by Dave Hollinger Throughout your athletic career, muscle imbalances unique to your sport will naturally develop from tightness, old injuries and overuse on the field. These imbalances lead to faulty…
STRONGMAN Training for Football
By Dave Hollinger Forget about running 300 yard shuttles or 110 yard sprints for football. Training for these common football conditioning tests are counterproductive to the development of strength, speed…
RUNNING BACKWARDS: Training Yourself Off The Mound
Baseball has always been behind the times in the training world. Performing only band work as their form of strength training, claiming weights would make them too tight or bulky and running long distances because pitchers need “endurance” to pitch. All this couldn’t be further from the truth. Let’s drop this old school mentality. It’s hurting baseball players.
Platform Tennis Conditioning
John Sandberg, Performance Coach at Chicago Sports Institute, was recently published in the Platform Tennis magazine, discussing sport preparation and injury prevention for platform tennis.
Triple Threat
In sport, a “triple threat” is when an athlete is strong across three fronts. Having such a diverse skill set makes a person a formidable competitor. In cycling, the triple…
Zinc is Essential and Required Daily
Zinc is an essential mineral that is naturally present in some foods, added to others, and available as a dietary supplement. A daily intake of Zinc is required because the…
Fish Oil Supplement
Fish oil is rich in two groups of Omega-3 fatty acids. Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA). These fatty acids help keep cell walls permeable. Excessive saturated fats and Omega-6’s…
Stay Strong All Season Long: Your Guide to In-Season Training
When I reevaluate players who haven’t trained throughout the season, I come across several issues. Typically, players have lost weight, size, strength, power, and developed structural imbalances or been sidelined…