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13/02/2026

Elite Athletes Don’t Need hours of nonstop training to be explosive

Elite athletes are often misled into thinking they must train vigorously for hours to become more explosive. In reality, high-impact adaptations come from targeted, efficient efforts—not endless grind.

💡 Key idea: quality over quantity. Short bursts of high-intensity work can drive big gains in power, speed, and explosiveness.

What the science suggests (averages and concepts)

- ⏱️ NFL players: In-game action is highly intermittent (between 6 to 8 sec). Starter involvement is often measured in short bursts of peak intensity rather than continuous play. Typical on-field sprints and explosive actions are concentrated in limited windows, with overall play time spread out across quarters. The exact “seconds of intense play” can vary by position and game, but the explosive moments are highly clustered rather than sustained for long durations.
- ⚽ Soccer: The game is continuous, yet high-intensity efforts occur in short bursts (sprints, accelerations, jumps). Modern match data often shows a few seconds to tens of seconds of maximal or near-maximal intensity within sequences, interspersed with lower-intensity activity.
- 🏀 Basketball: Similar to soccer, with frequent short high-intensity actions (fast breaks, jumps, drives) separated by rest. The most explosive actions happen in short windows within plays rather than for long continuous periods.
- 🎾 Tennis: Matches are long, but actual points are short and explosive. Average rally length and time spent in point-winning actions are brief(5sec on professional level) with many points decided in a few seconds of high-intensity effort.




30/01/2026

Thx you brother I ain’t got much else to say 🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽 train fast 💨 💨



30/01/2026

Set and reps i’m not against taking charts on sets and reps. It just has to make sense. I think getting a good count of somebody’s rep range at high velocity and top force is a great barometer to start programming. But I’m totally against Over training and segmenting programs for herds of athletes training at one time.

30/01/2026

Rep range philosophy is a part of gym culture and fitness. It’s centers around building hypertrophy. Not building athleticism. Athletes need different cues responses at all times. These guys are out for blood and fighting a war for their teams. You don’t train soldiers in a coffee shop. Everything and every stimulus needs to be centered around, perfecting reps and performing in athletic modalities at all times.

29/01/2026

🤷🏽🤷🏽 what yall think?


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