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Monday, December 23, 2019

BBcom Featuring: Why Waking Up Early Will Change Your Life | Mark Bell and Mat Fraser's Top 5 Training Mistakes to Avoid

Waking up early will change your life. In this video Mark Bell tells you how it can change your life and what you can do to get better prepared to wake up early on your own.

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Mat Fraser's Top 5 Training Mistakes to Avoid



Mat Fraser is a familiar name even to many people who aren't CrossFit fans. He's an athlete who can be trusted on the topic of recovery, regardless of your path in fitness!

Mat Fraser's Top 5 Training Mistakes to Avoid
If you haven't noticed, there are no "secrets" to training, per se. There's knowledge on training, nutrition, and recovery—and continuing to build upon that knowledge—but most often, little things keep us from achieving our desired results in the gym. Sometimes we don't even notice these small mistakes in areas such as rest, movement, and programming.
Believe it or not, Mat Fraser, four-time "Fittest Man on Earth" and XTEND-sponsored athlete, has already made some of the same mistakes you're probably making now. Whether you're pursuing CrossFit or some other path to fitness, Fraser is here to steer you in the right direction toward staying healthy, performing optimally, and lengthening your lifespan in fitness.
It's up to you to take control of the variables that could be holding you back. Here are Fraser's five training mistakes to avoid:

Mistake 1: Not Getting Enough Sleep

Fraser says the biggest thing he would go back and change or tell himself in terms of recovery is to GO TO BED.
"During high school and the early years of college, I thought everyone woke up tired," says Fraser. "I thought being groggy for the first waking hour or two and then pounding down enough caffeine to fully open your eyes was normal. But now I realize how foolish that approach is and how important solid sleep is."
Fraser also points out that just one good night of sleep on occasion won't do much for you. Like all things in fitness, you need to be consistent.
"All the changes I've made in my career added up over time," he says. "They compound over the entire year. So, after getting a good night's sleep, your training the next day might be 1 percent better. One percent over one day isn't going to do anything. But if you continue improving by 1 percent every single day for an entire year, that's when you start to see the results take place in your performance."

Mistake 2: Being Impatient with Progress

"The biggest mistake I see with people who are new to CrossFit is trying to advance too quickly," says Fraser. "Just because you can do a muscle-up doesn't mean you should. Get the fundamentals down pat before you start adding in more complex movements." Keep reading...............

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Steve Weatherford Featuring: Give Yourself a Chance to Win with Terrell Davis Presented on US Sports Net by BBcom

What does it take for a kid from Logan Heights to become an NFL legend? Terrell Davis knows that our world is built on probabilities; no one thing can guarantee your success, but there is work you can do to better your chances.

Earning the nickname Boss Hog as a kid playing ball in San Diego, T.D. is now a two-time Super Bowl Champion, part of the 1990s All-Decade Team, and a Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee. He sits down with Steve in this episode to share how adversity shaped him, what got him back on track after losing his father, and how he’s parenting his own children for greatness. T.D. and Steve also discuss the physical toll of professional sports and T.D.’s newest venture into the CBD business for wellness.  

 “We live in a world of probability, and if you do all of these things, your chances for success go up... Give yourself a chance to win.” -Terrell Davis

Steve Weatherford's Rapid-Fire Workout



There's not a wasted second in this shoulder, chest, arms, and abs routine. You want time under tension? You've got it. Keep rest periods short, grab the weight, and go!

Steve Weatherford's Rapid-Fire Workout
I've been in the game long enough that I've learned what works for my body. The type of training I do today is the same type that I'll do pretty much 12 months out of the year. It's going to be a priority on function, but also an undertone of aesthetics.
This is how I trained when I was a bodybuilder who also happened to be an NFL punter, and it's how I plan on training now that I'm done with football. I like to hit shoulders, chest, arms, and abs in one quick, tough, Grit-building workout that'll have you out the door and back to life in less than an hour.
No wasting time here. Just jump in and get it done!
Rapid-Fire Workout
1
Side Lateral Raise
4 sets, 20, 15, 12, 10 reps
2
Cable Crossover
4 sets, 20, 15, 12, 10 reps
3
Triceps Pushdown
4 sets, 20, 15, 12, 10 reps
4
Standing Concentration Curl
4 sets, 20, 15, 12, 10 reps
5
Standing Cable Wood Chop
3 sets, 15 reps (per side)
6
Reverse Crunch
Modified Dragon Flag
4 sets, to failure

