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Head Coach @speed_works_ . Consultant to Pro football/rugby for speed/power/rehab training https://t.co/Aky73ZC85i

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Spot the difference What do you see 👀

Spot the difference What do you see 👀

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Perturbations!

Perturbations!

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Should we train football actions in the gym? Or just get strong and leave it to the pitch? Best answer gets a prize. NeuroExcellence Human Braking Performance Damian Harper, PhD Ryan Grubbs Lauren Greaves Tom Tombleson Hailu Dr Ben Rosenblatt

Should we train football actions in the gym? Or just get strong and leave it to the pitch? Best answer gets a prize. NeuroExcellence Human Braking Performance Damian Harper, PhD Ryan Grubbs Lauren Greaves Tom Tombleson Hailu Dr Ben Rosenblatt

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The b skip - where hamstrings should get loaded well, but often the poor timing of the drill makes it worthless to teach to football players. Post injury , relearning the sprint cycle can be important for turning off inhibitions and rebooting co-contractions. Static a/b skip is a simple drill that in one session can often increase player confidence, timing and integration of thigh reversal and reactivity”. You don’t need to wait till mid to late stages to work on swing leg retraction. Find a Simple tool to relearn the sprinting cycle (load it with bands or LILA to create a nice stress). Speedworks Training

The b skip - where hamstrings should get loaded well, but often the poor timing of the drill makes it worthless to teach to football players. Post injury , relearning the sprint cycle can be important for turning off inhibitions and rebooting co-contractions. Static a/b skip is a simple drill that in one session can often increase player confidence, timing and integration of thigh reversal and reactivity”. You don’t need to wait till mid to late stages to work on swing leg retraction. Find a Simple tool to relearn the sprinting cycle (load it with bands or LILA to create a nice stress). Speedworks Training

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Self organisation is for LAZY coaches! Elite coaches should verbalise all of the nuances of detail to maximise the performance of their athletes. Video analysis should provide you with all of the granular data so that you can make minute analysis and provide the most specific cues for each step in the sprint. 🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥 At the end of last the summer I reached to Frans Bosch to bug him on all things sprinting. It’s been 3/4 years since we had spoken last so it was very refreshing to talk about what I had been witnessing whilst analysing footballers. Somethings that I learnt from him over a decade ago and have consistently used to maximise speed skills. 1) “take the arms out of the running cycle and the body will need to self organise in order to avoid over rotation and thus keep the abdominals in the sweet spot” 2) “Run bouncy with excellent co contractions between hip, knee and ankle will keep the hamstring in the sweet spot, reducing strain” 3) “Stabilise running technique by clarifying how to PROJECT , SWITCH AND REACT (PSR) over increasing amounts of velocity, vectors and variations of instability” 🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬 I took the concept of PSR directly from the heuristics of dpfaff 15 years ago. A man who gives and gives and gives and gives some more. Dan let me bug him for months, write my thesis on him, then I got to stalk him daily for 3 years in the build up to the 2012 Olympics. Coaching the PSR pillers became a very helpful way of reducing the clutter of technical jargon and degrees of freedom. It focused my coaching eye and created a shared language for athletes, therapists and non technical coaches. ⚽️🏉🏈🏟️🥅🎾🏏🏐🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏾🏃🏽‍♂️ 3 years ago I started working with Ryan Grubbs before he joined the NFL. Ryan and I put our heads together to create a system that would reduce the friction for coaches wanting to coach more efficient movement . We downloaded our brains in to a range of decision trees and algorithms and then began to support teams through our joint venture Speed Solutions We provide a unique macroscopic analysis of intense game actions (acceleration, deceleration , change of direction and max velocity). All data is visualised and compared athletes of a similar level within our data base. We have stood on the shoulders of great academic work of Ryu Nagahara Helen Bayne James Wild and Ken Clark, PhD and then layered in our experiences coaching the best athletes and players from around the world. 🤳🎥👾💻🖥️🧑‍💻📉📊📈 vuemotion provide us with the data and Speed Solutions provides us with the insight. Self organisation is a concept built for lazy coaches like me. Measure what matters. Coach the PSR PILLERS Design a training environment that challenges skill stability. Then Measure again. 🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕 This was longer than I planned (I am sick stuck in bed) , so well done if you made it this far. Drop me a question video analysis using, lazy coaching or building Olympic level Speed Skills.

