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You’ve probably seen people perform speed & power exercises before or maybe have even done some yourself but you're probably asking what exactly is a speed or power exercise?
To put it simply, it’s a form of exercise that focuses on explosive force, velocity and movement.
Athletes that participate in sports that require quickness, speed and power must include these types of exercise in their training routine. This allows them to exert the maximum amount of force in the shortest period of time possible.The ability to move quickly is vital.
Here are the Benefits of Speed & Power Exercises:
-Develops muscular power and improves overall speed.
-Improves balance through your movement and technique.
-Improves co-ordination and agility as many plyometric exercises involve specific footwork techniques and lower body movement.
-Opposed to bulking up, it tones your muscles instead making you look more lean and feel lighter.
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#3 Influencing Yourself & Others - [How To Increase Motivation In Sport] - Motivation is thought to be a combination of many things… the drive within us to achieve our aims… the outside factors which affect it…and the aspiration to prove ‘something’ to ourselves.
With this in mind, motivation is considered and divided into two forms, intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation.
What is Intrinsic motivation?
This is motivation considered to come within [‘in’trinsic]… the desire to perform and succeed and…
• The desire to overcome the problem or task
• Develop of skills and habits to overcome that problem
• Rehearsal of successful habits until they are perfect
• A feeling of pride and enjoyment in performing the skill
• Repeated goal setting in order to progress and maintain motivation
Extrinsic motivation
Extrinsic motivation comes from a source outside of the performer [‘ex’trinsic]. These are things, which can encourage the athlete to perform and fall into two groups:
Tangible rewards: Physical rewards such as medals and money.
Intangible rewards: Praise, recognition and achievements.
Motivation, Arousal and Performance
Motivation is related to the intensity and direction of behaviour. That is, the level of arousal and the way in which we behave affect our motivation and hence performance. There are currently two theories which try to explain this link:
Hull's Drive Theory:
This demonstrates a linear relationship between performance and arousal. This means at low levels of arousal, performance is low and performance increases in line with an increase in arousal.
Drive theory
This theory also explains that novices to the sport often do not perform well under pressure and their skill level decreases due to poor habits and techniques. Habits are described as the performance, which is dominant within each person. Experienced athletes tend to perform better under pressure due to their superior skills and the use of stress management techniques.
Performance = habit x drive (arousal)
Inverted U Law:
This law states that arousal improves performance up to an optimal point. Past this point, performance begins to decrease.
Inverted U theory:
There are three rules, which surround this theory
Activity: Some sports are better performed at low arousal, mainly those which require small, precision movements and control, e.g. shooting
Skill level: Beginners to a sport require all of their attention to be focused on the task in hand and so do not cope as well with over-arousal. Highly skilled individuals have the skill well practiced and so do not require such high levels of concentration meaning they can deal better with the arousal level.
Personality: Extroverts perform better in high-pressure, high arousal situations. Introverts tend to do better in a state of low arousal. This is thought to be connected to part of the brain called the RAS or reticular activating system. Introverts have a highly stimulated RAS and so avoid stressful situations, whereas extroverts need high arousal situations to stimulate the RAS.
The RAS is something that you’ll hear me talking a lot about…
Anyways, I hope that this has helped and please remember to follow the full series on YouTube.
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#7 Engaging In Creation - [How To Increase Motivation In Sport] - Motivation is thought to be a combination of many things… the drive within us to achieve our aims… the outside factors which affect it…and the aspiration to prove ‘something’ to ourselves.
With this in mind, motivation is considered and divided into two forms, intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation.
What is Intrinsic motivation?
This is motivation considered to come within [‘in’trinsic]… the desire to perform and succeed and…
• The desire to overcome the problem or task
• Develop of skills and habits to overcome that problem
• Rehearsal of successful habits until they are perfect
• A feeling of pride and enjoyment in performing the skill
• Repeated goal setting in order to progress and maintain motivation
Extrinsic motivation
Extrinsic motivation comes from a source outside of the performer [‘ex’trinsic]. These are things, which can encourage the athlete to perform and fall into two groups:
Tangible rewards: Physical rewards such as medals and money.
Intangible rewards: Praise, recognition and achievements.
Motivation, Arousal and Performance
Motivation is related to the intensity and direction of behaviour. That is, the level of arousal and the way in which we behave affect our motivation and hence performance. There are currently two theories which try to explain this link:
Hull's Drive Theory:
This demonstrates a linear relationship between performance and arousal. This means at low levels of arousal, performance is low and performance increases in line with an increase in arousal.
