AthleticQuickness.com is back at it again in attempts to make your athletic ventures as powerful and productive as possible. In today’s article they discuss the joints that are most commonly under trained and what they ultimately do for your bodily functions. This article focuses purely on educating you on the topic of your hip joints. […]
February 2019
Dr. VanSuch Seminar on 5 Torques for Speed Attracts World Class Coaches and Trainers
Top Jamaican Olympic Coaches & Therapists Attend AthleticQuickness.com Speed Training Seminar!!! As you all know, Dr. Larry VanSuch is a leading expert in training athletes to increase speed and outperform in their sport, and he has been working in conjunction with Anthony “Star” Geoghegan of the Realta Clinic to teach his revolutionary methods to top […]
How To Become a Faster and Better Player in Days – Not Weeks or Months
Training for speed is not the same as training for endurance. The muscles of the human body exist as one of two fibers: fast twitch and slow twitch. The former excel at activating rapidly and the latter are best at resisting heavy loads over time. Both have their strengths, but one cannot replace the other. […]
6 Amazing Exercises that Improve Athletic Speed
If you are an athlete, speed is one of the most important attributes you can bring to the game. With the right speed and power, you can do so much more in the sport than ever before. And believe it or not, there are tons of fun, simple exercises that you can do that will […]
The Plight of the Elite, Fast-Twitch Athlete
When you spot the fastest person on a sprinting team, you are specifically looking at someone who is referred to as a fast-twitch athlete. Athletes that have the ability to perform at speedy levels may often be experiencing a phenomena that includes their body outperforming the limits of their actual muscles and nervous system. Other […]
3 Tips to Keep Workouts Engaging For Young Athletes
Keeping workouts interesting and productive for young athletes involves a mix of variety in exercises and staples. If you do brand new exercises every time you step into the gym, progress will be nonexistent. However, if you do the exact same workout it will soon become stale. One way to keep interest is to vary […]
Exercise Predictability, Isometrics, & Partial Reps with Jamie Smith, Part II
Jamie Smith is an exercise expert. He was an athlete himself and has a degree in Sports Medicine and a concentration in Exercise Physiology. He now is an expert trainer for other athletes. His training focuses on the correct blend of predictable versus unpredictable training. One way to get that unpredictable training is to add […]