Saturday, September 30, 2017

What Happened to “Global” Athleticism?

Back in my high school sports career, I was much more quick than I was fast. Actually, I wasn't fast at all.

Apparently, the combination of not eating great and not having any organized strength and conditioning programming doesn't exactly do wonders for building speed that cripples your competition. So, regardless of the sport in question, I was left to fall back on my skills for any success I had.

Looking back, though, it fascinates me that I was actually still pretty quick, and it was readily apparent. In the sports I played - soccer and tennis in high school - I was a much better indoor soccer player (smaller field = more change of direction) and doubles player (cut the court in half = more change of direction). When the field of play opened up and top, straight-ahead speed mattered, I didn't show as well.

In hindsight, I still think it's intriguing that I was still able to develop a strong proficiency in change of direction work without any specific quickness or agility training. I didn't see an agility ladder until I was well into my 20s, and only time we ran "shuttles" in practice was for punishment, not developing quickness.

What I did do, though, is play every single kind of sport possible: soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, football, ultimate frisbee, wiffle ball, street hockey, dodgeball, volleyball, you name it. I grew up next to a church, and it had a large grass parking lot that was only used a few hours each week - and the rest of the time, it was a field for all the kids in our neighborhood to play pick-up anything and everything. In high school, some buddies and I even started a weekend rugby pick-up game even though we had no idea how to play rugby. I was the kid who was soaked with sweat at the end of gym class and I wore it like a badge of honor.

Before I drift off into an Uncle Rico moment, let's talk about what this means for you.

Kids don't do this anymore. I don't want to sounds like an old man complaining about how generations have changed, but there isn't the same kind of day to day free play that previous generations have had. Moreover, even the athletes who do have a daily "training" stimulus of some sort have less variety in that stimulus. Instead of playing touch football on Sunday, wiffle ball on Monday, volleyball on Tuesday, basketball on Wednesday, etc., they just play soccer every day for the entire year. This obviously has injury and burnout ramifications, but even beyond that, it reduces the likelihood that these athletes will "accidentally" develop athletic qualities like I did. Variety served me well, even if it wasn't intentional. 

Earlier this week, Cressey Sports Performance coach John O'Neil and I carved out some time to discuss speed and agility progressions for our offseason baseball programming, and we touched in this point in some detail. If athletes have a "global athleticism" foundation like I did, they can probably thrive on just 2-3 days per week of true speed, agility, and quickness work as part of their strength and conditioning program.  However, since we're losing out on this variety at the youth levels now, we have to make a more dedicated effort to getting it with our training. In the past, we could assume some baseline of "reactive ability" and just initially focus on getting them strong (and don't get me wrong; that is still the most important thing).

Nowadays, however, the untrained, specialized kids need to do something "athletic" every day. They need to skip, hop, jump, and throw medicine balls every single time they come to the gym. It's not enough to take the "Just get them strong!" mentality.


Kids must train power daily now since they don't have free play like previous generations did.
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And if you're going to program more "global athleticism" - speed, agility, quickness - work, you better understand how to coach it. To this end, there is no better resource on this front than Lee Taft's Certified Speed and Agility Coach course. It's on sale for $100 through the end of the day today, so I'd definitely encourage you to check it out at this great discount.

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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Sep 29, Friday

Reside by Marcon at Cambie Village

RESIDE is an exclusive collection of one, two and three bedroom homes with a coveted Westside Vancouver address. With some of Vancouver’s best parks and amenities close by, this is a well-established neighbourhood. RESIDE will be home to 33 concrete homes and 2 floors of parking. RESIDE is situated near shopping, parks, top-ranked schools, entertainment and dining. Langara Golf Course and Winona Park are within walking distance for you to enjoy Vancouver’s great outdoors. Vancouver International Airport is less than 10 minutes away when you board the Canada Line at Marine Drive Station.

Marcon Developments began as a construction company and gave them the experience to deliver homes not only of high standards, but also of high value. Since inception, they have given the keys to homeowners to more than 10,000 new homes and helped dreams become reality. Marcon has developed some notable residences over the years, such as the first high-rise in Canada to achieve LEED certification. Building to these standards helps to future-proof your home, as well as allowing you to breathe easy from the first day you move in.

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Glitz – Availability, Prices, Plans

iFortune Homes' Glitz, designed by GBL Architects.

