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Archive for July, 2008

{Audio} Multidirectional training is overrated!

By Athletes' Acceleration | July 7th, 2008

Overrated?

Heresy! Blasphemy! Sacrilege!

No my friend, I’m standing by that statement.

Multidirectional speed training is overrated.

And I know some of the brand name coaches are going
to lose their minds.

But you’ve been lied to, hoodwinked, bamboozled,
led astray, run amok…

Want to know why? Take a listen below.


MP3 File

If you’ve listened to my entire audio (it’s only
about 10 minutes long), you know I’ve made a few
suggestions.

Here they are:

Door #1: Groundbreaking Athletic Movement Series

Door #2: Complete Speed Training

Door #3: CST/GBAM combo (20% discount)
As always, feel free to post your comments below.

To your success,

Latif Thomas
 

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Review - pushing through the glass ceiling

By Athletes' Acceleration | July 7th, 2008

So now you understand just how important developing
strength and power is to overall sports performance.

If you think about it, it really is common sense.

Speed work and great mechanics will improve speed,
no question.

But at some point an athlete tops out in terms of
efficiency. The only way to continue to improve
is to steadily develop their strength levels so
they can apply greater force and propel their
bodies faster.

As you can see from the videos it starts with
mastering basic technique. If they don’t get that
down, they’re going to get hurt, plain and simple.

So, if you haven’t been applying the information
from the videos, please go back and watch them
again. Then start your athletes using these exercises
while mastering the technique:

Strength training -

http://www.completespeedtraining.com/six.html

Plyometrics -

http://www.completespeedtraining.com/stpo.html

Of course, the information I’m sharing with you
is just the tip of the iceberg.

There are certain rep schemes, loads, volumes and
exercises athletes should follow for best results.

And I cover those details at length in the Complete
Speed Training Program
.

But again, get technique down first.

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