Self organisation is for LAZY coaches! Elite coaches should verbalise all of the nuances of detail to maximise the performance of their athletes. Video analysis should provide you with all of the granular data so that you can make minute analysis and provide the most specific cues for each step in the sprint. 🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥 At the end of last the summer I reached to Frans Bosch to bug him on all things sprinting. It’s been 3/4 years since we had spoken last so it was very refreshing to talk about what I had been witnessing whilst analysing footballers. Somethings that I learnt from him over a decade ago and have consistently used to maximise speed skills. 1) “take the arms out of the running cycle and the body will need to self organise in order to avoid over rotation and thus keep the abdominals in the sweet spot” 2) “Run bouncy with excellent co contractions between hip, knee and ankle will keep the hamstring in the sweet spot, reducing strain” 3) “Stabilise running technique by clarifying how to PROJECT , SWITCH AND REACT (PSR) over increasing amounts of velocity, vectors and variations of instability” 🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬🔬 I took the concept of PSR directly from the heuristics of dpfaff 15 years ago. A man who gives and gives and gives and gives some more. Dan let me bug him for months, write my thesis on him, then I got to stalk him daily for 3 years in the build up to the 2012 Olympics. Coaching the PSR pillers became a very helpful way of reducing the clutter of technical jargon and degrees of freedom. It focused my coaching eye and created a shared language for athletes, therapists and non technical coaches. ⚽️🏉🏈🏟️🥅🎾🏏🏐🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏾🏃🏽‍♂️ 3 years ago I started working with Ryan Grubbs before he joined the NFL. Ryan and I put our heads together to create a system that would reduce the friction for coaches wanting to coach more efficient movement . We downloaded our brains in to a range of decision trees and algorithms and then began to support teams through our joint venture Speed Solutions We provide a unique macroscopic analysis of intense game actions (acceleration, deceleration , change of direction and max velocity). All data is visualised and compared athletes of a similar level within our data base. We have stood on the shoulders of great academic work of Ryu Nagahara Helen Bayne James Wild and Ken Clark, PhD and then layered in our experiences coaching the best athletes and players from around the world. 🤳🎥👾💻🖥️🧑‍💻📉📊📈 vuemotion provide us with the data and Speed Solutions provides us with the insight. Self organisation is a concept built for lazy coaches like me. Measure what matters. Coach the PSR PILLERS Design a training environment that challenges skill stability. Then Measure again. 🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🫠🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕🤕 This was longer than I planned (I am sick stuck in bed) , so well done if you made it this far. Drop me a question video analysis using, lazy coaching or building Olympic level Speed Skills.

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Biomechanics made simple! Speedworks Training Ryan Grubbs Tom Tombleson Dr Ben Rosenblatt

Biomechanics made simple! Speedworks Training Ryan Grubbs Tom Tombleson Dr Ben Rosenblatt

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This video is of Olympic Gold medalist (Rugby sevens) Aaron Nk. These two runs are the same time to 10m (1.68 timed by video ~ approx 1.53 if on timing gates). Both of these runs are in Q2 of James Wild quadrant. Let’s talk effective vs efficient acceleration. Which run has a more risk factors for injury?

This video is of Olympic Gold medalist (Rugby sevens) Aaron Nk. These two runs are the same time to 10m (1.68 timed by video ~ approx 1.53 if on timing gates). Both of these runs are in Q2 of James Wild quadrant. Let’s talk effective vs efficient acceleration. Which run has a more risk factors for injury?

