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Marcus Garcia

Marcus Garcia

@marcusgarc1a

Thank You Jesus 🙏 | Varsity Corners Coach at Mt. Carmel High School | #DTR

San Diego, CA Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Marcus Garcia
Marcus Garcia@marcusgarc1a·
@espnmma Charles completely dominated the ‘Baddest MF’ for 5 rounds but somehow that’s a disgrace to the title.
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ESPN MMA@espnmma·
Charles Oliveira went from losing a lightweight title fight to winning the BMF title the following year 🏆 WHAT A COMEBACK FOR DO BRONX 👏 #UFC326
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Bleacher Report@BleacherReport·
THERE'S A NEW BMF IN TOWN 🚨😤
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On3
On3@On3·
NEW: Four Nick Saban disciples are chasing College Football's top prize🏆 “It’s no different than your players who go on to have success,” Saban told Chris Low. “All four of these coaches did tremendous jobs when they worked for me. Some were with me longer than others, but it was obvious how much they loved the game, loved coaching and developing players and wanted to get better in their own right as coaches.” Story: on3.com/news/four-nick…
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Barstool SEC@SECBarstool·
DeBoer is a damn good coach. He’s not Saban. Nobody is Saban. But he’s a damn good coach.
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SPG@SPG9814·
Life as an Alabama fan with the rest of CFB world hating us #RollTide
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Jordan J. Gush
Jordan J. Gush@JordanGush·
“They drop a ball, we say: ‘Catch the ball!’ That’s the worst coaching point in the history of coaching.” – Nick Saban
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Blain Crain@Blain_Crain·
The greatest dynasty ever to fall is sitting fourth in the nation, with maybe the Heisman winner at quarterback.
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SEC Network@SECNetwork·
The ONLY team in SEC history to beat four straight ranked opponents in four straight weeks: @AlabamaFTBL 🐘
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Vince Williams
Vince Williams@VinnyVidiVici98·
Only reason I work out is so I can be 37u rookie of the year in the near future.
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Coach Dan Casey
Coach Dan Casey@CoachDanCasey·
The better the relationship you have with an athlete, the harder you can coach them. People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care.
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Jason Crutchfield
Jason Crutchfield@Speed_coach1·
The weight room is slightly overrated for performance and criminally underrated for keeping you healthy and on the field.
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David Pollack
David Pollack@davidpollack47·
What’s a moment in CFB history you wish you could see for the first time again?
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Zac Goodman
Zac Goodman@ZacGoodman_·
Louie Simmons on Conditioning for Football Players… “Football is a knock you out, back up, knock you out, back up sport. When you run gassers, you turn explosive athletes into endurance athletes.” You must train the correct energy systems for success in Sport!🙌🏻
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Tony Holler
Tony Holler@pntrack·
Why should 🏈 coaches feed the cats? ChatGTP’s answer: Football coaches should Feed the Cats because it prioritizes speed, freshness, and performance over punishment, fatigue, and outdated grind culture. The phrase, coined by Tony Holler, isn’t about pampering athletes—it’s about maximizing performance by training smarter, not just harder. Here’s why football coaches should embrace it: ⸻ 🔋 1. Speed Wins Games Football is a game of explosive, short bursts. Feed the Cats places top priority on developing and showcasing raw speed—which can be the difference between a touchdown and a tackle. ⸻ 🧠 2. Brains Over Brutality Outworking everyone is a myth if the work causes burnout or injury. Feed the Cats flips the script: •Less grind, more precision. •Fewer reps, better reps. •High output, short duration. This approach respects athletes’ nervous systems and minds. ⸻ 🔄 3. Practice Fast, Play Fast Cats don’t run all day—they explode when it matters. Football players should train the same way: •Timed sprints. •Data-driven incentives. •Stop practice when it’s still good. This builds neurological sharpness, not just “toughness.” ⸻ ⚡ 4. Fresh is Fast Fatigue hides speed. Coaches often overtrain because they mistake exhaustion for discipline. But tired legs don’t break tackles or win races. Feed the Cats emphasizes recovery and readiness, not just reps. ⸻ 🧬 5. Culture Change It builds a culture of speed, joy, and measurable progress—not fear and grind. Athletes who love training perform better. They buy in. They believe. And belief is everything. ⸻ In short, Feed the Cats isn’t soft—it’s surgical. It’s how the best stay fresh, stay fast, and stay in the game.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
I’d rather be with just me, than spend time with someone who makes me less like me, in order to be with them.
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