Why Is Strength Training Important To Athletes?
(Sunday, August 14, 2005) -
The improvement of performance in athletics over the past few years has been phenomenal. For example, twenty years ago the average football lineman weighed 250 pounds and ran a 5.2 second 40-yard dash. This was considered to be nearing the genetic limit for a player. Now, running backs that weigh what the lineman used to weigh are running 4.4 second 40-yard dashes! Strength training has made the single, most positive contribution to this type of improvement. Today, strength training influences every athletic program in the country, no matter what the sport - male or female. Athletes now find it necessary to lift weights and participate in conditioning programs to better prepare themselves for the competitive rigors of the athletic season. View all Parisi Speed School Press Releases This article has been read 103 times.
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