The first two games are in the books already. We are 1-1 and were very close to being 2-0. Like the saying goes though, "close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades." There have been some questionable calls by the officials and we have made a lot of mistakes as a team, both coaches and players, these first two games. It is easy to make excuses and cast blame when things go against you. We tell our players to focus on the things they have control over; their attitude and their effort. We can't control which officials we have, whether they are good or bad, or whether they are going to make the correct call every time or not. What we can control is how we react to them. If we let people we don't agree with take us out of our game, they win. They are controlling us and at no time do we ever want anyone in control of us. We talked to our kids at half time of the Linden game and told them to not whine or complain about the calls that were going on. Instead, focus on us and how we are reacting to what is happening on the field. We can choose to have a positive attitude or a negative attitude. We don't have to let other people suck the life out us, we are in control of ourselves and our attitude. It was a much better second half than first, because our kids re-grouped and focused on themselves instead of the officials or what the other team was getting away with.
We are a young team and have a lot of improvements to make. We were a better team the second week than we were the first, and we will be a better team this week than we were last week. The goal is to get better every week. We have a lot of young players who are growing up very quickly and we have seen glimpses of what this team can become. This is homecoming week against Ripon Christian. While they are no longer in our league, they will always be our neighbor and that makes this a rivalry game every year. With all the distractions of homecoming and Ripon High's centennial celebration, our kids have had a good week of practice. We are focusing hard on shoring up the basic fundamentals of the game to get us ready for our tough league schedule. Game time this week is on SATURDAY, Sept. 11 at 4:00 pm. We haven't played a Saturday afternoon game is over 10 years. There are a lot of festivities going on so come out and enjoy the celebration and support the Indians as they take on the Knights to celebrate Ripon High's homecoming and it's hundred year anniversary.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Football Video
So it has been I while since I posted anything. I have good intentions, but man time flies by so fast. We are into our second full week of football now and have our first scrimmage this Saturday night. It seems like there just isn't enough practice time, of course, their never is. Our kids are working hard and improving everyday. Their technique is improving and they are really getting after each other. We are very excited to get started here.
There is nothing like football. As the days go by we find that a lot of kids like the idea of playing football, but it is a tough game and to play it you have to be tough, not just physically, but mentally. Your body takes a beating and it takes a great deal of commitment to go to class,come to practice, lift weights, and get your homework done. It just isn't for everybody, and that is ok. For some of us there is nothing like it in the world. You just can't replicate the emotion that this game can bring out in you anywhere else in life. It makes all the time and sacrifice worth it. Every season and for a brief moment, you share something that no one else in the world has and that is what it is all about, giving everything you have to be the best you can because you can't let your teammates down. Kenny Chesney has a new video out about playing high school football that pretty much sums it all up. Check it out.......
There is nothing like football. As the days go by we find that a lot of kids like the idea of playing football, but it is a tough game and to play it you have to be tough, not just physically, but mentally. Your body takes a beating and it takes a great deal of commitment to go to class,come to practice, lift weights, and get your homework done. It just isn't for everybody, and that is ok. For some of us there is nothing like it in the world. You just can't replicate the emotion that this game can bring out in you anywhere else in life. It makes all the time and sacrifice worth it. Every season and for a brief moment, you share something that no one else in the world has and that is what it is all about, giving everything you have to be the best you can because you can't let your teammates down. Kenny Chesney has a new video out about playing high school football that pretty much sums it all up. Check it out.......
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Ground Based Movements
One thing that really cracks me up is the question "how much do you bench?" It is interesting how this lift became the standard by which me measure strength. It really has very little to do with athletics. Our kids are getting pretty strong, yet we don't have a lot of big bench pressers. Our workout on Wed./Thurs. consisted of a warm up with Overhead Squats, Pullups, Pushups, a workout of Cleans and Split Jerks, and we finished off with a core circuit. Now those lifts develop total body strength. Check out the video of some of our players performing the Clean. Kids will ask "which muscle does this work?" You can see by the video the answer is ALL OF THEM and in an explosive fashion. This lift requires a great degree of technique, balance, and coordination coupled with explosive strength. Can you the potential carryover to the athletic field.
Check out the sweat angel- courtesy of Tanner Jordan.
