Several months back I listened to Simon Sinek’s book “Start With Why,” a book I really enjoyed for both the education and the inspiration. As a result, I asked each member of the Endeavor staff to share why they pursued a career in training, and what motivates them to continue getting better. This series helps provide an inside look at our staff’s personal experiences that drove them to a career at Endeavor, and ultimately why we all love our jobs so much.

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During a holiday where we often reflect back on our experiences, relationships, and generally what we’re thankful for, I thought this would be an opportune time to share this side of my story. Check it out at the link below, and feel free to post any comments you have below this post.

Read the article here >> Kevin’s “Why”

As a friendly reminder, my Ultimate Hockey Transformation “Olympic Package” is on sale for ~63% until Friday at midnight!

To your success,

Kevin Neeld
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UltimateHockeyTraining.com

 

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“Kevin Neeld is one of the top 5-6 strength and conditioning coaches in the ice hockey world.”
– Mike Boyle, Head S&C Coach, US Women’s Olympic Team

“…if you want to be the best, Kevin is the one you have to train with”
– Brijesh Patel, Head S&C Coach, Quinnipiac University

Today I’m excited to share a quick interview I recently did with sports nutrition expert Dr. Chris Mohr. In addition to being a fellow UMass alumn, Dr. Mohr has an impressive professional background, including being a consulting Sports Nutritionist for the Cincinnati Bengals and an Expert Contributor to Reebok. He’s a Nutrition Spokesperson and Consultant to a number of media outlets and corporations including – Discovery Health ChannelThe Dairy CouncilClif Bar, & Nordic Naturals. He often appears on TV as a nutritional guest expert, including an appearance with Chef Emeril Lagasse. Lastly, he’s on the Advisory Board for Men’s Fitness Magazine and has written over 500 articles for consumer publications, such as Men’s Fitness, Weight Watchers, Men’s Health and Fitness, to name a few.

Needless to say, Dr. Mohr knows his stuff. He recently released Complete Sports Nutrition, a video series geared specifically toward delivering applied sports nutrition information for youth athletes. Complete Sports Nutrition is on sale for 50% off through the end of this week so if you’re interested in grabbing a copy, check it out today.

 

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KN: Dr. Mohr, let’s dive right in. What are some of the biggest mistakes you see youth athletes make with their nutrition?

CM: Youth athletes don’t often make the connect between nutrition and performance.  Most start the day without even eating breakfast.  In fact, one time when giving a talk to one of the top ranking HS football teams in the country, I asked how many of them ate breakfast that morning.  With close to 80 people in the room — 3 raised their hand.  Now this talk was supposed to be about dietary supplements, but I asked that first because no supplement in the world will replace what’s lost in the diet.  This is where youth athletes need ideas for quick and easy meals.  Research shows they’re tired, stressed, bored and rushed; breakfast therefore is the last thing on their mind.  A cup of Greek yogurt 2 minutes before leaving can work.  Trail mix can work.  A peanut butter and banana sandwich.  They need quality calories, protein and some carbohydrates.  There are a lot of options; it doesn’t need to be fancy.

KN: Speaking of supplements, what is your stance on supplements for youth athletes?

CM: I like to give and take a bit here.  Young athletes will respond better to someone who listens versus someone who simply tells them “no.”  Ask why they’re wondering about the particular supplement(s).  Who they heard about them from and what they think it will do for them.  This is another chance to talk about nutrition, but then a little give and take here – a protein supplement is certainly safe – share some great smoothie recipes.  Fish oil is certainly safe and has merit.  A multivitamin can also have some value. It doesn’t need to be as black and white as “supplements are good” or “no kids should be taking supplements.” The most important thing is that many youth athletes are interested in supplements and this offers an opportunity to discuss nutrition with them.

KN: If you had to make a single recommendation, what ONE dietary change do you think most youth athletes would benefit from?

CM: As I mentioned above, the overwhelming majority of youth athletes aren’t eating breakfast. Eating breakfast, EVERY DAY, will have the biggest impact on overall health and performance for most kids. They need to start the day with quality calories to “get their engine” running.

For more information on Dr. Mohr’s new program, check out this link: Complete Sports Nutrition

To your success,

Kevin Neeld
HockeyTransformation.com
OptimizingMovement.com
UltimateHockeyTraining.com

Have you ever had one of those weeks where you feel like you’re just getting CRUSHED with work?

Last week I had to wrap up some work (basically “Finals”) for my Applied Sports Science and Technology & Informatics classes as part of my doctorate program, make some last minute preparations for our upcoming wedding in Costa Rica on December 5th (…can’t believe it’s less than 2 weeks away), and do some mid-season testing on our junior team.

It was in the middle of this that I learned all of the media files on all of my product sites were blocked, which is slightly worse than worst case scenario.

After a long weekend of work, I’m excited to say that all of the sites are up and running again and that the dust has settled a bit. To celebrate making it through the experience without doing anything brash, like deleting all of my websites out of frustration…or smashing my computer through the floor), and with Black Friday right around the corner, I’ve decided to offer my Ultimate Hockey Transformation “Olympic Package” at a substantial discount. This package features  Ultimate Hockey Transformation, the accompanying nutrition manual (which I still consider the best hockey nutrition resource available today), and my book Ultimate Hockey Training.

If purchased separately, this package would cost $182.

Until Friday at midnight, you can get access to all of the material for only $67.

This is less than the price of any of the Ultimate Hockey Transformation packages alone, so even if you’ve already bought my book, this is a great deal.

If you’ve already invested in these products, feel free to pass this offer along to a friend that you think would benefit.

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Common Hockey Training Mistakes & Hockey Training Radio Feature

A couple weeks ago, I wrote an article for our Endeavor Sports Performance website on 3 common hockey training mistakes and how to avoid them. The article sparked a lot of conversation (even some spirited debates) through social media, so I wanted to share it with you.

I was also recently a guest on Mike Robertson’s Physical Preparation Podcast. Mike is one of my most trusted resources in the field, and his podcast is arguably the best training podcast out there. Needless to say, I was humbled to be a guest on it. On the show, we discussed:

  • My background and how I got started in hockey.
  • What originally led me to the world of physical preparation.
  • My “Big Rocks” when it comes to athletic development.
  • The physical tools and traits I would bestow upon a perfect hockey player (if I could create one)!
  • Thoughts on anaerobic/glycolytic development for hockey players, and why this may NOT be the best way to train them.
  • How I deal with the short off-season in pro hockey, and attempt to balance true time off with getting back into shape.
  • My experience working with USA Hockey.
  • The BIG Question.
  • And of course a scintillating lightning round, where Mike asks me my favorite hockey team, my favorite non-hockey sport, and much more!

You can check out the article and the podcast at the links below:

  1. 3 Common Hockey Training Mistakes
  2. Physical Preparation with Kevin Neeld

To your success,

Kevin Neeld
HockeyTransformation.com
OptimizingMovement.com
UltimateHockeyTraining.com

 

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Year-round age-specific hockey training programs complete with a comprehensive instructional video database!Ultimate Hockey Training-Olympic Package

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“Kevin Neeld is one of the top 5-6 strength and conditioning coaches in the ice hockey world.”
– Mike Boyle, Head S&C Coach, US Women’s Olympic Team

“…if you want to be the best, Kevin is the one you have to train with”
– Brijesh Patel, Head S&C Coach, Quinnipiac University