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NLAInternational

NLAInternational

@NLAintl

Katılım Nisan 2018
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WordSmiff
WordSmiff@_WordSmiff_·
“I ain’t ever gone respect Bam’s 83” somebody who ain’t run full speed in over 365 American days.
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Adam Archuleta
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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CFB Kings
CFB Kings@CFBKings·
The play being called a touchdown on the field was the real robbery. Never any clear control from anyone, both guys touching the ball while laying on the sideline, the Miami player was the one who came away with it right in front of the ref. It being called a TD was ridiculous.
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Big League Digest
Big League Digest@BigLeagueDigest·
This is unreal 😭 "Don't take this the wrong way, but we are already on no-hitter alert. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, before he throws a single pitch tonight against the Marlins." Miami's Jazz Chisholm takes the first pitch deep.
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Gerry DeFilippo
Gerry DeFilippo@Challenger_ST·
Jason & Travis Kelce talking about the ridiculousness of baseball conditioning… “It makes no sense.” “You should be running SPRINTS or doing base running. Not running foul pole to foul pole.” STOP treating baseball players like marathoners
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Conor Harris
Conor Harris@Conor_Harris_·
There is a difference of a tight Psoas on both sides and tightness on primarily one side. The approach is not the same! Much of the information on Psoas tightness on the internet is relevant to when it is on both sides. Exercise inspiration is the 90/90 Hip Lift with Hip Shift from @postrestinst
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Chris Meade
Chris Meade@thechrismeade·
1st job - Janitor 🧽 2nd job - Selling stuff on Amazon 💰 3rd job - Photographer 📸 4th job - Set production assistant 🎥 5th job - Selling radio & tv commercials 📺 6th job - Selling software 💻 7th job - Selling UberEats 🥘 8th job - Selling a made up sport 🏐 Learn to enjoy the journey 🎢
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
The proof why Calligraphy is an art
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David Wilson
David Wilson@DBWilson2·
Edison is trying to piece together a game-tying drive in the last few minutes so Miami commit Nathaniel Joseph gets the call at quarterback. @rayraythaboy gets loose for a 34-yard run into the red zone.
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RapTV
RapTV@Rap·
Chief Keef turns 27 today. 27. He’s only 27 but has influenced 3 new generations of rappers. Insane.
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John W. Rich (Wealthy)
John W. Rich (Wealthy)@Cokedupoptions·
Congratulations to the IRS on winning the $846.3 million Mega Millions Jackpot!
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Brandon Herring
Brandon Herring@BrandonHerring0·
Something to think about as fall sports are starting camp and in-season lifting. Attn: football coaches
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NLAInternational
NLAInternational@NLAintl·
@MarcHochman and @OfficialCrowder we'll be working the concession stand at section 305 on Thursday. I know you VIP individuals will likely be in the club level but stop by and visit our organization. We're volunteering to raise money for our charity
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Holler-Korfist TFC
Holler-Korfist TFC@TFConsortium·
The #5 most-read TFC article in 2021 was written by Tony Holler about a lactate tolerance drill created by @korfist around 15 years ago. The "23-Second Drill" is now done world-wide by tens of thousands of track teams. Published on Valentines Day, 2018. trackfootballconsortium.com/logistics-of-t…
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Adam Virgile
Adam Virgile@AdamVirgile·
Google Sheets - Full Tutorial (2021) Excited to release this beast of a tutorial on how to get the most out of Google Sheets. I made it for beginners, but even experienced users will find tons of hidden gems & useful tips in this video. Enjoy! 📽️youtu.be/p5dcyKZYL9k
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Conor Harris
Conor Harris@Conor_Harris_·
Step-Ups with only a same-side load are a fantastic exercise for training full range hip extension. The (moderate) load is acting to pull you off to the stance-side leg, which requires you to create stronger hip extension propulsive strategy through the glutes & hip abductors.
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Conor Harris
Conor Harris@Conor_Harris_·
Kickstand Hinge This hits the glutes, hamstrings, & adductors hard while driving internal rotation on the front leg. This is ideal for athletes that need to “get in” their hips for a cut, swing, etc. Be sure to push into wall with rear foot to facilitate turn into front hip.
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