Check out the sweat angel- courtesy of Tanner Jordan.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Youth Conditioning Clinic

Today we put on a sports conditioning clinic for some of the young athletes in our community. What a great event! About 20 young men aged 7-14 came out and went through a series of running mechanics, agility drills, plyometrics, and a bodyweight workout. They worked real hard and did a great job. Thanks to RHS athletes Cole Herrin, Josh McCreath, and Dyllon Haines for helping out and thanks to all those who attended. We will be putting on more free clinics in the near future.
Attitude and Effort
We consistently reinforce with our players that there are two main variables they have control over every day. The attitude they choose and the the effort they give. These are the two main requirements we have, approach each workout or practice with a positive attitude and give your best effort in every thing we do. It is interesting how these two variables are related. It seems if a player (or any of us for that matter) realize there is a certain amount of work that has to be done so we might as well do it the best they can, it changes our attitude. It makes us realize that hard work is productive, it makes us better. It makes us tougher. We feel a certain amount of self-satifiction with overcoming our reservations and doing what has to be done with our best effort. This is how people build confidence and that "can-do" spirit. If we feel good about ourselves, we have a positive attitude. A positive attitude is contagious and empowers those around us.
Whining,complaining, imitating an ostrich and putting our head in the sand only serves to destroy our attitude and our confidence. Besides that it is infectious. It brings the people around us down. No one likes to be around a whiner or a slacker. I didn't begin teaching until I was 30 and like many people worked a lot of different manual labor type jobs while trying to "figure it out". I was working on a crew one time that was assigned to clean out drained river beds. Talk about nasty, dirty, HARD, work! The supervise told us we were staying until the work was done so we might as well "screw it and do it." I will never forget that lesson. I have added one part to the saying though, "screw it and do it the best you can!"
Whining,complaining, imitating an ostrich and putting our head in the sand only serves to destroy our attitude and our confidence. Besides that it is infectious. It brings the people around us down. No one likes to be around a whiner or a slacker. I didn't begin teaching until I was 30 and like many people worked a lot of different manual labor type jobs while trying to "figure it out". I was working on a crew one time that was assigned to clean out drained river beds. Talk about nasty, dirty, HARD, work! The supervise told us we were staying until the work was done so we might as well "screw it and do it." I will never forget that lesson. I have added one part to the saying though, "screw it and do it the best you can!"
Monday, June 14, 2010
Protein Supplements
I am often asked by players and parents about which nutritional supplements the players should be taking. My answer is always the same. I ask "Do you eat breakfast everyday?", "Do you eat 5-6 small nutrient dense meals a day?", "How many fruits and vegetables do you eat every day?", " Do you eat fast food, drink soda, eat chips, donuts, etc. often?" If a teenager isn't serious about their nutrition then they might as well take there money and throw it in the toilet because that is about as good as any of the SUPPLEMENTS they want to take will do them. Here are a couple things to remember.
1. The word supplement means 'in addition to'. These pills and powders are not magic, they have a very small effect, if any. The companies that sell them pay big money to the people they use as models, and in the case of the big time bodybuilders, you CANNOT get that big without the help of anabolic steroids. There is no supplement in the world that can produce results like that.
2. Nutritional Supplements are not required to be tested by the FDA. This means you don't really know what is in them and many of them have not undergone any long term empirical studies. They may do you more harm than good.
Check out this article on the amount of heavy metals in protein powder supplements http://news.discovery.com/human/protein-drinks-packing-a-poisonous-wallop.html
The nutritional supplement industry makes millions of dollars each year. Everyone is looking for the quick fix, the extra edge, the secret to accelerated weight and strength gain. Rich Carlisle, the strength and conditioning coach at USC told us that their "secret" weight gain supplement for their athletes was Peanut Butter sandwiches and whole milk. Now you are talking about a university that has access to the latest and greatest sports nutrition in the world, and they are eating peanut butter sandwiches. Does this tell you something. Like they say in the movie Kung Fun Panda "the secret is there is no secret!"
Work hard, eat plenty of good, get plenty of rest and be consistent. Healthy strength and weight gains come a little at a time. I tell our players if you can add 5 lbs. a week to their lifts, over 12 weeks that is 60 lbs. Many of our sophomores put more than 100 lbs. on their lifts over the course of the past year, but it doesn't happen in a couple weeks. Patience and consistency are the key. We want our players to understand that their fitness is about a lifestyle, not about short term results.