At a Glance

  • located across from Richmond City Hall
  • 9-storey mixed use: residential, commercial, retail
  • 77 condos from 1-3 bedrooms
  • Richmond Centre shopping
  • close to Canada Line rapid transit
  • countless dining options nearby
  • walking distance to Minoru Park

iFortune Homes' Glitz as seen from Anderson Road in Richmond Centre.

Live Brilliantly
iFortune presents Glitz, a mixed use project across the street from Richmond City Hall that includes 77 condominiums, 100,000 sq ft of office space, and 12,000 sq ft of retail space. Home owners will enjoy the convenience of finding their daily necessities nearby at Richmond Centre or shopping at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet just ten minutes away. A world of dining choices lay at your footstep, as does a variety of recreational activities at Minoru Park. At Glitz, live, work, and play in the heart of Richmond!

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Floor Plans for Glitz
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The courtyard of iFortune Homes' Glitz in Richmond's Brighouse Village.

Amenities at Glitz
Residents will enjoy use of a 1,453 sq ft shared amenity space, a 12,000 sq ft outdoor common area, and a 2,422 sq ft childrens play area.

Parking and Storage
Glitz will provide off-street parking for 237 vehicles, consisting of 155 commercial, 82 residential, 15 visitor, and five handicapped spaces. Resident bicycle parking will be available in 94 Class 1 and 15 Class 2 stalls. There will also be two large and three medium loading bays.

Maintenance Fees at Glitz
To be included with finalized pricing information.

Developer Team for Glitz
iFortune is a developer, builder, general contractor, and project manager for a variety of types of projects of all sizes and complexity. The principals have over 100 years of combined local experience and a proven track record in the development and construction industry. iFortune Homes has significant development experience throughout the Metro Vancouver region. They are involved in every step of the development process, from sourcing the right team to acquisition of lands, arranging financing, obtaining approvals, designing solutions, managing construction, to marketing and sales.

GBL Architects is a progressive Vancouver-based firm of 38 architects, project managers and technicians with a 25-year reputation of providing a full range of architectural services to the private and public sector. GBL design with the belief that form plays a vital role in defining experience through an ever-changing dynamic between sculptural artistry and social responsibility. To that end, they regularly practice green design through the LEED Canada Program.

Expected Completion for Glitz
Sales start Fall 2017.

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Video: Behavioral Service Graphs

This year at DFRWS EU, Mark Scanlon from University College Dublin presented a formal data-driven approach for prompt investigation of enterprise and internet-wide infections. Take a look at the video and the full transcript here.

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Dome Opening Hours - October Holiday

September 30: OPEN

October 1 to 4: CLOSED

October 5 to 9: OPEN 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Contact: 80462822

 



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Impressive Victory for ISB Golfers at BISGL

Over the weekend of September 23-24, the International School of Beijing (ISB) hosted yet another successful annual Beijing International Schools Golf League (BISGL) tournament, with some big wins for ISB golfers.

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World Languages Week at ISB

During World Languages Week, the International School of Beijing (ISB) welcomed two eminent language consultants: Dr. Xiaoping Wang and Dr. José Medina.

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Friday September 29 Schedule

 

8:15 – 9:35

Block D

9:35 – 9:45

Break

9:45 – 11:05

Block A

11:10 – 12:30

Block B

12:30 – 13:05

Lunch

13:05 – 14:20

Block C

Students move to the stadium at 14:20 for Terry Fox Run

 



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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Sep 28, Thursday

Thursday September 28 Flex Time

ALL students, grades 9-12 go to the Theater for the Climate Survey Assembly during flex time today. 

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Paleo Yom Kippur Break Fast

Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is one of the holiest days of the year for Jews. I keep our Yom Kippur Break Fast light and very healthy. After going without food and water for over 24 hours it’s important to reintroduce food in a simple way!

Fasting for Yom Kippur begins 20 minutes before sundown and ends after nightfall the following day. Jewish fast days include abstaining from both food and water. Because a liquid-free fast can be stressful, I do not include a lot of sweets or spicy food when we break our fast at Yom Kippur.

My husband grew up with a break fast that focused on heavy foods and rich desserts. Still, every year he thanks me for making light food that helps him to feel good after fasting for Yom Kippur.

Paleo Yom Kippur Break Fast Menu

Homemade Hot Apple Cider
Cucumber Salad
Paleo Mini Bagels
Matzo Ball Soup
Applesauce
Orange Chocolate Biscotti

I start our break fast by serving hot apple cider which provides comforting liquid and calories. I skip this drink since I’m on a Keto Diet. I also serve one of my favorite soup recipes in small mugs to our guests. This is incredibly refreshing and eases the thirst that builds up during a long fast. How do you like to break your Yom Kippur fast?

