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Hot Take Tuesday: Why Sprint-Based Football is Incomplete

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  On this first edition of ‘Hot Take Tuesday”, Cody goes over his opinion on the “sprint-based football” approach that has become popular on social media. He also addresses why strategies on social media can be misleading and how to see through the fog. Connect with Cody: Cody’s Media Twitter: clh_strength IG: clh_strength Email: [email protected]

 

On this first edition of ‘Hot Take Tuesday”, Cody goes over his opinion on the “sprint-based football” approach that has become popular on social media. He also addresses why strategies on social media can be misleading and how to see through the fog.

Connect with Cody:

Cody’s Media

Twitter: clh_strength
IG: clh_strength
Email: [email protected]

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  • Cody Hughes

    Cody Hughes is a sports performance professional currently working at the high school level in Madison, Alabama. He is a former college baseball player turned strength coach, with experience at the Division 1 and Division 2 collegiate level as well as in the private sector. Cody is certified by the NSCA as a CSCS and the CSCCA as a SCCC certified coach. He is an active advisory board member for the National High School Strength Coaches Association for the state of Alabama.

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  • I’ve not seen Sprint-Based football, as espoused by Holler and Dixon, advocate for marshmallow treatment of athletes, nor for the abdication of actual football skills and tactics. Perhaps the social media based critique of the program is incomplete?

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Podcast cover art with a microphone in the background. Text reads Student Athlete Preparation Podcast with a barbell design. Hosted by Cody Hughes, CLH Strength. Sponsored by SimpliFaster.
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Hot Take Tuesday: Why Sprint-Based Football is Incomplete

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On this first edition of ‘Hot Take Tuesday”, Cody goes over his opinion on the “sprint-based football” approach that has become popular on social media. He also addresses why strategies on social media can be misleading and how to see through the fog.

Connect with Cody:

Cody’s Media

Twitter: clh_strength
IG: clh_strength
Email: [email protected]

Author

  • Cody Hughes

    Cody Hughes is a sports performance professional currently working at the high school level in Madison, Alabama. He is a former college baseball player turned strength coach, with experience at the Division 1 and Division 2 collegiate level as well as in the private sector. Cody is certified by the NSCA as a CSCS and the CSCCA as a SCCC certified coach. He is an active advisory board member for the National High School Strength Coaches Association for the state of Alabama.

    View all posts

1 comment

  • I’ve not seen Sprint-Based football, as espoused by Holler and Dixon, advocate for marshmallow treatment of athletes, nor for the abdication of actual football skills and tactics. Perhaps the social media based critique of the program is incomplete?

Leave your comment

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