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Training the Neck (Survey)

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Radford University, Head Coach
UNCG, Head Coach
West Point, Assistant Coach
North Carolina A&T, Director of S&C
Washington Redskins (coaching observation of Dan Riley)
Optimum Fitness LLC Director
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West Montgomery High School-Strength Coach
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BS Exercise Science- Maryland/Radford
MS Human Performance/ Health Promotion- Virginia Tech
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Strengthening The Neck Protects Your AthletesNew research offers evidence-based protocol,which may be a step in reducing concussions By Ralph Cornwell, Ph.D. and Mark Asanovich, MS, Virginia Tech Uni…

Strengthening The Neck

Protects Your Athletes


New research offers evidence-based protocol,

which may be a step in reducing concussions

By Ralph Cornwell, Ph.D. and Mark Asanovich, MS,

Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, Va.

As strength and conditioning professionals, you are charged with the duty of first and foremost…

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Posted on January 1, 2013 at 3:20pm

DO YOU KNOW THE NUMBERS???

 

DO YOU KNOW THE NUMBERS???

DO YOU KNOW THE Numbers???????

COACHES EVERYWHERE KNOW HOW MUCH THEIR ATHLETES BENCH PRESS OR SQUAT.

ATHLETIC TRAINERS ARE AWARE OF MUSCLE IMBALANCES , INJURIES  OR THE PREDISPOSITIONS OF THEIR ATHLETES.…

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Posted on May 11, 2012 at 9:15am

No Paine No Gain? By Matthew Kavalek

 No “Paine” No Gain?

By: Matthew Kavalek

 

           

Historians often refer to Thomas Paine as “The Father of the American Revolution” because of his book Common Sense. The book presented the American colonists with an argument for freedom…

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Posted on December 10, 2011 at 11:00pm

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At 1:57pm on November 8, 2010, Bryon Rizzi said…
Coach,

Thanks for the request. Hope to talk with you soon on some different training ideas. This field is my passion and training athletes like myself is what I want to do. I will have my CSCS this next year. I currently go to The University of Findlay in Findlay Ohio where I will be playing my last college football game this next Saturday and also finishing school this next month too. Thanks for your time and good luck with your research.
At 3:41pm on October 15, 2010, Daniel Bristo said…
Just trying to get to know the people that i have as friends on here. background, areas of intrest, stuff like that.
thanks
At 2:15pm on October 15, 2010, Daniel Bristo said…
Ok. now that we are friends, who am i friends with?
At 2:14pm on September 13, 2010, Michael Lawrence said…
Coach,

Enjoyed the material related to your situation and the emphasis you place on protecting the neck. I was involved in a similar situation Always comforting to know that others are attempting to provide sensible training advice. Keep up the good work regarding your research.
At 11:13am on August 16, 2010, Matt Taylor said…
Thank you for the comment. Yes we train the neck 3 days a week. Day 1 Front and Back. Day 2 4-Way neck, and Day 3 R/L neck. We do regular reps and Iso movments.
At 8:56am on July 22, 2010, Daniel Stone said…
Ralph,

Thanks for the article information. Good stuff.
At 7:00pm on July 11, 2010, ted rendinell said…
Ditto on the neck. I personally loved the Nautilus 4 way neck
At 10:54am on July 10, 2010, Rashid Lowe said…
Hey Coach,

I love the way you emphasize the training of the neck. There are too many injury's that can be prevented with simple exercises. I train our athletes necks at least twice a week and we do neck warmups every practice. I truly believe in it. I have seen a great many a weight room(s) with only one neck station or no equipment to train the neck. Millions of dollars are being spent on state of the art weight facilities. The SAC coaches should try to section off one area of their weight room for head and neck exercises. Good luck with your research and PLEASE keep repeating "Train the neck". Some of us are listening! You should have a t-shirt made up! LOL Have a good one!
At 1:03am on March 15, 2010, Jenny Bradford said…
thank you for the request! hows training going?
At 2:33am on October 5, 2009, Tommy Heffernan said…
Good luck with your research. If possible can you let me know the results of your study. Aloha.
 
 
 

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