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The "Pro Athlete Trainer Myth"

The Pro Athlete Trainer Myth                 I wanted to start this blog the same way I started my youtube video on this topic. I want to start by saying I am not trying to offend anyone who trains pro athletes. I have many close friends who have worked with pros and trained pro teams as head S&C Coaches. The video and blog are meant to educate parents and youth coaches on the “Myth of Pro Athlete Trainers”.                 To often people who train “Pros” come to a town and charge outrageous prices to work with youth, in the hopes that the youth will gain some insight on how to make it to the pros.   There is no short cuts to being a Pro Athlete. It takes hard work and proper genetics. There is no way around it. No coach will come to your town for a weekend and transform your child from Joe to Pro. There are just too many variables involved.                 The analogy I used in the video is as follows: If I am driving a Lamborghini and Dale Enhart is driving a 84” Corolla, I w

Concussions 101 for Fitness Pros

Concussions 101 for Fitness Pros This blog is inspired by a conversation I had with a good buddy of mine who is a Strength Coach. He called me about a client who wanted to workout at his facility but was not cleared by their school from a concussion. I was happy that he called before he trained the Athlete and made the symptoms any worse. I then realized that many fitness professional do not get any continuing education on concussion. I feel it is an extremely important topic and just wanted to give a brief overview on what things you should look for and how to protect yourself from potentially being sued. There are many factors to a concussion but we will keep this as SIMPLE as possible. WHAT IS A CONCUSSION ( SIGNS/SYMPTOMS): Let us start by talking about what a concussion is. A concussion is a Brain INJURY. Therefore we treat it like any other injury. If an Athlete breaks their arm you will cast it for 4 weeks and when the cast is off you would slowly return them to play. Th

Sling Shot Theory

Foundation First Sling Shot Theory                 The Sling Shot Theory is something that we thought of at FLO. It may be a real Theory but we haven’t read about it before. So we are sorry if anyone else already coined the term. The basic principle is that with a Sling Shot, the base needs to be stable in order to pull the band back far enough to generate a large amount of force.   In this scenario the base of the sling shot will represent the Core of the body. Too often trainers load their clients before they build a solid foundation. This most times leads to them loading a dysfunction, which is a fast road to injury.                 Our saying at FLO is Foundation First.   We are firm believers in regression before progression. Many of Athletes come in with bad motor habits that we focus on fixing. We also focus on developing weak areas of the Athletes bodies. For example, many of our baseball Athletes have weak inactive posterior chains.   With them we work on scapula stabilizat

Leading with Discipline. Part 6 otf 10

All essentials are taken from the book: Leading with Passion by John Murrphy. Essential #6 Leading with Discipline         What do you think when you see the word Discipline? For many people the answer would be military.  Some of the greatest leaders in the world are in the military.  Therefore, I believe we could learn a lot from studying them and what makes them so successful. I am sure if you asked a military leader what made them successful the word Discipline would be top of their list. So what is Discipline?         When thinking of a definition for the word, all I could think about is the Movement my friend Greg Miele has started  called  "Self - Discipline".  To learn more about the movement go to www.selfdiscipline.com . Basically the whole site  is about digging deep within and gaining some structure and control in your life. I wear a chain from the site that says on it "Self-Discipline - training of oneself.".  I wear this chain as a reminder that I m