This post is an oldie but goodie from the archives, I first published it in 2012.

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Capt. Cheri Maples: “Drum Major for Justice”

MediaClone SuperImager Plus DC3 Validation Report

The DC3 Validation Report for The SuperImager Plus Desktop Gen-2 units has been just released, so please enjoy reading it. A few quick remarks: 1) The SuperImager Plus Forensic application has been used on all the SuperImager Forensic models, including the 12” Rugged Forensic Field unit, 8” Forensic Field unit, T3 8” Forensic Field unit (Thunderbolt), 7” Mini Forensic Field unit, and the Thunderbolt Forensic unit 2) For some networks, at the first time login, the user have to log in manually to the network by using their credentials, then save their credentials using the “save network credentials” application icon for next time automatic connection

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BlackBag Technologies Announces Ken Basore As New CEO

BlackBag Technologies, the makers of BlackLight, MacQuisition and Mobilyze, announced today that it has appointed Ken Basore as Chief Executive Officer, effective September 18, 2017. Previous Chief Executive Officer and co-founder, Ben Charnota, will remain with the company in the role of Chief Customer Officer, while co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Derrick Donnelly will assume the role of Chief Scientist.

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ISB Word Slam

On Tuesday, October 17 from 4-5:45pm in the MPR, ISB will hold the first Word Slam of the school year! All students are invited to sign up to read their own slam poetry, or just come watch and support your friends. 

To sign up, please email sarah.gerber@student.isb.bj.edu.cn before Oct. 9 with your name and grade. There will be a practice session on Oct. 11 at 2:30pm in room 3209.

Simon Shieh, ISB’s Writer in Residence, will be helping students workshop their poems during his ASA in room 3209 on Wednesdays at 2:30pm.

For more information, or to make an appointment with him, send him an email at simons462@gmail.com


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Magnet Forensics And Teel Technologies Are Partnering On New Roadshow

Mobile forensic acquisition and analysis continue to challenge even the most experienced professionals in the industry. Encryption, various forms of device locks, and ever-new releases of devices, operating systems, apps, and versions constantly require forensic examiners to adapt their methods. The Magnet Forensics team has partnered with the Teel Technologies US team on a roadshow, where they will demonstrate the latest approaches to forensic acquisition, processing, and examination. Events will be held throughout October in Florida, Washington, and North Carolina. Register here to attend an event. In advance of our roadshow, Magnet Forensics was able to chat with Bob Elder, the CEO of Teel Technologies Canada and they discussed what he and his team were up to and the importance of partnership in providing meaningful solutions to the forensics community. Read the interview here

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Things You Need To Know Before a Bathroom Remodel

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Renovations are always exciting. Yes, you might have to spend a lot. But if the work is excellently done, then you’ll definitely get your money’s worth. Remember to take note of the following things before you proceed on your project.

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Consider these master bath must-haves
Sharing with your sweetie is simpler when you’ve made space for these features.

  1. Toilet room:Gives this area privacy; best if it’s got a door.
  2. Separate shower stall:Lets bathers and shower-takers clean up simultaneously.
  3. Dual workstations:Place double sinks 36 inches apart or more, measured drain to drain, so that you’ll have elbow room. Give each sink enough outlets and lighting, as well as mirror, countertop, and storage space.
  4. Wide pathways:Traffic lanes 36 to 42 inches wide allow two people to pass each other without having to squeeze by. Source: ThisOldHouse

Don’t make the toilet the first thing you see when open the door
Ask a bathroom designer what his or her best tried and true tip is, and this is what you’re likely to hear. The reasoning is simple. Oftentimes bathroom doors get left open, meaning that you or any guest in your home walking by will see the toilet — which, come on, isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing thing to look at. If you’re hoping for a spa-like vibe, putting the john front and center in the design can sort of kill the mood as you’re transitioning into the room. So, what should you make the focal point? Anything but the toilet. Source: Houzz

The golden rules of bathroom renovations

  • Draw up a clear plan of the room to remodel, and make it to scale. This will be a great reference not only for you, but also for your subcontractors.
  • Estimate the approximate total cost of your renovation beforeyou begin your work. This includes quotes from workers, for materials, new fixtures (bath, shower, toilet, and faucets), furniture, decor and lighting.
  • Ask for at least two or three quotes from different workers.
  • Shop around for your bathroom fixtures. You’d be surprised how much you can save.
  • Prepare yourself for surprises and extra expenses along the way, especially if you decide to open up the space and remove walls.
  • Do not touch a load bearing wall without first consulting with an expert. Source: Yellowpages

