Velocity Sports Performance
Summary: Velocity Sports Performance is the premiere athletic performance training organization in North America. Since 1999, Velocity Sports Performance has helped hundreds of thousands of athletes maximize their athletic potential. Velocity helps athletes achieve their goals by developing strength, power, coordination, agility, speed, flexibility, and energy systems with an additional focus on injury prevention, recovery/regeneration, and nutrition. There are nearly 50 Velocity Sports Performance training facilities across the United States.
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Quickness has everything to do with being able to absorb the force of your bodyweight as you make cuts on the field. By practicing our landings we not only make ourselves better at changing directions, but we also make our legs more bulletproof to injury.
When it comes to full-body power production there are few exercises that can rival the hang clean. In this Performance Tip, long-time Velocity athlete Michael Wuckert demonstrates the exercise as we talk about how it can help you run faster and dominate opponents.
Dominate the line of scrimmage this fall by including the Dummy Circuit in your workouts this summer.
Rett Larson from Velocity Sports Performance shows you three exercises that warm you up and stretch you out for your best in game performance and keeping you off the injured reserve list.
Velocity Sports Performance can help make you tough to beat late in the game. Check out this Box Madness Drill to push your cardio limits.
Velocity Sports Performance coaches say improving your hand-eye coordination is in the cards. Check out these drills that will separate you from your less-coordinated opponents.
Agility is all about reaction time and the ability to change direction well. Rett Larson of Velocity Sports Performance demonstrates a drill that can help you with both components.
Learn how to use leverage and force to your advantage so you can start leaving opponents in the dust. Rett Larson from Velocity Sports Performance demonstrates the step over drill, which will help you do just that.
You've got to start from the ground up if you want to improve your throwing power. The Backward Granny Toss is a great drill to get you started.
To be a great wide receiver, you need to have blistering speed and hands that can react to a pass thrown anywhere in your area. To work on those two crucial areas, Velocity Sports Performance uses the drill in this video, Ping Pong Hops.
Abdominal muscles protect your lower back. Use these exercises to improve your core stability so you can resist movement that may cause injury and improve your burst of speed by having a solid core.
Vertical jump training focuses on three areas of the athlete: Leg strength, leg contraction speed, and force absorption to help keep landings safe. This video shows the three best exercises athletes can use to improve their vertical jump.
Abdominal muscles protect your lower back. Use these exercises to improve your core stability so you can resist movement that may cause injury and improve your burst of speed by having a solid core.
The best volleyball players have a huge jump and a whip of an arm swing to spike balls into the stratosphere. This video demonstrates two exercises every volleyball player should include into their workouts to help them dominate on the court or beach.