Drive theory
This theory also explains that novices to the sport often do not perform well under pressure and their skill level decreases due to poor habits and techniques. Habits are described as the performance, which is dominant within each person. Experienced athletes tend to perform better under pressure due to their superior skills and the use of stress management techniques.
Performance = habit x drive (arousal)
Inverted U Law:
This law states that arousal improves performance up to an optimal point. Past this point, performance begins to decrease.
Inverted U theory:
There are three rules, which surround this theory
Activity: Some sports are better performed at low arousal, mainly those which require small, precision movements and control, e.g. shooting
Skill level: Beginners to a sport require all of their attention to be focused on the task in hand and so do not cope as well with over-arousal. Highly skilled individuals have the skill well practiced and so do not require such high levels of concentration meaning they can deal better with the arousal level.
Personality: Extroverts perform better in high-pressure, high arousal situations. Introverts tend to do better in a state of low arousal. This is thought to be connected to part of the brain called the RAS or reticular activating system. Introverts have a highly stimulated RAS and so avoid stressful situations, whereas extroverts need high arousal situations to stimulate the RAS.
The RAS is something that you’ll hear me talking a lot about…
Anyways, I hope that this has helped and please remember to follow the full series on YouTube.
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An initial consultation with us consists of a comprehensive exam including your history. We cover neurological, orthopaedic as well as chiropractic testing. The purpose of this exam is to find out whether or not you have nerve interference (subluxations) that is interfering with your body’s ability to adapt, repair and regenerate. If you have nerve interference then we can help, if not then we will do everything in our power to refer you to someone who can.
2. Do I need x-rays
Your initial examination will determine whether or not you need x-rays. These can be useful to ensure a thorough diagnosis of your problem, to help determine the severity and to rule out any contraindications. We will work with you and your insurance company regarding any expenses of them.
3. What is a subluxation?
A subluxation is a dysfunction in one of the joints in your spine that causes interference to your nervous system. Since your nervous system controls every cell, tissue and organ in your body, then this nerve interference can have a wide range of effects including pain, altered sensation and organ dysfunctions.
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Do quality health metrics increase costs and undermine quality? In this presentation, Dr. Jacques Hacquebord, UW Medicine, and his father, Heero Hacquebord, introduce metrics in healthcare as a key component and strategy for improving healthcare performance and quality. This presentation highlights popular current metrics strategies and theories that so far have not been effective, as well as new theories and their predictive value for improving quality and performance.
#13 Priming For Tomorrow - [How To Increase Motivation In Sport] - Motivation is thought to be a combination of many things… the drive within us to achieve our aims… the outside factors which affect it…and the aspiration to prove ‘something’ to ourselves.
With this in mind, motivation is considered and divided into two forms, intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation.
What is Intrinsic motivation?
This is motivation considered to come within [‘in’trinsic]… the desire to perform and succeed and…
• The desire to overcome the problem or task
• Develop of skills and habits to overcome that problem
• Rehearsal of successful habits until they are perfect
• A feeling of pride and enjoyment in performing the skill
• Repeated goal setting in order to progress and maintain motivation
Extrinsic motivation
Extrinsic motivation comes from a source outside of the performer [‘ex’trinsic]. These are things, which can encourage the athlete to perform and fall into two groups:
Tangible rewards: Physical rewards such as medals and money.
Intangible rewards: Praise, recognition and achievements.
Motivation, Arousal and Performance
Motivation is related to the intensity and direction of behaviour. That is, the level of arousal and the way in which we behave affect our motivation and hence performance. There are currently two theories which try to explain this link:
Hull's Drive Theory:
This demonstrates a linear relationship between performance and arousal. This means at low levels of arousal, performance is low and performance increases in line with an increase in arousal.
Drive theory
This theory also explains that novices to the sport often do not perform well under pressure and their skill level decreases due to poor habits and techniques. Habits are described as the performance, which is dominant within each person. Experienced athletes tend to perform better under pressure due to their superior skills and the use of stress management techniques.
Performance = habit x drive (arousal)
Inverted U Law:
This law states that arousal improves performance up to an optimal point. Past this point, performance begins to decrease.
