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Strength Training: The Secret to Speed Development

When it comes to improving speed, many athletes and fitness enthusiasts focus primarily on sprint drills, agility work, and conditioning exercises. While these are essential components of speed training, the often-overlooked secret to true speed development is strength training. Strength training, when done properly, enhances the power output of muscles,

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Understanding Why Some Athletes May Not Like Working Out

Despite their dedication and passion for sport, many athletes sometimes struggle with enjoying their workouts. One common reason is the physical and mental fatigue that comes with intense training routines. Repeating strenuous exercises day after day can become monotonous and exhausting, leading to a sense of burnout or resentment towards

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Strength Training: The Secret to Speed Development

When it comes to improving speed, many athletes and fitness enthusiasts focus primarily on sprint drills, agility work, and conditioning exercises. While these are essential components of speed training, the often-overlooked secret to true speed development is strength training.  Strength training, when done properly, enhances the power output of muscles,

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Range of Motion vs. Flexibility

Everyone knows the words mobility and flexibility, they are buzz words in the fitness community. Many people mistakenly use the terms interchangeably, and although flexibility is a component of mobility; they are different. Flexibility is the ability of a muscle(s) to lengthen. Mobility is the ability of a joint to move actively

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Being Fit After 40 & Beyond

As we know, health and fitness as we age becomes even more important. We all want to be able to travel, see our kids grow up, get married, and eventually playing with our grandkids. In order to do all of these things we have to be somewhat healthy to live

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Why Am I Sore? What Can I Do?

On an everyday basis I ask various clients are they “sore”, usually I get a response of YES, with a grimace. I normally respond “great, cool or nice” and they all think “asshole” and laugh. In reality I am an “asshole” but not because of the soreness question. What many

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