Mark Asanovich Assists You In Your Educational Evolution

MANUAL RESISTANCE TRAINING
Training Anywhere, Anytime…With Anyone DVD and Book Set
by Mark Asanovich, MA, CSCS, HFI
to order this and other items visit  http://www.coachaprotraining.com/page/page/8067718.htm

 

This instructional DVD and book set will provide the practitioner with all of the information necessary to implement a Manual Resistance Training program that is prudent, productive, practical, and purposeful. item

Mark knows as much about strength training, conditioning
and exercise physiology as anyone I’ve ever been around. He was
a huge part of our success in developing playoff teams.
Tony Dungy, Former Head Coach
Indianapolis Colts/Tampa Bay Buccaneers

More THan Worth the Price of Admission

If you are in the state of Minnesota you are in luck.   If you are close to Saint Cloud State University, you are very fortunate.

MARK ASANOVICH WILL BE SPEAKING AT ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY TOMORROW  MAY 16TH 2011.

MARK’S  EVIDENCE-BASED STRENGTHENING AND CONDITIONING IS AN EDUCATION IN THE ART AND SCIENCE OF STRENGTH

AND CONDITIONING.    I CAN HONESTLY SAY;  MARK’S SEMINAR IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE

AND ENTERTAINING SPEAKING VENUE I HAVE PERSONALLY ATTENDED.   I WALKED OUT A BETTER

INFORMED PROFESSIONAL AND GREATLY INCREASED MY KNOWLEDGE BASE.

SO BE AT SAINT CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY AT 7 am, TOMORROW READY TO REGISTER AND READY TO LEARN.  YOU GET YOUR

CEUs, BUT YOU LEAVE WITH A LOT MORE.  I KNOW THIS IS SHORT NOTICE SO START MAKING YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND

TOMORROW.        I WILL POSTING ALL OF MARK’S SPEAKING DATES. SO  WHEREVER YOU LIVE YOU WILL GET THE

OPPORTUNITY

TO HEAR  MARK SPEAK.                       

Super Sale On Hammer Strength Leg Extension

Hammer Strength Leg Extension

Iso-Lateral Leg Extension

  • Iso-Lateral version of the PLLE allows independent leg training for equal strength development
  • Two resistance loading positions provide dual strength curves depending on exercise goal
  • Seat belt provides extra stabilization
  • Standard range limiter allows for limitation of either the start or end range of motion.

 

400.00 dollars Firm

Concussion Prevention DVD TO Be Released Soon.

Concussion Prevention DVD TO Be Released Soon..

New web site concussionpreventionprotocol.com

Please stop by my new web site addressing the concussion epidemic. We are still under construction but add new content each day. Check out www.concussionpreventionprotocol.com

Never Too Old

http://info.rogersathletic.com/get-strong/bid/70986/Never-Too-Old

Research Study Project Neck – The Female Study

Project Neck- The Female Study

According to a study published in the Journal of Athletic Training in 2007, female high school athletes suffered almost 40 percent more concussions than males did. It estimated that female players suffer about 29,000 concussions annually with boys suffering 21,000.

A new study to be published in the Journal of Athletic Training found that in high school soccer, girls sustained this type of head trauma 68 percent more often than boys. Female concussion rates in high school basketball were almost three times higher then boys and the girls took longer to return to play.

When there is an Epidemic in The United States we don’t just inoculate one section of the population we give the antidote to all that need it. In light of research and just common sense our female athletes need to be protected.

Because of physiological differences, women do not have to worry about getting ‘huge’ necks, but they can become very strong. The physics of kinetic energy dissipation applies to females as well as men. The female athlete can protect herself by strengthening the musculature around the cervical spine.

Their  training is not dissimilar then the men who train theirs. They train  the flexor, extensors and trapezius muscles that allow for increased neck stiffness and high performance moves on the playing field.

Project Neck- The female Study examines the changes both anatomically and morphologically, when resistance training is introduced.

 

 

 

 

 

The female subjects will follow the same protocol of their male counterparts used in Project Neck earlier this year.


Females Can Get Strong.

5th Annual Strength and Conditioning/Athletic Development Conference

5th Annual Strength and Conditioning/Athletic Development Conference

5th Annual Strength and Conditioning/Athletic Development Conference

Sponsored by Rogers Athletic
hosted by the Gordon Institute in Baltimore, Maryland on July 15 and 16.

Former and current NFL and MLB strength coaches, an Olympic medalist, NCAA and NIT champions, NSCA and NCAA conference professional of the year award finalists and winners, master strength and conditioning coaches, international experience, leading high school consultants, personal trainers, and coaches have all made the starting line-up. With discussion and hands-on/from-the-field learning opportunities, several organizations have recognized this conference as an approved CEU opportunity. Everyone interested in athletics, strength and conditioning, rehabilitation, and the fitness industry can benefit from the information that will be shared at this year’s conference. More information can be found at www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com.