Inverted U theory:
There are three rules, which surround this theory
Activity: Some sports are better performed at low arousal, mainly those which require small, precision movements and control, e.g. shooting
Skill level: Beginners to a sport require all of their attention to be focused on the task in hand and so do not cope as well with over-arousal. Highly skilled individuals have the skill well practiced and so do not require such high levels of concentration meaning they can deal better with the arousal level.
Personality: Extroverts perform better in high-pressure, high arousal situations. Introverts tend to do better in a state of low arousal. This is thought to be connected to part of the brain called the RAS or reticular activating system. Introverts have a highly stimulated RAS and so avoid stressful situations, whereas extroverts need high arousal situations to stimulate the RAS.
The RAS is something that you’ll hear me talking a lot about…
Anyways, I hope that this has helped and please remember to follow the full series on YouTube.
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Hi Welcome to ValuationPodcast.com - A podcast and video series about all things related to business and valuation. My name is Melissa Gragg, and I provide mediation and valuation services, based in St. Louis Missouri.
Today we will discuss M&A: Sports Franchise Valuations with Edwin Draughan. Edwin is a sports franchise valuation expert based in Los Angeles, CA, and has been a member of Park Lane since 2017. Park Lane is a boutique sports-focused investment bank founded in 2005. Edwin’s primary responsibility at Park Lane is to lead the firm’s efforts with sports franchise valuations and due diligence, which include client relations, market awareness, and deal sourcing & execution.
He also plays an integral role in the firm’s Sports Franchise M&A advisory, early-stage capital raising, and traditional real estate divisions.
Welcome Edwin!
1. Why would someone engage us to provide a sports team valuation?
2. How are sports teams different from other businesses when it comes to valuations?
3. What is our typical process when valuing a sports team?
4. How does your background play into valuing sports teams?
5. What should people look for when deciding on a sports team valuation firm?
6. Tell us more about you and Park Lane!
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Melissa Gragg (00:00):
Hi, welcome to valuation podcast.com, a podcast and video series about all things related to business and valuation. My name is Melissa brag and I provide mediation and valuation services based in St. Louis, Missouri. Today, we will discuss M&A sports franchise valuations with Edwin Draughan . And one is a sports franchise valuation expert based in Los Angeles, California, and has been a member of park lane since 2017 park lane is a boutique sports focused investment bank founded in 2005. Headwinds. Primary responsibility of park lane is to lead the firm's efforts with sports franchise valuations and due diligence, which also includes the client relations market awareness deal, sourcing and execution. He also plays an integral role in the firm's sports franchise, M and a advisory early stage capital raising and traditional real estate divisions. Welcome Edwin, how are you,
Edwin E. Draughan (00:59):
Melissa? I am doing well. Thanks for having me.
Melissa Gragg (01:02):
This is awesome. This is a little nuanced, like this is a pretty, you know, interesting area of business valuation and pretty niche kind of area. So I think that one, there were a couple things that we didn't include in your bio. So maybe you can give us a better idea of your financial and sports background and how that background kind of plays into your passionate about valuing sports teams.
Edwin E. Draughan (01:32):
Yeah, Melissa, I think I may be destined to do what I do right now. Prior to park lane, I was a professional basketball player for 10 years. I played in Europe all throughout and Switzerland, Hungary, France, Belgium. Also during that time, I found it and operated my own wealth management firm that was geared towards athletes. So clearly there was a passion towards sports as well as finance and business. And fortunately I was able to find a, a firm when I came back to the United States that encapsulated all of those passions and all that skill set that I was able to develop over that time. And, you know, we're just happy to be here at Parkland
Melissa Gragg (02:19):
Well and kudos to you for kind of helping assist other sports kids kind of in managing their money. And so you kind of got involved in managing the money and then this opportunity, if you will to value sports teams now, sports teams, let's, let's talk a little bit about this because I think a lot of our audience may understand traditional valuation, you know, valuing a business kind of thing, but sports teams are a little different. And when it comes to businesses, like how are they different than your normal business from evaluation standpoint?
Edwin E. Draughan (03:01):
Yeah, what I would say is typical businesses, you're valuing it based on future cash flows. With sports with sports teams, it's a little different than that sports teams are a closed ecosystem. And a lot of the value is derived from, you know, supply demand economics, since there's only X amount of sports teams available. Majority of that, the majority of the value comes from just the increased demand.
