Ken Mannie
Ken Mannie is the head strength/conditioning coach at Michigan State University. ([email protected])- Iron Sharpens Iron: Difficult Beyond Comprehension
- Iron Sharpens Iron: Put Your Name On It
- Iron Sharpens Iron: Motivation They Need to Hear
- Iron Sharpens Iron: Forged in the Crucible of Coaching
- Iron Sharpens Iron: Calloused Hands, Bloody Knuckles & a Fire in your Heart
- Iron Sharpens Iron: Love, Trust, & Respect
- Iron Sharpens Iron: Earned, Never Given
- Powerline: Health & safety in conditioning programs
- Powerline: Conducting a year-end evaluation
- Powerline: Why all athletes must strengthen the neck
- Powerline: Fundamentals for a successful strength program
- Powerline: 5 nutritional tips for training and recovery
- PEDs in Sports: The ongoing fight
- Powerline: Script variations for total body workouts
- Powerline: Staples in strength training
- Machinery and mechanisms of speed improvement
- Powerline: Reminders for the winter strength training program
- New Year’s resolutions for your strength program
- Powerline: Managing daily priorities of a strength program
- Powerline: Getting strong on limited time
- Implementing variety in metabolic conditioning protocols
- A tribute to the strength of coaches
- Powerline: Training the posterior chain
- Powerline: Improving work ethic and developing leaders
- 6 nutrition tips to maintain muscle mass
- Powerline: 5 training tips all coaches must know
- Powerline: Developing a strong and powerful base
- Strength & Conditioning: Tips from the trenches
- Strength evaluation and assessment for the new year
- Female strength training: Dissecting misconceptions & evaluating strategies
- Powerline: Developing size and strength in young athletes
- Powerline: The art of strength coaching
- Using caution in the summer heat
- Confronting challenges of today’s strength coaches
- Powerline: Strength and conditioning checklist for success
- Powerline: Supporting your in-season strength program
- Establishing standards and leadership in the weight room
- Powerline: Fueling for training and competition
- Powerline: A Spartan approach to progressive overload
- Powerline: Establishing power points in offseason programs
- Powerline: Addressing agility and skill specificity year-round
- The ‘Spartan Rotation’ conditioning workout
- Powerline: Gaining size and speed
- Powerline: Tackling 2014’s biggest strength training questions
- Powerline: Understanding eccentrics
- Don’t neglect the neck
- Why strength training is important for all athletes
- Strength training for multisport athletes
- Ken Mannie’s mailbag: Answering questions from coaches
- Improving athlete speed and reaction times
- Create a conditioning culture during the offseason
- Powerline: Enhancing summer conditioning components
- Maintaining a productive in-season strength program
- Powerline: Keeping athletes strong all season
- Strength & conditioning: A multi-faceted profession
- Recovery tips after a tough workout or game
- Powerline: Guidelines for spotters in the weight room
- Powerline: Exploring introductory intervals
- Powerline: Putting the finishing touches on your workouts
- Five points of emphasis for any successful strength program
- Powerline: Increase volume with multiple-set applications
- Powerline: Exploring neck-up response training
- The five game-changers in strength and conditioning
- Shoulder development in strength training
- Powerline: Strength training for the multisport athlete
- Powerline: Utilizing a multi-joint combo routine
- Powerline: Helping train women, injured athletes
- Powerline: Serious strength requires serious training
- Powerline: Don’t neglect the neck in strength training
- Tip From The Trenches – More SNAPP Suggestions
- Tip From The Trenches – Summertime Safety
- Powerline: Serious strength requires serious training
- The benefits of variable resistance in training
- Spartan 300 Training
- Powerline: Training the injured athlete
- Training Days
- Strength training’s bottom lines
- Spartan Rotation
- Sliding into a Strong Core
- Organizing and Administering Football’s Off-Season Program
- Odds ’N Ends: Covering Strength Training’s Details
- Strength and conditioning: Learning the ropes
- Strength training: No substitute for hard work
- Exercises, Equipment Modes, and Rep Duration
- Chemical Conundrum: Beyond The Mitchell Report
- Career path for the strength and conditioning professional
- Fueling the body for competition
- Emphasizing strength training in women’s sports
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