Life Isn’t Just about Wins and Losses

Life Isn’t Just about Wins and Losses

Martin Rooney
Sports, physical training, and coaching have been my life for the last three decades. From the time I started playing soccer when I was five years old until today, many of the life lessons I’ve learned have either been found on the field, in the dojo, or in the gym.
Children Should Minor in all Sports and Major in None

Children Should Minor in all Sports and Major in None

Mark McLaughlin
The title says it all, which is a quote from Tom Myslinski, currently the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Robert Morris University in Pennsylvania. Every youth sports related newspaper or magazine article you read these days has children as young as 7-8 years-old playing organized year-round sports.
The Baller and the Barbell

The Baller and the Barbell

Alexander Kang
When these young basketball players get older, they start searching for something to give them an advantage over their opponent. Most, if not all, think they must practice their skills more (shooting, dribbling, passing, rebounding) in order to gain an additional edge. However, once these skills have been developed to a high level through repetition and technique mechanics, what’s next?
The UNO Warm Up

The UNO Warm Up

Ricky Frausto
I’ve been working with athletes for quite some time. Even though I haven’t overhauled the way I do things, I definitely make changes on a continual basis. One thing that has seen many changes is the way I warm up athletes. I’ve always used some type of movement-based stretching, and I’ve tried to stay away from any pre-workout static stretching. My belief has always been in the actual workout, not so much in what we did before the workout. I’ve always believed in getting a sweat going before moving on to the actual workout.
Inside the Ring: Inside the Mind of a Fighter

Inside the Ring: Inside the Mind of a Fighter

Alwyn Cosgrove
I guess I can begin by saying how wrong I was and how I took our Q&A staff for granted. I know EliteFTS has the best training team on the planet. Yes, this is a very cocky statement, but do me one favor here.
Insight into Baseball Training

Insight into Baseball Training

Dave Tate
I get bombarded with emails on a daily bases ranging from business issues, training questions, product opportunities, spam and a number of other issues. While I personally answer most of my emails there are times when I forward them onto people I feel can do a better job answering the questions than I could.
What I See in My Weight Room

What I See in My Weight Room

Ricky Frausto
It’s funny some of the things you see being a strength coach. I probably see most athletes more than their sport coaches do on average. So during a normal day in a somewhat normal week the things I see always amuse me in some form.
Strongman for Athletic Strength and Conditioning

Strongman for Athletic Strength and Conditioning

Bob Jodoin
The study of the science of strength and conditioning for sports is a huge endeavor. There are many differing opinions and many things that work. The key is to find out what works for your athlete based on his or her individual differences, strengths, weaknesses, and of course, sport.
Training with the Log

Training with the Log

C.J. Murphy
We will look at three different exercises that you can do with the log: floor presses, training complexes, and font squats.
Do You Need Your Brakes Fixed?

Do You Need Your Brakes Fixed?

Bryce Teager
Many articles out there deal with enhancing acceleration but pay little attention to deceleration or force absorption. However, in most cases, you must be able to absorb force before you can create force.
Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction, Fiber Types, and Training Adaptations

Sliding Filament Theory of Muscle Contraction, Fiber Types, and Training Adaptations

Nathan Williams
It has been over fifty years since the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction was first proposed.
The Secret Behind Their Success

The Secret Behind Their Success

Zach Even-Esh
While at the Syracuse seminar, several of us chatted about the gyms and teams that were always kicking major ass. They all had the same thing in common—attitude. This attitude spread like wildfire throughout the gym and equated to success, BIG success.