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	<title>Hyper Wear - Weight Vests and Training Equipment &#187; Mike Boyle</title>
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		<title>Death of the Squat!</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Bill Meyer]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone in the Strength Training Coaches&#8217; Circuit knows Mike Boyle. Mike has produced several textbooks on functional training as well as power training, and has served as a fantastic leader in the athletic strength training arena for all of us coaches that continually try to bring &#8220;function&#8221; into our sessions. Mike defines functional training as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone in the Strength Training Coaches&#8217; Circuit knows <a href="http://www.bodybyboyle.com/">Mike Boyle</a>. Mike has produced several textbooks on functional training as well as power training, and has served as a fantastic leader in the athletic strength training arena for all of us coaches that continually try to bring &#8220;function&#8221; into our sessions. Mike defines functional training as &#8220;training with purpose&#8221; and recently he has released a new opinion on the conventional barbell squat that is rocking a lot of trainers to the core right now. If you haven&#8217;t read about it or seen the video he posted on Perform Better, watch it <a href="http://www.functionalstrengthcoach3.com/squats.html">here</a>.</p>
<p>Mike&#8217;s point is that the conventional squat is more of a lower-back, restricted exercise instead of a maximal-strength, lower-body exercise. Now, is squatting bad for the body? No. Does it match the demands of several athletic movements that athletes perform on a daily basis? Absolutely. So it has function, but what I&#8217;m saying, and what I believe Mike is saying is that a heavy barbell squat might not exactly be as functional for the lower body as some of us may have once thought. So we&#8217;ve agreed that we can&#8217;t rely on the squat as a lower-body, maximum-strength exercise; however, it is still an important movement pattern that assists in sports performance for millions of athletes across the world. </p>
<p>Here at Hyper Wear, we&#8217;ve been attempting to cross the two ideals perfectly and continue to use the squat pattern, but just in an even more functional way than the traditional exercise. Check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/hyperwear">my videos</a> to see more about performing squat patterns with <a href="http://www.hyperwear.com/sandbell.html">SandBells</a> that encompass strength, power, endurance, and flexibility, all with one simple piece of equipment. </p>
<p>And always, Never Stand Still!</p>
<p>Best regards, </p>
<p>Bill Meyer, SCE, USAW<br />
Director of Coaching, CATZ Austin<br />
&#8220;Where Athletes Train!&#8221;<br />
SPARQ Certified Instructor<br />
Director of Texas, Tudor Bompa Institute </p>
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