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The Evolution of Clemson Sports Science

In recent years, there has been a boom in sports science within university athletic programs. In some cases, it is the continual adoption and implementation of technology such as GPS, force plates, 1080 Motion, etc. to drive the testing, monitoring and training process by strength and conditioning coaches. And more frequently now is the hiring […]

July 26, 2023

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Lessons from the 1080 Sprint and Quantum Syncro: Cal-culated Results

Minnesota. It’s called ‘The State of Hockey’ – for good reasons. The University of Minnesota has won five NCAA Men’s Division I Ice Hockey Championships and has been the runner-up eight times. The women’s program has won 6 NCAA Championships. The list of All-Americans, Olympians, and professionals is long. Physiologically, it’s a demanding sport. High-intensity intermittent […]

June 16, 2023

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1080 Motion, the global leader in digital motorized strength training in elite sports, launches a new series of battery-powered machines

The new series of battery-powered machines launched at the 1080 Summit this weekend in Park City, Utah, USA. 1080 Motion has delivered machines to professional leagues, Olympic training facilities, national performance centers, rehabilitation clinics, research institutions, and military training facilities – over 600 worldwide. The new machine series offers increased resistance loads while smaller, lighter, […]

May 14, 2023

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Preparing the Hawkeyes for the B1G Grind

March Madness and the college basketball season are behind us now. Did you know that the Iowa Hawkeyes are one of only 10 teams in the country to make the last four NCAA Tournaments? What factors play into this consistency to perform at a high level? We can certainly look at the on-court statistics like […]

April 30, 2023

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The NFL Combine, Sprint Profiles, and the Importance of Overspeed Training

Like every year, the NFL Combine and its main event – the 40 yard dash – brought excitement, amazement and debate. For the stats geeks, this performance data (40 yard dash, vertical and broad jumps, 3 cone and 20-yard shuttle and bench press) is now entered into a publicly available repository, which anyone can access […]

March 31, 2023

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Football Fast and the NFL Combine: an inside look with Ryan Phillis

The NFL Combine. One week of poking, prodding, and testing potential talent from head to toe – not just figuratively but also literally. Cognitive tests, personality tests, and the head-to-toe medical evaluation. We are not privy to any of these of course, but we do see the on-field skills and drills and athletic performance tests […]

March 2, 2023

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Coach Garfield Ellenwood: What the athlete feels, what the coach sees, and what the data reports

The speed development triangle: what the athlete feels, what the coach sees, and what the data reports. In that order, those three qualities dictate the process coach Garfield Ellenwood uses to attack working with his sprinters and hurdlers. Training athletes ranging from college freshman to Olympians, Ellenwood provides continual sprint development—and that’s the key. He’s […]

August 25, 2021

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Training Acceleration and Max Speed for Paralympic Athletes with Georg Pfarrwaller

Georg Pfarrwaller has done his research. Studied JB Morin’s work on improving acceleration, tested out flywheel training and VBT apps, and tinkered with different loading parameters and periodization models. Coaching for PluSport, a Swiss organization dedicated to developing Paralympic athletes while also offering recreational athletic opportunities for individuals with disabilities, Pfarrwaller faces the dual challenge […]

May 24, 2021

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Bridging the Gap Between Elite and Recreational in Return to Sport Protocols, by Patrick Marti

For athletes at any level, serious injuries can not only derail their progress in the sport, but also threaten a core part of their identity. This reality equally extends to adults who may not participate in a professional competitive sport. In most cases, at our clinic Therapie Kreuzplatz in Zurich, we are managing non-professional clients […]

April 1, 2021

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Total Athlete Management with Sebastian Pisano of Wesport

The act of “managing” athletes tends to bring two completely separate images to mind: either an agent negotiating contracts and financial packages or a coach overseeing the planning and loading of a training program. At Wesport, a new boutique management organization based in Stockholm, those two distinct rails have been merged within a company targeting […]

March 16, 2021

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