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A Spectacular Leap: Black Women Athletes in Twentieth-Century America

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By Jennifer H. Lansbury — 2014

When high jumper Alice Coachman won the high jump title at the 1941 national championships with "a spectacular leap," African American women had been participating in competitive sport for close to twenty-five years. See more...

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Quick Tip Tuesday #15: 2 Tips for Shattering a Performance Plateau

In today’s Quick Tip Tuesday video, I share 2 techniques for breaking through a performance plateau.

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How to Overcome a Strength Plateau | Training for Maximal Strength

This video will cover how to continue making progress after reaching a maximal strength plateau.

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Marathon Running Training | Avoid the Performance Plateau!

Marathon running training . . . it’s a grind! Whether you’re about to run your first or tenth marathon, you’re probably looking at a 16+ week training plan! In this post, we break that plan into 3 phases, guaranteed to keep it fun, interesting and effective all the way through the finish line!

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7 Ways to Overcome a Speed/Power Plateau and Become a Better Athlete: Part I

Plateaus are tough mothers. They happen for a few reasons, but a big one is that the human body really doesn’t like to go outside of its’ safe little shell. The brain also doesn’t like to move outside of its’ cave.

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Have We Reached the Athletic Limits of the Human Body?

Record-breaking has slowed, but science could find new ways to make us keep getting stronger and faster.

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Overload Principle: Training with Purpose

Plateauing happens to athletes at all levels. It’s good for training regimens to become a way of life, but doing those sessions over and over again can become like mindlessly checking a box. Inputs remain the same–which can be detrimental to increasing performance outputs.

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Battling Plateaus

Plateaus – aka periods of little to no progress – are inevitable in the sport of weightlifting.

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Stuck in a Rut? How to Avoid Plateauing in the Weight Room

Let me ask you a question. Have you ever hit a plateau in the weight room when it comes to increasing strength? What about when it comes to increasing power output (vertical jump, short-distance sprint)? Well if you have, you are not alone.

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Plateaus: Practice Without Progress

“It was a downward spiral for about three years. I just reached a natural point where I felt that I wasn’t going to see immediate results anymore and that was hard for me to accept. I did the same thing every single day for so long that I could just tell I was not improving.

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