Only 2-3 Squat Racks, Little Space, and One Coach? No Problem!

Not everyone can have 10+ squat racks and platforms with all the bells and whistles like Tendo units, safety squat bars, and Freelap timers. Many coaches work in a situation where the budget is small and equipment is limited. I wanted to write this to provide my personal experience working at small schools and makingContinue reading “Only 2-3 Squat Racks, Little Space, and One Coach? No Problem!”

Strength Training Programs: 10 Factors to Determine Which is Best for Your Athletes

With access to the internet, there are a lot of programs out there that can seem overwhelming to choose from when deciding what’s best for your athletes. There’s Conjugate training, Triphasic training, APRE training, Velocity-based Training (VBT), 5/3/1, 1×20, undulated periodization, linear periodization, block periodization, Texas Method, and even your classic Bro-Splits/body part splits. PointContinue reading “Strength Training Programs: 10 Factors to Determine Which is Best for Your Athletes”

Workouts Too Easy or Too Hard? Relative Intensity Calculator is For You!

Have you been training and found your workouts to be too easy or too hard? Are you using percentages of your 1-rep max (1RM) to guide your training, but feel like you’re missing the mark? A relative intensity calculator may be a good option for you! A relative intensity calculator gives you an idea ofContinue reading “Workouts Too Easy or Too Hard? Relative Intensity Calculator is For You!”

My Periodization Strategy for Athletes Part II: The Hypertrophy/Basic Strength Block

This is part of II discussing my periodization strategies to develop athletes to reduce injuries and optimize performance. If you haven’t read part I yet, you can check it out here. If you remember from part I, the following image provides the order that I tend to set my blocks up and in part IContinue reading “My Periodization Strategy for Athletes Part II: The Hypertrophy/Basic Strength Block”

My Periodization Strategy for Athletes Part I: What is the GPP Block?

To run a successful strength and conditioning program for athletes, you need a good training plan. The program has to have goals and exercises and training to help achieve those goals. These can include improving: speed, strength, power, hypertrophy, and/or endurance. Most athletes will need improvements in all these categories to some extent, however, howContinue reading “My Periodization Strategy for Athletes Part I: What is the GPP Block?”

Speed Technique Drills: The Wicket Drill

Photo source: https://simplifaster.com/articles/how-to-build-speed-hurdles-wicket-drill/ In the last year, I came across a speed drill that did a great job in showing proper leg mechanics for sprinters. Two basic skills are needed to enhance speed: increasing your stride rate and stride length. Stride rate is the number of strides in a period of time and stride lengthContinue reading “Speed Technique Drills: The Wicket Drill”

Residual Training Effects: How to Peak

If you remember the triangle that make up the components of athleticism, you know that there are multiple factors that make up a good athlete. They need to be conditioned, strong, powerful, agile, and fast to get an edge over the competition. What people may not know is that, when you train these adaptions, theyContinue reading “Residual Training Effects: How to Peak”

How to Weight Train if You’re a Multi-Sport Athlete

Multi-sport athletes have a lot on their plate. They have to go to practice and compete for 9-months straight in the fall, winter, and spring seasons, in addition to having to succeed in academics to stay eligible. We’re all starting to learn that weight training is great for athletes to keep them healthy and enhanceContinue reading “How to Weight Train if You’re a Multi-Sport Athlete”

Part II: What Parents can do at home to promote proper training, nutrition, and sleep for their children

If you haven’t read Part I of this series, I’d recommend you read that before continuing on to this. In part I, I talked about how parents can help their child’s performance and health through promoting sleep. Using the SRA (Stimulus, Recovery, Adaption) curve, I showed how sleep and recovery fit into a proper trainingContinue reading “Part II: What Parents can do at home to promote proper training, nutrition, and sleep for their children”

Rethinking Conditioning: 110-Yard Sprints and “Gassers”

When anyone uses “Mental toughness” as their reasoning for doing a certain conditioning exercise, I feel myself die a little inside. Sometimes the intentions are good, but they are missing the ballpark when it comes to properly training their athletes. I cannot think of time when an athlete was excited to be doing 110-yard fullContinue reading “Rethinking Conditioning: 110-Yard Sprints and “Gassers””