Our 12 Week Football Program is the same program we use at MBSC with all of our football population, as well as other sports where power and strength are paramount. The program contains three 4-week phases, with each new phase adding variation, progression, and different stimuli to avoid plateaus and allow for adaptation.
Will this program make me Bigger, Faster, Stronger?
Absolutely. This is the same program that countless NFL and College Football athletes have used training at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning. The program prioritizes quality over quantity and we have selected the exercises and associated sets and reps very carefully for a reason. Doing the exercises incorrectly will defeat the purpose and you will not receive the desired result and adaptation. Quality over Quantity always.
Where do I access this program?
Follow the link we have provided here (https://www.exercise.com/app) and also visit the App Store on your iPhone or Android and search “Exercise.com”. There you can download the mobile app, sign in, and find your purchased program.
I just bought the program, and am confused about the structure of it?
Starting with foam rolling and ending with “Reaching SLDL” constitutes our warm up. This should be completed 1 time through. From there, we have included Speed Work and 4 circuits or supersets. The Speed work on days 1 and 3 consist of Linear Acceleration and Sprinting Mechanics while Days 2 and 4 focus on Lateral Speed, Agility, and Change of Direction. Next is the Light Implement Power circuit, where you will be throwing med-balls and jumping, hopping, and bounding in a controlled and safe manner. After that you will strength train. The strength portion consists of 3 circuits or supersets typically of 2-3 exercises. Take the first block for example: Hang Clean 3 x 5, Inline Chop 2 x 8ea, Front Plank 2 x :15. You would do 5 reps of the clean, then do 8 reps of the Chop each side, and finally finish with a :15 Front Plank. Go through that circuit twice and then move on to the next. The chainlinks in the program indicate which exercises are parts of a superset.
How does the program finish each day, do I condition, do I stretch afterwards?
We have included Conditioning every day that we highly recommend you complete. The conditioning is programmed specifically for the demands of football, including Tempo and Shuttle Running. If you have time to stretch after, simply follow the Warm Up protocol provided at the beginning of the workout.
How are Phases 1, 2 and 3 Different?
Phase 1 is what we would call an Accumulation phase. It includes more volume and less intensity and gives you an opportunity to acclimate and adapt to our programming. Phase 2 has a Strength emphasis and Phase 3 has a Power emphasis. Just like our athlete program, there are 4 days a week of Warm Up, Power Work, Lifting, and Conditioning.
If I have any questions, or need help, who can I reach out to?
Email Ken Whittier @ [email protected] or Steve Bigelow @ [email protected]
Michael Boyle is one of the foremost experts in the fields of Strength and Conditioning, Functional Training and general fitness. He currently spends his time lecturing, teaching, training and writing. In 1996 Michael co founded Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning, one of the first for-profit strength and conditioning companies in the world. Prior to Co- founding Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning, Michael served as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Boston University for 15 years, also for the past 25 years he has been the Strength and Conditioning Coach for Men's Ice Hockey at Boston University. Mike also was the Boston Red Sox strength and conditioning coach in 2013 that won the World Series. In addition to his duties at Boston University and the Red Sox, from 1991-1999 Boyle served as the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. Michael was also the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the 1998 US Women's Olympic Ice Hockey Team, Gold Medalists in Nagano and 2014 Silver medalists in Sochi, and served as a consultant in the development of the USA Hockey National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor, Michigan.