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Juggernaut Athletics: April 2011
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Friday, April 29, 2011. Grab Your Foam Roller. I got a confession. I've been stingy with my knowledge. I haven't shared what I know about foam rolling with my clients and how it can benefit them. Now before you start say, "Wow Jerry, YOU SUCK! Enough with all the ranting, the goal of this blog is to teach you what the foam roller can do for you, give you a video of some popular exercises to use on the foam roller, and some tips on using the foam roller. What the Foam Roller Does. Do not use a foam roller...
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Triton Performance: March 2011
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Wednesday, March 9, 2011. 2011 UCSD Baseball Speed Training. Friday, March 4, 2011. A Fireside Chat on CNS Fatigue. This methodology is predominant not just in the field of strength and conditioning, but also in general lifestyle of the average American. More stuff, more food, more money, more Starbucks. As coaches often time we want more effort from an athlete and it just isn’t there. For all intents and purposes let’s call both terms CNS fatigue.
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Triton Performance: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A COLLEGIATE STRENGTH COACH
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Friday, February 3, 2012. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A COLLEGIATE STRENGTH COACH. First alarm goes off. I immediately chug 32 oz of water. Not only will I rehydrate from sleeping but I will soon have to pee so bad that even the warmest, most comfortable bed would not contain me. Out the door. My work bag and lunch were packed the night before so I just grab my fish oils and Rockstars and head to my car. Usually listen to talk radio in the morning unless I ca...
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Triton Performance: September 2011
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Introducing Strength and Conditioning to Freshmen. As the new school year begins, our incoming freshman are getting their first exposure to collegiate strength and conditioning. Much to their surprise a lot of them probably won’t grab a heavy weight for a few more weeks. Like most things in life, when it comes to proper weight lifting you must learn to walk before you can run. Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Diesel Crew - Musc...
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Triton Performance: February 2011
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Monday, February 28, 2011. Is programming for yourself always a good idea? Is it hard lesson for strength and conditioning professionals to learn? Maybe Is it a valuable lesson? As coaches we spend time trying to protect athletes from their own overzealous lifting plans (i.e. Can we increase the weight? In the past, I needed the practice developing programs and more recently, I was just too proud. Echoes of “You’re being lazy! The change in muscular vi...
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Triton Performance: STRESS?? YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT STRESS??
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Friday, December 7, 2012. YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT STRESS? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). UCSD Strength and Conditioning. YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT STRESS? Weekend Link Love – Edition 416. If From The Guardian…. Michael Boyle's Strengthcoach.com Blog. Converting Front Squat to Rear Foot Elevated Split Squat. Physical Preparation with Tony Gentilcore. Specificity, Delayed Transmutation, and Long-Term Baseball Development. How To Win With Matt Mayberry.
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Triton Performance: Introducing Strength and Conditioning to Freshmen
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Introducing Strength and Conditioning to Freshmen. As the new school year begins, our incoming freshman are getting their first exposure to collegiate strength and conditioning. Much to their surprise a lot of them probably won’t grab a heavy weight for a few more weeks. Like most things in life, when it comes to proper weight lifting you must learn to walk before you can run. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 7TH ANNUAL ...
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Triton Performance: December 2012
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Friday, December 7, 2012. YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT STRESS? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). UCSD Strength and Conditioning. YOU WANNA TALK ABOUT STRESS? Weekend Link Love – Edition 416. If From The Guardian…. Michael Boyle's Strengthcoach.com Blog. Converting Front Squat to Rear Foot Elevated Split Squat. Physical Preparation with Tony Gentilcore. Specificity, Delayed Transmutation, and Long-Term Baseball Development. How To Win With Matt Mayberry. Training the...
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Triton Performance: March 2013
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The Official blog of UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Wednesday, March 20, 2013. 8220;Why do we do so many RDLs? 8221; This is a question that the UCSD Strength Staff hears too often. Many responses can be developed for such a great question. But first, what is an RDL? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). UCSD Strength and Conditioning. Weekend Link Love – Edition 416. If From The Guardian…. Michael Boyle's Strengthcoach.com Blog. Converting Front Squat to Rear Foot Elevated Split Squat. Nick Tumminello Fitness Ba...
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