Here is a quick way to get the hips opened up and ready to go for explosive training or training in general:
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The internet is a funny place. Social media is an even funnier thing. We can use them for good, bad, or for business and marketing. It’s also a place for people to hide. To hide behind a keyboard and a screen and demean, judge, or provide “unsolicited advice”.
People are very interesting, and we rarely know what motivates them to do what they do, or say what they say. Often times such instances are insecurities being projected onto anyone and everyone seen fit for the onslaught of verbal abuse.
The funniest thing about these keyboard warriors is their powerful words behind a screen, and their inabilities to back those words up in person. Not to mention their inabilities to be any better than the person they’re judging. Even more frustrating and annoying, their advice and harsh words are always unsolicited.
I guess that’s what we get for posting something to the “internet’s”. Shame on us for posting something that triggers them to have to respond! We should know better. They are obviously Pro’s in every aspect of their own lives. Shoot. Why can’t we seem to get our isht* together like they have theirs in order?!
In my own experiences; I have had everything from hate mail to unsolicited coaching advice and everything in between. Hell, I am sure someone will comment on this post to let me know what I missed, or if I wasn’t harsh enough, or whatever bologna they can come up with. They just can’t help themselves.
The unsolicited advice givers, are my focus for today. I like to call them; “Chime-In-Coaches”. Here is a list of a few examples of such a coach:
Apparently the saying; “Those who cannot do, TEACH.” Is true in more than one way. For these special people, it should probably be rephrased as; “Those who don’t do at all, ADVISE.”
1. Don't be like them. Ever.
2. Don't respond to anything they say. Ever.
3. Provide thanks and like's to the positive posts. Then provide nothing for their commentary. Ever.
4. Only comment on posts from the coaches you tagged.
5. Preface your post with; "Not looking for Unsolicited Advice".
6. Make your post "unlisted" or "hidden" from all but those you want to see it.
7. Don't reply. Ever. It's not worth it. Seriously though, I know I already said this twice, consider it your final warning.
8. Block commenting and sharing of your post.
9. Make your account private. Only accept those who you know personally. (Warning: The unsolicited advice giving bug can still rear it's ugly mug.)
10. Delete them. Block them. And throw away the key. They're done. Let them be a "Free-Range-Coach" on someone else's profile.
Consider what you are trying to accomplish, and learn how to improve from the best of the best, in their field. Great coaches rarely follow the masses, they often pave their own paths. Many are respected by their peers and even their enemies. They produce not just a single top tier athlete, but rather they can make the best athletes better, the mediocre athletes better, the novice athletes better, and they can even turn some non-athletes into athletes. In the powerlifting world, Louie Simmons is a great example of a highly respected coach. He is one of my personal coaches, and the man is the epitome of a great coach and person both in and out of the gym.
1. He advises when asked to advise.
2. He remains open to answering questions of any who are willing to seek him out and ask.
3. It's not about him being heard, his athletes accomplishments speak volumes for him.
4. He never speaks poorly of others.
5. He talks the talk and walks the walk, and he expects the same of you ... or you have no place in his gym.
He's the complete opposite of a "Chime-In-Coach". He's the real deal. Real coaches should aspire to be like him. And athletes should aspire to be worthy of his time.
Credentials and experience are everything in this business. Clamoring to be heard by peers online, or injecting unsolicited advice everywhere you go, is not.
And just remember; "Opinions are like ass holes, everyone has one. And at the end of the day, no one wants to put up with your isht*."
- Coach Moody
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Ryan has been a huge contributor to the Health & Fitness industry for more than a decade. He is known around the world for his Explosive athleticism. He has broken multiple world records with both Guinness and the World Records Academy in various jumping feats.
What sets him apart from everyone else?
Ryan had lived in a state of near constant pain since his life altering bike accident at 8 years of age. He spent most of his young adult life searching for methods to help him overcome his pain, while vigilantly pursuing all of his dreams and goals. He has overcome so much physical and mental adversity that medical practitioners have been quoted saying; "We don't understand how he is even moving, let alone doing all the incredible things he now does!"
Ryan has overcome debilitating injuries, life-threatening and infectious disease, broken limbs, multiple concussions, double knee surgery, and even paresis (partial loss / impairment of voluntary movement). He was told by doctors on 3 separate occasions that he would; "never walk, run, or play sports again." Professionals have even referred to him as a "Scientific Anomaly!"
What does he do?
In his pursuit of breaking multiple world records Ryan developed a multitude of health and fitness programs on diverse platforms for all types of people. He travels the world speaking about “Strength Through Adversity”, “Prolonging Lifespan & Increasing Quality of Life”, and conducts explosive training seminars that teach his health and fitness methodologies. Ryan has spoken at over 300 locations in 10 countries since 2010. Ryan’s programs touch a broad and inclusive audience, as everyone can benefit from improved Health, Fitness, and Quality of Life.
What else?
Ryan is a graduate of Boise State University and The University of Utah, with degrees in Exercise Sport Science. In addition to speaking and teaching health & fitness seminars, Ryan has written multiple articles for nationally publicized magazines, and is currently in the works on his book; “Rise Above”. Ryan is also the creator of THEXWOD.com, a program dedicated to furthering an individuals’ ability to build and produce incredibly explosive power and speed.
- COACH MOODY
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