Showing posts with label lateral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lateral. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Exercise of the Week: The Lateral Hop and Hold

Level: Intermediate and Advanced

Goal: Increase ability to change direction quickly, injury prevention

Equipment: None

This week we'll continue our series on agility training. Agility is the ability to move quickly and change directions while maintaining control of the body. To be effective on the beach an athlete will need speed, balance, power and co-ordination. Agility training plays an integral role in developing these attributes.

Our drill this week is the Lateral Hop and Hold. This is an excellent exercise for increasing our agility and reducing muscle soreness and risk of injury in the hips and knees.

Be sure to perform a thorough warm up before performing the Lateral Hop and Hold.

Stand on right leg with right knee slightly bent.




Hop two to three feet laterally toward the left.


Land softly on the left leg and hold position for two seconds.








Push off left leg to hop laterally to the right.

Land softly on the right leg and hold position for two seconds.

Repeat for a total of 10 repetitions.

Intermediate players should perform 2 sets with 30 seconds of rest between sets.
Advanced players should perform 3-4 sets with 30 second rest periods between sets.

Key points: Keep your hips square and land as softly as possible. Gradually increase the intensity of the exercise by bounding higher and farther from side to side.

Incorporate agility drills like the Lateral Hop and Hold into your conditioning routine once or twice per week for best results.

See you on the beach!
Eric Hand, MA CSCS
Exercise Physiologist and Strength and Conditioning Specialist
Fast Twitch Fitness

"We're all athletes. Some of us are just farther along in our training."

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Exercise of the Week: The T Drill

Level: Beginner to advanced

Specificity: Acceleration, Deceleration, Lateral Movement

Goal: Improve Agility

Equipment: 4 cones

This week we'll begin our series on agility training. Agility is the ability to move quickly and change directions while maintaining control and balance of the body. The beach game requires players to move in various movement patterns (forward, backward, lateral, at 45 degree angles) within a single rally. To be effective on the beach an athlete will need speed, balance, power and co-ordination. Agility training plays an integral role in developing these attributes.

The first agility drill we'll review is the T drill. The T drill is an effective way to improve agility as it involves acceleration/deceleration, movement forward/backward/lateral as well as quick changes in direction.

Be sure to perform a thorough warm up (click here) before performing the T drill.

To set up the T drill, place two cones 10 yards apart from one another. Place a third cone in the middle of these two cones and a fourth cone ten yards from the third cone to form a T.



Start at the bottom (cone A) of the T and sprint to the middle cone (cone B).
Upon reaching the middle cone, side shuffle to the left cone (cone C).
Upon reaching the left most cone, immediately change directions and shuffle to the right most cone (cone D).
Upon reaching the right cone, change directions and shuffle back to the middle cone (cone B).
Finish the T by backpedaling to the start cone (cone A).

Repeat 2-5 times.

Key points: Keep your hips square, stay low in a defensive position and do not cross your feet as you shuffle.

Incorporate agility drills like this into your conditioning routine once or twice per week for best results.

See you on the beach!

Eric Hand, MA , CSCS
Exercise Physiologist and Strength & Conditioning Specialist
Fast Twitch Fitness

“We’re all athletes. Some of us are just farther along in our training.”

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