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Yes, I too keep it simple with usually less than 5-6 exercises in season. However, the list of exercises you posted allows for only 4 minutes each per exercise. In 20 minutes of time, an athlete would have to do an extremely fast circuit-style lift, and that doesn’t even account for a warm up. In our weight room set up, I need more time than 20 minutes…I personally prefer longer rest intervals between sets, but there’s many ways to accomplish things. If you put a gun to my head, I’d like 45 minutes for each athlete;)
I’m certain of how I consider a coach to be qualified, or not, and to what degree, even amidst the complexity of team sport preparation and all the factors that determine the outcome of game day.
Regarding the physical preparation coach, these are the factors which must, in my view, be judged as they are common to all coaches regardless of what level they coach at and any other conceivable factors, with the caveats that the player does not participate in any other sports and remains under the coaches supervision during the off-season:
- how healthy do the players remain during the off-season and what are the nature of the injuries, if any
- how does the coach rationalize their training program, as well as the player’s improved physical condition, in relation to the biodynamic and bioenergetic structure of the player’s positional demands within the tactical and philosophical structure of their respective coordinators
- to what degree is the training individualized and how
- how is the the training monitored
- how is workload vs recovery managed and accounted for in the program
- what is the coaches understanding of the training effect, and related stress, of the means they integrate into the program
- regarding ‘testing’, to what degree does the test activity/activities dynamically correspond to the positional-tactical-philosophical biodynamc/bioenegetic structure
It is a mistake to form a direct correlation between wins and losses and the qualification level of the physical preparation coach because there are highly qualified physical preparation coaches who have endured losing seasons and absolutely incompetent, in my view, physical preparation coaches who have been part of championships.
The win/loss columns are affected by a great deal of factors outside of the control of the physical preparation coach; however, the criteria I outlined above are not.
I agree with everything you are saying, remember my loads are lighter which will allow for less rest time between sets.
Block cleans 4x3x75%
Squats+hyper complex 3x2x70%+3x8
Bench press+Pullups 3x3x75%+3x8
OR:
Block cleans
Squats+Bench press
Hyper complex+Pullups
The only way they win the big ten is if ohio state, penn state, wisconsin, Iowa, and michigan state all go the big east or conference usa
Don’t be surprise, with another class coming into the big house I wouldn’t be surprise if Michigan is near the top (osu, iowa, michigan)…
Forcier suck, they should play the other qb. Did they bring in more qb’s this year?
I was being sarcastic of course!
One QB recruit was in one of the all-star games. I think an injury caused him to play poorly last part of season. 6"5, athletic as heck, and can throw and run well. Who knows, he may end up play WR.
Exactly. So if they win it will be despite Barwis and because of recruiting.
Have you ever coached or played at the NCAA level? It’s a team effort on all levels, even teams with shitty SC’s are still important because something is better then nothing.
Everyone does something…so, even shitty S&C can be a part of a success…but still suck.
What are you smokin? Your lucky if they win 6 or 7 games. Granted Rich rod is under a big contract so what may happen is they may buy him out. At 1 of the local high schools the head coaches dad works for him and once again under his breath he called the head coach a prick. He really hated dufus (barwis), same thing.
I have played at the NCAA level, recently. I have experienced first hand, a team and players succeeding and overcoming many negatives (not necessarily S+C) to win games.
everyone understands that Barwis’ methods are questionable. I find his rambling diatribe of explanations about his program humorous. He throws every term in athletic prep into one sentence. I think he over trains his athletes, plain and simple. On a positive note, he gets the players to buy into his “way”. Do I think Barwis had something to do with the bad seasons. Yes, because he tried to bring a mentality to the Big Ten that doesn’t work. Your guys can be beyond fit, but when they meet up with bigger stronger linemen, they get abused. Now he is rethinking having all his lineman be “flat bellies”. I am not espousing slobs like Gilbert Brown, but sheer mass can be difficult for the strongest, most fit player. We will se what Michigan puts on the field. This is put up or shut up season. If anyone thinks Devin Gardener is better than Forcier, your crazy. I saw the kid play 4 times in high school, and he always looked terrible. He eats up weak competition, but looks ordinary against good, disciplined teams. He is a poor mans Terrell Pryor. Actually, one of my kids laid him out in the playoffs. Gardener and Denard need to play other spots. It will be a major over haul trying to fix his crappy throwing mechanics. Need to be accurate passer for RR’s offense to work.
