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Jogging, cycling or jumping rope doesn’t prepare you to perform.

 
You’ve heard the phrase you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Every training session is a bit like that. It’s vital that you set the tone straight from the off! I’m amazed at just how little thought seems to go into most warm ups. We’ve all seen it, the coach sending the team off to jog some laps, or the personal trainer sitting the client on a bike for 5 minutes before the training session. It’s just not good enough.
 
Traditionally warm ups are considered a necessary evil and a bit of a hassle, ‘let’s just get through this so that we can start training properly’.Most traditional warm ups focus mainly on the temperature-related mechanisms and involve basic activities that require movement of the major muscle groups of the body, such as jogging, cycling, or jumping rope (skipping).
 
However, preliminary exercise should prepare the body not only physiologically but also psychologically.
 
Forget About Warm Ups…from now on I want you to think of Movement Preparation.
 
Movement preparation encompasses technical reinforcement of fundamental movement patterns, promotes cognitive thought processes that are critical to body awareness, emphasizes the expression of movement speed on the force-velocity continuum, and finally it creates variety and interest that will engage athletes/clients. Oh….it also increases your core temperature and gets a bit of a sweat on!
 
Physical Responses to Movement Preparation
Movement preparation initially increases tissue temperatures throughout the body, which in turn causes a rise in whole body core temperature.  This increase in temperature is brought about by:
·      friction between muscle fibres during muscular contraction
·      dilation of intra-muscular blood vessels
·      redistribution of the circulation, and finally
·      the breakdown and metabolism of fuels during exercise.
 
An increase in whole body temperature allows the muscles and joints to move optimally, reduces the resistance to blood flow throughout the body so that blood can then be easily distributed to the working musculature and improves nervous activity leading to improvements in the rate of muscular contraction, reaction times, and the overall control of whole body balance and motor function. Finally, from a cardiovascular perspective, temperature is central to the rate at which oxygen can be released from the blood and delivered to the working muscles.
 
And you thought it was just about getting a sweat on!
 
Psychological Responses to Movement Preparation
Peddling on a stationary bike, jogging round a football field, or sitting down performing static stretches are not particularly mentally stimulating activities! However, I still see athletes and gym-goers alike adopting such approaches to their pre-exercise preparations on a regular basis. These activities are‘easy’ to perform and in most cases don’t require much thought.
 
I personally want my athletes and clients mentally ‘dialed in’ and ‘switched on’ at the start of the training session. It’s an absolute must in my books to work on elevating the cognitive function of the body, placing value on developing the alertness, acuity, and mental arousal needed to focus the athletes mind.
 
Complex tasks used as movement preparation can serve to promote a number of cognitive functions.
·      Neural activity within the brain is elevated, and the higher centres of the brain are stimulated above resting levels.
·      Activation of the brain centres required for motor function gives a cognitive focus to kinesthetic feedback. As an athlete begins to become aware of what a given movement feels like, he/she can then go about changing components of that motor function in order to execute the motor task more efficiently or effectively. Kinesthetic movement patterns can then be rehearsed, with the mind becoming intimately associated with the quality of the performance outcome.
·      Stimulating the mind through more complex movement preparation tasks often allows for‘technical reinforcementof an activity and/or movement patters that will be experienced in an ensuing activity.
·      Effective use of the movement preparation time will elevate the psychological focus of an athlete, allowing them to enter into their training session with a mental state that is conducive to optimal performance. Performing semi-complex movements, such as those utilised in the P2P approach to movement preparation will promote this mental focus.
 
Be it physiological responses or psychological responses, movement preparation activities should serve to elevate all the systems of the body to heightened levels, where they will then promote optimal performance standards. Gone are the days jogging round a field or a court and then performing static stretching prior to training or competition. 
 
Prepare 2 Perform: Olympic Movement Preparation represents a new approach to Movement Preparation!!
 
The use of Weightlifting techniques by athletes and gym-goers alike is widespread. Performing Olympic weightlifting movements requires balance, coordination, and proprioceptive feedback from the whole nervous system. In order that they be performed correctly, weightlifting variants require the correct sequencing of explosive/ballistic muscle actions. What is more, due to the dynamic nature of this type of exercise, the weightlifting movements can also elevate cardiovascular and metabolic systems above resting levels.
 
 
It’s time to move with the changes.
 

>>Prepare 2 Perform: Olympic Movement Preparation<<

 
If you spend the first 10 minutes of every session just getting your clients muscles warm, before you do the ‘serious work’, then you are wasting a massive portion of your time. Prepare 2 Perform: Olympic Movement Preparation represents a novel strategy to movement preparation and warm-up. It removes athletes from the proprioceptively-starved environments of traditional warm-up routines, and challenges all the physiological and psychological systems that are critical for ensuing activity. The Olympic lifts are dynamic, whole body movements, and activate a large number of muscles in gross motor actions. All in all, Olympic Weightlifting activities represent an fantastic way to perform movement preparation, and by their nature they fit in with the P2P philosophies.
Dec
17

Happy Holidays!

