These are the bench marks we use with our players @Temple_FB to track their hamstring strength. We break our development groups into high needs, moderate needs, imbalance, body weight ratio and history groups. @VALDPerformance@the_NordBord
For some reason people tend to overlook sprintings role in the development of the hamstrings.
Strength work matters. Eccentrics matter. Hip extension work matters.
They build capacity, tolerance and robustness.
But sprinting is what exposes the hamstrings to
the highest
“He loves the game and he loves the people around him‼️”
Evan Simon has earned a spot on the @ManningAward Stars of the Week list 🤩
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Braking demands for change of direction angles.
Not all CODs are created equal - make sure you train accordingly.
@DHMov explains how different angles create different demands in the context of deceleration.
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Run before you run.
Learn how to keep isometrics in all the way through the return to play process to accelerate an athlete's return to the field with @alex_natera
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Comparison of ground reaction force profiles between…
📌 Max Deceleration (5.9 x BM)
📌 Max Sprint Velocity (4.4 x BM)
📌 Max Acceleration (2.2 x BM)
Intense deceleration/braking is the most mechanically demanding activity athletes are exposed to‼️
#braking#forces
We’re excited to announce our speaker line-up for this year’s Temple Strength and Conditioning Clinic! Please use the link below to sign up! We hope to see you soon! Go Owls!
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Resisted sprints are important for two reasons:
1️⃣ Development of physical attributes
2️⃣ Development of a technical base
@Elevate_Rehab_
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We have partnered with world-leading expert @jb_morin to deliver this NEW online course on assessing and training sprint acceleration.
✅ Cutting edge information
✅ Athlete demonstrations
✅ Coaching sessions
✅ Lifetime access
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Context matters when reviewing GPS data. Two activities may show same numbers, but can induce different stressors centrally and/or peripherally. Collecting qualitative information about the nature of the work w/ observational notes can help tell the full story.
⏱️🏃🏾♂️💨 @1080motion is #MakeSpeedHappen @ 🏈#NFLCombine
The NFL Combine, Sprint Profiles, and the Importance of Overspeed Training
https://t.co/SwYIFdquNT
Year-Round College Speed Development @Coach_J_Shaw
https://t.co/BbhjSNjxOr
Speed 101 with Dr. Matt Rhea
https://t.co/gwJITRdcSK
Football Fast and the NFL Combine: An Inside Look with @CoachPhillis
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Resistance➡️very little to no effect on sprint mechanics⚠️when measured @ same running speed✅
Finally a well-designed study on the topic, i.e. not comparing mechanics under different loads...at different speeds (🍏&🍊)
📄https://t.co/xkdH55CKWt
Soon more🧐🔬📽from our group📊
Applying the concept of the 'DECELERATION RESERVE' to ACL injury-risk!
Maximum DECELERATION defines an action boundary and individual is capable of. The body attempts to keep DECELERATION within its safe zone!...
#ACL#injury#braking#control
"At high velocity (>7m/s or >26km/h), a 30% increase in running velocity leads to a 100% increase in hamstring muscle requirements"
@PascalEdouard42
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