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Got fruit?

Start off your day with a healthy dose of antioxidants. This is perhaps the easiest time of day to get the antioxidants your body needs. An example of an excellent antioxidant breakfast would be a piece of whole grain bread topped with almond butter along with a bowl of fresh fruit. If you are in [...]

Get low, get low…

There are many types of squat exercises. For instance, some people use barbells with heavy weights attached in order to maximize their leg muscles. If this is not your goal and you are only hoping to tone your legs and buttocks, use lighter weights. Always begin with what you are comfortable with and work your [...]

SNI interviews Coach Taylor and STT

CEO and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and the Editor in Chief of the Sports Nutrition Insider, Dr. Jose Antonio interviews Coach Taylor and shares the answers to the tough questions. To read the interview, click here. The Sports Nutrition Insider is dedicated to covering the latest news in sports nutrition. For [...]

STT on ASAP

Athletic Strength And Power Podcaster Ed Cicale interviewed Coach Taylor at Kim Wood's "Meeting of the Tribes" Strength Clinic. To hear the podcast, click here. Athletic Strength and Power (aka ASAP) is a systematic approach to improving the various physical components that are necessary for athletic success. The ASAP program has a proven track record [...]

Most can't get enough.

While it is important for everyone to stay hydrated, it is especially important for athletes to maintain proper hydration during extensive workouts. Our bodies are made of almost two-thirds water. It is no surprise then that many of the organs in our body require a substantial amount of water to remain healthy. On a normal [...]

Gabe Harrington: A STT Exclusive

This week on iTunes, STT interviews passionate strength coach from the Patriot League. As the Head Strength and Conditioning coach for Colgate University, Gabe Harrington oversees all aspects of Colgate’s student-athlete’s development for sport performance. Within a non-linear system, the Raiders employ a multi-disciplined program geared to develop individual and team success. Gabe also owns [...]

Are Antioxidants in Training?

By now, you’ve probably heard about the health benefits of foods rich in antioxidants. Free-radical fighting antioxidants will help you defend your body against heart disease, cancer, and other degenerative diseases. They will also slow down the aging process helping you to look and feel younger. Did you know that antioxidants also play a significant [...]

STT on "Coaches Corner"

It is Summer. Camp is coming up. And you are looking for an edge! Coaches Robert Taylor from SMARTER Team Training and Colin Quay from Elite Athlete Training Services talk about strength and conditioning, tips on improving your conditioning programs, and how to make those necessary adjustments during the season. The CompuSports Radio Network provides [...]

Make time or it will take your game time.

[tubepress video="THggoSUXkXo"] If you are interested in becoming increasingly more agile, fit and strong, then improving your flexibility is important. With improved flexibility, your muscles and joints will be able to move through a full range of movement. This will have the added benefit of improving your performance in any sport or physical activity. Unfortunately, [...]

Go warm up!

[tubepress video="d5C8bJPbngQ"] “I’m good. Let’s go.” “Take a lap.” “I stretched, so I am good to start.” These should all be red flag statements at the beginning of any workout. You need to prepare the body to train or compete. Game day, practice, conditioning, strength, etc all need the appropriate warm-up so that the body [...]