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I just wanted to send a quick message to everyone to wish you all happy holidays.

I love this time of year and I’m feeling particularly festive and generous today so I’ve got an offer.

The Prepare 2 Perform Olympic Movement Preparation package was initially discounted to £49.95 just to make sure there were no technical hitches. Once we were happy with the backroom processing the price was going to go up to the normal retail price of £69.95.

Well, the first orders have been delivered this week and I’ve already been getting feedback from the satisfied customers that took advantage of the reduced price. It means that the price should really go up, as we know there are no more technical issue to sort out.

Here’s what I’m going to do…it’s a week now until I put my feet up and have some time with the family so between now and then the Olympic Movement Preparation package will remain at the low price of just £49.95 (until midnight GMT on 24th December)…after the 24th the price goes up and stays up!

Grab your copy and kick start your sessions in 2011 with a more effective movement preparation strategy.

Happy Holidays

Nick

 

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(How comes I’m wearing the daft hat and Duncan isn’t?!)

Firstly, thanks for your patience, we’ve been getting lots of e-mails asking when the product was going to be available. Some lucky individuals managed to snap up an advance copy when they attended the EXF-Perform Better Workshop back in the summer and we are almost ready to push the button properly.

I’m probably going to get my arse kicked by the techie guys that have been setting up the store etc for the product but I can’t wait any longer. If you want to get hold of you copy of the P2P Olympic Movement Preparation DVD and Manual then check out the link below. This link will take you directly to the sales page where you can get hold of a copy for just £49.95.

(I’m not sure how long it’s going to be at this price but it won’t be forever, at some point in December the price will go up to the normal RRP of £69.95.)

The reason I’m discounting it at the moment is because I need to make sure the whole system is working and the only way we will know is if you actually buy the product!!

This is probably not the way to do things from a sales and marketing point of view but sod it, I’m an S&C coach – not a sales rep! I’m a man of action and I’m fed up of waiting, so you have my word and can rest assured that if in the unlikely event that the sales process doesn’t work just let me know and I will sort out the glitch and make sure you get the product. You won’t need to contact me but here’s the e-mail just in case info@nickgrantham.com

Once we are 100% sure that everything is working the price will go up and the sale will end. The chances of there being a problem are slim so if you ask me its well worth picking up your copy at the reduced price!

 

>>P2P Olympic Movement Preparation DVD and Manual<<

 

Grab your copy and let us know what you think, we can’t wait to get your feedback and find out how you are using it in your everyday training and coaching.

 

Oct
11

Sneak Peak

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OK, regulars to the site will know that I’ve been working hard with Duncan French to put together our first information product. It’s taken a little longer than planned but the product is with the publishers and it’s looking great (even if I do say so myself – and I just have!). Anyway, I’m already being asked for copies and some of you want to take a look at what you will be getting for your money.

I’ve quickly pulled one of the clips (featuring Duncan) to give you a feel for the quality of the DVD. The whole package inlcudes:

DVD Includes
·      3 Warm Up Complexes
·      10 Movement Preparation Complexes
·      Detailed Visual Demonstrations combined with Written and Audio cues
·      Multiple Camera Angles
·      Crisp, Clear Audio
·      Navigation Menu Allows Viewers to Easily Pick and Choose which Drills to View
 
Training Manual Includes
·      125 page fully illustrated training manual
·      Full annotations (so you know what to watch out for when performing the drills).
·      Scientific Rationale for the Recommendations: The “Why” instead of just the “What”

Anyway, check out the clip and let me know what you think.

P2P Olympic Movement Preparation from Nick Grantham on Vimeo.

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Duncan and I sat down this weekend and put the dates in our diary for the Spring 2011 Performance Training Mentorship Programme. The next programme will run between March 30th and April 1st 2011.

We’ve already had a number of coaches apply for a place on the Spring programme and we are limiting the intake to just 10 coaches to maximise the learning experience.

I’ve clipped up one of the testimonials from the Autumn programme that we just completed. Chris Walton from W10 Performance in London spent 3 days with us, along with his business partner Jean Claude Vacassin. Check out the video and here what Chris had to say about the 3 days.

Just thought I would share a short montage of the footage taken during the 3 day Performance Training Mentorship Programme that I myself and Duncan French delivered a couple of weeks ago here in Newcastle. I’ll get a full report posted up this month, but for now, check out the video.

  

Performance Training Mentorship Programme from Nick Grantham on Vimeo.

