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Feed the Cats: Sprints-Based Lacrosse
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  • Chapter 1: The Process
  • 1

    Introduction
  • 2

    Feed The Cats
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    High Output
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    Hard Work + High Effort vs. Essential Work + High Output
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    The Process
  • Lesson 6:
    Buckminster Fuller

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  • 7

    Innovators
  • 8

    Extreme Results Never Come from Centrist Thinking
  • Chapter 2: The Grind
  • 9

    The Prototypical Coach
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    Grinders
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    Tired is the Enemy, Not the Goal
  • Chapter 3: The Art of War
  • 12

    Power - Speed - Strategy
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    Power Grade
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    Strategy
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    Speed Grade
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    Speed Must be the Only Priority
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    Max-Speed Sprinting is Extreme Movement
  • Chapter 4: Aerobic Myth
  • 18

    From the Textbook
  • 19

    Ancient Wisdom from Nebraska
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    Nebraska Preaching Energy Systems 35 Years Ago
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    The B.S. About Being in 4th Quarter Shape
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    Stop Doing Sh*t That Makes You Slow
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    Bad Sprint Habits
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    Stop Conditioning for the Conditioning Test
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    Intensity - Recovery - Repeat (Stack Anaerobic Work)
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    Who’s in Better Shape, a Sprinter or a Distance Runner?
  • Chapter 5: Prioritize Speed
  • 27

    The Folly of Too Many Priorities
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    The Main Thing
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    The Sprint Workout = 82 Seconds
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    Simple and Effective
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    McCaffrey Works with a Track Coach
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    21.7 MPH to 23.1 MPH in Six Months
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    1.4 MPH Difference
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    MPH’s Relationship to 40 Times
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    Rest, Recovery, and Sleep
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    Rest is Training
  • 37

    “Nito O Ou Omo Wa Itto O Mo Ezu.”
  • Chapter 6: Speed Reserve and Sprint Capacity
  • 38

    Train at 100 MPH
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    Speed Reserve and 4th Quarter Play
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    Speed Creates Endurance, Endurance Negates Speed
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    Endurance Never Creates Speed
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    Aerobic Train F*cks Up Mechanics, Confuses the CNS, and Kills Cats
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    Sprint Capacity and Speed
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    A Culture of Speed
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    Slow Guys Can Hardly Move When Fatigued (Doesn’t Age Well Either)
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    Endurance Work Does Not Create 4th Quarter Freshness
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    The End of the 400 Meters Always Sucks
  • Chapter 7: Practice
  • 48

    Accept Small Wins at the Craps Table
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    Hormesis Curve: Don’t Burn the Steak
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    Never Let Today Ruin Tomorrow
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    Off-Season Training Mistakes
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    Bill Bowerman: Moderate Exercise Never Leads to World Records
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    Weekly Practice Plan
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    In-Season Practice Mistakes
  • 55

    Toughness and Conditioning vs. Speed, Health, and Happiness
  • Chapter 8: Why Feed The Cats Coaches Never Go Back
  • 56

    Mark Manson: It Must Be Fun, Exciting, or Emotionally Valuable
  • 57

    FTC Endless Feedback Loop
  • 58

    Contact Information

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Feed the Cats: Sprints-Based Lacrosse

“SPRINT BASED LACROSSE” is the ninth course of an ambitious “Feed the Cats certification program created by Tony Holler. Feed the Cats is a revolutionary way of training, coaching, and teaching that values specificity, essentialism, performance, and love. After gaining a world-wide following in Track & Field, FTC has now gained a strong foothold in American football. This presentation rocked th...

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