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Rich Clarke

@RICH_AgilityLab

Driving the Graduate Degree Revolution with @ALTIS Higher Education | Multi-Directional Speed and CPD Services @STRcoachcurrics | Lead S&C @gbbasketball 3x3

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Rich Clarke
Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
Here is the outcome of my 10-year journey in the Change of Direction and Agility Space Want to impact performance and reduce ACL injury risk? Here you go:
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Tony Villani
Tony Villani@Tony_Villani_·
People go over "sprint" positioning and postures all the time. Yet when we do the same for COD, people scream from the mountain tops "That's not agility training." We know that. We are just practicing like anyone would any other skill.
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COD is a skill and needs to be taught!

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adamcvscott@adamcvscott·
To offend a strong man, tell him a lie. To offend a weak man, tell him the truth. - Marcus Aurelius
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LTAD Network
LTAD Network@ltadnetwork·
Explore The Online Hub💻 Time to shine a spotlight on a key topic inside our growing library of video presentations, practicals and panel discussions—Growth & Maturation 📈 All inside The Online Hub: 🔗 ltadnetwork.com/course/online-… #LTADNetwork #LTAD
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Tony Villani
Tony Villani@Tony_Villani_·
My philosophy has simplified over the years. 1) #GetFASTfast first 2) Learn to be "first" to be fast 3) Apply appropriate Game Speeds and what this means 4) Change directions A to B as efficient and fast as possible 5) Change directions other applicable ways. Much more ....
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
If you’re under 30 and have no responsibilities, I recommend working as many hours per week as humanly possible. You’ll never be able to work this hard again. And the compounding effects of a few years can set up your life for decades.
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Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
@brianmccormick Not in the slightest surprised. Same in all sports, missed opportunities for information or skill development, training more focussed on exposure than anything that has a coordination benefit. "Just go to that line or around that cone and come back 8 times"
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Brian McCormick, PhD
Brian McCormick, PhD@brianmccormick·
@RICH_AgilityLab I watched sprints like this with an NBA Head Coach and asked if he noticed anything. Nothing. He asked his performance staff. Nothing. It didn't even occur to them that there were two directions players can turn to change directions. They're just looking at making specific times.
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Brian McCormick, PhD
Brian McCormick, PhD@brianmccormick·
People seem to be missing 2 things: 1) NCAA restricts practice w/🏀. This likely is S&C session, not basketball practice. They can't use a 🏀. 2) My point is about teaching movement within S&C, not just running sprints. See 2011 BSMPG presentation: youtube.com/watch?v=iI1aqv…
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I don’t understand teams from HS to NBA that allow players to turn in only one direction and do not train change-of-direction skills within conditioning. #FakeFundamentals

