If you were to walk into MaxWay Performance during our adult training times, you’d quickly notice that most all of our upper body pressing is ‘shoulder friendly’, with tons of Landmine Press variations, push ups and floor press variations making up a huge amount of our pressing exercises. Why? Because a lot of adults have … Continue reading How We Approaching Pressing Movements in Adult Populations
Month: July 2020
Monday Musings
Happy Monday! Like every other Monday, here are a few thoughts bouncing around in my head after a week of reading, podcasts, cruising social media and any other continuing ed. Enjoy! Pain, in any exercise or movement, is not normal. 2. Just because its “always been done this way” doesn’t mean it’s a good training … Continue reading Monday Musings
S&C Week in Review: 7/26
Happy HOT Sunday! Just like every other Sunday, we have another group of podcasts and articles to read and listen to that I have dived into. Like every other week, there was a ton of content out there both in written form and through podcasts. Before we get to the weekly content, I wanted to … Continue reading S&C Week in Review: 7/26
25K!
25K! When I woke up this morning I had hit 25K followers on Instagram. I remember when I started my Instagram page a couple years ago. I didn't know what I was going to use it for. I didn't think there was any reason for me to put out strength and conditioning information because there … Continue reading 25K!
Monday Musings
Happy Monday! Like every other Monday, here are a few thoughts bouncing around in my head after a week of reading, podcasts, cruising social media and any other continuing ed. Enjoy! Sometimes more load isn’t always the answer. Add some tempo, whether that be eccentric work, isometric work, or a combo of the two. You … Continue reading Monday Musings
S&C Week in Review: 7/19
Happy HOT Sunday! Just like every other Sunday, we have another group of podcasts and articles to read and listen to that I have dived into. Like every other week, there was a ton of content out there both in written form and through podcasts. Before we get to the weekly content, I wanted to … Continue reading S&C Week in Review: 7/19
Random Thoughts: July Edition
Another month, another post full of random thoughts that have been going through my head. Hope it sparks a little thought in people and you enjoy! As a coach, of any kind, you win by creating long term relationships.Strength training should always aid sporting performance, never take away from it! Not being able to walk … Continue reading Random Thoughts: July Edition
Monday Musings
Happy Monday! Like every other Monday, here are a few thoughts bouncing around in my head after a week of reading, podcasts, cruising social media and any other continuing ed. Enjoy! Often times I hear coaches say that they have paid their dues because they have a degree, certifications and been to a few clinics. … Continue reading Monday Musings
S&C Week in Review: 7/12
Happy Sunday! Just like every other Sunday, we have another group of podcasts and articles to read and listen to that I have dived into. Like every other week, there was a ton of content out there both in written form and through podcasts. Before we get to the weekly content, I wanted to remind … Continue reading S&C Week in Review: 7/12
The Biggest Benefit to Max Effort Sprinting?
I love SLDL's. I love heavy Sled Marches. And I love Slideboard Leg Curls. A no-brainer thought, but I think lower body posterior chain exercises are extremely important in keeping athletes healthy. But I also think it isn't enough if we want to do all that we can to keep hamstrings healthy. If you think … Continue reading The Biggest Benefit to Max Effort Sprinting?