SST MID WEEK Athlete News- More scholarship offers and goals scored!

SST Waterloo athlete Mike Hoffman is on a scoring spree in the NHL- 27 points in 24 games with the Sens!  Of those 27 points he has hit the twine 15 times already!

SST Hamilton Athlete Darnell Nurse is becoming a steady force on the Edmonton Oiler Blue line logging tons of ice time

Toronto Marlie Captain and D man Andrew Campbell is scoring goals at will! This know stay at home D man has already potted 6 goals in the young season. Are the Leafs that good that he shouldn’t be called up?????

US High school football player Josh Palmer received two offers yesterday- NC State and Northern Illinois!  Congrats to this outstanding wr!

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St Roch DB Tyrell Richards continues his round the Canada University tour- he just came back from the University of Calgary ….also the University of Star running back Mercer Timmis who is getting ready for his upcoming pro and CFL Combine day

Congrats to Justin Veltri who has committed to Carlton University…Coach Sumaruh not only has great football player but a fine young man coming into his program

Congrats to SST Laval athlete Simon Legare in signing with the Ottawa Red Blacks!

NOTE: The OPC; the largest All star game in Ontario…… tryouts are this weekend- please note dates and times for your region at www.canadafootballchat.com

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Very proud of our athletes from all regions- SST STRONG

The PROCESS….the will to win???? Do you have it???

Just working away and I asked one of my athletes if he wanted to participate in our upcoming 2016 Big Man camp for OL/DL..he stated no cause he wanted to tryout for a specific all star team and workout..no problem I totally understood

Although, this got me thinking…as a coach my players always here me say – you need to work the process- what do I mean by this?  I have no problem with this athlete or any other athlete wanting to play in all star games but I ask this- EVERYONE wants to win but what are you going to do in your athletic and academic process to get there?

I asked Diesel the same question and he said he went to as many camps as possible when he was younger…I asked one of my highly skilled athlete the same question – he attends as many camps as he can afford but does a ton to get better..says he rather spend his money on getting better with great coaching

The process…..learning as much as you can from a variety of coaches….taking these new found attributes in helping you succeed

I think about Michael O’ Connor- Vanier Cup champ and QB- would he be as good as he is by just playing games in Canada? Or by going to camps…training schools in the USA? Probably not- actually CERTAINLY not.

He won on that Saturday because of the work he put in…the process of his development..the hours of training with proper coaching

Agree or disagree but highly skilled athletes spend millions of hours honing their craft-spending endless time on a basketball court/ ice rink/ football field by themselves bettering their game- they went thru the PROCESS of hard endless work

Larry Jusdanis

SST NFL and CFL Athletes EXCEL!

What a great weekend- Congrats to both the Edmonton Eskimos and Ottawa Red Blacks- an exciting Grey Cup won by Edmonton- a special congrats to SST Alumni athletes Brian Ramsey and Shamawd Chambers in hoisting the Grey Cup!

As well, Shamawd took home the Most Valuable Canadian Award!

What a crazy Monday night Football game…Browns and Ravens go down to the last play and former Virginia U player Brent Urban blocks the last second field goal which was scooped up by the Ravens for the game winning td with no time left!

Crazy weekend! next week will be our big Hockey report!

SST Athlete Special

Usually we do our athlete report on Mondays but a few special athletes need to be recognized ASAP

Congrats to Calgary Dino running back Mercer Timmis- as he received his 3rd straight CIS All Canadian award!

Not to be out done- QB Canada Star Will Finch was the Hec Crighton runner up and 2nd team All Canadian QB!

One of the best athletes i have ever worked with was Brad Sinopoli- many I have told that he could easily play QB in the CFL…as many Canadian QB’s he was moved to wr….result- VOTED TOP CANADIAN in the CFL- CONGRATS!

USA report – after smashing all of Alabama’s throwing records Nathan Rourke will be playing in the Alabama All star game next weekend!

WR Josh Palmer is heading to the Florida State Championship next week

Congrats to all of these special athletes- this is what makes coaching and training so much fun

SST Monday Morning Athlete NEWS!- QB Canada member wins state, Scholarship offers soon?

Sorry about the last two weeks…I was away but we are back this week with a ton of news!