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This video is to help you increase your flexibility and help you get your splits all the way down. Below are the exercises listed in order from the video:
- Straddle stretch [right, left, middle 30 second holds each]
- Pike with flexed toes [if you cannot reach your toes try as hard as you can; if you can reach your toes keep your legs locked and pull back]
- Butterfly hip flexor drill [sit in butterfly and try to reach forward as far as you can, then push your knees in a downward motion to help open and stretch your hip muscles]
- Leg pulls [pull each log for 30 seconds]
- Half middle split [hold both halves for 30 seconds pushing your hips in a downward motion]
- Leg kicks [30 seconds each leg]
- Opposite leg pulls [if you cannot reach with you opposite hand use the same hand for the leg you are pulling; 30 seconds each]
- Opposite toe taps [try to keep your legs shoulder length apart; 15 taps each leg]
- Middle pull through [reverse your hands when grabbing ankles and pull your chest toward the middle]
- Half-open lunge [reach for your toe for 15 seconds before sliding into your split]
While in each split try to hold it for 30 seconds to 1 minute -- increase your intervals each stretching period by 15 seconds until you can hold a split for 3 minutes [add difficulty by holding your arms above your head or in a T motion]
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#4 The Hunger To Continually Develop - [How To Increase Motivation In Sport] - Motivation is thought to be a combination of many things… the drive within us to achieve our aims… the outside factors which affect it…and the aspiration to prove ‘something’ to ourselves.
With this in mind, motivation is considered and divided into two forms, intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation.
What is Intrinsic motivation?
This is motivation considered to come within [‘in’trinsic]… the desire to perform and succeed and…
• The desire to overcome the problem or task
• Develop of skills and habits to overcome that problem
• Rehearsal of successful habits until they are perfect
• A feeling of pride and enjoyment in performing the skill
• Repeated goal setting in order to progress and maintain motivation
Extrinsic motivation
Extrinsic motivation comes from a source outside of the performer [‘ex’trinsic]. These are things, which can encourage the athlete to perform and fall into two groups:
Tangible rewards: Physical rewards such as medals and money.
Intangible rewards: Praise, recognition and achievements.
Motivation, Arousal and Performance
Motivation is related to the intensity and direction of behaviour. That is, the level of arousal and the way in which we behave affect our motivation and hence performance. There are currently two theories which try to explain this link:
Hull's Drive Theory:
This demonstrates a linear relationship between performance and arousal. This means at low levels of arousal, performance is low and performance increases in line with an increase in arousal.
Drive theory
This theory also explains that novices to the sport often do not perform well under pressure and their skill level decreases due to poor habits and techniques. Habits are described as the performance, which is dominant within each person. Experienced athletes tend to perform better under pressure due to their superior skills and the use of stress management techniques.
Performance = habit x drive (arousal)
Inverted U Law:
This law states that arousal improves performance up to an optimal point. Past this point, performance begins to decrease.
Inverted U theory:
There are three rules, which surround this theory
Activity: Some sports are better performed at low arousal, mainly those which require small, precision movements and control, e.g. shooting
Skill level: Beginners to a sport require all of their attention to be focused on the task in hand and so do not cope as well with over-arousal. Highly skilled individuals have the skill well practiced and so do not require such high levels of concentration meaning they can deal better with the arousal level.
Personality: Extroverts perform better in high-pressure, high arousal situations. Introverts tend to do better in a state of low arousal. This is thought to be connected to part of the brain called the RAS or reticular activating system. Introverts have a highly stimulated RAS and so avoid stressful situations, whereas extroverts need high arousal situations to stimulate the RAS.
The RAS is something that you’ll hear me talking a lot about…
Anyways, I hope that this has helped and please remember to follow the full series on YouTube.
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#4 The Hunger To Continually Develop - [How To Increase Motivation In Sport]
Hinsdale High School District 86 schools will not have football and three other sports starting next year after the school board voted Monday to eliminate them to address a budget shortfall. FULL STORY: https://abc7.ws/2ECvp8q
Dr. Sebastien Chastin interviews Dr. Alexis Lion (Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Associations de Sport de Santé) about the article “Effect of Elite Sport on Physical Activity Practice in the General Population: A Systematic Review”, published in the Journal of Physical Activity & Health. The research found no evidence to support an immediate or lagged effect of hosting elite sport events, elite sport success, or elite sport role modeling in increasing physical activity or sport participation in either young or adult populations. No effect was observed either locally or at a large-scale level. Although sport is still a pertinent vehicle to encourage populations to be active, the promotion of elite sport alone is not likely to increase the physical activity at the population level. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2022-0123
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