June 5, 2013
Explosive speed, vertical jump and lateral speed are three essential physical attributes every player needs to be successful on the football field. Athletes spend hours every day in the weight room performing plyometric exercises to enhance their speed and jump to reach the next level. However, coaches and trainers across the nation have yet to ...
May 24, 2013
Flexibility refers to the ability to move a joint in its full range of motion. Flexibility is controlled by the connective tissue of the joints, mainly muscle tendons and ligaments. We are all born with maximum flexibility in our joints. As we mature, we tend not to use our joints in their full maximum range ...
April 12, 2013
The Scap Circuit is a supplemental exercise that isolates the scapulae to promote proper function of the shoulders. This circuit is a key component to increasing the integrity of the rotator cuff. The circuit is made up of four exercises performed in a row. Perform 10 repetitions of each exercise. Equipment Exercise band or cable ...
March 15, 2013
StrechCordz has developed a new dual stretch strap with one strap made of nylon webbing connected to a stretch elastic strap. The Stretch and Mobility Strap is designed for stretching that uses isometric contractions to achieve greater flexibility. Its elastic side allows users to ease into a stretch until the static webbed side is engaged. ...
February 27, 2013
Over the past two decades, plyometric training has become a staple of informed sport conditioning programs everywhere. Now Dr. Donald Chu, one of the pioneers of research-supported plyometric training, says plyometrics can also prepare the athletes of tomorrow for success. As Chu outlines in his forthcoming book, Plyometrics (Human Kinetics, August 2013), establishing age-appropriate plyometric ...
February 22, 2013
Many people question the benefits of running 40-yard dashes. With a well-designed program from warm-up to execution and good monitoring of runs, running 40s should not be any more of a risk than squatting heavy. To get fast, you need to run fast. This means that training must be devoted to maximal or near-maximal runs. ...
February 15, 2013
On the surface, it wouldn’t appear that Fruitland High School in rural Idaho and Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas, have much in common in terms of strength and conditioning. Lake Travis is a large suburban school with a Texas-sized budget to support their football program. It’s home to the largest high school weight ...
January 18, 2013
By Dr. Brian Oddi, Faculty Member, Sports And Health Sciences At American Public University Originally post on FootballCoach360.com; re-posted with permission. The topic of heart health often finds its way to the forefront of a discussion on healthy living. Everyone, from athletes to sedentary people, needs to be proactive in order to lead a heart-healthy ...
January 16, 2013
Traditionally, winter workouts start in January after Christmas break and run through late March. Prior to the winter workouts, athletes have a chance to actively rest and recover after the season. Now, they are ready to focus on resistance training and conditioning. This three-month training period usually ends just before spring break with an assessment ...
December 20, 2012
Back extensions, also called hyperxtensions or hypers, work the lower back from a bent-over position. Straightening the body involves contracting the lower back muscles (as well as the glutes and even the hamstrings). Most gyms have a special bench for back extensions that places your body parallel to the ground. Another type of back extension ...