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👀Connecting your coaching eye to your clinical reasoning! Observe the leg cycle of the leg closest to the camera on each drill. Can you see small medium then big elliptical on the right limb and very limited ones on the left? What does limb movement and synergies say about muscle properties and pelvic structure ? Does “technique” matter? Well only if you want to load specific tissues and create protective system tension. We had a really interesting 10.6 sprinter with repeated right side hamstring strains over the past year join our hamstring workshop. UPMC Sports Surgery Clinic 💪🏾Isokinetic tests have him really really strong on both limbs. 🔋Emg told a story of right side dominance and good lateral to medial hamstring balance whilst the left side was far more imbalanced with medial hamstrings dominating action that we assumed the lateral would. 🧐When we went on to the track, we saw similar things. 🚩Notably a reluctance to open up into late swing phase, avoiding long lever eccentric stress on the distal hamstrings…. ON THE LEFT LEG! Well this was noticed across a range of exercises velocities and complexities. 🏃🏾‍♀️ Drills with speed and locomotion, static fast drills as well as static slow drills. 🧐Movement illuminates structural qualities. 🧐Can you spot the difference in these two leg cycles? Could it be that the right side is repeatedly hurt due to the deficit in the left side. After all, if you can’t integrate late swing phase, then you will have poor negative foot speed. You will be able to accelerate…. But all the work will be on the right side the deeper you get into a sprint. Ed Mias Sportsmith

👀Connecting your coaching eye to your clinical reasoning! Observe the leg cycle of the leg closest to the camera on each drill. Can you see small medium then big elliptical on the right limb and very limited ones on the left? What does limb movement and synergies say about muscle properties and pelvic structure ? Does “technique” matter? Well only if you want to load specific tissues and create protective system tension. We had a really interesting 10.6 sprinter with repeated right side hamstring strains over the past year join our hamstring workshop. UPMC Sports Surgery Clinic 💪🏾Isokinetic tests have him really really strong on both limbs. 🔋Emg told a story of right side dominance and good lateral to medial hamstring balance whilst the left side was far more imbalanced with medial hamstrings dominating action that we assumed the lateral would. 🧐When we went on to the track, we saw similar things. 🚩Notably a reluctance to open up into late swing phase, avoiding long lever eccentric stress on the distal hamstrings…. ON THE LEFT LEG! Well this was noticed across a range of exercises velocities and complexities. 🏃🏾‍♀️ Drills with speed and locomotion, static fast drills as well as static slow drills. 🧐Movement illuminates structural qualities. 🧐Can you spot the difference in these two leg cycles? Could it be that the right side is repeatedly hurt due to the deficit in the left side. After all, if you can’t integrate late swing phase, then you will have poor negative foot speed. You will be able to accelerate…. But all the work will be on the right side the deeper you get into a sprint. Ed Mias Sportsmith

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9.94w and 10.00 Olympic qualifier sorted 😱 When you can’t see the clock and have to rely on the audiences reactions! Reece has his max v back! Thanks Befittoday.co.uk Lee Valley Athletics for running such a well organised comp.

9.94w and 10.00 Olympic qualifier sorted 😱 When you can’t see the clock and have to rely on the audiences reactions! Reece has his max v back! Thanks Befittoday.co.uk Lee Valley Athletics for running such a well organised comp.

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Why do stronger players run slower! 🥲 🙋🏿‍♂️Hands up if you have observed athletes get stronger in the gym , vertical jump higher, broad jump further , but with little to no impact on their speed. 😖 🚩Heavy squats , and deadlifts are great for physical conditioning but often this can be at the detriment to coordination and speed development🚩 ❌To lift close to maximal weights , athletes often sacrifice form for force. ❌ 🚩They hinge using their back more than their hip extensors. 🚩 🫠They illustrate poor trunk and shin discipline. 🫠 ❌They fail to use their BUM BEFORE BACK❌ 💡Proximal to Distal Sequencing during leg drive is an effective way to use the pelvis as an engine. This encourages appropriate folding/unfolding, winding/unwinding and essentially loading and exploding in the desired DIRECTION.💡 🤨The weight room rewards slow, vertical forces. 🧐 ✅Useful for neural drive, explosive strength and often great displays of force production✅ 🧭The weight room doesn’t discriminate DIRECTION of force production. 🧭 👉🏾👈🏾👆🏾👇🏾Even when selecting exercises focused on horizontal muscles (posterior chain), we have a choice on how to express our hips. 👇🏾👆🏾👈🏾👉🏾 💡Trunk Discipline and Shin Discipline encourage appropriate orientation of your force (Horizontal Projection). Stability at the proximal ends provides a foundation for efficient and effective triple joint extension (Sequencing > Full Extension)💡 💡The weight room can encourage a more quad dominant / ground based strategy , rewarding strong trunk extension (like a back hyper) which can ultimately shift your projection vertically.💡 🔥Creat large forces , in a short time , in the right DIRECTION !🔥 🙋🏿‍♂️Question time ❓ What coaching or programming strategies can you use to encourage proper hip hinging in the gym, in order to make your athletes faster on the grass? To learn more sign up for our newsletter.