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Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
@brianmccormick 100% with this, we talk lots about movement skills in the gym, and then T&F has made us mad about sprint mechanics, but almost all other movement is simply used as a mode of conditioning or just dosed as exposire. We are very poor at skill acquisition
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Brian McCormick, PhD
Brian McCormick, PhD@brianmccormick·
Presentation was not specific to change of direction specifically, but the theme of my presentation was S&C should include teaching movement skills, not just bigger, faster, stronger. Part 2: youtube.com/watch?v=ZAQrUn…
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Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
@les7spellman Add in that tendon remodelling exposure often justified by overcoming isometrics - lack of full range and ecc demand there too
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Les Spellman
Les Spellman@les7spellman·
Offszn thts- every1 pushing heavy concentric loads—Tendon only involved in transf muscle force vs acting like a spring. get rapid musc gains w/o tendon remodeling. Priv industry justifies cost on “obj” outcomes — strength, jumps, spd . Then point finger at teams when guys go down
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Alan Couzens
Alan Couzens@Alan_Couzens·
You think it's a, but it's b.
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Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
@Tony_Villani_ 100% I love your stuff Tony but it doesn’t mean I see it exactly the same or directly place it in my training. Differences of perspective are good!
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Tony Villani
Tony Villani@Tony_Villani_·
Education and learning your own philosophy adapting ideas from others is much better than any drill you will EVER learn.
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Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
One part of movement I think a lot more about these days is FLOW None of the worlds best are clunky, robotic or jerky in how they move
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ALTIS
ALTIS@ALTIS·
🎓 Scholarships Now Open World-class coaching education shouldn’t come down to where you're from or what you can afford. We're offering a limited number of scholarship places for the ALTIS MSc in Strength, Conditioning & Coaching — built to support talented coaches ready to make an impact. If you’ve got the potential, we want to hear your story. 🗓️ Applications close June 30 🔗 See post image for details, then head here to learn more and start your application: loom.ly/bZoPiBs 👇 👇 👇 #ALTIS #CoachingEducation #StrengthAndConditioning #CoachDevelopment #ALTISMSc #SportScience #EducationReimagined
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Ken Vick
Ken Vick@CoachKenVick·
@RICH_AgilityLab @McInnesWatson I believe that’s true. But I can also say that I see intern classes come shows the influence of influencers on “professionals” is growing. From consulting work, even professionals are susceptible to FOMO. And now players are coming in looking for these things because of social
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Ken Vick
Ken Vick@CoachKenVick·
Over-hyped trends; Fascial fitness VBT training Coiling Recovery tech Extensive & “deep tier” plyos Spinal engine Rotational training What else? And I need to add, I use some form of all, most for decades. Lots of good stuff here. Don’t chase hype, and don’t ignore tools.
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Rich Clarke
Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
I hear you But I think it mellows when you remember that what you see on social media is not what people’s practice actually looks like. Prob less than 1% are throwing out the basics. It’s just that SM will of course promote anything novel, so that is what coaches will share. Perceived new paradigms and ideas. As squats don’t get clicks, and not getting clicks is bad for business
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Ken Vick
Ken Vick@CoachKenVick·
@RICH_AgilityLab @McInnesWatson I can see how that’s a take, but far from my view. I think everyone skipped the part where I said I use all of these. The hype isn’t a knock against the method, it’s against a culture among coaches & therapists to jump on band wagons, often throwing out basics for the “new.”
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Rich Clarke@RICH_AgilityLab·
@McInnesWatson @CoachKenVick Everything that isn’t squats, dead’s and jumps with landings where your knees touch your nips = overhyped nonsense Just get strong and play your sport Matt
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Matt@McInnesWatson·
@CoachKenVick I’ve made it. Deep Tier plyos (which aren’t plyos) are deemed over hyped and a trend 😂 What a complement
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Dan Howells
Dan Howells@HowellsDan·
I’m interested in how many uk based sports science or strength and conditioning students use X currently! Is it a platform you use? If so please put your hand up in the comments, as id love to ask you a question 🙋‍♂️
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ALTIS
ALTIS@ALTIS·
🚪 Coaching doesn’t follow a textbook. Neither should your degree. The ALTIS MSc SCC meets you where you coach—in the real world. This is for coaches who want advanced education that reflects what they’ve actually done—not hoops they’ve jumped through, and applications are now open for a September 2025 start. 🎓 Join A fully accredited MSc—done differently—this program was built to serve working coaches, not sideline them. Here’s what sets it apart: 🏅 The most applied faculty in sport: Olympic medals. Championship rings. Decades of coaching wisdom—more of that, less publish-or-perish academia. 🌍 The most flexible learning model: Study online from anywhere. Join in-person sessions in the US or UK. Complete it in 18 to 60 months—full-time, part-time, or flexi. 🤝 The most personalized career mentoring: Tap into a global coaching network. Get mentoring focused not on theory—but on how you apply what you're learning in real time. 🧠 The most practical content: Skip the stale curriculum. Learn proven frameworks, coaching heuristics, and systems thinking that transfer directly to your athletes. 🎓 The most accessible entry route: No bachelor's? No problem. Our unique pathway allows experienced coaches to qualify based on what they know—not what’s on paper. ⚡ We built this for coaches who are already out there doing the work—and want a degree that actually works for them. 🔗 Head here to learn more and start your application: loom.ly/bZoPiBs #ALTIS #CoachingEducation #StrengthAndConditioning #CoachDevelopment #ALTISMSc #SportScience #EducationReimagined
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