Dumbbell Lateral Raise

The first set of all four movements is what I call a "working warm-up set." It's a hybrid set that warms you up and also gets some blood in the muscle. Start off light! I only use 20s for 20 reps.
You can start with your hands at your sides or in front of you—that's up to you. What I care about is what happens at the top. Bring your elbows to where they're even with your shoulders, but no higher, before going back down. Going above that point is going to give your muscle time to rest, which is what we don't want. Keep the tension constant, even if it means you need to use a lighter weight. You're only doing one shoulder exercise today, so make the most of it.

Cable Chest Fly

This is very similar to the dumbbell raise in that you're going to start light with a working warm-up set, then gradually increase weight, all while maintaining constant tension throughout the movement.
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Cable Chest Fly
This isn't an exercise where you need to go incredibly heavy. It's really more about the technique and the contraction of the muscle. If you go a little over the rep target or can't quite hit it, that's fine. Just focus on the form.
One technique point: I like to start with the cables at about shoulder height, and then push up slightly at the point of contraction.

Triceps Press-Down

In contrast to the two previous movements, you can go as heavy as you can handle here. If you cheat just a little bit, I'm OK with that. I would rather see you go a little heavier than you're used to and cheat on those last couple of reps than leave anything in the tank. The triceps is a muscle group that's incredibly resilient, which means that to encourage growth and strength gains, you need to go heavy.

Standing Dumbbell Concentration Curl

When you're picking your weight here, go light. In fact, go lighter than what you think is light. If you have access to them, I recommend you use Fat Gripz, which I use for my arms workouts whenever I can. It's not imperative, but I really feel it helps to isolate the biceps.
When you're at the top of the movement, think about twisting the weight so your pinky is facing up. This is going to help build the overall peak of the muscle. We're talking pure aesthetics here.

Woodchopper

If you can set up four cables in the cross-over station and perform this series that way, great. If not, just use a single cable stack, move the weight up and down, and rotate your body as you go through this series.
The precise order doesn't matter as much as simply hitting all the angles here. It should take you no more than 4 and a half minutes to bust this out. Pick a reasonable weight and get ready to burn.

Modified Dragonfly (Dragon Flag)

You can perform this movement on any level of decline bench or even a flat bench. The higher you go, the more it resembles a strict hanging leg raise—and the more difficult it gets. Pick whatever works for your current level of core strength.
The results from this movement are all in the details: how straight you keep your legs, how locked you keep your knees, and how pointed you keep your toes. All of those things make the movement more difficult, too, so expect your reps to go down.
Putting a small weight—like really small, as little as 5 pounds—can also up the intensity in the later sets.

About the Author

Steve Weatherford

Steve Weatherford

Steve knew that to become an elite athlete you need an elite work ethic.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Who Wants It Bad Enough? Presented by Beast Sports Nutrition - 2019 (Denton HS) Broncos Summer Strength and Conditioning and The Benefits of Physiotherapy




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The Benefits of Physiotherapy

By: Leslie Trigg


Physiotherapy provides a wide variety of benefits, addressing many conditions in adults, children, the elderly and infants. Many physio’s consult in private practice, treating injuries, headaches, pain and chronic conditions. Physio’s help people to improve strength, endurance, posture, range of motion and much more.

Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent a wide range of conditions. This can include conditions such as injuries or chronic disease. Almost anyone can benefit from physiotherapy at some point in their life. Perth physiotherapy possesses the knowledge and skills to treat various disorders including musculoskeletal conditions, injury prevention and pain management. Some of the areas a physio can assist with include:
● Chronic pain
● Sports injuries
● Cardiorespiratory problems
● Cancer
● Dry needling
● Orthopaedic conditions
● Pregnancy care
● Women’s health
● Elderly care
● Occupational health and safety
● Neurology

What do Physio’s Do?
Perth physiotherapy includes a wide range of treatments. A physio may use exercise, manual therapy, hydrotherapy, manipulation, dry needling and many other techniques to treat a patient. A physio will recommend exercises to increase strength, flexibility and joint range of motion, depending on the condition being treated.

Physiotherapists also assist with prevention. As part of treatment, a physio may include techniques to prevent future injuries including ways to prevent falls, improve posture and optimise lifting techniques. A physio will aim to help improve a patient’s overall quality of life.

Usually, a physiotherapy session will include an assessment of the patient’s condition and overall health. The physio will develop a personalised treatment plan with goals to attain for the patient. They may also prescribe home exercises to compliment and maximise the effect of the treatment provided.

Physio aims to find the root cause of the problem. Chronic conditions may be contributed to by poor posture, incorrect lifting techniques or muscular imbalances. These kinds of problems can all benefit from a thorough assessment and a specific treatment plan addressing underlying causes.

Common Conditions Physiotherapist Treat
● Back pain
● Neck pain
● Jaw pain
● Sports injuries
● Sprains and strains
● Arthritis
● Shoulder and arm pain
● Tennis elbow
● Sciatica
● Hip pain
● Pregnancy-related pain
● Rehabilitation after surgery
● Incontinence
● Chronic fatigue syndrome

Injury Treatment
There are a wide variety of injuries that physiotherapists can play a role in treating. The aim is to rehabilitate a patient after an injury or operation and return them to their normal activity as soon as possible. Injury management also includes prevention methods.

Chronic Conditions
Physio’s can play a vital role in the management of chronic conditions. A physiotherapist can help a person to reduce the effect of their chronic conditions on their life by reducing pain and providing self management strategies.


Where do Physiotherapist Practice?
Physio’s can work in a range of different environments. This includes schools, hospitals, community health centres, sports organisations, gyms, private practices and rehab facilities.

Physiotherapy provides many benefits to all ages. Physio can help with managing pain, treating injuries, assisting with chronic conditions and improving quality of life. Physiotherapists assess, treat and manage conditions using a variety of techniques such as manual therapy, exercise, dry needling and much more. A physio near you can treat many conditions and help with improving overall health and wellness. 



Physiotherapy provides many benefits to all ages. Physio can help with managing pain, treating injuries, assisting with chronic conditions and improving quality of life. Physiotherapists assess, treat and manage conditions using a variety of techniques such as manual therapy, exercise, dry needling and much more. A physio near you can treat many conditions and help with improving overall health and wellness. https://www.integrityphysio.com.au/

Sunday, June 2, 2019

BBCom Featuring: Signature Moment w/ Myree "Reemix" Bowden



The slam dunk is part physicality, part science, and part improv. Here's what goes through Team Bodybuilding.com athlete Myree Bowden's mind when it's time to defy gravity and kiss the sky.
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 If you ever notice in my dunk videos, before I go out, I give a little hop. Once I start that hop, it's almost as if I'm zoned in. My body just comes together in order to perform the jump.

 I feel like dunking has become a part of me to the point where if everything's going right, if I get into my mode, the performance is going to be up to par. That's the best thing about repetition; you don't have to think about it. If you do this, then it's a part of you. I've done this so many times to the point where I don't have to think about it. It's improv.

I have a thing where I like to bounce the ball and go and get it. When doing this, you don't know where the ball is going to bounce. Left or right, behind you, in front of you—you make it up as you go.

 I definitely have an idea of what I want to do. I love the windmill. If I'm higher, I can kind of extend and overexaggerate it. It's such a great feeling. It's almost equivalent to maxing out on the bench. You get this feeling where not many people are doing this, and to be able to perform it, you're putting your stamp on it. 

I haven't even grasped the concept of being too old yet. I just love doing it. But dunking really has played a major role in life. It is not really something people take that seriously. That's the one thing about life: whatever means something to you, you just have to do it. You have to do it. It's yours. 

