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Welcome to Speed Skool!🏃🏋️‍♀️
This community is all about one thing: helping athletes, parents, and coaches succeed — on and off the field. Whether you’re an athlete chasing a PR, a parent learning how to best support your child, or a coach looking for new tools and ideas, you’re in the right place! 🚀 Here’s how to kick things off:👋 Introduce yourself below! - Who are you? (Name, Role: athlete, parent, or coach) - Athletes: share your age, sport, and one goal you’re chasing right now. - Parents: tell us what sport your child plays and one area you’d love to learn more about. - Coaches: let us know what you coach and one challenge or focus you have this season. 📸 Bonus: Drop an action shot, highlight clip, or even a sideline pic of your athlete or team! This is your locker room. Your training ground. Your family. 🏆Let’s get to know each other — because sports and training are always better when we do it together. 👉 Comment below to kick things off!
The 3 Biggest Training Mistakes That Kill Speed
Every parent wants their athlete to be faster, but too many athletes fall into these traps: 1. Training Endurance Instead of Explosiveness Conditioning has its place, but running mile after mile doesn’t build game-breaking speed. Speed comes from short, powerful bursts. Without explosive training, athletes get “in shape” but never separate from the competition. 2. Chasing Weights Without Power Weight room strength is great, but if it doesn’t transfer to the field, it’s wasted. Athletes pile on weight with slow, grinding lifts. What they need is controlled strength work paired with explosive movements that teach the body to apply force quickly. 3. Overtraining Without Recovery Parents sometimes think “more is better.” But stacking practices, lifting, and random training leaves athletes tired, sore, and slower. Muscles never get a chance to adapt. The smartest athletes train hard and recover harder. The fix: Focus on force + speed mechanics, strength that transfers, and smart recovery. Athletes who do this consistently become noticeably faster in weeks.
On this day in Sports - September 23rd
October is almost upon us! That means one of the most exciting times in sports. We have playoff runs happening in the MLB, NHL kicks off their season on October 7th, the NFL season as well as fantasy teams will face the mid-season rush and the NBA will be kicking off at the end of the Month. If you can’t find something to watch it’s ya own fault! So today I have a few baseball facts for September 23rd in the MLB. - In 1979, Lou Brock stole the 938th base of his career, breaking Billy Hamilton’s record for most stolen bases in the National League. - In 1969, the Boston Red Sox fired manager Dick Williams late in the season. On that same day, Carl Yastrzekski hit his 200th career home run in helping Boston beat New York, 8-3. - In 2000, the New York Yankees ended a 6-game losing streak with a 13-8 win over the Detroit Tigers. Derek Jeter and Chuck Knoblauch played big roles, including a key 3-run homer by Jeter.
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Chiefs win!!
Red Kingdom is back with a win over the Giants. Russell wilson is looking like Tua. Pat looks like he is off to a slow start this season with two key offensive weapons down. Here are his stats so far. What are your predictions for the next 3 games?
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Chiefs win!!
NIL deals are helping or hurting?
College football is in full swing 🍂🏈 — do you think NIL deals are helping or hurting young athletes’ focus on the game?
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