Dan Inglis🐧 أُعيد تغريده
Dan Inglis🐧
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Dan Inglis🐧
@dinglis49
Father to 3 girls! Director of Sports Performance for the Wexner Medical Center. Youngstown born and raised! Go Penguins!🐧 @nhssca_oh
Columbus, Ohio انضم Temmuz 2009
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Dan Inglis🐧 أُعيد تغريده
Dan Inglis🐧 أُعيد تغريده

I've been getting into lacrosse and now I have my very own CUSTOM stick thanks to the guys over at @LAXUNLIMITED!
This thing is awesome, I'm going to be scoring on Malasek in no time.
Thank you so much to Joe and the whole team!! What a great sport.
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WOMEN'S FLAG FOOTBALL IS COMING TO JCU!
John Carroll has added Women's Flag Football as the school's 26th varsity sport beginning competition in Spring 2027!
An exciting day for @JohnCarrollU! Full release here:
📰 jcusports.com/news/2026/4/21…
#d3fb

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NEWS: Felicia Teeter becomes the first female coach in the 105+ year history of @JCUFootball!
Teeter previously coached at Bethel (KS). Teeter spent 10 years on active duty in the U.S. Army & 20 years with the Department of Defense.
Full story:
📰 jcusports.com/news/2026/4/14…
#d3fb

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Dan Inglis🐧 أُعيد تغريده
Dan Inglis🐧 أُعيد تغريده

🚨💬 #CoachToCoach
@ClemsonWlax Associate HC Bill Olin reminds us that journaling 📝 can be a powerful tool—helping coaches organize thoughts, reflect with intention, and stay grounded in what truly matters beyond wins and practice plans. #productiveplanning #lacrossecoaching
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COMMITTED @HarvardFootball
#GoCrimson
@Coach_Aurich @CoachFalaki @Coach_Joel_Lamb @CoachJimJackson @MicFein @Cinjun_Erskine @Coach_Johnson76 @Ryan_Kalukin @skwilliamsjr @Coach_Fraz @katelynnepatton @ScottLarkee @coach_craw @Coach_Amakihe @CoachMBuchanan @CoachBenEntner @EricLedogar @Crim_Recruiting @harvardcrimson
@NewAlbanyFB @napls_athletics @350by50_CoachBF @Coach_Britton @CoachNateBusch @AllenTrieu @adamgorney @SWiltfong_ @GregSmithRivals @Andy_Villamarzo

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Cam McEvoy ascended to a gold medal at the Olympics and now has broken the world record in 50m after controversially reducing his training volume by 90%.
This completely bucked traditional swimming methods and he struggled to even find a coach willing to help him implement this idea.
He studied the science of weight lifting and cycling, and decided traditional swimming training wasn't ideal for 50m event.
I found this interesting and lends credit to some models people in the science based fitness community discuss. Namely that less volume, with more intensity, and focusing on rest/recovery, has its advantages.
John Casey 🎙️@JohnCasey2880
💥 WORLD RECORD - Aussie Cam McEvoy has broken the 50m freestyle mark that has stood since 2009 #7NEWS 🇦🇺🏊♂️💪
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“To maximize gains from long-term practice,” the study’s lead author, K. Anders Ericsson, concluded, “individuals must avoid exhaustion and must limit practice to an amount from which they can completely recover on a daily or weekly basis.”
Never let today ruin tomorrow. #FTC
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Dan Inglis🐧 أُعيد تغريده

The argument of stronger = faster, has been a contentious subject for many years.
Strength is good.
Strength supplements speed.
Strength gains can and will often improve speed.
Sprinters lift.
Sprinters typically have amazing-looking bodies.
But stronger isn’t always faster.
“The strongest are seldom the fastest. ~Boo Schexnayder
Power lifters and bodybuilders are seldom the fastest guys on the track team.
We learn by stories. ⤵️
When Covid shut everyone down, I had 8 fast sophomore track athletes who also played 🏈.
These 8 guys found a gym and lifted like madmen. They had nothing else to do. They got super strong and posted flex-pics often.
When things opened up a year later, one of the 8 was faster (slightly). 7 of 8 were slower by an average of one mph. They never got their speed back during their junior track season. None of the 7 ran track as seniors. They continued to play 🏈.
Lifting in the absence of sprinting, jumping, bouncing, and throwing will often make athletes slower.
Is that anti-strength? No.
But, stronger ≠ faster.
It’s more correct to say that athletes who get faster, get stronger. 🏋️♂️
Just because fast guys are strong doesn’t mean strong guys are fast.
Sprint, lift, jump, bounce, throw… but make speed the priority.

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