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This is my fave acceleration drill, and it will NOT make you faster! ⛔️The classic wall drill doesn’t work. It just make your hips tired. Coaches around the world swear by them. We have all been doing them forever , because the angle mimics acceleration. When in all honesty, it’s just an inclined plank/hip flexor exercise. 💡So here’s what we reflected on💡 We asked … 🙋🏼‍♀️“what is a major output required in an acceleration?” 💡Well that had to be … “Horizontal Projection of your center of mass”.💡 Classic wall drill doesn’t have ANY hip projection. Horizontal body angles are the “EFFECT” of acceleration, but we wanted to have something that worked on the “CAUSE”? 🤨So what’s routed in the CAUSE? ✅Disciplined hip extension✅ 🙋‍♂️ What does that look like? 💡Shin discipline with trunk discipline allows one to utilise Lombards paradox💡 🙋🏿‍♂️What’s that ….? 💡Where the hamstrings & the quads contract TOGETHER rather than in an agonist -antagonist relationship💡 Said differently hip extension can result in knee extension, if the shin ceases to rise nore fall. ✅Co-contractions to maximise joint coupling✅ 💡Co-ordination and timing of triple joint extension is far more important than the completion of triple joint extension.💡 We have all been too concerned with the destination (full triple joint extension), without locking in on the journey ( joint coupling/coordination ) 🙋🏿‍♂️Will this drill make you faster? ⛔️Nope! No drill with low speed and low force will have Primary Transfer to sprinting. 💡But it will have Tertiary Transfer. Use the drill to feel efficient hip extension, with trunk and shin discipline.💡 📝Learn how it feels to have naughty knee roll,then how it feels to correct it. 📝Learn how your ankle stiffness allows for more explosive hip extension , how reactivity feeds your projection. ♻️Use this drill to create more space in your hips to hinge efficiently , setting the tone for prowler pushing , sled runs and acceleration work. TEACH in the gym and then ,TRAIN on the grass. Far simpler way to coach acceleration to team sports players. If you made it this far… Coaching Eye Quiz 👁️ Can you tell the difference between the start and end of the video? Jair Lee

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🥳Over 4000 of you have been on one of my online courses. 🤩I am proud that we have helped you create more Confidence in your Coaching. ❌So in 4 days I am taking all of my Courses OFFLINE ! 💡That’s over 100 hours of material, which have brought in most of my families income over the past three years, gone ☹️. Instead 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 🔥 I am inviting 200 coaches to enroll on to our new Virtual Mentorship, where you will learn through “My Coaching Eye”. In addition I will give you a trial of vuemotion and tutorials on how to use PSR Solutions Speed Solutions Ryan Grubbs 10 of you will get free access due to my giveaways the past month. ⛳️4 more have the chance to win if you type into the comments the last word I say within the attached video. 🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐 🏃🏾I am going to spend the majority of January on a training camp with @reeceprescod , where daily I will ask, “What does it take , to run 9.8🧐?” 🧩🤓a challenging puzzle 🧩 🤓 💡If you want to have a CHANCE of an Olympic Medal in the 100m, you need to have a low 9.8 in your locker. 💡 😩Sub 10 is the new 10.0, it ain’t fast enough!😩 Interested in seeing how we work towards this❓❓❓❓ 🤔Most of the coaches I meet have their own “what does it take …?” for their sport. 🫱🏼‍🫲🏿I have spent the past 10 years helping them figure this out, creating a robust way to measure it, with systems to manage it. 🗣️I am inviting 200 coaches to enroll on to our new Virtual Mentorship where you can learn through “My Coaching Eye”. 🤝🏾This experience will provide … …📚formal modules of fundamental theory ….👨🏼‍🏫stories of application in the real world ….💬💻👨‍💻interactive video calls where we can discuss case studies . 💪🏼 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 ✅“My Coaching Eye” will become YOUR Super Power. ✅It will help you maximise transfer across all levels of training and create a SHARED LANGUAGE between all departments of the performance team. 💡We will take you through 4 Chapters - 1) Fundamentals of Biomechanics 2) Measuring Game Speed actions 3) Coaching and Cueing 4) Planning and Periodisation ✅“My Coaching Eye” will accelerate your problem solving skills and empower you to develop your own system for your environment. Enrolment for Chapter 1 opens within the next 8 days and closes at the end of January or once we reach 200 members , which ever comes first. Then we will use February onwards for group calls, case studies and sharing my coaching journey. Join my newsletter to be first to receive access to enrolment! Now to select the winners from the past months giveaways.🥳🤩😉 If you made it this far and also want a chance of winning free access, comment the last word from the attached video!

