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Joseph Potts

@TopSpeedLLC

Founded TopSpeed Sports Performance | S&C Coordinator for FSCC⚾️, Former MLB⚾️ & NWSL⚽️ S&C Coach | Ukrainian Wife🇺🇦

Overland Park, KS Katılım Kasım 2011
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Joseph Potts@TopSpeedLLC·
🗣️Attention Athletes (especially you 2026 NFL Draft eligible prospects) BE SPRINTING!! With NFL Rookie Minicamps coming up soon after this weekend’s draft you should be sprinting @ or near max speed 1-2 times per week. I despise fear mongering on social media but the truth is, for a late-round or UDFA guy, a hamstring injury early in camp can be a death sentence for their playing career. The best way to lessen that risk? Sprinting. A retrospective analysis published in 2023 (PMID: 37867737) correlated consistent near-max sprinting exposure with a significant reduction in hamstring injury risk. In fact, out of the 600+ players under observation, those who reached 95% (or higher) of their recorded maximum speed 2 days before a game had 0 instances of hamstring strains. For most 🏈 players that 95% threshold is likely in the ~20-22.3 MPH range. If you don’t have access to GPS I highly suggest using laser timers to performed 10-yard Flys, simply set them up (at approximately hip height) 10-yards apart and give yourself 20-30 yards to get up to top speed before gate 1. The following chart will tell you the time to speed achieved; 0.91 = 22.48 0.92 = 22.23 0.93 = 22 0.94 = 21.8 0.95 = 21.54 0.96 = 21.32 0.97 = 21.1 0.98 = 20.87 0.99 = 20.66 1.00 = 20.45 1.01 = 20.25 1.02 = 20.05 1.03 = 19.86
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👋Hey everybody! Happy 🚰-🅾️ 🌞-
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Kalshi Football@KalshiFB·
Name a fullback you actually remember by name.
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Dillon Sanders@CoachDSanders·
Recruits: If you are a 2027, a good rule of thumb for which camps to attend this summer…if that College didn’t send a coach to your school or they didn’t request to talk to you when they were at the school, then you are just wasting your money attending their camp!
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Shout out to St. Thomas Aquinas 🏈 long snapper @tedtholen10 who, after today’s performance @ the Kohl’s Kicking camp in Texas, has the fastest snap time nationwide among high school upperclassmen at .65s Older brother Tommy snapped for @RiceFootball
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@AuthorityAthle1 @CoachO_UW Correct, powerful but non-elastic kids tend to still run well in the 40 but peter out in the 100, regardless, they’re not a sub-4.3 guy.
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Authority Athletics@AuthorityAthle1·
@TopSpeedLLC @CoachO_UW 100m times are based on top end speed and ability to maintain it. 40 yards is based on acceleration ability they do not always go hand in hand. I’ve seen a 10.3 kid go 4.5 and an 11.0 kid go 4.3. When you understand speed you can see the difference.
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Coach O@CoachO_UW·
College football coaches want verified speed. A large number of college football players also compete in track and a fast verified 100m time can give recruits an immediate recruiting bump. Use the chart below to translate your track speed into a football 40-yard dash time.
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Joseph Potts@TopSpeedLLC·
@AuthorityAthle1 @CoachO_UW Seriously, having worked the Nike Combine circuit for years I’d add about .1 to the listed 40 times. Marcellus Moore was the only kid I ever saw in the 4.3s and he was a 10.3 guy that spring.
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Codify@CodifyBaseball·
How Often MLB Starters Pitched 7+ Innings: 1988: 48% 1989: 44% 1990: 41% 1991: 42% 1992: 44% 1993: 41% 1994: 41% 1995: 37% 1996: 37% 1997: 38% 1998: 38% 1999: 34% 2000: 36% 2001: 34% 2002: 35% 2003: 33% 2004: 32% 2005: 35% 2006: 31% 2007: 29% 2008: 29% 2009: 29% 2010: 34% 2011: 34% 2012: 30% 2013: 31% 2014: 31% 2015: 29% 2016: 23% 2017: 19% 2018: 18% 2019: 16% 2020: 11% 2021: 13% 2022: 14% 2023: 12% 2024: 13% 2025: 11% 2026: 9%
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Joseph Potts@TopSpeedLLC·
Tight ends John Mike Gyllenborg and Johnny Pascuzzi tuning up prior to the Kansas City Chiefs rookie minicamp this weekend
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Joseph Potts@TopSpeedLLC·
The end of the 90s was a different vibe. My baseball experience broke down like; -60% of the parents would come watch games -of that 60%, 30% would shout at umpires or other parents -of that 30%, 33% would be drunk -of that 33%, 100% would try to fight either an umpire, another parent, or a coach -of that 100%, 100% would be escorted off the premises by security
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I asked my dad if parents were involved in kids sports when he was a kid in the 60s. He told me one time a dad came to watch an inning or two of a little league game, and it was such a big deal to have a parent watching that the coach changed the batting order so he could see his kid bat.

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Hard work pays off 👊 Congrats to BVNW WR Baron Marshall on his new vertical jump PR 💥 The 6’3”/190 pound 4⭐️ is the one of the strongest skill players on his team 💪
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