What should I eat for breakfast?

best breakfast for kids

 “Fill me up with sugar and watch me crash”

Parents and coaches often ask me “What should my child eat for breakfast?”

Eating the right thing will aid concentration and help overall health and performance.

Eating the wrong thing will lead to rapid increases in blood sugar, followed shortly by an insulin rush and onset of lethargy.

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Butter your own toast

I saw this quote somewhere recently, it was aimed at young people, but it applies to us all. It is a variation on the give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man how to fish, he eats for a lifetime quote.

I can show someone how to butter their toast, I may even do it 2-3 times, they then have to start buttering it themselves. If they are good, they may then start trying different types of butter, or bread, or even making toasted sandwiches.

Some people turn up every week, cap in hand and an expectant look please butter my toast again, without progressing.

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Bad Science

I was asked on Tuesday by an athlete who is quite new to weight lifting why I would teach cleans which are quite complex, if high pulls also work the triple extension.
The answer is that I have got a lot of time with this athlete, so can afford to work on his technique without sacrificing his work that will lead to strength and power development. The clean will then enable him to perform the jerks without using a rack.

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Periodization: beginners guide

What is Periodisation?

Most people start off with Tudor Bompa’s Periodization or, in this country, Frank Dick’s sports training principles when learning about periodisation. They cover the basis premise about modulating volume and intensity over a period of time to allow overload and adaptation to take place.

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Coach like a Jedi, not like a Sith Lord.

Happy Star Wars Day

Sith LordA Jedi gains power through understanding and a Sith gains understanding through power” says Senator Palpatine in Attack of the Clones. 

If you want to coach like a Jedi, study hard and for long, learn from your experiences.

I see quite a few young coaches who have graduated from their University courses calling themselves “experts” at 21 years old. 

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13 lessons from Musculo skeletal screenings

Having conducted over 80 musculo skeletal screenings with athletes from a huge variety of sports in the last year with a physiotherapist it is time to offer some reflections.
Establishing a rapport is key for the screening to go well, and I would say that in all but 2 of them, we have managed between us to do that.

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stuff and nonsense

…admonitions sound equally trustworthy. Both come from a respected source and are delivered with a solemn earnestness that commands respect and demands obedience. The same goes for propositions about the world, about morality and about human nature. And, very likely, when the child grows up and has children of her own, she will naturally pass the whole lot on to her own children- nonsense as well as sense- using the same infectious gravitas of manner. (Dawkins, The God Delusion).

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Football Speed Training: Frans Bosch

We (the Dutch) lost the World Cup Final against Germany in 1974, our biggest willem van henegentrauma after the war.

One of the players in the famous ‘74 team, Willem van Hanegem, was interviewed some two decades later by a soccer magazine. One question was, what his reply would be to a wide spread opinion that we lost, because he was very, very slow.

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