Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Top 10 Speed Training Myths Revealed!!!


I would like to share an incredibly interesting article that I stumbled upon that describes the top ten speed training myths. I will load a different 3-4 myths each week for your reading pleasure. Enjoy these first three below:

Top 3 (of the Top 10) Speed Training Myths Revealed

By 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.

1. Static stretching prepares you for competition/practice.

Static stretching actually reduces power output. Athletes should prepare for practice by doing a dynamic warm up that progresses from basic, low intensity movements to faster, more explosive movements as the muscles loosen up. The goal is to simulate movements that athletes will be using in practice or a game. What happens when you try to stretch a cold rubber band? You can think about your muscles the same way.

2. Strength training makes females too bulky

Many of the female athletes we train have this popular mindset. However, look at some elite female athletes like Mia Hamm or Lisa Leslie. They certainly train with weights, but no one would accuse them of having manly physiques. Strength training will improve performance and reduce injury if done correctly.

3. You can’t train speed.

For some reason, the popular belief is that you’re born with a certain amount of “speed” and you can’t improve it. Nothing could be further from the truth. Most young athletes are so physically weak and mechanically out of tune that significant improvements in speed can be made often just by working on technique and form. Athletes at any age and any level can improve speed when implementing a complete speed training program designed to improve and develop the entire athlete.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

It's Official!

If you've read my last post, titled "The Strongest Human on Earth"; you may have been amazed (as was I) by the overall strength and athleticism of the un-named man in the video.

I may have found a human even more impressive! Check out this 5 (yes, I said 5) year old Bulgarian boy that will simply take your breath away...

The NEW Strongest Human on the Planet!

I have absolutely no idea what kind of training (other than what's on the video) this boy is doing but it has been rumored that he may be missing a hormone that limits and affects the production of testosterone. No one knows as of now, but one thing is for sure; he is unlike any 5-year old I've ever seen.

Friday, November 6, 2009

The Strongest Human on Earth

You have got to check out this unbelievably strong individual!

This video is an unnamed man that I found on YouTube. He's got to be, pound for pound, the strongest human walking this earth. Click on the Link below:

Please "Mute" the sound as the music is offensive. Focus purely on the video.
Super-Human Strength




Controlling your own body weight is a true test of strength and explosiveness. Everyone's always amazed by the power lifter that can bench press 600-700 lbs once but looks away when that same person fails to do 3 pull-ups with only their body weight. A true test of ones' strength is pull-ups or Tricep dips. When's the last time you tried some?