Summer Training: Pre-Season, Football, Wide Receiver

Ripped Performance is happy to announce a new partnership with Evergreen Hammers.

The Evergreen Hammers Football Association is dedicated to providing an exceptional experience for athletes and that mission fits for Ripped.  We are honored to have been chosen to provide training sessions to the football (tackle and flag) players that play with the Hammers.

This summer your football player will be able to train with our Ripped Coaches at Evergreen by choosing from a variety sessions (scroll down to see the flyers):

Some of the options are:

  • Intro to Performance Training
  • Football + Performance Training
  • All Sport Speed + Agility Training

 

 

 

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Sports Performance Training in Ashburn Virginia

Spartan Race 2016

Spartan Race

Obstacle Course Racing, Spartan Race, Battlefrog, OCR TrainingTwo years ago, Cliff challenged Ripped members to join his team to tackle the challenging Spartan Race. Without knowing exactly how hard the race would be, members signed up to push themselves and accomplish this amazing task. We loved it so much, we did it again in 2015 and will be tackling it again this coming August.

The Spartan Race is the leading Obstacle Race company and holds races of varying lengths throughout the world. The race we will be signing up for is the Spartan Sprint – the shortest race. The race length is anywhere from 3-5 miles and will include up to 20 different obstacles. This year, the race will be happening the weekend of August 27th and Ripped Performance will be signing up for Saturday morning. Other race distances are the Super and the Beast. If you have questions about these, try and search out Ripped member Dennis. He has tackled the Trifecta (when you race all 3 lengths in one calendar year).

Many look at the Spartan Race and immediately think they can’t do it. We are here to say that you can! Is it hard? Yes. Is it challenging? Yes. Can you do it? Yes. During the summer we have Spartan-specific workouts that will help you gain the necessary stamina and strength to get you through the race. Not to fear, everyone helps everyone along the course. Need a lift over the wall? No problem. Need a helping hand up the mud hill? It will be there. When you are done you will feel tired, sore, and amazing!

Where to sign up? http://www.spartan.com/en/race/detail/1146/overview If you’re planning to sign-up to race with the team, please select Saturday and select Saturday morning start time. Teams have to all be in the same block and the longer you wait, the more likely you are to have to run in the afternoon. Also, when you sign up, please select Ripped Performance as your team. Currently, Jennifer is the team captain having already signed up. Friends and family members are welcome to sign up and join the team as well. It is always a good idea to have someone to race with as well. It is ok if you can’t keep up with other members of the team – the race is about you – you facing your fears, your struggles, and rising above them.

We will have more information on race-specific workouts. Once you sign up, please let us know so we can add you to the Spartan list. We’re looking forward to taking a big team this summer and showing everyone how Ripped Members ‘Rise Above Average’!

LYFE Camp Expands to Washington DC & Maryland – Please support

Ripped Performance is supporting LYFE – Loudoun Youth Football Experience.  The athletes and their families receive a no-cost solution to youth football conditioning, training, and motivation.  The all-volunteer network of coaches, trainers, professional athletes, and speakers leave our young athletes with a renewed understanding of dedication and teamwork. The camp is now looking to expand into Washington DC and Maryland.

Ripped Performance supports this camp. If you, as a part of our Ripped Performance family, would also like to support the camp you can do so by visiting their GoFundMe page. It is rare to find this quality of camp offered for free. We’d like to help keep it that way.

 

Wide Receiver Skills Training

Wide Receiver Football Skills Training

Join former Washington Redskin’s Wide Receiver Cliff Russell for Wide Receiver Skills Training this spring. Each session is just $159 for 5 week. Coach Cliff will take the players through skills such as:

  • Stance and Explosive Start
  • Footwork and Hip Movement
  • Route Running Technique
  • Hand-Eye Coordination Improvement
  • Catching Technique
  • Short, Intermediate, and Long Route Running

First Clinic: March 5th – April 2nd

Second Clinic: April 9th – May 14th (no class on April 16th)

Times:

Youth Group: 9 – 12 years, 8:00 am

High School Group: 13 – 18 years, 9:00 am

There is maximum of 8 players per session so register early! 