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3 Benefits of Home Automation

Living in a smart house may sound luxurious but the benefits are definitely worth the investment. Get to know how home automation can positively affect your daily routine by checking out the following:

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It’s Energy Efficient
Having precise control over the power used as well as the temperature can ensure that your home is more energy efficient. This is why smart homes are a part of the appliances that you can use to be more environmentally conscious in your home. Depending on the system that you have in your home, it can suggest energy efficient settings. Source: Property24

Increases Peace of Mind
Perhaps this benefit will not apply to everyone, but for those who habitually worry about whether or not they have taken care of everything at home before leaving for the day, a home automation system is a perfect investment. In short, it offers peace of mind. This is quite beneficial for those individuals who leave each day, obsessively worrying if everything is in order. With so many stresses in daily life, it is nice to take at least one off the list by being able to see what is going on at home without physically being there. Source: Freshome

Convenient
Convenience is one of the biggest reasons that people build and purchase smart homes. These homes give users remote access to systems including heating and cooling systems, intercoms, music and multimedia devices throughout the home. Integrated hard drives allow homeowners to watch video or listen to audio in any room; video intercoms make it easy to communicate with others in the home or visitors at the door. All of these smart home technologies streamline common tasks. Source: HomeGuides.SFGate

Can you imagine how convenient it would be to have automated window treatments? It’s entirely possible! For more information, call us today!

 

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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

World Scholars' Cup

Hey Yo Scholars!  If you are new to World Scholars’ Cup and interested in joining, there is 20-minute introduction to the program being presented by ISB alum and former Scholar of the Year Chauncey Lo.  If you’d like to learn more about WSC, come by room 3108 this THURSDAY (Sept. 28) afternoon from 3:30-4:00.  Hope to see you there!

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Available: Parenting Books

Our MS/HS library stocks a number of parenting books, available to borrow.  For detailed lists related to Elementary, Middle and High School, please click here.

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Sep 27, Wednesday

Interview With Zubair Baig, Senior Lecturer, Edith Cowan University

Zubair, tell us a bit about yourself. What do you do, and what does a typical day in your life look like? I am a senior lecturer of cyber security at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Australia. I would start out a typical day in my life with a quick skim through my mailbox and prioritizing my responses based on several factors. I would then head out to my work place. If there's a teaching commitment for the day, I would prepare for my lectures and labs and update the online course material and/or announcements for students. I set aside around an hour to keep myself at pace with the latest research trends in my discipline. I conduct research training for graduate students and help them prepare their findings for publication. I also actively involve myself in leadership activities including coordination of courses and desigining of new course material. Read More

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Once More — We Need College Cops!

I have been championing a 4-year college degree as an entrance requirement for police in our nation for far too many years. In 1969, I was appointed Chief of Police in Burnsville, MN. The City Manager and I were able to implement a 4-year requirement immediately after my appointment. Burnsville stands today as one of the 1% of our nation’s 16,000 police departments which require a 4-year degree. That is truly a sad figure in a nation that expects so much from its police.

During my 20+ years in Madison I was not able to convince various police commissions that a 4-year degree became an entrance requirement; however, the overwhelming majority of those whom I hired had such an education. At the same time, our city paid strongly for college cops by a tuition assistance program and paid an additional 18% salary increase for those officers who held a bachelor’s degree and 21% for those with master’s or law school degrees.

Today, Madison police are both highly educated and compensated accordingly.

Just in case we forget the benefits of a college education for police I am posting a 2009 study of the literature regarding police education by Dr. Rebecca Paynich. She earned her Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (2000) and Ph.D. in Political Science (2003) from Washington State University, and currently teaches at Curry College, in Milton, MA. She holds classes in statistics, crime mapping corrections, police ethics, criminology, policing, and many others.


The Impact of a College-Educated Police Force: A review of the literature 

Summary Points 

Rebecca L. Paynich, Ph.D. 

A review of the existing literature on college education and policing finds the following positive impacts:

College-educated police officers: 

  • Have better communication skills.
  • Write better reports.
  • Are more tolerant with citizens.
  • Display clearer thinking.
  • Better understanding of policing and the criminal justice system.
  • Better comprehension of civil rights issues from multiple perspectives.

