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@Falcon2strong

Coach Joe Belden, Athletic Performance and Powerlifting, Friends University

Wichita, KS Katılım Mart 2019
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Zach Even - Esh
Zach Even - Esh@ZEvenEsh·
I've found in season training sessions to be great with as short as 20-25 minutes. A short training is session is 100% more than zero. The amount of injuries I've seen with athletes this year is heavily related to their lack of strength training / physical preparation.
Julian Lo Casto@JulianLoCasto

Good morning to everyone except those that still tell their athletes not to train in-season. Here’s a video of Kevin Durant, 10x All-star, 2x NBA champ, former MVP, 2x gold medalist, hitting a lift on game day/post game. Not training during the season is a MAJOR mistake!

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Eamonn Flanagan
Eamonn Flanagan@EamonnFlanagan·
"The Primer" Gameday lifting for enhanced performance Getting an edge on gameday is what every team and athlete aims to achieve and the gameday primer can be a powerful addition to a sports performance program to help achieve this. Programming principles: Participating athletes should have high-level training age and be highly technically proficient in the chosen exercise modalities. Stronger athletes may respond more potently to priming activities. Consider a strong psychological component. Allow self-determination. The athlete should be involved in the selection of the priming activities. Choose the training types or the training focus, not the specific exercises. Priming activities should be high intensity. Intensity can be driven with exercises with high force requirements (strength exercises) or high rate of force development requirements (ballistic power/speed exercises). Priming work should be conducted with a high intensity of effort. Measurement and feedback methods such as velocity-monitoring in strength training or jump height & contact time monitoring in plyometric work can help increase intent of effort. Priming work should take place at approx. 5-6 hours before the game. This is likely the most potent stimulus. However, priming sessions conducted 24-32 hours before the game can also have beneficial effects. Priming sessions should be low volume and low metabolic fatigue kept to a minimum. Use long rest periods. If in doubt, use lower volume than planned. Example sessions based on approach (aggressive vs conservative) and available equipment/facility 👇👇 Solid review review from @brjmason here: Excellent, really readable review from @PeterHarrisonAU and @DocHolmberg12 here: Great work from @DrMarkRu55ell and an all star cast showing beneficial non-specific effects of varied morning priming exercise types on afternoon performance.
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The College Football Network
The College Football Network@thecfbnetwork·
Here are the rushing statistical leaders across all levels of college football as of 10/15
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FU Barstool
FU Barstool@BarstoolFriends·
Everyone stop what you’re doing. That now makes SEVEN‼️ (yes we said SEVEN) KCAC players of the week for Friends U. Sports school 🫡
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Falcon Strong
Falcon Strong@Falcon2strong·
Friends Football 3-0 to start. It’s just the beginning. The hard work continues!
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Jamy Bechler
Jamy Bechler@CoachBechler·
MIKE LEACH ON EMBRACING HARD "Nothing is really fun unless it's hard ... You're pushing yourself. All of a sudden you're making great plays. You're doing things that you've never done before... Never hope that it's easy." ~ via @WSUCougarFB and @DrewMaddox
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Zach Even - Esh
Zach Even - Esh@ZEvenEsh·
DURABILITY. Majorly lacking in Athletes today. I believe because being strong is demonized. You’ve got kids who can’t do push-ups, but they believe they need to be doing “speed and agility.”
Zac Goodman@ZacGoodman_

Here’s Stephen Curry doing some heavy RDLs for reps… Stronger athletes have greater durable and are more explosive. Every athlete should use strength training to enhance their game!🙌🏻💪🏻

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Daniel McKim
Daniel McKim@DanielMcKim·
Your buddy, or you, the squat police.
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
In a study on world class performers, those who made it world class: -Had more multisport than specialized practice -Started their main sport later -Accumulated less practice -Initially progressed slower than national class peers journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
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