 meters and 400 meters; and Sydney in 2000, winning gold again at 400 meters.
During his career, Michael broke world records in the 200 meters, 400 meters and 4×400-meter relay. He became known as the «Fastest Man in the World» in 1996, when completing the historic 200÷400− meter olympic double. He recorded the fastest time ever clocked by a human, running 23 mph en route to his 200-meter world record performance of 19.32 seconds. Michael added the 400-meter world record in 1999, clocking 43.18 seconds.
After his retirement in 2001, Michael opened Michael Johnson Performance with a mission