Plyometric of the Week #3: Variable Bounding
When it comes to improving explosive sprint and posterior chain power, bounding is one of the top movements on the […]
Plyometric of the Week #3: Variable Bounding Read Post »
When it comes to improving explosive sprint and posterior chain power, bounding is one of the top movements on the […]
Plyometric of the Week #3: Variable Bounding Read Post »
Welcome to the first edition of “Controversial Sprint Cues” (and what to do instead), where I’ll chat briefly regarding common
Controversial Sprint Cues, Episode 1: Knees Up! Read Post »
Welcome back for the next installment in the “plyometric of the week” series. This time around, we’re going to chat
Plyometric Exercise of the Week #2: Depth Jump Viking Throw for “All-In-One Power” Read Post »
Continued from Part I / Part II, we’ll jump into two more ideas, and some application regarding the negative aspects
3 Myths of Performance Training: Part 2.5 The “Competition Standard” Bias Read Post »
“It’s easier to fool people, than to convince them they’ve been fooled” Mark Twain In our first portion of this
3 Myths of Performance Training: Part II, The “Competition Standard” Bias Read Post »
Today’s “Plyometric of the Week” is the double hurdle depth jump. This is a powerful movement that sits in the
Plyometric Exercise of the Week: Double Hurdle Depth Jump Read Post »
What is Intermittent Fasting? Intermittent Fasting (IF) is a way of scheduling your diet so that all of your calories
Intermittent Fasting: The Athlete’s Dilemma Read Post »
What is the best way to train vertical jump? Ask the question on an internet forum or social media, and
The Absolute Essentials of Vertical Jump, and Athletic Power Training Read Post »
This is not another vertical jump article. Rather, it’s a compilation, and rear-view mirror analysis of what I consider to
Top 5 Vertical Jump Articles on Just Fly Sports (So Far) Read Post »
What if the piece of training you believed most strongly in was the thing holding you or your athletes back
3 Myths of Performance Training: Part I, Maximal Strength Tunnel Vision Read Post »
One of the primary determinants of strength expression, especially in complex movements, is inter-muscular coordination: the ability of the muscles
Crawling, Carrying, and Coordination by Roger Nelsen Jr. Read Post »
If you could instantly add 20lbs to your deadlift, do 10 extra pushups, or add an inch or two to
Mental Training, Hypnosis, and Strength Development: An Interview with Logan Christopher Read Post »