we did these as well ,, first time I showed this stuff to someone they blew it off as no big deal , next morning the phone rings ,,, hello ? ,,, I , I fucking hate you ... and he hung upMy son is a college football player and does all this plyo type work in his training. I used to do it when I played, but it's evolved even more now - like everything else.
And man does this shit work. He is 305 and can jump out of the shallow end of a pool onto the pool deck. It's crazy.
For the rest of us old dogs - may god have mercy on your achilles and joints haha.
Really good channel , in my humble opinion.
We were doing this in football back in 1994 when I was in graduate school and working with the strength coach at a D-1AA football program here in Texas. Even Dr. Squat used to preach plyo training. He built a sand pit by his house and used to jump off the roof into the sand, doing depth jumps.
My high school was no football powerhouse, we were decent for northeast school. But we were really lucky to get a new strength and conditioning coach in the mid 90s who was light years ahead of his time for a northeast high school strength coach. We were one of the few schools in the area who even had a real strength coach. We were doing dots, bounding over hurdles and all kinds of plyos and explosive lifting back then. And it just keeps evolving. The guy was just put in my schools hall of fame last year when he retired. He was a savage and like a second father to me and a lot of kids. I teared up a bit at his hall of fame speech.
I wouldn't have played after high school if it wasn't for him. I was scrawny and a step slow as a freshman, but his program turned me into an athlete.
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