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Boo Schexnayder
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Boo Schexnayder
@BooSchex
Athletic Performance Coach and Consultant, NCAA Champion Coach, Olympic Coach. Visit my website for more information.
Vacherie, LA
sacspeed.com
Joined November 2015
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Apr 29, 2020
    Planning to do a 4 day/8 hour Webinar on speed/power/strength training... more details in a day or two.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Jan 12, 2021
    Congratulations Matt Rhea. Your speed/science based total revamp of the Bama S&C program has flown under the radar but has unleveled the playing field like never seen before.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Jan 19, 2020
    One of the challenges of coaching, is for the former athlete into the coach. One of the hardest things to let go of is the thing you think made you successful at a key point in career. Because it worked for you doesn’t mean it applies to others.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Apr 24, 2018
    “Engage the core” must be the new “fire the glutes” thing to say. I’ve heard it a few times this past week. Fascinating to think humans have walked upright for so long and have not been doing either of these two things.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Apr 25, 2017
    There is no "lifting" the knees in sprinting. There is applying force down which creates greater reflexive action, causing knees to rise.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Aug 3, 2022
    Coaches remember... the level of intensity you safely achieve in training is the level of performance you can expect. Can't say the same about volumes...
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Dec 11, 2020
    Volume is an irritant. It's busy work, preventing achievement of intensity. Makes you tired without accomplishing anything, while increasing risk. Viewing volume increases as progress is fool's gold.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Oct 16, 2022
    A disturbing trend in training. Focusing on weaknesses in a force-velocity profile means you're wallowing in low quality training. You need to train strengths to potentiate and bring along improvements in the weaknesses.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Oct 14, 2016
    Speed needs to be trained from day 1 for ALL athletes. Speed is base for all athletes. Training speed last in training year, gets you beat.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Oct 12, 2018
    I see sprint related practices with a lot tape drills, mini hurdles and cones involved. Makes me wonder if people are coaching obstacle course ninjas. In all seriousness, don’t ever get too far away from you being able to coach like those objects never existed.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Dec 22, 2020
    If you think rehab and training aren't the same, you don't understand either.
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Jan 23, 2022
    Maybe I'm not crazy after all, or maybe people are finally listening news.yahoo.com/super-bowl-con…
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Dec 13, 2019
    What Happened to Plyos? Some opinions here: sacspeed.com/wp/what-happen…
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    Boo Schexnayder
    @BooSchex
    Nov 21, 2020
    At Clemson, minority based men's sports (FB, BB) fund everything. It's interesting that they still be required to fund majority based sports, but no longer allowed to fund another minority based men's sport (Track)

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