College-educated police officers also: 

  • Adapt better to organizational change.
  • Are more professional.
  • Have fewer administrative and personnel problems.
  • Are better able to utilize innovative techniques.
  • Receive fewer citizen complaints.
  • Receive fewer disciplinary actions.
  • Have fewer preventable accidents.
  • Took less sick time away from work.
  • Perform better in police training.
  • Are less likely to use deadly force.
  • Are less cynical.
  • Are more open-minded.
  • Place a higher value on ethical conduct.

College-educated Officers report that they: 

  • Are better able to utilize employee contacts.
  • Have a greater knowledge of the law.
  • Are better prepared for court.
  • Have a higher quality of performance on the job.
  • Have a higher level of problem-solving abilities.
  • Communicate better and have better interpersonal working relationships.
  • Are better at resolving conflicts.
  • Are more equipped to deal with criticism, change, workload, and stress.
  • Make better discretionary decisions.

For the full report, e-mail rpaynich0904@curry.edu .

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Monday, September 25, 2017

Cinnamon Apple Cake

Cinnamon Apple Cake is a fabulous fall dessert and super easy to make. This paleo cake recipe calls for 8 ingredients total. All you need to make it is apples, orange juice, almond butter, eggs, honey, cinnamon, vanilla, and salt. My boys adore it smothered in my classic Whipped Cream or Dairy-Free Coconut Whipped Cream.

Healing Properties of Cinnamon

This healthy flourless cake recipe is not overly sweet and brims with the aroma of warming cinnamon. I love cooking with cinnamon because it’s a healing super-spice. Cinnamon regulates blood sugar and is touted in Ayurveda as fixing numerous ailments, including calming down the vata dosha. My go-to spice, I often add cinnamon to my morning Protein Shake and Dandelion Coffee.

Cinnamon Apple Cake
    Servings12
    Ingredients
    Instructions
    1. In a food processor pulse apple, orange juice, and almond butter until well blended
    2. Pulse in honey, eggs, vanilla, cinnamon (yes 2 tablespoons), and salt
    3. Pour batter into a greased 8 x 8 inch baking dish
    4. Bake at 350°F for 32 to 36 minutes
    5. Cool and serve with Whipped Cream Frosting

    Low-Carb Cinnamon Apple Cake

    This Paleo Cinnamon Apple Cake recipe was inspired by Andre Anna. Just a few of the changes I made include using apples instead of bananas, adding a ton of cinnamon, and reducing the amount of sweetener in order to make this a low-carb flourless cake. If you are cutting back on your intake of sweeteners you’ll want to check out my Low-Carb Diet page. If you have totally eliminated all sweeteners that can spike your blood glucose you’ll want to take a look at my Ketogenic Diet page.

    Healthy Apple Recipes

    Love my paleo Cinnamon Apple Cake recipe? Here are some more low-carb apple dessert recipes for you!

    This post is an oldie but goodie from the archives. I first published this recipe in 2010.

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    How Survival Instincts Drive Speed Development

    Today's guest post comes from Lee Taft, the creator of the Certified Speed and Agility Coach (CSAC) course. I'm a huge fan of this certification, and it's on sale for $100 off this week. Enjoy! -EC

    As a kid, I was a big fan of “The Flintstones.” I loved how Fred and Barney could run so fast. I can remember when they were chased by a Sabretooth Tiger; it was amazing how they could escape so quickly. Hmm, maybe there is something to that…

    Fast forward to 2017, I still love speed. But now, I actually study it. I continually ask myself the question; “Why were humans given the ability to have speed and quickness?” This question has taken me down a road not many speed coaches travel. Many of these coaches like the traditional route of current methods of training. That’s cool, and in most cases, proves to be quite successful. But…

    What if coaches would investigate more down the road of our human history? What if they allowed themselves to be vulnerable to the ways of how we escaped or attacked for survival? How would they think differently about speed?

    What if we asked the question, “Why were we given the ability to have speed and quickness?” What can we learn when we venture down that path?

    Here are a few of my thoughts:

    1. Survival drives us through channels not so easily understood from a Central Nervous System (CNS) standpoint. We have to bow down to the subconscious effort that makes us move quickly on instinct or reflex. This is harder to understand, so we try to ignore it as a viable option for speed training.

    2. Playing competitive sports actually taps into our CNS – or should I go deeper and say our “sympathetic nervous system?” This is where our heightened awareness of our surroundings kicks in. If I am caught in a rundown in baseball – or going to be tackled in football, or being chased during soccer i- it takes us to a level of effort we don’t commonly experience in our daily lives.

