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Присоединился Mayıs 2020
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PlayerData@PlayerData·
We’ve been growing… Wicked psyched about our new North American HQ. #NeverADoubt
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Push your limits with Dashr’s NFC bands, the ultimate solution for athletes and fitness lovers who value accurate progress tracking. Stay ahead of the curve with smarter, technology-powered workouts. Step into the next era of performance training—explore our NFC system and take your game further today!
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StrengthCoachNetwork@StrCoachNetwork·
This might be a bit extreme. So if an athlete usually jumps 30" and then they jump 26.8" they do mobility work? I would push back on this. At the LEAST have the athlete jump again and see if they jump higher. Coach the athlete, connect with the athlete. They are people, they are not data points.
Coach Benages@CoachBenages

We use CMJ testing to guide how our athletes train. A simple jump helps us see how ready the body & nervous system are so we can push when we are fresh & adjust when fatigue is high. It also helps our athletes understand that the choices we make today affect tomorrow. #Compete

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StrengthCoachNetwork@StrCoachNetwork·
This applies to S&C Coaches. If we tell our athletes to sleep, we need to model the behavior too. It's not a badge of honor to brag about lack of sleep. Does this mean there won't be extreme times when you do lack on sleep once or twice? No - this will happen OCCASIONALLY. It will be the exception not the rule.
Coach Dan Casey@CoachDanCasey

“I used to think it was cool to get away with not sleeping. That’s the dumbest sh*t I’ve ever heard. When your job is to deal with people, you need to establish health habits to sustain [yourself] when there’s a lot of external stressors.” - Sean McVay

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Adam Archuleta@AdamArchuleta·
I’m on team Wendi here.
Wendi A. Irlbeck MS, RDN, LD, CISSN@Wendi_Irlbeck

Removing dumbbells under 40 pounds from a college weight room is a shortsighted, reckless and a harmful decision, especially when many incoming athletes particularly high school transfers or freshmen lack foundational strength. Why ignore basic principles in strength and conditioning, progressive overload, injury prevention, and guidelines from the NSCA?? Many College Athletes Arrive with Inadequate Foundational Strength High school athletes often enter college programs without a solid base of strength, proper movement patterns, or neuromuscular control. Research shows that supervised resistance training is safe and effective for youth/adolescents, but many high school programs lack qualified supervision or progressive structure, leaving gaps in basics like core stability, scapular control, hip hinge mechanics, or unilateral strength. NSCA position statements on youth resistance training emphasize starting with light loads to master technique, build foundational strength, and reduce injury risk before progressing to heavier weights. Studies indicate that young athletes benefit from multifaceted programs that include lighter loads for technique-driven work, which can lower sports-related injury rates by improving biomechanics and joint stability. For these athletes, jumping straight to 40+ lb dumbbells risks poor form, compensatory patterns, and overuse injuries (e.g., shoulder impingement from unstable pressing or knee valgus in lunges). Light dumbbells (5–35 lbs) allow safe skill acquisition and volume building without ego-driven overload. Progressive overload involves systematically increasing demands (weight, reps, sets, tempo, etc.) to force adaptation. You can’t effectively progress if the entry point is too high. Beginners or underprepared athletes need lighter loads (often <60% 1RM) to accumulate volume, improve endurance, refine technique, and build work capacity before heavier training. Continued 👇 🧵

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StrengthCoachNetwork@StrCoachNetwork·
If you do not know who Coach Mason Bergen @MB1_Bergen is then you need to give him a follow and learn from him. His presentation on training the multi-sport athlete is fantastic. Basing it on 2 sport, 3 sport, or 4 sport principles. Bravo Coach
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StrengthCoachNetwork@StrCoachNetwork·
Shout out @NebStrength for the clinic they put on. First class. From the logistical organization down to the networking they put on a great event. Shout out everyone on the board that put this on - y'all should be proud.
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Joseph Potts@TopSpeedLLC·
Anyone vetted the OVR timing gates?
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StrengthCoachNetwork@StrCoachNetwork·
@ScottRussellOLY @the1jml @TopSpeedLLC Love Dashr Silver - just as accurate as the blue Have not seen coaches like Freelap. One coach I work with is trying to sell his cuz it stopped working - that is what just about all coaches say who what the FL. Dashr Silver makes COD timing better than any other gates.
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StrengthCoachNetwork@StrCoachNetwork·
@the1jml @TopSpeedLLC Dashr all day - especially the silvers. Way easier to set them up to time athletes 8 vector COD. Accel, max v, and curve work is easy of course.
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Noah Cornell@CoachCornell·
@the1jml @TopSpeedLLC Dashr is great…. When it works. Have had serious inconsistencies with it actually tracking the start/stop, especially when it’s sunny out. OVR all the way imo
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StrengthCoachNetwork@StrCoachNetwork·
There seems to be a new trend in S&C where coaches don't want to do conditioning work with their athletes. In this episode you will learn why you need to condition them. Jonah Rosner is a sport scientist, performance coach, and the founder of Marathon Science, a platform dedicated to translating cutting-edge endurance research into practical insights for runners and hybrid athletes. He previously worked in the NFL and now focuses on helping endurance athletes train smarter through evidence-based training, nutrition, and performance strategies. Click below for the full episode: youtube.com/watch?v=LUBGB4…
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Adam Archuleta@AdamArchuleta·
@MarkHoover71 @StrCoachNetwork Just to be clear: My interest on this platform is NOT to debate. I’ve rarely talked publicly about my journey/story over the last 20 years (and even downplay it), but when I share what I think are simple anecdotes with people in my circle, it typically ends up leaving a profound impact on people that I never realized. Until a few weeks ago I didn’t participate on social media, but I’ve been strongly encouraged for quite some time by friends and mentors to start sharing, so here we are! I’ll be the first to say that Jay’s system isn’t the be all end all. I’ve met a lot of people with competing ideas who are doing great work. However, I will also say that what Jay and I did together almost 30 years ago WAS revolutionary and ahead of its time. While many have heard of my story, they only really know just the tip of the iceberg. What I learned and experienced during those years could fill dozens of books with life lessons and is far more valuable than any college degree. I’m want to share these I’m still learning how to use this platform - my communication style is brutally direct and can be off putting for some, but I try to be authentic and certainly don’t want to come across in a disrespectful way. Appreciate it all! 🙏
Mark Hoover@MarkHoover71

I warned you about choosing violence the other day 😂😂 jk of course. Love your takes. My honest thought is the word “conditioning” just has a different meaning for everyone. The debate is usually just semantics. I’m sure your son’s team is in quite good condition using Jay’s philosophy. I will say that Justin Lima @StrCoachNetwork is a A+ person and you will enjoy being on his pod. I believe it will be more of conversation of shared ideas than a debate. For selfish reasons (I want to hear you on this topic more!) I think it will be an excellent conversation!

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