What are the pros and cons of this form of training? The benefits of including Olympic weightlifting into a program are power development. Also, a study that including the hang clean within a structured strength training program improved the vertical jump of high school athletes (Scherfenberg et al., 2013). The Olympic lifts reinforce the universal athletic position and hip hinge pattern. It also improves the neuromuscular efficiency of those that incorporate those movements. Lastly, it strengthens the core stabilizers and teaches the cue of retracting the shoulders. The cons involved with Olympic weightlifting are the difficulty of learning the movements. It is a sport that many Olympic athletes dedicate numerous hours of learning to. The person applying this method must have pre-requisite strength, motor control, and mobility to get into the deep squat position. A study showed that a program that involved improving muscular balance had a positive effect on clean and jer...
This is something I have been wanting to address for some time. Coaches are in a great position to make a difference in a young man’s life. However, a coaching job can be very demanding. Many coaches are the first one there and often the last to leave. HS coaches sometimes have to teach a subject, manage students, manage athletes, study film, and the list goes on. I could recall when I coached leaving the office on game nights at 11 p.m. That is not exactly a formula for being chiseled. College coaches are also under tremendous stress to win and their schedules are hectic. I remember my college football coach sleeping in his office instead of his home during two a day practices. I also recalled watching a documentary of one of the best football programs in the nation and a coach saying he would skip lunch just so he could make it home by 10 p.m. I know if you don’t you don’t stay at the major programs, but there is no way I am sacrificing my family for football. You don’t get t...
We read a statistic that said 70% of youth athletes do not play sports or participate in activity after the age of 13. Why are we losing so many kids? There has to be something wrong with the way we are coaching or organizing youth sports. Most organizations will tell you that are not playing to win, but to have fun. But if you have ever been involved with youth sports you know that many coaches are all about winning. Either the parents or coaches are trying to recreate their athletic careers through their participation in youth sports. This is bad news for a young kid that is just interested in having fun. We like to win just like the next coach but we believe that early on when kids are just learning the fundamentals it should be about having fun. Our whole goal is to make sure that every kid leaves with a love for physical activity eventhough they decide to not participate in organized sports when they get older. Maybe, we would not have as many obese kids if we taught them that act...
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