Here is the starting line-up to date:

Bob Rogucki, Baltimore Ravens
Mike Gittleson, Formerly at the University of Michigan


Allan Johnson, Formerly at The Ohio State University
Mike Joseph, West Virginia University
Jason Gallucci, Princeton University

Ralph Cornwell, Jr. Concussion Researcher

 

 

 

 

Matt Kavalek Head Research Assistant -Project Neck


Bernard Williams, Olympic Medal winning sprinter

Jim Kielbaso, Director of Total Performance Center
Nick Tumminello, Men’s Health author and international fitness presenter

Dr. Perry Nickelston, Owner of Stop Chasing Pain

Mike Kelly, Post-Rehab specialist at LifeBridge
Eric Gordon, Physical Therapist and CEO at Gordon Institute
Rob Taylor, SMARTER Team Training

What are people saying about the annual SC/AD Conference?
“This is my second year attending this conference and I really enjoyed it. Can’t wait for next year!”
“The attention to detail, helpful and friendly staff, and unexpected networking opportunities makes this conference rival events sponsored by much larger organizations.”
“The conference was great. There was a lot of variety and personality.”
“Loved the information on the website. Looking forward to keeping in touch on Facebook and Twitter. I’m saving the date for the 5th annual conference already.”
“Good all around program. I learned a lot.”
Note: All quotes were unsolicited and anonymous.

 

Weight Room Percentage Charts Send The Wrong Message

Weight Room Percentage Charts

 

 

Charting The Course                                                                                                                                                    describe the imageWeightlifting percentage charts grace weight rooms throughout the country.  They are utilized to provide direction. By testing ones best effort in a lift athletes and coaches can then make plans.

The weight lifting percentage charts are derived from strength testing a population by having them perform a single maximum repetition (1RM) of a given exercise.  Once the values are obtained the group is tested in maximum endurance at a percentage of their obtained 1RM.  A formula is gleaned that assigns a numerical value to each repetition.

Example :

A population of people found to have a max of 300 pounds on the bench press are further tested at 75% (225 Pounds) of their maximum .  The average result is 10 repetitions for the test.  The value of each rep is therefore 0.0333 or 7.5 pounds a rep.

0.0333 x 225 pounds = 7.5 pounds per rep.

7.5 pounds x 10= 75 pounds

225 pounds + 75 pounds = 300 pound max

Once a value is assigned to the repetition based upon the study, in this case 0.0333,  a ‘Weight Lifting Percentage Chart’ is constructed for the general population.
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To use the chart a weightlifter simply finds his or her maximum along the left side.  The weight to workout with is taken from the chart based on the percentage and repetitions they are asked to utilize in their workout plan.

Sample of an athletes instructions from the Coach…

Today we are going to use 75% of our maximum for 10 reps, then 85% of our maximum for 6 reps and 90% for 4 on the bench press.  The above chart tells you the weight you should be working out with based on your individual max to Get Strong.

The athlete with a 270 max chooses…

75% – 205 x 10

85% – 230 x 6

90% – 245 x 4

Exactly what these percentages really mean to the muscle tissue is a huge question.  Weight Charts can be used as guides, yet to be accurate and take into account individual differences you need to make a chart for every exercise and every individual.

Try this to explore the reasoning of many charts…

Find your one repetition maximum in a multi-joint exercise such as a free weight barbell squat or bench press.  Select a percentage such as 65%, 75% or 85% of that maximum and do as many repetitions as possible with that percentage and record your repetitions.

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Now select a ‘single-joint‘ exercise such as barbell curl and repeat the test.  Whether trained or untrained you will find you achieve fewer repetitions at the same percentage of 1RM with a single-joint movement and more repetitions with a multi-joint movement.   In other-words multi -joint and single-joint exercises have different values of a repetition.  The amount of muscle mass involved in a multi-joint exercise and the neural system alter the outcome.

If this same test is done with a large group of athletes, say a team, you will get a similar result.  You will also find a great deal of variability from athlete to athlete in the data.

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Try this also……

Take all your athletes who’s maximum is the same in a particular exercise.  Let’s say their maximum is 270 pounds on the bench press.  Using 75% of their max in the above chart (205), test the maximum amount of repetitions they can do.

In general, most may achieve 10 reps as indicated on the chart, but you may find an athlete who can only do 6 reps or another who can do 15.  Very normal stuff, as we all have different neurological efficiencies.

describe the imageCharts are charts, they set a course.  They give direction. Understand that they are not based on the scientific method and each athlete will be effected differently with the recommended weights and repetitions.

The best chart to hang in your weight room is the ‘Effort Chart’.  When you go to it, it says…. give a 100%  effort to any weight you choose to….. Get Strong.


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Pendulum 3 Way Row

The Cornwell Files

Eight Weeks Of Training On The Pendulum 5 Way Head And Neck Machine

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Ralph Cornwell is a Ph.D. candidate in health promotion/human performance at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Prior to pursuing his Doctoral Degree he was a collegiate strength coach.

describe the imageRalph finished a pilot study on head and neck training.  The purpose is building a training model for force dissipation by increasing the circumference of the head and neck musculature.  Dissipation of force from contact will lower concussive forces and protect the athlete during play.

Most Improvement in 8 weeks

4 inch circumference increase in upper neck,
3 3/4 inch circumference change in lower neck
53. 5 pound increase in head and  neck extension
49.5 pound increase in flexion
140 lb increase in parallel grip row
261 lb increase in levator scapula/ shoulder girdle elevation barbell movement

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Least  Improvement in 8 weeks

1.5 inch increase in circumference upper neck
2.5 inch increase in circumference in lower neck
125 pound increase in parallel grip row
47.5 pound increase in neck extension
44 pound increase in head and neck flexion
215 pound increase in levator scapula/ shoulder girdle elevation barbell movement

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Keep in mind, the speed of movement used was 3-4 second concentric 4-5 second eccentric, there was a pause in the contracted position of 1 second or the rep was not counted.  Over the weeks of the study the form became better and the weight increases continued steadily without compromising the strictest of technique required.

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Use The Pendulum 5 Way Head And Neck Machine to Get Strong.

Ask about the New 4 Way Pendulum Head And Neck Machine.

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