For the past few weeks I’ve been saying I had some good log ideas, and I think this is one of them.
I’m going to tell you why the
Agility Ladder sucks today.
It doesn’t. But, if you’ve been around the Coaching field for a while, you’ve heard that it is the worst thing you can do for an athletes training and development at some point. - It doesn’t make them faster It is a waste of time It negatively affects their speed Blah, Blah, Blah
- Charlatans run rampant.
- Everyone is a coach with an opinion.
- The internet made everyone an expert over the past 10 years, much more so the past 3 or 4.

Janet, one of my older athletes using the ladder for GPP.[/caption]
I’d rather carve my eyes out with a rusty butter knife than get on a treadmill, or elliptical.
I’m not crazy about dragging a sled sometimes, and fuck the Prowler. Why? It’s BORING. You’ve gotta warm up though right? The Agility Ladder is just the ticket. Bust it out, run through some:- 2 in/2 outs High knees Hip Twisties 1 in/1 outs Lateral bounds And a few more
cones and
hurdles or
med balls and make a bunch of stuff up. As long as they are moving, sweating, huffing and puffing and SMILING, you are doing a good job. But wait, there’s more.
The Agility Ladder might suck according to some, but here is another thing it is awesome for; improving athleticism in veal.
You mean veal like the baby cows that live in a box with their heads stuck out? Yes, but not cows. We have a whole sub-generation of kids (aged 14-27-ish) that have never exercised a day in their lives. They haven’t got an ounce of visible or flex-able muscle, their nervous systems are poorly developed, they have slow reaction times, the duck if you throw a ball at them, and more often than not, they don’t ambulate well, never mind run well. They’re human fucking veal. They’ve spent their whole lives in school, on the couch or playing video games. Now, I’m not making fun of them. Really. A lot of it isn’t their fault. They didn’t grow up like I did, or many of you. We went outside, we played sports, we built ramps and jumped our Big Wheels over them, we jumped our bikes over garbage cans, we hung off the back of busses in the snow and “Bumped” our way to school, you know, we were kids. Growing up in the 70’s was much different. I don’t blame these kids for the lack of fitness, they were not taught this, and for many, it was discouraged. I actually applaud them for getting their almost adult asses into the gym to get fit. Toss an agility ladder on the floor and show them how to do a few sweet moves. Show them slow. Make them do it. Then make them do it faster. You’ll see their athleticism improve pretty quick. Nope, they aren’t playing D-1 hoop anytime soon, but they will be better and isn’t that the point? I can go on for about an hour on more populations that the ladder is great for, like kids, and boomers too but I think you get the idea. If you’re not using a ladder in your training, or with your clients can you think of one good reason why? Saying the you heard the Agility Ladder sucks isn’t one of them.Ask me a question-Be sure and Type to Murph in the header Find me on Google-search for Total Performance Sports Malden, Mass. The Best Gym in Boston, Facebook too. Oh, yeah, follow us on Instagram too. TPSMalden SHARE THIS! #bostonsstrongest Vincere vel mori















































































