We’ve had some great feedback – here’s just one of the testimonials:

"I’ve had the pleasure to learn from some of the best S&C coaches in the business and can say, without doubt, that Duncan and Nick are two of the best out there.  Their combined knowledge is phenomenal and as they are actually practicing coaches, you know that the knowledge you glean from them is proven to work in the field.  What is different about this mentorship is that Duncan and Nick do not spoon feed you al  the information.  Instead, they help you to understand how things work so that you are capable of coming up with your own drills, exercises, systems and strategies.  This approach is far more valuable to any coach or trainer as variety in training is key and the ability to understand how all the components of training come together mean that you will become a far more effective coach.

It was a thoroughly enjoyable 3 days, spent learning in a relaxed environment with 2 guys who were very generous with their time.  I took many ideas back to my working environments and have successfully incorporated them into my training programmes, assessments, training systems and my training philosophy.  The biggest compliment I can pay to these guys is that I’ve  recommended them to other trainers and coaches for future mentorships."

Chris Walton – S&C Coach (W10 Performance)

If you are a strength and conditioning coach, personal trainer, physical therapist, sports therapist, or other health professional then this is your last chance to apply for the Performance Training Mentorship Programme that I’m running in September with my colleague Duncan French.

We can’t accept applications for the Septmeber programme after the 29nd August and the next programme won’t run until 2011, so check out what we are going to cover in September and get yourself up to Newcastle for 3 days of hands on learning, backed up with solid theories and principles.You may even get time to have a night oot on the toon!

Whether training high performance athletes, young athletes or weekend warriors, learning the training methodologies that we use will help you raise your level as an achiever in your profession. We guarantee a 3 day mentorship that will change the way you train yourself and your athletes/clients. We will improve your skills as a trainer and give you the confidence to work with anyone, from weekend warriors through to Olympic level athletes.

Here’s what James has to say about being mentored…

 "I have always been passionately fond of sport and chose to study sports science for my first degree. Here I developed an interest in strength and conditioning but was not sure how to progress in this field. As soon as I began working with Nick he gained my full interest and attention. His mentor programme was different from anything that I had previously encountered. He is able to combine academic knowledge and practical application making personal development easy and enjoyable. His mentoring technique bridges the gap between academic studies and the working environment. Nick has been an inspiration to me as I look forward to starting a career in strength and conditioning. I will always be grateful to him for the way in which he developed my professional and personal skills and for his unfailing help and encouragement."
James Hairsine 

Duncan and I sat down at the start of the year and put a programme together that covers all of the essential elements required by fitness professionals wanting to take their skills to the next level. Here’s what you can expect from the 3 days.


DAY 1 – Wednesday Performance Conditioning Framework

Module One – The Fundamental Principles

Training variables and tools may change but your training principles should remain constant. In the first module Nick and Duncan will walk you through fundamental training principles that are central to the development of high performance training programmes. You will learn the importance of transfer of training and why progressive overload underpins everything you do as a coach.

Module Two – Evaluations

Conducting an initial evaluation of your client, athlete or team is crucial. Learn how to develop an effective needs analysis, the key points to remember during evaluations, and the most effective movement screens and fitness tests currently being used by professionals in the industry.

Module Three – Programme Design

Nick and Duncan have written thousands of training programmes for professionals in sport and will share with you how to design the most effective programme for the athlete. You will discover how to choose suitable periodisation models, manipulate every training variable (not just sets and reps) and how to select and sequence exercises to develop fully integrated training programmes.

Module Four – Art and Science of Performance Coaching

Do you know how to get the best out of your athletes and clients? In this module Nick and Duncan will share with you decision training strategies that are far superior to traditional behavioural models. You will learn about the evolution of coaching and how to use language more effectively to establish triggers and coaching cues that will elevate your clients’ performances during training.


DAY 2 – Thursday – Advanced Conditioning Strategies

Module One – Movement Preparation

If your idea of preparing a client or athlete to perform is to send them off on a run around the pitch or to sit them on a bike for 10 minutes then you need to pay attention during this module. Nick and Duncan will show the importance of movement preparation and will explore a range of strategies including pre-activation drills, soft tissue techniques, flexibility and mobility and lifting complexes.

Module Two – Core stability and Strength

Physiotherapists have had a huge influence on current trends in core training. Whilst they know how to get injured people healthy they don’t always know how to prepare people for the demands of sport or life. Nick and Duncan will cut through the myths and pseudo science and show you fast and effective strategies to develop strong and stable core musculature using a range of simple yet highly effective training techniques.