Coach Cliff Competing in NPC Baltimore Physique Contest

Coach Cliff has decided to enter the NPC Baltimore Physique contest on March 19th. This is a body-building contest that highlights and shows off body builders who are dedicated to defining their bodies and muscles. Let’s find out what has motivated Cliff and how and he preparing for this contest.

  1. What is the NPC Baltimore Physique?

The National Physique Committee (NPC) is the largest amateur bodybuilding organization in the United States. Amateur bodybuilders compete in competitions from local to national competitions sanctioned by the NPC. The GNC NPC Baltimore Gladiator Championships will be held on March 19, 2016. It’s an Open/National Qualifier: bodybuilding/fitness/figure/bikini/physique/Teen.

  1. What made you decide to enter the competition?

Entering a Physique competition is something I actually considered some years back but due to reconstructive jaw surgery I needed to put that goal on hold for a couple years. This year I feel better than ever and a friend who recently went Pro convinced me to go for it in 2016. That said, my purpose in life is to inspire and encourage all individuals to ‘Rise Above Average’. I have been blessed to be involved with fitness and athletic performance for over 10 years and I believe it is our duty to be responsible for our physical health. Our body is a temple and it’s the only one we get – take care of it the best you can. I believe it is my purpose to use my fitness and coaching to be a conduit for this good health. This is just another opportunity to inspire others to be great, to never settle and to run towards their destiny.

  1. What division are you entering?

I entered to compete in the Men’s Physique: Men’s Masters which is specific to ages 35 -40 year of age.

  1. What type of exercise plan have you been following to prepare for the competition?

My goal in the beginning was to increase muscle mass while staying lean. That requires a combination of training hard and proper food intake. I started at 193lbs at 8.7% body fat and am now at 202lbs at 7.3%. I gained the extra poundage by my specific diet but in terms of exercise I initially begin with a 4-week muscle hypertrophy phase (a method of strength training intended to induce the fastest muscle growth) to increase size. I focused on specific muscle groups that were lagging and worked through compound and super sets. (Stay tuned for Coach Cliff showing videos of his favorite exercises to build the body you want). My training frequency is 5 days a week, rest 2. My final goal when stepping on stage is to be around 195lbs – 5%-6%.

Coach Cliff's Starting Physique

Coach Cliff’s Starting Physique

Cliff's Current Physique

Cliff’s Current Physique

  1. What type of nutritional plan have you been following?

My nutrition has been the most important aspect of this journey. As I mentioned, my goal was to put on about 10lbs of muscle. I increased my caloric intake to about 250 grams. I don’t really concern myself with meeting a specific number of calories but instead focus on the quality and making sure they consist of the proper macro nutrients – proteins, fats, complex carbohydrates and carbs (fiber). I’ll be sharing my 6-meal per day break down soon. Generally, I start my day off drinking 32 oz of water. (about 130oz per day). I then consume protein and fats which are great for body composition improvement. The rest of my meals consist of protein, complex carbs, healthy fats and veggies. I also throw in an extra protein smoothie in the evening as a snack. I only do protein shakes after my training sessions for muscle protein synthesis.

  1. What has been the hardest part of preparing for the competition?

I think the hardest part is definitely the disciplines of eating the right foods all the time. What helps me is always focusing on the results. What you do day in and day out will either hinder or help your results – from how you train, eat, rest and think! My focus is: eat to perform at a high level; eat to maintain my gains. My other focus is knowing my best days are ahead: my best sessions, the goal I will achieve, and the opportunity to live out my purpose!

  1. In preparing for the competition have you seen an increase in your strength or is the focus more on muscle definition?

I have seen both strength gains and improved definition. I played with professional athletes during my 6 years in the NFL and that allowed me to compete with some of the best athletes in the world. I think I am stronger and feel better now (not counting a few aches and pains from football) than I ever did during my football playing days. This has been an awesome experience and, at times, I feel like I can come out of retirement!

  1. What can others do if they are interested in preparing for a similar competition or simply want to make changes to their body composition?

If you are considering entering a competition there are 3 things to consider: 1) Answer why are you doing it? It will fuel you through the journey. 2) Be ready to embrace all that it will take to achieve your goal 3) preparation is key and 4) find a certified experienced professional to help you. If you would like to get started today contact Coach Cliff at 703-303-2363 or email him using the Contact Us form.