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Hunter Renick

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Strong in Faith

Cimarron, KS Katılım Aralık 2015
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Hunter Renick
Hunter Renick@hunter_renick·
“But as for you, be strong and courageous, for your work will be rewarded.”: 2 CHRONICLES 15:7
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Weston Moody
Weston Moody@coachletsgo·
INTENT!!!
Adam Archuleta@AdamArchuleta

A lot of interest and people reaching out about this post. Questions about sets, reps, volume, etc. Training can get pretty technical, but I want to make one thing clear… More than anything, this post is about INTENTION and how powerful it can be. I always knew I needed to get bigger, faster, stronger, etc. But everything changed the day I met Jay, and it started with mindset. He introduced me to the idea that yes, we want to get strong, but it wasn’t the weight itself that mattered. It was HOW we moved the weight. SPEED mattered. From that day on, the ONLY focus in my training wasn’t the “what", it was the “how.” What did I need to FEEL to move faster? Everything we did had one purpose - to feed the brain/body connection. What do we need to do to get the brain to fire the strongest, clearest signal possible to the muscles? When you change the intent and treat every rep as the only rep that matters, you start to pay special attention and notice things that are happening to your body. You start asking yourself different questions. You notice how body position, technique, and focus affect performance. You begin to FEEL what it’s supposed to feel like to perform at a high level. You literally begin programming who you are becoming in your minds eye. The emotional energy you need to invest in every single rep is exhausting, but the rewards compound. This investment in training is what delivers results far more than any rep scheme or program. It all starts with a crystal clear picture in your mind’s eye of what its SUPPOSED to look like. Extreme results come from extreme thinking and extreme actions. I'm really enjoying the engagement and questions, keep them coming! #SpeedKills #Mindset #Intention

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Leo Ricci
Leo Ricci@LEOthekicker·
I'll be in the transfer portal tomorrow, not because I'm looking for greener grass or walking away from my team. I'll be there because I committed to a PWO offer that wasn't committed to me. I was cut at the end of summer training. No warning. Just cut. A day before fall classes started in order to make room on the roster for other skill players. Caught in the crossfire of coaching changes, roster rules, transfers, and money- I just want to play and get a degree. I started kicking in 3rd grade and have spent thousands of hours perfecting the details. Punting has become my favorite part of the game. I have 4 years of eligibility and I will spend all of it burying opponents inside the 10 every chance I get. @T_Roken @EddieMish22 @HKA_Tanalski @OneOnOneNJNYPA @KohlsKicking @David2Akers @KennyParrish @shanee_mc @moorepete18
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J.D. Andress
J.D. Andress@Jdandress11·
Don’t let them tell you nothing but the CFP matters Sure, winning national championships is always the goal, but only one team wins a year. These moments are what make this beautiful, crazy sport so great for everyone
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Weston Moody
Weston Moody@coachletsgo·
Congrats to @Logan_fult ! One of the best QB's in all classes in my opinion. Was an elite thrower and runner. Is going to be a top prospect of the c/o 2027
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Ari Wasserman
Ari Wasserman@AriWasserman·
1. I understand why Notre Dame doesn't want to play. Stick it to the man, don't use your brand to fill the networks' pockets, etc. 2. I don't understand why Notre Dame isn't playing. A few reasons for that: You look like crybabies to the entire college football world, you're giving up on practice and game reps for young players and you're sending the message to quit when things don't go your way.
Brett McMurphy@Brett_McMurphy

“What kind of message does Notre Dame send?" bowl official told @on3. "We didn’t make the playoffs, so let’s just pack it up & go home. You think BYU’s not upset. Hell ya they are. So are other teams, but they sucked it up. That’s poor leadership.”

