While there are many ways to work to improve game speed in sports, focusing on strike-force during ground contact is a great way to train not only on the field but in the weight room as well.
Motivation is a product of desire, and no matter how much a coach tries to motivate an athlete, without desire nothing great will be accomplished, and more importantly, nothing great will ever be sustained. Dr. Waitley in his over 30 years in the sports psychology industry and experience with professional and Olympic athletes has determined that it is not a coach’s job to motivate...
By Coach Hoy, MS, CSCS, SCCC, PES Every new athlete at my former fitness and performance training company, Finish First Sports Performance, was required to complete an introductory questionnaire, which included an exercise where he/she must list a few athletic and life goals. The point of this activity was to get each athlete or client thinking about setting goals and beginning the accountability process. I gave each person as much time as they needed to think about the goals they would write down, and offered questions that helped them think about what their goals really were. In order to set better goals, they would first need to clearly identify their ‘why’, they would need to find the root of...
By Coach Hoy, MS, CSCS, SCCC, PES, TPI1 Over the course of my coaching career, I have written many articles about goal setting for sports success. I feel that it is one of the most important action items towards success in any field, just not sports. It is important to know that when you set your goals, write out your steps, and act on them, you will be further ahead than most, and moving in the right direction. Unfortunately, as you attain your goals, not everyone in your circle of friends will want to celebrate with you. Dr. John C. Maxwell, in his book “Your Roadmap For Success,” says that there are two types of people: firefighters, and firelighters. ...
By Coach Hoy, MS, CSCS, SCCC, PES In my years as a strength and conditioning professional I have had the opportunity to coach a lot of young athletes, from varying ability levels and many different sports. I have been involved with organizations responsible for long term youth athlete development: some of which did an excellent job with their task and others who have failed miserably. At the same time, I have been fortunate enough to work with Olympic, Professional, and high level high school, college, and amateur athletes from many different sports, who all benefitted from coaches and parents who helped foster development and a passion for sports and growth along the way. (9 Coaching Guidelines) Fitness and performance training...