Module Three – Energy Systems

Do your clients and athletes need the ability to tolerate and recover from high workloads? In this module Nick and Duncan will show you how to develop phenomenal work capacities in your clients and athletes using both traditional and contemporary training methods. Find out how reverse periodisation can develop the specific fitness needed to achieve optimal adaptive responses.

Module Four – Recovery and Regeneration

As coaches you need to develop programmes that optimise your clients and athletes physiological adaptations whilst reducing the risk of residual fatigue. Nick and Duncan will explore the multifactorial nature of fatigue, its impact on performance and how using the recovery pyramid you can establish recovery strategies that will significantly enhance your clients and athletes performances.


DAY 3 – Friday - Strength, Power and Speed

Module One – Strength and Power Development

Nick and Duncan have both spent more than a decade getting athletes stronger and more powerful. In this module they will discuss strength training for athletic performance, the importance of force development and the effective application of Olympic weightlifting techniques and plyometics. At the end of this module you will understand how to lift correctly and develop true athleticism with your athletes and clients.

Module Two – Multidimensional Speed and Agility

Top performers in any sport are typically those that are the most explosive and efficient movers. Discover how to develop absolute linear speed, improve your athletes ability to detect and react to a stimulus and accelerate, decelerate effectively. Armed with the fundamental training techniques you will learn how to develop game speed – multidimensional speed and agility using modern training strategies such as CHAOS training and decision training. 

The agenda provides a very brief overview of what this mentorship programme is all about. The information here has been developed from being in the trenches week in, week out, for over a decade; taking thousands of weight training sessions, speed sessions, field sessions, warm ups, rehabilitation sessions; finding out what works and more importantly what doesn’t!

 The Performance Training Mentorship Programme will be offered during selected weeks throughout the year. The programme is limited to 16 people and is by application only. To register for the mentorship programme please e-mail your current CV and a brief paragraph (maximum 500 words) about why you should be accepted to info@nickgrantham.com

Full programme details, including accommodation and travel options will be provided to all mentorship participants once accepted onto the programme.

The mentorship program will be offered:

Autumn Mentorship September 15th – 17th 2010

Programme Cost

The cost of the mentorship programme is £1000 for three days of valuable learning experience.

Jun
05

Performance Training Mentorship

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I’m often asked if I run a mentorship programme and until now the answer has always been no. I figured that was just the sort of thing that American coaches did!

Well, in September that is all going to change. I’ve teamed up with my colleague Duncan French to deliver an intense 3 day Performance Training Mentorship. We won’t be doing many of these (2-3 each year max) and we are limiting spaces so that we can optimise the learning environment.

Duncan and I have worked with professional and Olympic athletes competing at the highest level and you are assured that the information gained is 100% tested in the real world of high performance sport.

If you really want no-nonsense information, which will give you the knowledge and skills required to performance programmes that deliver results, this mentorship will undoubtedly give you the tools to achieve your goals. There will be a lot of opportunities to get ‘hands on’ during the mentorship so that you can apply your knowledge in the real world.

The Performance Training Mentorship Programme will be offered during selected weeks throughout the year. The programme is limited to 16 people and is by application only. To register for the mentorship programme please e-mail your current CV and a brief paragraph (maximum 500 words) about why you should be accepted to

info@nickgrantham.com

 

For full details check out the >> Performance Training Mentorship

May
08

Prepare 2 Peform

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We first discussed it back in June 2009 and it has taken the best part of a year to get the project completed. We are now in the final stretch and I can’t wait to launch the DVD and training manual in June 2010.

So what have I been working on with Duncan French for the past year? The video will give you an idea and watch this space for more information over the next couple of weeks – check out this >> Prepare 2 Perform

 

Mar
20

7 Days and Counting…

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I’m looking forward to hitting London next week for the second EXF-Perform Better Workshop. It’s going to be another great event and the team at EXF have come up trumps with another fantastic venue (University of East London). In addition to the normal line up we’ve dragged Matt Lovell back in to deliver some of his top nutritional tips for fat loss.

Charlotte Ord will be showing you how to integrate kettlebells into your workout (before she shoots up to Blackpool for an awards dinner – she’s in the final 3 for Personal Trainer of the year…we don’t just get any old one to come and deliver – only the best).

Neil Parsley is coming down from the North West to show his approach to training the modern day gladiotor (I’m really excited about that session – i had a top night at his new facility recently and I know you will love his approach to conditioning). My good friend and colleague, Duncan French will be delivering his session on the use of Olympic Lifts for movement preparation (it’s amazing what you can get done with a bar!)….now have I left anyone out? ME! I’ll be there explaining why everyone can train like an athlete.

For a full rundown of the event check out the the video below! See you all next week (get ready to learn and do some work – practicals are essentia!)

 

LONDON SEMINAR EXF PERFORM BETTER USA from charles burch on Vimeo.