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Jeff Green’s Article in the Hammer Strength Newsletter!
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Lineman Speed
Define “speed” for a offensive or defensive lineman. The position requirements are pretty similar. The D-lineman has to be a bit more reactive and athletic where the O-lineman is more of a “wall” one just has a hard time getting around much less through. The play might last 7-10 seconds and cover rarely more than [...]
Summer 2010 Sports Performance Training Session – June 1 – July 30
The Summer is already here and if you were still looking for a program to get your athlete to the next level…look no further. the ICON Performance Summer Performance Session is just now underway, but it’s not too late to enroll your athlete this week. We are starting all our pre-testing, video analysis and movement [...]
My Podcast List
I have been getting a few emails about what resources that I might recommend for up and coming trainers and coaches without spending a lot of money. My favorite FREE resource is podcasts. There are tons of them and the majority are free for every one with iTunes. I have an 80 Gig iPod that [...]
The Bulgarian Deadlift
One the best movements that I have come across in the last several years in strengthening the musculature in an integrative manner to help get one out of the blocks or off the line in a hurry. The single leg application of the posterior chain is a unique movement than the single leg reverse hyper [...]
What It Takes to Be No 1
Every competitor, no matter how successful, NEEDS to hear this once in a while… You’ve got to pay the price. Winning is not a sometime thing; it’s an all-the-time thing. You don’t win once in a while, you don’t do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time. Winning is [...]
Running Technique: Running while Jumping Rope
Run with one end of a jump rope in each hand. The rope swings beneath the body during the floating phase, turning a cycle each step. Because the arms cannot cycle either, and in order to avoid the dangers of tripping, the push-off phase must short and reactive. Forward velocity will be increased while skipping. [...]
Train for Speed…Get Off Your Feet!
To properly engage the posterior chain (which is designed mainly for horizontal displacement) use exercises that will engage those muscles directly against gravity – AKA reverse hypers & glute bridges. These are great exercise for firing the glute -hamstring complex with more direct stimulation that say.. the Olympic Lifts. IMHO, please don’t misunderstand what I’m [...]
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ICON NFL Combine Training RSS Feed- 3A Sardis High School Football Pump Up Video September 4, 2010Outstanding Player: OL Ryan McElrath, Jr., 6-2, 195 […]jeff
- Will Cortland Finnegan get to play? September 1, 2010Will Cortland Finnegan get to play? Cortland Finnegan has missed the entire preseason thanks to a groin injury and a hip flexor. He returned to practice on Monday and said he wants to play against the Saints. Obviously Finnegan doesn’t need a ton of reps, but it is important that he sees some action to […]jeff
- American Football Monthly: The Prep Report – Hoover, AL Head Football Coach Named #1 High School Coach in the Country Under 40 August 23, 2010The Prep Report © June 2010 With Jamie DeMoney First and Ten – A look at 10 of the nation’s top coaches under 40. Josh Niblett, Hoover (AL): The 38-year-old is 27-3 with a state title in two years at this national power in suburban Birmingham. He was a scout-team quarterback for Alabama’s 1992 national […]jeff
- Former ICON Performance / Pelham High School athlete Wes Holland in UNA article August 22, 2010D2 Top 15 Football Countdown Poll – #3 NORTH ALABAMA What a roller coaster of a December it was in 2008 for North Alabama fans. After a romp in ‘windy’ Maryville ended the Lions season just one game shy of a home-standing title game, successful Head Coach Mark Hudspeth resigned leaving Lion Nation dejected facing […]jeff
- Former UAB Standout and ICON Athlete Joe Henderson: Speedy rookie grew up in hurry August 20, 2010Joe Henderson arrives in his new home and even newer home stadium this weekend assured as the only Lions rookie to secure a starting position with the CFL team this year so far. A fresh face to a defence needing repair brings vibrancy, mixing everything that comes with a newcomer eager to play his first […]jeff
- 3A Sardis High School Football Pump Up Video September 4, 2010
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