1. The word supplement means 'in addition to'. These pills and powders are not magic, they have a very small effect, if any. The companies that sell them pay big money to the people they use as models, and in the case of the big time bodybuilders, you CANNOT get that big without the help of anabolic steroids. There is no supplement in the world that can produce results like that.
2. Nutritional Supplements are not required to be tested by the FDA. This means you don't really know what is in them and many of them have not undergone any long term empirical studies. They may do you more harm than good.
Check out this article on the amount of heavy metals in protein powder supplements http://news.discovery.com/human/protein-drinks-packing-a-poisonous-wallop.html
The nutritional supplement industry makes millions of dollars each year. Everyone is looking for the quick fix, the extra edge, the secret to accelerated weight and strength gain. Rich Carlisle, the strength and conditioning coach at USC told us that their "secret" weight gain supplement for their athletes was Peanut Butter sandwiches and whole milk. Now you are talking about a university that has access to the latest and greatest sports nutrition in the world, and they are eating peanut butter sandwiches. Does this tell you something. Like they say in the movie Kung Fun Panda "the secret is there is no secret!"
Work hard, eat plenty of good, get plenty of rest and be consistent. Healthy strength and weight gains come a little at a time. I tell our players if you can add 5 lbs. a week to their lifts, over 12 weeks that is 60 lbs. Many of our sophomores put more than 100 lbs. on their lifts over the course of the past year, but it doesn't happen in a couple weeks. Patience and consistency are the key. We want our players to understand that their fitness is about a lifestyle, not about short term results.
June 14, 2010 Train Hard, Win Easy
We continue to have a great group! There are approximately 60-70 players attending every morning. This is about 80% of our players. There are a few that miss here and there, but the core is there most every day.

Jake McCreath pushes himself to the limit during last Friday's workout.
WOD
Weight Room
Front Squat- 5 x 5
Bench Press- 70% x 5, 80% x 3, 90% x 3
5 Pullups
10 Pushups
15 Squats
Max Rounds in 10 minutes- Andy Bunting- 10, Junior Yciano- 9 (varsity players)
Field
Ladder Drills
Lateral Hurdle Hops 5 sets x 10
Falling starts x 25
20 yd sprint on the minute for 20 minutes

Jake McCreath pushes himself to the limit during last Friday's workout.
WOD
Weight Room
Front Squat- 5 x 5
Bench Press- 70% x 5, 80% x 3, 90% x 3
5 Pullups
10 Pushups
15 Squats
Max Rounds in 10 minutes- Andy Bunting- 10, Junior Yciano- 9 (varsity players)
Field
Ladder Drills
Lateral Hurdle Hops 5 sets x 10
Falling starts x 25
20 yd sprint on the minute for 20 minutes
Thursday, June 10, 2010
June 10, 2010 Week 1 in the Books
What a great first week! There are two things we ask from our players everyday. First show up with a positive attitude, and second, give your best effort. This group did not disappoint us one bit. On the contrary, our upper classmen showed great leadership by not only encouraging the younger players, but modeling the way we do things at Ripon High. The kids went through some very difficult workouts (see todays WOD below- this was brutal!) but there was no whining or complaining, just great effort. This is how you improve, by pushing your own limits, you will never know what you are capable of doing unless you push yourself to the limit. One of the common misconceptions people have about football players is that we spend all our time working on our bench press or in the squat rack. What they fail to realize is we are training to enhance our players ATHLETICISM. What we do in the weight room is really only a part of the way we workout. Check out the video of our one of the weeks earlier workouts.
WOD
Clean 65% x 5, 75% x 5, 85% x 5 or more
Push Press- 5 sets x 5 reps
Teams of 5
3 rounds
Mountain Climbers
Pushups
Jumping Jacks
Overhead plate hold (varsty- 45#, F/S- 25#)
Catwalk
One member of the team at each station performs the exercise while one member runs to the top of the catwalk and back. As soon as he is back, team rotates. Once each member completes each station- that is one round. This was one difficult workout. I will post some video of this weekend.