    3. Our body kicks into what we call fight or flight: the survival mode. This occurs all the time during sports competition. It drives us to make incredible speedy plays. It forces us to react in such a way that our feet move quicker than our conscious mind can drive them. This is where I want to concentrate on for the rest of this article. I want to share with you strategies to make you faster!

    Repositioning

    Repositioning is a term I use to relate to how an athlete moves his or her feet quickly into a more effective angle to either accelerate or decelerate the body. Terms I have used to describe repositioning are:

    Plyo Step: The plyo step is an action that occurs when one foot is repositioned behind, to the side, or at any angle behind the body. This act quickly drives the body in a new direction of travel.

    Hip Turn: This is basically the same as the plyo step except the athlete turns and accelerate back away from the direction they were facing. Repositioning occurs to find an angle to push the body in that direction.

    Directional Step: Think base-stealing. The athlete will face sideways but turn and run. The front foot opens to be in a greater supportive position to push down and back during acceleration steps.

    The goal is to get into acceleration posture as quickly as possible to make a play when one of these repositioning steps occur.

    A great drill to work on repositioning is what I call “Ball Drops.”

    a. Simply have a partner or coach stand 10-15 feet away from the athlete with a tennis ball held out at shoulder height.

    b. The athlete is in an athletic parallel stance facing the coach, turned sideways, or back facing- depending on the drill.

    c. The coach will drop the ball and the athlete must accelerate to catch the ball before the 2nd bounce. I encourage the coach to use the command “Go” at the exact time of the drop to help when vision is not an option.

    The action you will see 99.9% of the time is a repositioning or a hip turn or plyo step (the directional step is the act of preparing the front leg for push off; it angles in the direction of travel). Perform this drill facing forwards for four reps, sideways for four reps, and backwards for four reps (2 to eaach side for the side-facing and back-facing). Perform this drill 2-3x per week to tap into the "fight or flight" response.

    Reactive Shuffle or Crossover

    In this drill, the focus is on reacting to either a partner (like a mirror drill) or the coaches signal to go right or left.

    a. The athlete gets in a great defensive stance and prepares to explode to her right or left.

    b. The coach will quickly point in either direction.

    c. The athlete will create quick force into the ground in the opposite direction of travel. Typically, there will be a repositioning step unless the athlete starts in a wide stance where outward pressure is effective in the current stance.

    d. As soon as the athlete shuffles one to two times, he will shuffle back.

    e. The same drill is repeated, but now using a crossover step.

    Perform 3-4 sets of ten seconds of both the shuffle and crossover drill. Allow 40-60s of recovery between bouts.

    Shuffle

    Partner Mirror

    Crossover with Directional Step

    Hip Turn to Crossover

    The final skill I want to write about might be one of the most important “survival” speed skills an athlete can have. It falls under the “retreating” set of skills where the athlete moves back away from the direction they are initially facing.

    The hip turn can allow an athlete to escape or attack. The critical features are:

    1. The athlete must “stay in the tunnel.” Do not rise up and down; stay level.

    2. By staying level, the immediate repositioning that takes place allows for a great push off angle to move the body in a new direction.

    3. The athlete should attempt to create length and cover distance quickly. Short choppy steps are not effective when in “survival mode.” GET MOVING!

    4. In the snapshots below, the athlete is performing a hip turn based on the coaches command or signal. The athlete will perform a hip turn and either a shuffle, crossover, or run - and then recover back to the start position as soon as possible!

    Perform 3-4 sets of 7-10s of work. If quickness/speed is the goal we want to do it in short bursts of time and not long duration where speed in compromised. Recover for roughly 45 seconds and repeat.

    Now, I know it sounds kind of crazy to be talking about survival, cavemen, and “fight or flight” when we are referring to speed, but we have to always look at the genesis of all things. Animals that don’t have reactive speed have other ways to protect themselves. Humans have intelligence and the ability to escape or attack using systems derived out of our CNS to help us use our speed. Our job as coaches is to tap into this ability and use it to help our athletes “naturally” move fast!

    Note from EC: As I mentioned earlier, Lee Taft is the creator of the Certified Speed and Agility Coach (CSAC) course. To say that it's excellent would be an understatement, and we're actually implementing it as part of our staff training curriculum; all CSP coaches go through the CSAC course. In fact, I think so highly of Lee's work that it was even filmed at our facility! This week, it's on sale for $100 off. If you're looking for top notch direction in coaching movement training with your athletes, look no further. You can check it out HERE.