Lets start off south of the border where Nathan Rourke led his Alabama high school to the State championship! Nathan threw for 3 tds and ran for another in Edgewood’s 40-34 win

Nathan’s stats for the year…59 tds vs 3 ints and a 75% completion ratio…what’s next for this superstar?… UCLA, New Mexico, Missouri, Kent State and Yale have all shown interest!

From Alabama to High school football in Halton…Assumption vs Nelson…with many SST athletes representing these fine schools one would expect a great game. The fans were not disappointed…a slug fest with Assumption winning 11-9

Some notable stars…Dom Ciraco was all over the field with an INT, Forced fumble and fumble recovery- plus many tackles and doing this while playing both ways! Dom Mandalfino toted the rock for Assumption and showed why he is a top recruit

Kudos to many of SST players who did the same…Pat Spelman..Jack Miller..Ben Cowman..Evan Luckie…Riley Littlejohn..these guys seemed to never come off the field.

Not to be outdone was Tyrell Richards who led his St Roch team to the Peel championship..Ty had two INT’s one of which he returned for a 40 yard td!

OFSSA play downs are next for these great teams..good luck!

CIS national semi finals news..SST Laval running back Sean Thomas Erlington leads his Montreal team to a victory over Guelph ..Sean has torn up the playoffs- in 3 games- 70 carries- 581 yards and 3 tds!

Good luck to the Carrabin in this weeks Vanier Cup!

How about some Hockey news…Andrew Campbell the Toronto Marlies captain has already scored 5 goals as a defensemen..are the leafs next?

Until next week with some Grey Cup and Vanier cup news!

SST Athlete Wednesday Review

A few days late but never the less! Some of SST’s NHL hockey players are logging some ice time!  D Men Darnell Nurse and Ryan Ellis continue their strong play with close to 20 minutes per night!

Mike Hoffman of the Senators has put up 9 points and assisted on the game winner last night versus the Habs!

Congrats to Mercer Timmis and Brett Blazsko of the Calgary Dinos- they are ranked #1 in the country heading into the playoffs

Not to be out done is former teammate of both Will Finch- QB who has led Western to the number two ranking in the country

Great to see these guys hopefully meet up in the Vanier!

Eric Morelli of Laurier may have a say in this as he leads his Laurier team into London this weekend after he totalled 3tds in the Hawks big win over Mac

Congrats to Mater Dei High in California who are the 3rd ranked team in the state!

Qb Phenom Nathan Rourke is close to breaking the Alabama State td record- he has thrown for 44 tds!

High School football starts this week with many of SST Athletes biting at the bit! Good luck to all!

SST Athlete News- Player of the week and OPC starts!

Congrats to SST Milton athlete Madison Taylor who is Northeast 10 Conference goalkeeper and rookie of the week!

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SST Linebacker U is looking good…both Michael Moore and Luke McQuilken each had 7 tackles in their tough loss vs Laurier

QB U members Eric Morelli and Nate Hobbs squared off in Kingston with Eric leading his team to a tough win!

QB Canada member Nathan Rourke is still tearing up the the high school loop in Alabama- He has thrown a whopping 44tds!

The #1 ranked Dinos are being led by RB Mercer Timmis and Wr Brett Blaszko..Brett scored his first td of the year in their big win on Friday night

SST Long time hockey player Andrew Campbell and Tim Brent Squared off in Philly yesterday…Soupy – the Marlies Captain got the best of Tim’s team with a 3-1 win yesterday

SST’s first ever 7 on 7 Camp was a true success…the competiveness was exceptional with all of our athletes! Great coaching and athletes equal success!

The largest all-star football game in Canada started this weekend with tryouts in the GTA and Ottawa- huge numbers at both camps- should be some great games in May 2016

OPC West and Halton – Peel start this weekend in St Kitts and Burlington

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SST Athlete review- scholarship offer and CIS record broken!

Wow- special weekend that just past…on a personal note I myself was inducted into the Acadia Hall of Fame and so were my 95 teammates- thanks for the great times guys!

Now onto the real athletes! SST Laval Qb Jeremi Roch breaks the all time CIS passing yardage record..CONGRATS!

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SST Burlington phenom WR Josh Palmer started his first game at St Thomas Aquinas in Florida- he recorded his first td as well….during the past week the University of Illinois watched his practice and offered him a full scholarship!

SST Waterloo athlete and NHL Star Mike Hoffman is tearing it up with the Ottawa Senators has 7 points – 3 goals to start off the season!

QB Canada member Eric Morelli was chosen as CIS athlete of the week…congrats young man!