WOD
Clean 65% x 5, 75% x 5, 85% x 5 or more
Push Press- 5 sets x 5 reps
Teams of 5
3 rounds
Mountain Climbers
Pushups
Jumping Jacks
Overhead plate hold (varsty- 45#, F/S- 25#)
Catwalk
One member of the team at each station performs the exercise while one member runs to the top of the catwalk and back. As soon as he is back, team rotates. Once each member completes each station- that is one round. This was one difficult workout. I will post some video of this weekend.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Todays Workout
Weight Room
Overhead Squat- 5 sets, 5 reps, work up to 5 rep max
Bench Press- 65% x 5, 75% x 5, 85% x 5
WOD- 5 Rounds for time
Pullup x 10
Push up x 20
Air Squat x 20
Situp x 20
Field
Running technique
Ladder Drills
Tuck Jumps- 5 sets x 10 reps
50 squats, 400 m run x 3 sets
The kids worked really hard today. Many are probably thinking "what did I get myself into?" It is like I told the varsity guys today - We will be the best conditioned team on the field every game, period. Our workouts are very physically demanding and our kids will be in great physical shape, but they do more than that. They make you mentally tough. When you push yourself to the point of exhaustion on a regular basis, something happens to you. It makes you tough. It gives you a "can do spirit" so when times get hard, it isn't so easy to give up.
In the weight room we focused on overhead squats today. If you have never done them, they can be a very humbling exercise. They require balance, shoulder strength and flexibility, core strength, and hip flexibility. In short, they make you a better athlete. A lot of times though the big guys that are able to push a lot of weight, have a hard time using a 45 lb. bar. It is not unusual to see the receivers lift more than the linemen with this exercise. I know our guys had a hard time this morning with this exercise. Check out the video below of the young lady doing a set of 5 reps of OHS with 85 lbs., this is very impressive considering most of our big guys couldn't do this much!
Overhead Squat- 5 sets, 5 reps, work up to 5 rep max
Bench Press- 65% x 5, 75% x 5, 85% x 5
WOD- 5 Rounds for time
Pullup x 10
Push up x 20
Air Squat x 20
Situp x 20
Field
Running technique
Ladder Drills
Tuck Jumps- 5 sets x 10 reps
50 squats, 400 m run x 3 sets
The kids worked really hard today. Many are probably thinking "what did I get myself into?" It is like I told the varsity guys today - We will be the best conditioned team on the field every game, period. Our workouts are very physically demanding and our kids will be in great physical shape, but they do more than that. They make you mentally tough. When you push yourself to the point of exhaustion on a regular basis, something happens to you. It makes you tough. It gives you a "can do spirit" so when times get hard, it isn't so easy to give up.
In the weight room we focused on overhead squats today. If you have never done them, they can be a very humbling exercise. They require balance, shoulder strength and flexibility, core strength, and hip flexibility. In short, they make you a better athlete. A lot of times though the big guys that are able to push a lot of weight, have a hard time using a 45 lb. bar. It is not unusual to see the receivers lift more than the linemen with this exercise. I know our guys had a hard time this morning with this exercise. Check out the video below of the young lady doing a set of 5 reps of OHS with 85 lbs., this is very impressive considering most of our big guys couldn't do this much!
Monday, June 7, 2010
2010 Football
Here we go! Today was a great start to the 2010 football season. It was more of an introduction period. We taught the new players how to warm up, how to do the dot drill, timed all the players 40's, and maxed them out with in pullups. Why do we max test pullups? It is a real test of pound for pound upper body strength. We are about building ATHLETES not powerlifters or bodybuilders. The first question people ask when they question a person's strength is "how much do you bench?" This drives me nuts. I had a coach in college say " I have seen a lot of 400 lb. bench pressers sit the bench, but I have never seen anyone who could clean 300 lbs. not be a starter." This is absolutely true. Now we don't see a lot of 400 lb. bench pressers or kids that can clean 300 lbs. in high school, but we do get a lot of our kids cleaning at least 200 lbs. and they do it with great technique. Our program is all about athleticism. Check out these videos shot during our spring workouts.
This is Cole Herrin performing cleans. He has some technical things to work out, but overall his form is pretty good. Look how much coordination it takes to perform the lift. Now that is enhancing athleticism!
Jordan Sullivan cleans 215 lbs. here. In our recent lift-a-thon he got 245 lbs.! Not bad for an incoming junior!
This is Cole Herrin performing cleans. He has some technical things to work out, but overall his form is pretty good. Look how much coordination it takes to perform the lift. Now that is enhancing athleticism!
Jordan Sullivan cleans 215 lbs. here. In our recent lift-a-thon he got 245 lbs.! Not bad for an incoming junior!
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