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    Sep 26, Tuesday

    Top Posts Last Week

     

    1. Why Police Matter

    2. Principles of Leadership

    3. The Principles of Policing (1829)

    4. How a Traffic Offense Can Be a Ticket to Prison

    5. Making Choices: The Moral Aspects of Policing

    6. Hazing and Bullying in the Police Academy

    7. Time to Think, Time to Reflect




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    Strength and Conditioning Stuff You Should Read: 9/25/17

    PTA Parent Seminar

    Learn how to help your child succeed in the 21st Century. The Art of Learning - The Importance of Failing Well

    Lance G. King

    Wednesday, October 11

    8:45 am to 11:00 am

    MPR



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    Terry Fox Run

    Friday, September 29th

    ES Run - 8:25 am, in the Stadium

    MS/HS Run - 2:20 pm, in the Stadium

    Parents welcome!

    Click here to download the full schedule



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    Sunday, September 24, 2017

    Sep 25, Monday

    Flex Time This Week

     

    Monday 

    Tuesday 

    Wednesday 

    Thursday 

    Friday 

    WellCo Activities for Grade 9-10 in Glass Box, Gym 2, 1108 and MPR 

    Knowledge Bowl for Grade 11-12 in the Theater 

     

    Mentoring for Grade 10, 11, 12,  selected Grade 9s will have Mentoring/Mindfulness Mentoring/Study Hall 

     

     No Flex 

    Climate Survey Assembly in the Theater for all Grade 9 - 12 

     


    Terry Fox Run - No Flex  

     

     



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    Fifth Block This Week

    This week's fifth block for grade 12s has been allocated to Math HL. See your teacher for locations, times and expectations.



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    Building a Better Baseball Athlete: October 19 – Jupiter, FL

    On Thursday night, October 19, the Cressey Sports Performance - Florida staff will be presenting a three-hour workshop, "Building a Better Baseball Athlete," at our Jupiter, FL location.

    This seminar will run from 7pm-10pm and be targeted toward coaches, scouts, parents, and players. Registration is only $20, with all net proceeds going to Volunteer Florida, "the state’s lead agency for volunteers and donations before, during, and after disasters." This organization has been heavily active in light of the recent hurricane season in Florida, and we're excited to do our part to help the cause.

    Here's an agenda for the evening:

    7-8pm: Eric Cressey - "Identifying and Addressing Windows of Adaptations in Baseball Athletes"

    8-9pm: Brian Kaplan - "The What, When, and Why of Weighted Ball Training"

    9-10pm: The CSP Staff - "Building a Better Warm-up for Baseball Athletes"

    Given the low price point and limited space available, we expect this event to sell out quickly - so please register early to reserve your spot.

    Location:

    Cressey Sports Performance - Florida
    880 Jupiter Park Dr.
    Suite 7
    Jupiter, FL 33458

    Click here to register!

    Questions? Please email cspflorida@gmail.com.

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    Friday, September 22, 2017

    Basalt by Pennyfarthing Development Group at QE Park

    The Cambie Collection by Pennyfarthing Homes continues its legacy on Vancouver’s West Side with Basalt, with 51 contemporary residences, located on 35th Avenue and Cambie Street right by Queen Elizabeth Park. Marked by refinement, this fourth chapter of the Cambie Story exemplifies Pennyfarthing’s continued commitment to design excellence and quality craftsmanship. Basalt is at the center of Vancouver and will flourish with the dividends provided by the amenities that the Cambie corridor provides. 

    Defined by a modernist exterior, these one to three bedroom homes are set within a premier parkside location. The interiors focus on uniting style with functionality, resulting in bright, open floor plans that highlight panoramic views of Q.E. Park and Vancover’s city skyline.

    Since 1980, Pennyfarthing Homes focuses on 3 pillars: integrity, reliability and professionalism. They have swiftly fulfilled the home ownership dreams of nearly 3,000 home buyers throughout the Lower Mainland, Washington State, and California. Following on Bennington House, Grayson, and Hawthorne, this is Pennyfarthing’s fourth Cambie Corridor development.

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    Elenore on Fifth by Chard in Mount Pleasant

    Exquisitely located on the slopes of Mount Pleasant, Elenore is a boutique collection of 58 modern one, two and three bedroom homes on Fifth and Main. Perfectly situated among the talked-about restaurants, cool galleries, buzz-worthy cafes, curated shops and within walking distance of the Olympic Village, Elenore offers sophisticated living in one of the city’s most dynamic and neighbourhoods.