LB’s Luke McQuilken and Luke Korol both had strong games leading their University

Both players recorded sacks in sealing the victory!

Congrats to all players this past week!

666 Bench workout for OL/DL

MAX SIZE AND MAX STRENGTH BENCH WORKOUT

Why is it that whenever I’m in a gym I see people benching the same weight at each workout? It usually goes like this. A person performs a few reps at 185 pounds then at 205, and maybe 225 and then they get stuck. At this point the individual moves to another exercise, most likely the incline bench, and does the same kind of thing. You would think that after a year the weight they can bench would be through the roof, but unfortunately they haven’t seen continued improvement because most people don’t know how to maximize their strength training capacity. They don’t know how to initiate progression. The potential for increasing muscle size just isn’t being met.

Though we, at SST, have different bench routines for each of our athletes, the one I want to outline here is a favorite because it helps the athlete gain not only strength, but also size.

Basically the workout consists of 6 sets of 6 reps but with drop sets. Of course, after finishing this workout, many of our athletes feel like their body has been to hell and back!

Here’s how the program works from a physiological standpoint. An important factor to consider when working to increase strength and muscle size is to maximize motor unit activation. To better understand this, think of your body as containing a pool of motor units. By performing the Max strength Max size bench workout, which consists of lifting at, or near, maximum capacity, you would activate almost all of those motor units. The type of motor units we are aiming to recruit are the “fast twitch” or the type IIb muscle fibers. Fast twitch fibers are associated with high threshold motor units and are evidenced by power, speed and explosiveness. SST encourages their athletes to recruit the fast twitch fibers because this optimizes the most potential for building both strength and size. And who doesn’t want to be bigger and stronger?

The Max Strength Max Size workout is also an effective tool when used to build up the legs, but for now let’s look at increasing bench performance.

Exercise order

Exercise

Sets

Reps

Tempo

Rest in between reps

Rest after set

A1

14” Bench press

2

2,1,1,1,1

401

15

100

A2

Wide grip pull- ups

2

6

301

0

100

B1

Bench press

2

2,1,1,1,1

301

15

100

B2

Narrow grip pull ups

2

6

301

0

100

C1

Wide grip Bench press

2

2,1,1,1,1

301

15

100

C2

Chin ups

2

6

211

0

100

D1

Decline lying db triceps extension

3

8-12

311

0

90

D2

External rotation on knee with db

3

15

301

0

90

About Tempo: Tempo refers to speed of movement. The first number represents the speed, in seconds, when lowering the weight or letting it down with gravity. The second number refers to the pause between lowering and raising. The third number refers to the speed of raising the weight.

For an example, look at the chin-up tempo. The tempo is 211; therefore the athlete would lift himself up over the bar in one second, pause for one second and then lower himself for 2 seconds.

For the most efficient workout SST pairs exercises together. For instance, you would do A1 immediately followed by A2 as the first pairing, and then repeat until all sets have been completed. At this point move on to B1 and B2 and follow the same pattern.

Here are a few pointers to keep in mind:

Three different grips are used for bench work.

Differing the grip and varying the load, increases muscle tension and motor unit activation. By varying the grip you maximize muscle recruitment thus increasing the potential to build muscle mass.

How the rep scheme is broken down.

SST recommends starting with a weight that is near your maximum ability for one rep. Lift this weight for 2 reps. Wait 15 seconds then use a weight that is 5 to 10% less and perform a single rep at maximum tension. Repeat with this weight until you have completed 6 reps in total.

Alternate bench work with chin-ups/pull-ups.

Research has shown that by working opposite muscle groups overall strength is improved in the most beneficial manner. Perform all 6 reps of chins and pull-ups at the same time with no rest in between reps. When you are able to perform all 6 reps with ease add more weight.

It is important to rest between sets.

There is a 15 second rest between reps when doing bench lifts which allows the body to recover and to recruit maximum motor units for every lift. By lifting in this manner, the athlete is able to tap into the higher threshold motor units. By using the maximum tension in every lift, you can expect to make tremendous gains in strength and start to build up size.

This workout is demanding but the results are well worth the effort. Perform your workout once every 4 – 5 days for a month and let me know what you think.

Larry Jusdanis is the owner of Sports Specific Training Inc. and has trained thousands of athletes from a variety of sports ranging from your Weekend Warrior to the Professional.

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