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Speed Training For The HS Athlete
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What Does It Take to Become Faster? Victory belongs to the most persevering. -- Napoleon Maximal Speed Development
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7 Pillars of Speed Mental Preparation Nutrition Warm-Up Strength Training Speed Training Flexibility Conditioning Maximal Speed Development
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How Do I Properly Warm-Up? Increase core temperature Lubricate the joints Prepare for specific movement Slow to quick approach Activate fast twitch muscle fibers Turn on the glutes Maximal Speed Development
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Eating For Speed Protein for muscle repair Complex carbohydrates for energy Good fats for proper hormone function Nutrient timing Hydration Don’t eat for taste Goal-oriented eating Supplements are optional Eat your veggies Game-time snack Maximal Speed Development
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The Right Strength Focus on posterior chain Multi joint movements Slow exercise specific warm-ups Balance between movements 2 must have stretches Proper rest periods Progressive increases Account for outside stressors Program deloading periods Injury-prevention is key Focus Maximal Speed Development
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Speed Training Force= Mass x Acceleration Proper recovery periods No fatigue Get strong Perfect speed mechanics Plyometrics Video Analysis Time yourself Progress with improvement Stay away from gimmicks Long term approach Maximal Speed Development
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Conditioning Study the game Sport specific Assess your current abilities Address your weaknesses Know when to add to your program Be progressive Maximal Speed Development
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Flexibility & Recovery Timing How long do I hold stretches? Need specific Post-Workout nutrition Foam Rolling Massage Contrast Showers Fish Oil Sleep Maximal Speed Development
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Mental Prep Character, Character, Character Focus Vision Goal Sheet Verbal Affirmation “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” Proverbs 23:7 Maximal Speed Development
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