Honestly, that's what football is coming too. It just is.We could change our program to be more like Oregon, more agility and flexibility than pure strength training.
We currently do Yoga and some of the other things Oregon implements.We could change our program to be more like Oregon, more agility and flexibility than pure strength training.
Oddly, that doesn't appear to be listed here.We currently do Yoga and some of the other things Oregon implements.We could change our program to be more like Oregon, more agility and flexibility than pure strength training.
Also, man noodling through Oregon's websites.....,WOWThe strength and conditioning staff has a natural concern for the efficiency of movement. It has been defined as "getting from Point A to Point B with the maximum amount of force in the minimum amount of time."
Cool. Good find. I could see how using it as a recovery program would help.Husker players embrace yoga as part of new training: http://m.omaha.com/huskers/husker-players-embrace-yoga-as-part-of-new-training/article_2f6a5ea2-3c57-52cd-a003-377fd21cb5a7.html?mode=jqm
That's pretty impressive.But to call that similar to this
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9630732/oregon-ducks-use-speed-school-train-fastest-offense-espn-magazine
I feel is a stretch.
And I kinda feel dumb for nitpicking Q's point. I am pretty tired of trying to be Oregon and I don't think Nebraska should have to.That's pretty impressive.But to call that similar to thishttp://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9630732/oregon-ducks-use-speed-school-train-fastest-offense-espn-magazine
I feel is a stretch.