Functional Exercise for Endurance Athletes Triathlon Training Videos
SPORTSKOOL is the only free On Demand sports network dedicated to delivering one-on-one athletic instruction, training and motivation. SPORTSKOOL helps athletes of all ages take their game to the next level by offering guidance and insider tips from the world's best athletes. Mark Verstegen is one of the world's foremost authorities on core training for athletes. He serves as the President of Athlete's Performance, a state of the art facility with headquarters in Tempe, Arizona. Elite athletes from all over the globe have trained under Mark's methods and experienced unparalleled success. Education and research are the cornerstones of the Athlete's Performance methodology. In 2001, Athlete's Performance began its groundbreaking NFL Combine preparation program. Athlete's Performance continues in its mission to provide athletes with ethical alternatives to achieve their performance goals. See for yourself.
Mike Manning brings many years of muscle development training experience to CycleOne Coaching. He is certified with the National Academy of Sports Medicine as both a Personal Trainer and a Corrective Exercise Specialist. NASM teaches a physical therapy based approach to fitness development. The main characteristic of this school of thought is the consideration of musculoskeletal imbalances in the athlete. Before you can expect to experience peak performance, you must first address existing structural weaknesses. Read more about the advanced training principles of NASM by clicking on the logo.

CycleOne advocates the strengthening of the core for improved balance and explosiveness. Functional movement always involves numerous muscle groups working in concert. This is typically referred to as the kinetic chain. Proper kinetic chain development insures that the movement is performed in the most energy efficient manner possible while maximizing power production. CycleOne can develop a personal training plan designed to target your needs based on your particular weaknesses. We follow the adage, "train your weaknesses... race your strengths". The following videos demonstrate some of the key exercise movements for developing the core and improving athletic performance.
Cross Training and the Total Athlete
At CycleOne, we believe that no matter what your cycling discipline, you will benefit from improving your overall athleticism. Cross training should play an essential role in the development of the total athlete. After a full season of experiencing ups and downs, victories as well as disappointments, you should be able to identify your weaknesses. The off season is the ideal time to begin solidifying your arsenal. Read on to examine some of the unique training tools and methods used here at CycleOne to make sure you are ready for the 2009 competitive season.
Click on the photo to watch the Bode Miller skills training video.
Triathlon Overview 6:28
Elite triathletes Lokelani McMichaels and Eric Harr guide you through a comprehensive but easy to follow introduction to the three disciplines of the sport of triathlon.
Total Body Functional Training
Goal Setting 3:04
An explanation of Video on Demand and SPORSTKOOL. Covers the 3 primary goals of the program:
Pain prevention
Improved quality of life
Motivation through education
Sportskool Super 7 5:35
Mark Verstegen explains the 7 phases of the fitness program he has developed for the SPORTSKOOL Video on Demand series.
Choosing the Right Training Equipment 9:06
You do not have to spend a lot of money or even join a gym to use the tools that Mark has provided you with in this video series. Mark shows you how it's done!
Movement Preparation 19:44
A thorough approach to warming up the whole body in preparation for intense exercise.
Core 101 18:47
WNBA star Sue Bird is the feature model in this video demonstrating pillar strength, or basic core using core stabilization techniques and Pilates type movements.
Core Strength 1 10:07
Mark Verstegen and WNBA star Ticha Peniceiro use the physioball to demonstrate more advanced core strengthening and stretching movements for improved pillar strength.
Core Strength 2 23:58
A continuation of the previous video that moves into more advanced techniques and incorporates free weights for increased strength and integrative stabilization.
Advanced Physioball Workout 20:20
Mark Verstegen and professional trainer Craig Freidman demonstrate some of the most effective movements on the physioball for strengthening the core and developing perfect balance.
Using a Foam Roller for Recovery and Regeneration 19:14
Trainer Sue Falsone joins Mark in this video to explain the use of the foam roller as a method to enhance recovery. Self myofascial release creates more pliable muscles that are less injury prone.
Intermediate Foam Roller Workout 23:19
More advanced techniques for preventing chronic stress syndrome in the lower body.
Energy System Development 4:40
An explanation of the three energy sytems involved in endurance performance activities;
the reasons for understanding the methodology and how to apply them to your sport.
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Exercising with the Power Runner 
You should be developing your hip strength in order to improve your base of power. The glutes are the largest muscle group in the body for a reason. Everyone knows that cyclists have great looking glutes. That is evidence enough of the role that this muscle group plays. Understanding how to maximize your training to improve utilization of the glutes is another issue. The Power Runner is a unique and innovative devise that targets the hip complex while strengthening the core. Used primarily by NFL football teams to develop explosiveness, its effectiveness is unmatched. You are not likely to find this training device at your local gym, but CycleOne has one in its studio for use by CycleOne athletes. Watch the video demonstrations below:
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