@b2hcraig@1Ronin_Jedi In some form or the other yes? Driving adaptations in rate of force development requires that stimulus? You seem to specialize in weight loss and physique improvements, a different adaptation that wouldn’t require that stimulus, but if training athletes for sport then absolutely?
@b2hcraig Doing some form of deadlifts, jumps, rotational movements? Yes you’ll see training that resembles at least a portion of these movements? Those performing them may just not be likely enhanced gorillas so the load would be less?
@raider_reds_son Texas Tech does not have a singular win against a top 15 big ten or sec opponent in their existence. You are not who you think you are.
Justin Gaethje wins on the White House lawn, America is hosting a massive sleepover with the World Cup, and Ella Langley exists. USA is on a tear right now!!!!
@kirbyhocutt Teaching young men there are consequences for your actions, such as the established precedent for gambling on your own team resulting in a lifetime ban from the sport is how you show you care. Not coddling and enabling him. You can support him without him ever playing a down.
@ZeroContextVols Yeah when you rarely make them it tends to be a bigger deal. So when your program is a bottom feeder for 20 years you get excited about things like “taking over a stadium” and then leaving at half as your team gets run off the field.
Getting free tattoos in exchange for autographs was a worse crime than illegally scouting opponents in person or literally betting on your own team.
The NCAA has lost all control.
• 9000 different bets
• $90,000 wagered
• Betting on games he suited up for
• Willfully ignoring classes and meetings from 3 different institutions about the one cardinal sin in sports
But hey, find a local judge and convince him the kid will be really sad if he doesn’t get to play and none of that matters does it?
What a joke.
NEWS: A judge in district court in Lubbock County, Texas, has granted the injunction requested by Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby. He’s set to be eligible for the 2026 season.
Consistent with the broader body of research, this study found that training with a moderate proximity to failure (20% velocity loss) produced the greatest strength gains, whereas training closer to failure (40% velocity loss) elicited the largest increases in muscle size.
Take-home message: Proximity to failure appears to be goal-dependent. Training closer to failure becomes increasingly important when the primary objective is maximizing hypertrophy, whereas strength development may be optimized by stopping sets somewhat further from failure.
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At age 20, my Ohio State training room gave me a different rehab experience than I could find anywhere else in my local community...
And it wasn't close.
That gap shouldn't exist.
Most adults will never play scholarship sports, but their healthcare standard should still look like that.