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Jason Russell

@OPSDrRussell

Founder of @OPSNewstandard & @OPSFootball. Co-Host of the @Simplified_Pod & OC @BDSaintsFB

Fort Wayne, IN 가입일 Ekim 2012
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Jason Russell
Jason Russell@OPSDrRussell·
@pntrack Red Coach.. your people just captured your coaching personality in a cover! Congrats
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Tony Holler
Tony Holler@pntrack·
Big thanks to the 216 people who voted in my last book cover poll. My people have been working on this artwork for a month. One more poll (ATTACHED BELOW). Please vote!
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Jason Russell@OPSDrRussell·
@pntrack Congrats Tony…Happy for you!! White all of the way. Congrats!
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Tony Holler@pntrack·
The book is complete. 6 years in the making. 115K words. These two covers made the semifinals. Please help me out and choose the one you like best. See the poll attached below.
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Tony Holler
Tony Holler@pntrack·
I’m excited to keynote the 2026 NFL Summit in Scottsdale next Thursday for the PFPCA (Professional Football Performance Coaches Association). Going to talk about building a huge aerobic base in the offseason (NOT). ⚡️⚡️⚡️ #SprintBasedFootball
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Tony Holler
Tony Holler@pntrack·
Excited to be a part of this ambitious program at Augusta Christian (GA). AC will be the first school to install “Feed the Cats” as the foundation of K-12 PE. In addition, FTC will be embraced in all sports. AC wants to become the model for other schools. The April 17th event will be open (and free) to anyone wishing to attend.
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Adam Archuleta@AdamArchuleta·
I first heard this 30 years ago at age 17, when my trainer Jay Schroeder DRILLED it into my soul. I still remember the day we met. He told me, “I don’t want you to squat 450 pounds in 3 seconds… I want you to squat 350 pounds in ½ second. THAT’S power.” To train with him, he forced me to write a daily training log that timed the concentric portion of EVERY rep, EVERY set, EVERY exercise with a stopwatch. I did this for 6 straight months before he allowed me to train at his gym. It took over an hour daily to write the log, but what I learned about my body and performance was invaluable. Training with this intent changes everything: to move max weights at high speed, EVERYTHING matters. Technique and position must be flawless, no power leaks. You learn to eccentrically LOAD, not just drop with gravity and momentum. My body awareness skyrocketed. Speed is king. Details and intention matter. I stopped caring about increasing my max and started caring about moving my max FASTER. It’s the primary reason I transformed myself from a walk-on who ran 4.8 to a first-round pick who ran 4.3.
Josh Bryant@joshstrength

Division 1 football players training in a compensatory acceleration style (CAT) upper body strength regimen were compared to a traditional regimen in their off-season. The CAT group was instructed to perform the positive rep as explosively as possible. The traditional group performed repetitions at a traditional tempo. At the end of both off-season training programs, both power and strength were assessed. Power was tested with a seated medicine ball throw and a force platform plyometric push-up test. Strength was assessed by a one rep max in the bench press. Both groups increased strength and power. The group that trained in a Compensatory Acceleration Training (CAT) style improved their bench press by nearly double the amount of the traditional group. Average power, as expected, increased significantly more in the group that trained explosively. Jones, K. K., Hunter, G. G., Fleisig, G. G., Escamilla, R. R., & Lemak, L. L. (1999). The effects of compensatory acceleration on upper-body strength and power in collegiate football players. Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research (Allen Press Publishing Services Inc.), 13(2), 99-105. Practical Application Fred Hatfield was ahead of his time advocating Compensatory Acceleration Training. It is simply superior! Training adaptations are not just a result of weight on the bar. Adaptations from training are a byproduct of tension and duration. You respond to how much force produced, how fast the force was produced, how long you produced it, and how many times you produced it. Force=mass x acceleration. More tension is result of greater bar speed. Maximal strength training and power adaptations can result from lifting weights with maximal force; one more reason to compensatorily accelerate weights.

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The Sideline Swami@SidelineSwami1·
Breaking news: According to Swami sources, Jon Zolnik (far right) is the new offensive coordinator at Bishop Dwenger. Congrats to JZ!
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Jason Russell@OPSDrRussell·
@drmarlonperalta I get this question a lot and I never have an answer. Looking forward to reading. Thanks
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Marlon
Marlon@drmarlonperalta·
I’ve bought from 10+ peptide vendors the last 2 months. I wrote up a peptide sourcing guide and a review of 10 vendors (some with pretty cheap reta) If you want it, reply below and I’ll send it. (This isn’t automated so it might take me a min)
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SummitCitySports.com
SummitCitySports.com@260sports·
🏈 Tonight on Around the Fort The GameNight Postseason Team & Award Winners will be unveiled TONIGHT starting at 7:00 PM! Join SCS Jeff, Jake “The Snake”, Jackson Geiger, and GameNight Editor Casey O’Boyle as we officially put a bow on the 2025 campaign and celebrate the best of Northeast Indiana football. @SidelineSwami1 @SCSJeff @JakeTheSnake260 Around the Fort #067 - 2025 Postseason Show youtube.com/live/ZqXMNud9E… 📺 Don’t miss it! #AroundTheFort #GameNight #NEIndianaFootball #260Sports #PostseasonAwards
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