    Townhomes will have a private ground floor patio, while seven second level units will include private decks. There will also be private roof terraces.

     

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    Terraces at the Peak at SFU by Intergulf

    In the heart of Metro Vancouver, in UniverCity’s established West Highlands neighbourhood, Terraces at The Peak is well-connected to Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, and Coquitlam. Walk or bike the 28 kilometers of trails on Burnaby Mountain, nearby shopping, schools, community centers, and restaurants. This 13-storey concrete structure will have 117 homes from studios to 3-bedroom condos and townhomes. Locate at the top of Burnaby Mountain, residences will have spectacular views of the lower mainland.

    The collection of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom condos and townhomes exemplify Intergulf’s commitment to intelligent design. Every facet of the homes is meticulously configured to emphasize space, light, and functionality. An open-concept layout in conjunction with expansive windows invite natural light to flow generously throughout the home, and illustrate the dramatic views stretching across the horizon. A limited selection of homes feature lock-off suites to provide you with flexibility or secondary income.

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    Oak Flats – Plans, Prices, Availability

    Artist rendering of southwest elevation for Oak Flats.

    At a Glance

    • convenient South Vancouver location
    • 6-storey, woodframe residential building
    • 38 family-oriented condominiums
    • close to services, shopping, restaurants
    • near community centre, parks, top-ranked schools
    • easy access to Richmond, YVR airport, Highway 99
    • goal of LEED Gold standard

    Aerial view of Oak Flats by Bold Properties.

    Redefining Westside Living
    This signature collection of exclusive residences capture the elegance of modern luxury, coupled with unparalleled design and finishes. Located in the heart of South Oak, Oak Flats sets a new standard for contemporary comfort in a neighbourhood you can easily call home.

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    Oak Flats is ideally suited for families wanting to enjoy the convenience of urban living within the relaxed environment of a residential neighbourhood. David Lloyd George Elementary and Sir Winston Churchill Secondary, an International Baccalaureate School, are within walking distance, as is Oak Park with its community centre, daycare, grass playing fields, tennis courts, baseball diamond, and walking trails. A wide variety of shopping and leisure options is close at hand at Oakridge, Marine Gateway, Marpole Village, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet, or Richmond.

    Pricing for Oak Flats
    Pricing has not yet been made publicly available, however, we recommend you sign up to our VIP list above for priority updates.

    Floor Plans for Oak Flats
    Plans have yet to be finalized. The current development proposal is for 30 2-bedroom condos from 865 – 1,223 sq ft and four 3-bedroom residences on each of the top to floors from 1,327 – 1,342 sq ft. Contact me today to consider available options, prices, and plans.

    Amenities at Oak Flats
    On the main floor is a shared 616 sq ft amenity room with refrigerator, microwave, sink, dishwasher, and washroom. Directly outside is a 406 sq ft shared patio with childrens play area. Each ground floor home will have its own private patio ranging in size from 246 – 588 sq ft. On the roof are four landscaped decks, each with a fireplace.

    Parking and Storage
    Oak Flats will have 52 vehicle parking spaces contained in two levels of underground, of which five are for visitors and two are handicapped. There are also 48 Class A horizontal bicycle stalls underground and six Class B spaces at grade, near the main lobby entrance. Over 1,800 sq ft of additional storage, divided into 41 lockers, have been allocated on P2.

    Maintenance Fees at Oak Flats
    To be included with final purchase offer.

    Developer Team for Oak Flats
    Bold Properties is a real estate developer fueled by innovation, creativity, and the needs of their customers. They meticulously design their developments in order to construct, nurture, and foster new communities across the Greater Vancouver area. Bold challenges the notion of typical in an effort to bring you the newest and greatest in real estate without compromising on tradition or quality.

    Gateway Architecture is a progressive, award-winning team with vast expertise in all aspects of residential and commercial architecture, and interior design. Projects include custom single-family homes, multi-family developments, retail centres, offices, restaurants, and sports facilities. Attention to detail and innovative design are evident in all their projects. Services include complete architectural services, full interior design services, space planning, display suites, sales centres, and furniture design.

    Expected Completion for Oak Flats
    To be announced.

    Are you interested in learning more about other homes in the Cambie Corridor, Kerrisdale, or Kitsilano?

    Check out these great Cambie Corridor Presales!

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