Want to know more about Myree? Check out his podcast episode and his favorite workout for improving your vertical jump.

Friday, December 14, 2018

CoachTube Baseball Presents This MLB Update Featuring: 12/13/18 MLB.com FastCast: Edwin dealt, Familia signs

The Mariners, Indians and Rays make a three-team trade centered around Edwin Encarnacion, plus the Mets reportedly bring back Jeurys Familia [Video below]

Presented on US Sports Net By CoachTube Baseball!


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50 Things a Hitter Needs to Do to Be Successful at the Plate

50 Things a Hitter Needs to Do to Be Successful at the Plate presents a detailed list of techniques that you can use to become a more successful hitter. Based upon his personal experiences and observations from when he played professional baseball, Luis Ortiz explains and demonstrates each factor in a way that is simple and direct. This course is designed to be appropriate for baseball coaches and players at all competitive levels.

Among the topics covered:

-Expecting to succeed
-Knowing yourself as a hitter
-Reading the pitcher
-Knowing the hitting situation
-Being consistent
-Adhering to sound mechanics
-Making adjustments
Luis OrtizFormer MLB Third Base Player / Designated Hitter
Luis Ortiz grew up playing baseball in the Dominican Republic. He earned a baseball scholarship from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, where he set many of Union's batting average and home-run records, and established the NAIA career record for slugging percentage. In 1991, Luis was drafted in the eighth round by the Boston Red Sox. Subsequently, he played 14 years of professional baseball, part of which he spent in the majors with the Red Sox and the Texas Rangers. For most of his minor-league career, he consistently hit over .300. Upon retiring from professional baseball, Luis went back to college and earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Currently, Luis is working on developing a state-of-the-art baseball school in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Book this course......
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Sunday, October 14, 2018

CoachTube Baseball Presents: Art Schoenstadt Baseball Recruiting Video — Class of 2019

Art Schoenstadt baseball skills video [below]. Eastside Catholic class of 2019. This video shows defense, base running, and hitting.

Presented on US Sports Net By CoachTube Baseball!


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Speed and Agility System

This is a collection of speed and agility games/drills designed exclusively for youth athletes to increase speed and quickness while developing long-term athleticism.
The best part is that developing athletes will be motivated and work hard because they’re having fun doing it!
Imagine being able to get kids excited to workout and practice leading to developing more speed and quickness.
Imagine how many more wins, success and fun they’ll have!
Our F.A.S.T. Speed and Agility System is designed to do just that…
It’s a fundamental speed and agility program for youth athletes that has been proven to be effective.  
This speed and agility system works for all ages.  These are tried and true speed and agility drills and games that work for any athlete...
But they are best for athletes in elementary school, middle school or high school.
You won’t need to have a huge facility or a ton of equipment either.  Most of these speed and agility games and drills can be done with minimal or no equipment in a gym, on a field or a backyard.
The key to getting results when training youth athletes is getting them to enjoy the process and stick with it!
When they are motivated and happy about something they will work hard to achieve goals and develop an internal drive!  
This program includes drills and games that provide fun challenges to keep young athletes motivated and making progress.
You can go scour the internet in hopes of stumbling across a system or series of drills, exercises and games that will work for developing athletes.  It will take time!
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Friday, August 17, 2018

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Monday, July 30, 2018

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While New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold signed his rookie contract on Monday and was greeted by applause from teammates, he has plenty of ground to make...

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From NFL head coaches to general managers to owners, how well to do you know the strategists and the money makers? Take the NFL Brass Quiz from...
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Report: Raiders CB Gareon Conley expected to miss a couple weeks with hip strain

The Oakland Raiders still haven't been able to see last year's first-round pick, Gareon Conley, do much for them in his second year. According to Ian Rapoport of...

Cardinals activate Carlos Martinez off disabled list

After a brief stay on the disabled list, the St. Louis Cardinals are ready to welcome back one of their most important players. On Monday, the team activated...

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