Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Madison Egan Class of 2019 Tennis Video (Rogers High School- Tennis Recruiting Video) and How Roger Federer Keeps Fit?

Madison Egan is currently a junior at Rogers High School and will graduate in the class of 2019. She has a dream and goal to play college tennis. For more information on Madison email Chris Egan at cegan@king5.com


How Roger Federer Keeps Fit?

By: Jesse Regan


  

The Wimbledon and any other tennis tournament that Roger Federer won were witness to what a perfectly fit body can achieve. Federer, of course, took a lot of pains to gain the champion physique. Playing tennis alone even for a day would not suffice. With nothing to lift but the lightweight tennis racket and nothing else to sprint on but just half of the court, fitness can only be one-sided. Federer makes sure he employs a well-rounded fitness regimen complemented with the right food intake

People would assume that Federer, young and healthy at twenty-seven, does not need to sweat it out with fitness routines. His activeness in sports assures him of a lean and muscled physique already. The Swiss Maestro sees otherwise though as he goes into workouts like any other dedicated weight-watcher. He also makes sure that he never lacks rest. To rejuvenate himself for the next day, he sleeps for about 10 hours at night, beyond the average period a guy his age would need.


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Federer does not take vacations when it comes to workouts. With his trainer Pierre Paganini, he uses up more than 10 hours of fitness training every week during off-seasons or months with no major tournaments. A total workout time of 100 hours per season is not strange for the pair. Federer thinks of this as just a requirement to keep himself tournament-ready. Still, if he has enough time, he wishes to increase it.

Muscles are what makes his powerful backhands tick. In order to maintain these, Federer lifts weights and dumb bells to strengthen his arm muscles. Doing so has made his strikes and serves feared by many opponents. He also skips ropes and does a lot of sprinting to heighten his staying power in every game. With lateral lunges and twists, he improves his body’s total flexibility to respond to his opponent’s strikes. He would even use the barbell doing lunges and twists to develop more muscles.

The tennis champion would never leave behind his medicine ball when he goes out for a workout. It has served him well in boosting his agility and upper body muscles. With a partner, often Paganini, he would run sideways across the court while tossing the medicine ball to Paganini in order to enhance hand and body coordination. He would shuffle his feet passing and getting the ball from Paganini so he can increase his agility at the same time.

Federer eats to complement and supplement his tedious and long workouts. His tired body would naturally require him to eat the right food. Unlike others, he rarely takes in dietary supplements though. He usually takes in food that will not compromise his gains in the workouts. When he is away for the big games or for doing functions, he leashes his cravings. However, when he is in home with the family in Basel, Switzerland, he allows himself to enjoy the food.

CoachTube Presents: O-Line Fundamentals - Inside Zone Lateral Lead Step - Southern University

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING: Follow along as Chennis Berry takes you through the same coaching points and fundamentals of playing offensive line that he uses to coach up his guys at the college level. Using whiteboard instruction and game film, Coach Berry takes you through the intricate techniques necessary for success when running the inside zone. Click the link above to watch the whole thing!
About this Course
Learn Inside Zone Techniques used by Coach Chennis Berry at Southern University.
Coach Credentials
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Chennis Berry was hired as the Assistant Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach at Southern University in 2013. In his two seasons with the program, he has helped guide the Jaguars to two SWAC West titles and the 2013 SWAC Championship. Southern ranked seventh nationally in fewest sacks allowed in 2014 and led the SWAC in Red Zone efficiency. Individually, OL Dewayne Houston and WR Willie Quinn were each named All-Americans and First Team All-SWAC selections while QB Austin Howard was named the conference’s freshman of the year. 

In 2013, QB Dray Joseph earned SWAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors for his role in leading the Jaguars to their first conference championship since 2003. WR Lee Doss was named an All-American and First Team All-SWAC while OL Anthony Mosley received Second Team All-SWAC honors. Under Berry’s direction, Joseph, Doss and Mosley combined to lead the SWAC in Passing Efficiency and earn a second place conference ranking in Passing Offense. Overall, Berry has 20 years of college coaching experience and has earned an excellent reputation for developing solid offensive lines while orchestrating rushing attacks that lead to record-breaking performances.

Over his career, Berry has also shown a willingness to expand his coaching knowledge. As part of the NFL's Minority Internship Program, Berry has interned with six different NFL teams, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers and Chicago Bears. In 2009, he participated in the NCAA Expert Coaches Academy Forum. The program prepares young minority assistant coaches for head coaching positions.

