Top 10 Speed Training Myths Revealed

Top 10 Speed Training Myths Revealed

Patrick Beith
Every day someone asks me a question about training speed. So here are those questions heard most frequently as well as the answers to them.
Cruel and Unusual Exercises

Cruel and Unusual Exercises

Mike Hanley
Did you ever wonder how song writers or comedians come up with their lyrics or material? As a person who loves music as well as a good comedy, I always wondered that very question. When I started my career coaching and training athletes, I researched other coaches to come up with new ideas for old exercises. Then it clicked. The more a person surrounds himself with the subject at hand, the more thoughts come to mind about that subject.
Get Rid of Stubborn Hamstring Injuries!

Get Rid of Stubborn Hamstring Injuries!

Patrick Beith
Hamstring injuries are common but mostly avoidable. Like many other injuries, they aren’t 100 percent preventable, but there are many ways to help reduce the occurrence in your athletes. If hamstring pulls do take place, I’ve added some treatment guidelines at the end. However, this doesn’t mean that your athletes shouldn’t seek medical assistance. A physician should always be consulted first.
Bench and Nothing but the Bench

Bench and Nothing but the Bench

Pavel Tsatsouline
Russians believe that if you wish to excel at a lift, you can’t beat frequent practice of this lift with a moderately heavy weight and never to failure. Vladimir Volkov, the European bench press champion and master’s world champion in the 220 lb weight class, has proved that point with a 639 lb bench in an IPF competition.
Olympic Lifting for Athletes: Power Clean!

Olympic Lifting for Athletes: Power Clean!

Patrick Beith
It’s extremely important that athletes perform Olympic lifts correctly. This means teaching lifts through a progression designed to implement proper form. Doing the lifts incorrectly, which is the case with the vast majority of young athletes, reduces the effect of the lift and creates a much higher likelihood of injury.
The Lineman’s Evolution

The Lineman’s Evolution

Steven Helmicki
“The last part of progress is always easier than the next. Determination must be continually manufactured and tested.”
Sandbag Arsenal

Sandbag Arsenal

Josh Henkin
One of the biggest problems that we face in training today’s athletes is that they’re out of shape! Whether professional or amateur, many of these athletes come to their teams severely unconditioned. With physical education programs being cut from school curriculums and child obesity rising every year, we need to take a long hard look at the values that physical conditioning provides.
Football Speed: Seven Tips to a Faster 40

Football Speed: Seven Tips to a Faster 40

Patrick Beith
This is the time of the season when I’m sure you’re asked the same question over and over—how do I run a faster 40? Here are the top seven tips to increase your 40-yard time dramatically without having to run a step.
Acceleration, Part II

Acceleration, Part II

Patrick Beith
Speed is a product of stride length (the distance your hips travel in a stride) and stride frequency (the number of steps you take in a given time period). However, you won’t reach top speed by taking increasingly larger steps to increase stride length or taking short, quick steps to increase stride frequency.
Acceleration

Acceleration

Patrick Beith
In any sport, athletes need to be able to accelerate as quickly as possible to get to the ball or opponent first. As a coach, you must put your athletes in the best possible position to succeed.
Benefits of a Strength and Conditioning Program

Benefits of a Strength and Conditioning Program

Detric Smith
If you’re reading this, you probably have a good understanding of why strength and conditioning is important. However, I’d like to reach the coaches, athletic directors, and lazy athletes who will never reach their potential because of a lack of education.
The Making of a Road Grater with Racing Speed: The Linemen’s Evolution

The Making of a Road Grater with Racing Speed: The Linemen’s Evolution

Steven Helmicki
“Real deference doesn’t come based on size and intimidation but on monster work capacities and real street toughness.”