This is from ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg Big Ten Friday Mailblog re: two UM players.
Michigan DT Mike Martin 6-2, 294, Jr., Redford, Mich.
Bench-presses 505 pounds, squats 700 pounds
Power cleans 430 pounds, hang cleans 475 pounds
Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.9 seconds
Strength coach Mike Barwis says: “Mike is an absolute warrior. He has a never quit attitude and is a natural born leader. He is one of the most impressive physical specimens I have ever seen.”
Michigan C David Molk 6-2, 270, Jr., Lemont, Ill.
Bench-presses 490 pounds, squats 660 pounds
Power cleans 420 pounds, hang cleans 440 pounds
Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.9 seconds
Strength coach Mike Barwis says: “Dave is an outstanding worker and a natural athlete. He is one of the most naturally explosive linemen I have ever trained.”
From what I’ve heard, these “maxes” are still estimations from rep. maxes so it is doubtful that any of these wt. numbers represent true maxes.
Pioneer,
I agree. I doubt any of these chart “projected maxes” are even close. I want to see Mike Martin Hang clean 475. Barwis, Put that s**t on youtube. It is ridiculous. I just read an interview and Marius Pudzianowski said he cleans 496 lbs. So I am some how supposed to believe that Mike martin cleans 21 lbs less than the worlds strongest man. I watched Mike Martin live in high school several times and he was impressive, but this is something he needs to put on video if he is going to put that crap in print. If he proves it, I will kiss his feet. Barwis has lost his flipping mind. I love our profession and don’t like being a critic, but this is getting out of hand. Not being a prick, but Barwis should just put one player up on video doing a 4 plate (405 LB) hang clean. That would impress me enough.
Ok speaking of stupid (barwis), a kid I train went to michigans camp and got the mvp (linebackers I think) and he told me that numnuts (barwis) put them through a workout and talked to them. He said they did some core work and some lifting, not alot. I asked him what he talked about, he said he used alot of really big words and phrases (remember the kid is only 16 and a 3.5 student so he’s not dumb) that didnt make sense and he yelled alot. He said he was highly intense about everything he said, which again didnt make alot of sense to him.
He also said the speed (track coach) came down and put them through a small workout and that he sounded alot like me.
I wasnt sure if I should be disgusted or flattered by sounding like michigan, blah!
No in all seriousness though I’ll admit I know the girls coach there and they have a really good program there (guys too).
any one feel up to bringing me up to speed so to speak on this person
Sounds like we might want to learn more about him and try and make sense out of it
He took over a program that was nearly exclusively HIT. Millions of dollars to renovate the weightroom to provide platforms, squat racks (which were not there previously) etc.
Reported they do sprint conditioning in large volumes in fast times for what most of CF tempo type runs would recommend.
His philosophy on video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPAMsH2fJBA
NFL prep video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-Aky4TdRuI
I do enjoy the 6 rep jumping jack hang cleans at what looks to be 315+. I also like his 4.58 40 and 33 reps claim when Official pro day results are 4.72 40 and pulled his hammy to boot. Benched 31 reps.
Esti
I love it when I read a post or watch a video and it makes me smile.
just like when I get into Charlie’s car.
And why did’nt Number Two want to drive the car at Charlie’s funeral?
I bet its not too fast for Mr.B @ go Michigan!
I think Barwis can talk faster than the Benz can go. Haha. Ange, his presence in Michigan makes all of our job’s here more difficult. He runs the strength at the premier university in our area. If he say’s something, it’s gospel. If someone questions it, you are just jealous and a hater. I spend an awful lot of my time explaining why this is bad to parents. They just think their kid’s are sissies and need to work harder. We know what happens after that. I predicted the result of this training style 3 years ago. My college football players were like “Wow, you called that”. I told them it’s pretty easy to see a train wreck coming. Ian and Charlie taught me well so I know crap when I see it. If I could have came to the funeral, I would have drove the Benz if offered. And fast too. But I would have tried to tell the police that I thought the signs were miles per hour. Haha