A native of Cleveland, Berry came to Southern following two seasons as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Howard University. In 2012, the Bison finished second in the MEAC with a 7-4 record which was the program’s first winning season in seven years. The offensive line was key to the Bison’s success as Howard finished 2nd in the MEAC with a 365.4 yards per game average. The Bison also were second in the MEAC in rushing with 221.5 yards per game average. These accomplishments led to four Howard offensive linemen earning All-MEAC honors (Josh Matthews, Davin Morris, Bradley Bush Johnson, and David Wilson). The offensive line also blocked for the MEAC’s leading rusher, Terrence Lefall, who rushed for 1,200 yards in only eight games.

AtomicDarts.com Presents: Cross v Suljovic QF 2018 Masters Darts

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Check out the Episode 4 of the Ton80Show, I give you my thoughts on the Walk On Girls. 
You can also catch a shorter version on ALEXA, just say Alexa Darts News 
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The Truth About Cancer-Cancer-Killing Plant Compounds Every Oncologist Should Know About - Dr. Russell Blaylock

In this video, cancer researcher Ty Bollinger speaks with Dr. Russell Blaylock about the anti-cancer potential of flavonoids and if anti-inflammatories prevent cancer from occurring. The full interview with Dr. Russell Blaylock is part of "A Global Quest" docu-series. To watch Episode 1&2 of "A Global Quest" docu-series for FREE, click here: http://bit.ly/a-global-quest-free-yt Dr. Blaylock explains in The Truth About Cancer “A Global Quest” how chemotherapy, radiation and conventional treatments are all inflammatory. And the source of cancer itself, is chronic inflammation. He goes on to explain how certain flavonoids are able to surpress protease enzymes so that the cancer can’t penetrate cells making it a localized cancer and easier to get rid of. For instance, one of the most natural treatments to get rid of leukemia is by using quercetin. You see quercetin inhibits that cancer stem cell and curcumin actually kills cancer stem cells. These flavonoids don’t bother normal stem cells, they only bother cancerous stem cells making them one of nature’s powerhouses when it comes to fighting cancer naturally. If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up and share it with others you love and care about. Enjoy :-)
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Cop helping woman finish race will melt your heart and Exercises for Runner’s Knee

[Video] At Louisville's Rodes City Run, there are no losers, not even the person who finishes dead last. Asia Ford wears that badge with a smile as big as the race itself.


Exercises for Runner’s Knee
By: Jane Baron



  

Runner’s knee and other knee injuries often result from imbalanced muscles in the thighs. It is necessary to strengthen the quadriceps and the hamstrings so that your body is balanced, and your knees are not put under and undue pressure.

Quadriceps

1. Quad Contractions. This is a particularly good exercise because you can do it almost anywhere. All you need to do is sit in a chair and stretch your legs out in front of you so that your knees are straight. Your heels should be touching the floor, toes pointing upward. Once you are in the proper position, contract your thigh muscles and hold the contraction for a slow count of ten. Release for a count of 3. Begin with 10 repetitions, increasing the number as the exercise becomes more comfortable. It is nothing fancy, but then there are no excuses not to do it either! You can strengthen your quads while sitting in a (fairly empty!) subway car or waiting to be seen at the dentist’s office!


2. Leg Lifts. This exercise should be fairly familiar. Lie with your back on the floor. Keep one of your legs straight and bend the other one so that its foot is flat on the floor. Now lift the straight leg until it is perpendicular to the floor. Hold the leg in this position while you count to 3. Begin with 10 repetitions, and then increase the number as the exercise becomes easier. Remember to do sets on both legs!

Hamstrings

1. Hamstring Contractions. This is another simple exercise you should be able to do throughout the day without upsetting your schedule. Sit in a chair with your feet flat on the floor. Now lean back on your heels so that the toes are lifted. Note: your heels should not change position on the floor. You are simply shifting the way you are distributing the weight. This shift should cause you hamstrings to contract.

2. Hamstring Hip Lift. For this exercise you will need to lie down on your back with your feet on a step or stair that is approximately 18 inches higher than the floor. As you push down on the step with your feet, lift up with your hips so that they come off the floor. Keep your shoulders, neck and head resting comfortably on the floor. The tension should be in your hamstrings. Start with 15 repetitions.

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Keep God First

Daily Devo

Keep God's Temple in Good Shape

- by Joyce Meyer
Until I turned sixty-four, I’d never exercised consistently or took it seriously. I had walked and done a few things to stay in decent shape, but I was not dedicated to exercise. I had reached into my excuse bag many times over the years and come up with all kinds of “reasons” I could not exercise. But the Lord spoke to my heart, encouraging me to begin a serious workout program so I could be strong for the last third of my journey through life.
I already had good eating habits, and when I obeyed the Lord and started going to the gym several times a week, I stepped into a new season of life. I looked better, felt better, and most importantly, I was honoring God by taking good care of the body He gave me.
If you have room for improvement in this area, pray and ask God what you should do to start living a healthier lifestyle. The Word says that our bodies are temples of God. And I want to make sure that God likes His temple! Today, make the choice to keep your temple in excellent shape for God.