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    September 2008

    September 28, 2008

    Chris Henry, Cincinnati Bengals Training at The Workout at Covington

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    Dsc_0179_4 Being suspended by the NFL is never easy....nor is spending 5 weeks--- 6 days a week with ASAP~Athletic Strength And Power Program Director Ted Lambrinides. Yet, that's where the talented wide-out, Chris Henry, of the Cincinnati Bengals found himself: daily training sessions at The Workout @ Covington. The speedy receiver finished his last session on Saturday and rejoins Carson Palmer and the rest of his Bengals teammates on Monday in preparation for a game against the Dallas Cowboys. "I'm definitely ready to go." said a smiling Chris Henry who looked every bit of 6'4 and 200 pounds.
    The workouts consisted of strength training exercises that were preceded by Dynamic Warm-ups, Flexibility Training, Strength and Power training.... and of course, shuttle runs.... lots of shuttle runs, gassers and Interval Training. Then there were the football specific drills and catching skill work, also.

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    Blog Post and Photos by Ed Cicale Copyright 2008 Athletic Strength And Power

    September 27, 2008

    New Book: Youth Fitness; An Action Plan for Shaping America's Kids

    Here it is, an action plan for shaping America's kids! Matt Brzycki and Fred Fornicola have teamed up for a "two thumbs up" effort in authoring this action plan for getting kids in shape. This book is hitting a bookstore near you. However, you can get a nice price by just clicking on the bookcover!
    "Cardiovascular disease, cancer, back problems and other musculoskeletal ailments are things that we hear about and read about everyday....and sometimes it hits close to home. Yet, something can be done about it. Fitness & shaping up is the way! This book can give kids and grownups the facts they need and a game plan for them to get it done."........ Ed Cicale Youth_fitness
    About the Authors

    Matt Brzycki is the Assistant Director of Campus Recreation, Fitness at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. He has authored more than 360 articles/columns on strength and fitness that have appeared in 41 different publications. Matt served on the New Jersey Council on Physical Fitness and Sports as well as the New Jersey Obesity Prevention Task Force.  He has appeared as a guest on radio shows in Cincinnati, Phoenix and Atlanta.  In addition, Matt has authored, co-authored and edited 16 other books.

    Fred Fornicola is the owner of Premiere Personal Fitness in Asbury Park, New Jersey.  He has authored more that 150 articles on strength and fitness and has been featured in numerous publications.  Fred also maintains regular columns on nutrition and training for several Internet websites.  He contributed a chapter to the book Get Fit New Jersey! and co-authored the best-selling book, Dumbbell Training for Strength and Fitness.

    September 16, 2008

    Sports Nutrition for the Eyes... with Mark Bergmann M.D.

    Eye ASAP takes a look at the eyes today.... the eyes are something that we seem to take for granted...until something goes wrong. One thing that's for sure is that as we age, our eyes lose some of their capability year after year. Is there something that we can do to be proactive? Can we slow these effects down? We checked in with Dr Mark Bergmann of Eye Care Associates, located in Cincinnati, Ohio to get more information on this subject. Doctor Bergmann has plenty of interesting insight into ....well....sight. In fact, at a later date we'll also schedule him for a podcast interview. Mark Bergmann, M.D. specializes in Ophthalmology...the study of the eyes and all thing related to vision. He is known as an expert surgeon and specializes in the new Cataract "No Stitch" Surgery. He also does the new Lens Implant surgeries with the new ReZoom Lens. And, of course he has been doing the Lasik Surgeries for many years.  He's a graduate of St Xavier High School in Cincinnati, where he also was a competitive swimmer and is, of course, a huge St X football fan. Dr Bergmann has done several goodwill trips to Honduras, where he performed surgeries and checkups for impoverished people in Central America.

    So, we thought that we'd examine something that is often overlooked....and that's Nutrition for Eyesight. Nutrition is very important for eyesight and of course, athleticism. Do you think Pete Rose, one of the great hitters of all time, would have gotten far without great vision. How about Joe Montana to Jerry Rice?  Both had incredible vision. Or the great fighter pilot, Chuck Yeager...he must have had super vision. Would Maria Sharapova be the great tennis star that she is without her sight? We probably take our eyesight for granted.  Here's what Dr Bergmann has suggested for maintaining and improving vision from a nutritional standpoint:Close_ups

    • Omega-3-fatty Acids.....find them abundant in tuna and salmon
    • Blueberries
    • Blackberries
    • Raspberries
    • Strawberries
    • Grapes! Both green and red. In fact, he says that red grapes may be slightly more beneficial due to the fact that they contain more of the flavanoids that are found in the skin of the grape. However, he pointed out that the "final word" isn't out on that yet.
    • Green Leafy Vegetables: Because they are high in antioxidants. The doctor mentioned spinach,collard greens, kale, mustard greens, kiwi fruit
    • Orange-colored fruits and vegetables...like oranges and cantaloupes and sweet potatoes and, of course, carrots

    Dr Bergmann stated that it's known that the more colorful the fruit and vegetable...the better and more nutritious it seems to be for us.

    On the subject of cataracts, he said that several things can be factors that can lead to cataracts. Those being

    • Diabetes
    • Smoking
    • Ultraviolet Sun Damage....that's occurred over a person's lifetime

    September 01, 2008

    The Arroyo Update.... "Tightening Up"

    Dsc_0030 He's one of the hottest pitchers in MLB right now.... Cincinnati Reds pitcher, Bronson Arroyo is 9-3 in his last 12 starts. Oh and by the way, he steals bases Pete Rose style with head-first slide technique and he can come up with a bases loaded double when needed, too. That's Reds Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Matt Krause supervising one of Arroyo's day-before-game "tightening program workouts" that took place at The Workout @ Covington...... keep up the great work guys!
    Here's a link to our Youtube with Bronson and Matt Krause. And here's one that's more specific to the "tightening program".
    In other news, some ASAP trainees who now play for the Ohio State Buckeyes, had good opening game performances at the giant horseshoe in Columbus (trainees not named due to NCAA regulations).

    ARROYO NAMED N.L. CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK

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    Bronson Arroyo has been named N.L. Co-Player of the Week (David Kohl/AP)

    Reds starting pitcher Bronson Arroyo has been named National League Co-Player of the Week for the period of August 25-31, 2008.

    Arroyo led the N.L. with 16.0 innings pitched en route to his 2-0 record, which included a complete game. The 31-year-old right-hander posted a 1.69 ERA, allowing three runs and two walks while fanning eight. On August 26th at Houston, Bronson (13-10, 4.97 ERA) became the first Reds pitcher to throw a complete game this season, permitting one run on five hits with three strikeouts. This marks Arroyo's first career weekly award honor. Read More [+]


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