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Designing & Implementing A School-Wide Athletic Development Program
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  • 1

    Keys To Going From A Good To Great Strength And Conditioning Program
  • Chapter 1: Foundational Principles Of A School-Wide Program
  • 2

    Creating Goals & Measuring Success
  • 3

    Staffing A School-Wide Training Program
  • 4

    Accounting Of Training Stipends And Hours
  • 5

    Using Multiple Spaces To Execute Workouts
  • Lesson 6:
    Training Large Groups Simultaneously

  • Chapter 2: Off-Season Workouts & Scheduling
  • 7

    Training Calendars That Accommodate Athlete's Busy Schedules
  • 8

    Developing A Summer Training Schedule
  • 9

    Example Summer Workout Schedule
  • 10

    Example Summer Workout Layout
  • 11

    Example Fall Workout Schedule
  • 12

    Example Winter Workout Schedule
  • 13

    Example Spring Workout Schedule
  • 14

    Example Spring Workout Layout
  • 15

    Scheduling Extended Breaks
  • 16

    Designing Change-Up Weeks
  • 17

    Sport-Specific Workouts
  • 18

    Integrating Sport-Specific Drills Into Off-Season Drills
  • Chapter 3: Training A Variety Of Ages & Abilities
  • 19

    Solving The Problem Of A Continuous Flow Of New Athletes
  • 20

    Coaching And Assessing Athleticism Part 1
  • 21

    Coaching And Assessing Athleticism Part 2
  • 22

    Workouts For Athletes That Are Intimidated By The Weight Room
  • 23

    Programming For Club Athletes
  • 24

    Creating Workouts And Schedules For Athletes Who Want To Do Extra
  • 25

    Preparing Incoming 9th Graders
  • Chapter 4: In-Season Workouts & Scheduling
  • 26

    Organizing In-Season Workouts
  • 27

    In-Season Tapering
  • 28

    Preparing An In-Season Conditioning Plan
  • 29

    Example In-Season Football Training Calendar
  • 30

    Example Basketball In-Season Training Calendar
  • 31

    Programming Day-Before-Game Workouts
  • 32

    Game-Day Logistics To Prepare For Victory
  • 33

    Programming Day-After-Game Workouts
  • 34

    Day-After-Game Workouts
  • Chapter 5: Communicating With Parents, Coaches, & Athletes
  • 35

    Parent And Athlete Communication
  • 36

    Seasonal Parent All-Sports Preseason Meeting Script
  • 37

    Strength And Conditioning Parent Information
  • Chapter 6: Injury Reduction & Return-To-Play
  • 38

    Injury Reduction
  • 39

    Training Athletes With High Injury Rates
  • 40

    Programming For Injured Athletes
  • 41

    Organizing A Flexibility Program
  • 42

    Injury Reduction Through Rehab Exercises
  • 43

    Balance Training - Training Theory And Programming
  • Chapter 7: Assessing Athletes & Program Efficacy
  • 44

    Creating A Competitive Atmosphere
  • 45

    Testing Organization
  • 46

    Using Testing To Inform Programming
  • Chapter 8: Warm-Up Routines To Improve Athleticism
  • 47

    Designing A Warm-Up
  • 48

    Designing A Warm-Up For Athletic Development
  • Chapter 9: Plyometric & Agility Programs
  • 49

    Designing Plyometric And Agility Routines
  • 50

    Programming Checklist For A Championship Plyometric Program
  • 51

    Recovery Time For Explosive Actions
  • 52

    Using Ground Contact To Increase Athleticism
  • 53

    Programming An Effective Agility Program
  • 54

    Teaching Stopping Mechanics Through Speed And Agility Drills
  • 55

    Teaching Transitions
  • 56

    Reaction Drills
  • Chapter 10: Linear Speed Programs
  • 57

    Designing Linear Speed Routines
  • 58

    The Missing Details Of Linear Speed Programs
  • 59

    Intentional Use Of Rest And Recovery For Speed Training
  • 60

    Teaching 2-Point And 3-Point Football Stances
  • 61

    Applications Of The Universal Athletic Position
  • 62

    Creating Sprint Drills From Football Specific Skills
  • Chapter 11: Sport-Specific Conditioning Programs
  • 63

    Designing Conditioning Routines
  • 64

    Maximizing Effort And Exertion Level
  • Chapter 12: Strength Training & Muscle Building
  • 65

    Designing Strength Training Routines
  • 66

    Training The Nervous System To Recruit Muscle Fibers
  • 67

    Programming Rest And Recovery For Strength Training
  • 68

    Quick And Easy Adjustments To Vary Weightlifting Exercises
  • 69

    What Should Not Be Programmed Into Off-Season Workouts
  • 70

    A Simple Technique Fix For Strength Exercises
  • 71

    Pros And Cons Of Programming Olympic Lifts And Alternatives
  • 72

    Using Strength Training To Teach Stopping Mechanics
  • 73

    Using The Feet To Increase Strength And Limit Injuries
  • 74

    Programming Different Grips To Enhance Strength
  • 75

    Using Machines For Athletic Development
  • Chapter 13: Supplemental Information
  • 76

    Power Point Slides For The Entire Course
  • 77

    Exercise Bank And Videos

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Designing & Implementing A School-Wide Athletic Development Program

Even if you are a personal trainer, have trained one particular team, or own your own gym, organizing a school-wide training program has very unique challenges. This course is a detailed description of how to design and implement workouts and how to navigate scheduling and logistical concerns. For the last 13 years, Exclerate Athletic Development has been training individual athletes, high scho...

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