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Increase Hockey Performance, Train Barefoot!
Train Barefoot, Increase Hockey Performance Train barefoot?! But won’t you hurt yourself? Not have enough support or stability? Actually it’s the exact opposite! Training barefoot can actually help reduce injury risk by increasing foot strength, stability and balance. It can also provide a host of other benefits too that we’ll break down in today’s article.…
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Boxing Performance, Cherry Hill sports performance, Fit and healthy, Sports performance, Uncategorized
5 Ways Running is Essential for Boxers: Boosting Performance and Endurance
Boxers Must Run – The Importance of Road Work Running is a cornerstone of boxing training, essential for preparing fighters to battle through what I like to call “deep water.” Deep water is the critical phase of a bout when both fighters are equally skilled, and victory may hinge on superior conditioning. Miles of road…
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Hockey Performance, Personal trainer tips, Sports performance, Stretches, The scoop in all
The Best Way to Prep Your Muscles for Workout or Performance
Optimal physical performance and overall fitness require preparation for our muscles to be at their most effective. Whether you’re gearing up for a workout, sports performance, or simply aiming to enhance daily mobility, the type of muscle preparation can significantly impact how you move and feel. Understanding the four essential steps — Release, Mobilize/Stretch, Activate,…
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Boxing Performance, Fit and healthy, Sports performance, Weight Loss
Best Calisthenics Exercises for Boxers
3 Must – Try Calisthenics Exercises for Boxing Training In boxing training, effective trainers incorporate calisthenics into their fighters’ daily workouts, making it a habitual and routine part of their regimen. These trainers understand the importance of building and maintaining their fighters’ strength, conditioning, flexibility, mobility, and balance. Calisthenic exercises are a great way to…
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How to Combat Overtraining
How to Combat Overtraining Everyone has heard of overtraining, but do you actually know what it is? There is no one size fits all when it comes to overtraining. What might be way too much for one person could be someone else’s normal workload. Understanding proper progressions, body conditioning and recovery methods is what…
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Training versus working out
Don’t just workout – Train There are many ways to accomplish successful results. Many believe high-intensity training is the most important. If the workout was effective, some of the signs are being out of breath, how much sweat was produced, or how sore they felt the next day. Yes, challenging the body is important, the…
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Fit and healthy, Hockey Performance, Sports performance
Death of diets
Not diets but healthy nutrition habits: The fitness industry has spent many years and tons of money developing the belief of using diets to lose weight. Diets have been created for the purpose of sales and marketing, by people interested in selling a book, workshop, or seminar. Diets attack the problem but not the cause;…
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Top 3 Techniques To Get Stronger Without Weights
Although we live in a performance world where everyone wants to use weights to get stronger which obviously can work…but before you go buying all those weights, there are a few techniques you can still use to get super strong that can be done anywhere anytime! We’ll break down our top 3 techniques. we use…
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Hockey Performance, Sports performance
3 ways boxing can increase hockey performance
Boxing for Hockey players training Improving hockey performance varies for each individual, but one consistent factor is the foundational ability to move effectively. Whether it’s increasing foot speed, getting stronger in the corners, improving speed, or enhancing shot power—all common needs for developing hockey players—dry land training proves invaluable. Directly focusing on the athlete’s needs…
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How Training Builds Confidence on the Ice
?Confidence can seem like it comes out of nowhere sometimes, but it’s usually a combination of proper preparation and putting in the work! Getting stronger physically can obviously have huge effect but also mentally how a player perceives himself can sometimes be the biggest thing holding them back. We’ll breakdown where a player can build…
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Top 3 Ways to Improve Hockey Stride Performance
? The off-season is here and it’s time to start training for next year! Hockey stride performance is always at the top of the mind of every parent and kid at season end. “How do I improve my stride?” How do I get faster?” We’re here to help answer those questions and be as efficient…
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Flexibility vs. Mobility…Which is Better for Hockey Performance?
?Flexibility and mobility, what’s the difference? These two words have very similar meanings, so determining which means what can get a little confusing. We’ll break it down for you! We’ll go over what each means in training terms, the difference between the two and how to get the best hockey performance benefit! How We Define…
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