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Nutrition Weight Training Speed Training Sleep/ Rest

 Foods To Eat ◦ Proteins  Chicken, Fish, Nuts, etc. ◦ Good Carbohydrates  Whole-Wheat Bread, Brown Rice, Vegetables, etc. ◦ Fruits and Vegetables  Apples, Bananas, Carrots, etc.

 Foods To Avoid ◦ Saturated Fats  Ice Cream, Butter, Lard, etc. ◦ Trans Fats  Cookies, doughnuts, pastries, etc. ◦ Fast Foods  McDonalds, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, etc. Don’t do it

 Gatorade ◦ Drink during or after ◦ Restores electrolytes in body ◦ Keeps you hydrated ◦ Restores protein in muscles

 Water ◦ Drink about 8 glasses ◦ Fills you up ◦ Keeps you hydrated ◦ No calories

 To Build Mass ◦ Increase weights lower repetitions ◦ Wait couple of minutes between sets ◦ Lift for about 30 to 45 minutes I pick things up and put them down

 To get Tone ◦ Decrease weights and Increase repetitions ◦ Decrease time between sets ◦ Superset

 Don’t exercise same body part each day  Never work out longer than 1hr 30 minutes  Use muscle instead of fat for energy

 Remember to light stretch after  Cool down the body  Rehydrate with Water/Gatorade post-workout

 Warm –up correctly with dynamic stretches.  Make sure warm and loose before workout Don’t sweat the technique

 Drills: ◦ Ladder Drills  One-foot in each  Two feet in each  Sideways one foot  Sideways two feet  Hop one foot  Hop two feet  Icky Shuffle ◦ Do each drill twice

 Interval Speed Training ◦ Do on a track or treadmill ◦ Run for one minute ◦ Jog for two minutes ◦ Repeat for about 15 minutes

 Sprints ◦ Suicides ◦ 40 yard-dash ◦ L- Drill ◦ W-Drill ◦ Shuttle

 After workout Static Stretch  Cool the body down  Rehydrate with Water/Gatorade  Eat a well balanced meal

 Sleep and Rest is crucial part  Muscles need rest to build  Without sleep or rest body will use protein as energy.

 Always get at least 8 hours sleep  Never workout body parts back to back days  Make sure plenty time between workouts

 Weight Train 3 to 5 days a week  Speed Train 2 to 3 days a week  Need plenty of rest between workouts

 Never over workout  This may cause injury  30 to 45 minutes of high intensity activity.

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