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😏Secrets of deceleration assessment… it’s not about the turn.🙋🏽‍♂️ For 15 years I have studied great coaches. A common thread has been that they all use intense actions as movement screens. Thus they have a great coaching eye. ❓Why intense actions? 🙋🏽‍♂️Analysis of sprinting, stoping , turning , hopping, jumping, cutting, backwards running opens a diagnostic window to assess how athletes create pretension and share load across their system. dpfaff has made this clear 🏥Be it for rehab (physios are coaches in my world) or for explosive sports. It’s the same screen, but through different lenses 🧐🤓 👀What are they looking at? 💡The same thing as you. 👀What do they SEE? 🤔Well that’s a different story. Damian Harper, PhD has set the scene for what metrics matter and Tom Dos'Santos has re-clarified the shapes that are safe vs effective for deceleration and COD. ↩️When you watch a 180 degree turn, all the focus is on the turn. Turning and being perturbed at speed is the ultimate speed ability for team sports and also a moment of tragedy for knees and hamstrings. To assess turning efficiency we use vuemotion to measure the shapes , velocities , decelerations and movement efficiency of team sports players. We create PSR reports to simplify the metrics and make it actionable for our clients across professional leagues. ⚽️🏀🏈🥎🎾🏉 📝The plant step is important but is highly impacted by the previous 1-5 steps. 🦘Just like in the Olympics. A good take off in the long jump is the result of the preceding 4-5 “steering steps”. This applies to any jumping when we are converting horizontal to vertical momentum… ❓Does it continue to happen in Braking, COD and agility… 💡These penultimate steps are critical for steering , and are how we constantly adjust our locomaotion. 📝Frans Bosch has made it clear, efficient execution of intense actions are characterised by optimal limb SWITCH and the associated reflexive postures of hip lock. 🤔What movement preference can be observed in the penultimate, antipenultimate, preantipenultimate , propreantipenultimate steps during an intense deceleration? 🤔What clues can you get about a players triple flexion ability? Do they share the load? 🤔How do they coordinate co contractions around hip and knee? Can they sit to create leverage? 🤔 What do asymmetries say about physical qualities and player confidence? 🧪When assessing deceleration for team sports we recognise the 15-0-5 for its maximal intensities but we utilise the 10-0-5 more often because we can get more reps and teaching moments out of it. Needless to say we love ᴍᴀʀᴛɪɴ ʙᴜᴄʜʜᴇɪᴛ new paper on the topic. Key Highlights: 🔹 Effective Pressing: Crucial for disrupting opponents and regaining possession, enhancing offensive opportunities. 🔹 Injury Risks: Pressing increases injury risks, particularly ACL injuries. 🔹 Realistic Training: We compared the 15-0-5 change of direction test with actual match-pressing actions to enhance testing and training realism. 🔹 Peak Speeds: Similar peak speeds in 15-0-5 and match-pressing actions validate the 15-0-5 as a practical tool for assessing and training pressing demands. 🔹 Future Directions (1): Incorporate variability in speed, angle of change in direction and deceleration demands, along with perception-action challenges for better simulation of game conditions. 🔹 Future Directions (2): Motorized sprint resistance devices can enhance assessment and training, providing valuable data for player development and injury prevention. #Football #SportsScience #Research #Training #InjuryPrevention #PerformanceOptimization #EliteAthletes

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