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Mike J. Asti
Mike J. Asti@MikeAsti11·
@KCRG_Sports He did stay for the “long haul” of a full decade. He produced the best decade of Iowa State football in a long time. The AD isn’t upset. Iowa State fans acting like Campbell needed to stay forever are being unreasonable. He’s leaving ISU way better off than when he got there.
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Hunter Renick@hunter_renick·
@CJVogel_OTF Not the same concept; but the same Z across motion. Pin and Pull and Duo are the 2 different concepts
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CJ Vogel@CJVogel_OTF·
Same concept, slightly different looks. Two plays go for 60 combined yards. Sark saw something and took advantage. Very well done here. These were massive momentum plays for Texas as they took the lead and then added to their lead in the 3rd Q.
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Mason Isch
Mason Isch@MasonIsch·
Great Junior year!!!! 6'1 ft 200 pounds Check out my Hudl Highlight - Mason Isch Junior Season Highlights, on @Hudl at - hudl.com/v/2TGGwY Final season stats 111 tkls 16 tfls 6 sacks 7 pbus 1 ff
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Weston Moody
Weston Moody@coachletsgo·
Hard to put into words every year what this team means to me! It takes a day or two after it's over to reflect on all the emotions that go into a football season. All the hard work from a lot of people go into the success of a football program. Thank you to my family and especially Kiley Moody, who does so much in the background to make sure I can do what I love. She is one of the most selfless people and is constantly doing things for the program and our family that go unnoticed. She's also the most passionate football coach's wife that I have seen :). Thank you to my assistants that spend hours watching film, preparing game plans, and coaching their butts off every day at practice and Friday nights. I really feel they are some of the best coaches I've been around in almost 20 years of coaching. Our managers and the Ault family spent a lot of time handling gameday and practice operations and I appreciate them very much. A football program is only as good as the people in it and we have great people! To the players, THANK YOU for letting me be your coach and believing and buying into what we do. You guys give everything you have on the field every Friday night and not one person questions that. I'm proud to be your coach. Seniors, you continued to set the standard and were a part of one of the best runs in our programs history (3 semifinals appearances and 1 State Championship appearance). I'm grateful that I got to be on that last journey as a Red Raider football player with you. Thank you for your leadership and thank you for giving everything you had day in and day out!
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Mason Isch
Mason Isch@MasonIsch·
Weeks 1-9 Highlights 85 tlks 14 tfls 4 sacks 5 pbus hudl.com/v/2T8YtG
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Caden Sterns
Caden Sterns@CSterns_7·
Goodbye Football. Well, damn. Crazy to say it’s been 2+ years since the last time I stepped on a football field. I spent that time first trying to function like a healthy human being again… then fighting my way back to playing the greatest sport at a high level. As I sit here writing this—with tears rolling down my face—I’m feeling it all. Tears of pain, sadness, the sting of not becoming the player I wanted to be. I wonder why. But who am I to question what God meant for me to be? I’ve come to understand there’s a timing for everything. I understand some chapters are supposed to have rough endings. Nevertheless, we flip the page—and the story still continues, and it only gets better. This isn’t a sorrow post, haha. Because honestly, what I’m feeling most is joy. Pure joy. Gratitude. This game has meant everything to me. It’s the only thing I’ve ever known for 20+ years. I gave this shit everything—AND then some—just like countless others do. And it shaped me into who I am today. I learned what it means to strive with others toward a goal, to stand for something far bigger than myself while the opposing side does everything it can to hold you back. I learned confidence, humility, love, brotherhood, and community. I learned how to overcome anything and everything that comes with adversity. I’ve made game-winning plays, and I’ve given up game-winning touchdowns. Those moments feel like opposite ends of the earth, but both of them built me. So even though it’s a”kids game”, to me it’s more—it simulates the journey of life. I’m beyond grateful for every step: to big-time high school ball, to playing at the GREATEST university of all, and then living the dream of playing in the NFL. Although, my goal was never just to “make it.” I wanted to take over. I wanted to have impact. But, even if it didn’t end the way I pictured, I’m truly blessed that God gave me the vision, the doors, the people, and the memories. To the people and homies who watched me grow, supported me, and held me to a standard on and off the field—thank you. To my brothers in the locker room who bled, worked, laughed, and suffered with me—thank you. To all the coaches and staff who poured into me, and to fans who showed love through the highs and lows—thank you. Y’all are part of my story forever. I hope I inspired some, helped some, and created memories that last a lifetime.. like the ones you all gave me. If I did that, I did something right. There were days the rehab hurt more than the hits. Days I questioned if I was chasing ghosts. Days I felt like the only one in the world who understood what my body and mind were going through. But day after day, I got up anyway. That discipline changed me. It taught me to keep showing up even when it seems the thing you love most is working against you, when there’s no crowd, when it’s just you, your thoughts, and your why. That’s a gift I’m carrying out of this game. I won’t pretend I don’t feel the what-ifs. I do. I won’t pretend I don’t feel some resentment toward the injuries or the timing. I do. But I also won’t pretend I don’t feel God’s hand all over this. Some prayers are answered in ways you don’t recognize at first. Sometimes the lesson is the answer. Sometimes the ending that doesn’t look “good” is exactly the one that sets up the next chapter. So to the game I’ll forever love and cherish—thank you for the euphoria, the highest of highs, the tough lessons that didn’t feel like lessons at the time, and the perspective I couldn’t have learned any other way. Thank you for the brotherhood. Thank you for the standard. Thank you for the purpose. So with that Goodbye… to the jersey. But not to the work. Not the standard. Not the love. As this new chapter starts, the target doesn’t change, just the scope. With much love, —Caden
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Burner
Burner@NotaBurnerr007·
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