This is following up with the previous post. I'm raving about the progression I chose to use. Somehow, I figured it out.
- Week 1: 75% - 5's Pro
- Week 2: 80% - 3's Pro, 85% x1, 90% x1
- Week 3: 75% - 5's Pro
- Week 4: 85% - 3/2/1 Pro, 90% x1, 95% x1
- You can potentially get stronger in-season. You just have to be really smart and careful about the overall workload.
- There's no secret to training. The information is already out there. Go search for it. Make sure your sources are good and it's not some random internet guru. Make sound decisions using common sense and some critical thought. Don't be afraid to screw up. But, do a lot of thinking on the front end so you know what to do if things start to go south - have multiple back-up plans.
- Giving kids the option to work up or not, gives them some "say" in their training which gets them to buy in a little more.







































































































