Monday, August 30, 2010

Back Extensions


Exercise of the Month
By William Parker, CSCS
Athletic Performance Center

September – Back Extension

            Having a strong back is a good key to becoming a better athlete.  There are many exercises that require a strong back and other core muscles.  If a person does not have a strong core then they are not able to perform many exercises in a safe way, and cannot get the benefit of that activity.  This situation would severely limit the potential of that athlete.  Below is an exercise called Back Extensions, which is a basic movement that helps strengthen the back muscles. 

It is very easy to perform a Back Extension correctly.  You would start by lying face down on the floor or other stable surface with your arms straight and next to your body, as in the picture for the Down Position.  Then lift your chest and shoulders as high as you can off the floor holding this for one second, while keeping your feet down on the floor, as shown in the picture for the Up Position.  Finally, return to the Down Position and repeat the Back Extensions until you cannot do any more.

Down Position
Up Position

Athlete of the Month- Alec Creel

Alec Creel has made some significant progress in his training at APC over the past two months, dropping 0.14 seconds from his 20 Meter Dash, adding 4 FEET to his Kneeling Powerball Toss, and progressing from level 21 to level 33 in the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test.

He says of his training, “I think that the training at APC has really helped me both physically and mentally, and would recommend their program to any athlete.”

Although he plays Basketball and also does Archery, Alec’s love for baseball is apparent to anyone who has seen him pitch, and he has hopes of being a professional player in the future. He says his father Craig has had the biggest impact on his life, because they are “always practicing baseball and basketball together.”

If he could visit anywhere in the world, Alec would choose Boston, to watch the Red Sox play at Fenway. Congratulations and keep up the hard work Alec- you might get to see it from the mound!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Congrats to Terrell Hudgins!


APC congratulates Terrell Hudgins, who made his first two NFL receptions in last night’s match-up against the Cincinnati Bengals. Hudgins, #14 Wide-Receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, trained with us at APC from January to March in preparation for his Pro Day at Elon and the 2010 NFL season. 

Great stuff Terrell, keep it coming!