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The Speed Encyclopedia AS SEEN ON: FINALLY! Discover everything you need to know about speed, strength and conditioning for team sport athletes... all in one place! What the Experts say... "I recently got my hands on a book that I personally think will take speed training to a new level. Travis Hansen hit a home run with his book called AThe Speed Encyclopedia!" Lee Taft - World Renowned Speed Coach "The Speed Encyclopedia is a great resource for athletes and coaches. It provides everything one would need to increase speed. Travis does a great job at bridging the gap between theory and application. He explains in great detail exactly what and why things work, then shows you in great detail how to apply it.A Kelly Baggett - World famous Performance Enhancement Coach "The Speed Encyclopedia is a
comprehensive book on all things relating to speed that every Strength & Conditioning Coach should have at their disposal. Travis has left no stone unturned in his research to provide The Speed Encyclopedia!" Shawn Windle - Indiana Pacers Head Strength and Conditioning Coach - 2012 NBA Strengthcoach of the year "Travis Hansen has written a book, The Speed Encyclopedia that is just that! Every aspect of speed improvement from proper mechanics to strength training to nutrition and body composition is thoroughly addressed. A must read for any athlete who wants to get faster or coach whose training them!" Dan Dalrymple - New Orleans Saints Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Skylar Schroeder Skylar was a much slower and skinnier version of himself now a year and a half ago. He had decent speed at a high school level when he first started. He ran a fully electronic 5.24 second 40 yard dash. Flash forward a year and a half later and Skylar has solid collegiate level acceleration by recording a 4.74 second 40. He gained 30 lbs. of muscle, and put 8 inches on his vertical jump as well. He was relentless and stuck with the program week in and week out and achieved fantastic results! Results may vary. Why should I listen to you or even consider buying your bookb Do you want to get fasterb Do you want your athletes to get faster if you are a coachb Do you want an edge against your competitionb Are there still lingering questions you have about speed training (i.e. should I stretch a lot, should I lift heavy weights, program design issue, proper technique, nutrition, fat loss, muscle building, conditioning, etc.)b Do you want to include more variation and or intensity into your current training systemb Have you or your athletes strained their hamstrings before and want to learn how to fix it permanentlyb Would you want to learn from a system that has been endorsed by several NBA, NFL, MLB, top notch collegiate strength and conditioning coaches, and other industry expertsb Would you like to also improve your first step explosiveness, start, acceleration, deceleration, quickness, vertical jump height, and overall athletic abilityb Would you like to make specific sport skill learning easier through better power, coordination, and strength developmentb Do you want to be your absolute bestb If you answered yes to one or more of the questions listed above, then this book will show you exactly how to get the results you want. It has worked for so many before and it will work for you, or your money back. Limited Time Offer: Click Here. If you have come this far then you might be in search of learning how to become faster. With all of the conflicting research, techniques, and methods that always promise results, it becomes difficult too decipher who is telling the truth and who is being deceitful. With this can come a lot of frustration and confusion on how to take the next step. Trust me, whether you are reading this in an effort to develop
speed in another, or for yourself, or trying a speed program for the first time, or if you have tried several other approaches in the past with lackluster results, I know exactly how you feel. These situations drove me to start a personal quest of vigorous and relentless research to find answers for developing speed approximately a decade ago. Travis Hansen Speed Encyclopedia Author Here is a comparison video of myself against Denarius Moore of the Oakland Raiders who ran a 4.43 second 40 yard dash at the NFL Combine. Before After: 40 yard dash (fully electronic): 4.92 seconds 4.54 seconds Vertical Jump 31 37 Running Vertical Jump: 39 46 Weight: 155 lbs. 195 lbs. Back Squat: 295 lbs. 395 lbs. Hex Bar Deadlift: 375 lbs. 500 lbs. Bench Press: 225 lbs. 300 lbs. Zach McFadden Collegiate Football Zach ran a fully electronic 4.53 second 40 yard dash Here is a comparison video of Zach against Eddie Royal of the San Diego Chargers who ran an official 4.39 second 40 yard dash at the NFL Combine Before After: 40 yard dash: 4.40 seconds 4.28 - 4.30 seconds Vertical Jump 36 38 Weight 185 lbs. 195 lbs. Rene Caps Amateur Bodybuilder and Football Player Rene eventually back squatted 2x her bodyweight on this program and blew by opponents on the field! Before: After: 40 yard dash: 5.2 seconds 4.9 seconds Back Squat: 200 lbs. 260 lbs. Erik Underwood Minor League Baseball Player He just had a tryout with the Baltimore Orioles organization and was clocked by a pro scout at 6.57 seconds! Before: After: 40 yard dash:(fully electronic) 4.69 seconds 4.5 seconds 60 yard dash:(fully electronic) 7.2 seconds 6.57 seconds Vertical Jump: 27 32 Weight: 170 lbs. 190 lbs. Exit Velocity: 83 mph. 88 mph. (Outfield to home) Jake Morris High School Football and Lacrosse Player Jake ran the fastest shutlle run on his team as a lineman, and the third fastest 40 yard dash at pre-season testing. Before: After: 40 yard dash: 5.2 seconds 4.7 seconds Bench Press: 185 lbs. 225 lbs. Back Squat: 295 lbs. 380 lbs. Vertical Jump: 19 26 Weight: 175 lbs. 225 lbs. Shuttle Run: 4.5 seconds 4.0 seconds Results may vary. Here is a comparison video of Zach against Eddie Royal of the San Diego Chargers who ran a 4.39 second 40 yard dash at the NFL Combine. Timer on video has been reformatted from a Fully Electronic Timing System. These times according to studies are .20-.24 slower than Actual Combine Times. This full program has literally helped hundreds of athletes from various sport types get faster quickly. The book is technical for the experts, but simple enough for a person just starting to learn speed science. If you are unsatisfied with any part of the program, you will get a full refund. As you scroll down the page you will see a vast array of past and present clients of various backgrounds and ability taking their speed to the next level. Inside this manual you will not only find out what techniques truly work, but what matters most when trying to get faster. The
program is very practical, and I made sure that it was easy to follow so that anyone anywhere could practically apply it and be successful. "In all my life I think that I accepted to give one recommendation, I just hate recommending a book or a specialist to someone only to have him disappointed... then it's my reputation that suffers. But I am glad to be able to recommend "The Speed Encyclopedia" to you... much more than a book about speed, it should have been called the "Guide to being a superior athlete!" Christian Thibaudeau - Top Strength and Conditioning Expert "Well! I didnAt put the book down for the entire day! I was quite pleased with how complete this book really is, and is now one of the most important books in my personal training library! Dr. Fred Hatfield (aka Dr. Squat) - President of the International Sports Sciences Association - Former World Record Holder in the Squat ATravis takes a rather complicated subject, Speed Training, and simplifies it into an easy to understand, efficient, and practical book. I highly recommend,AĂ‚ The Speed Encyclopedia by Travis Hansen,AĂ‚ if you are serious about improving your strength, power, speed, and overall athleticism.A Joey Greany M.S, CSCS, RSCC, PES - Strength & Conditioning Coach Kansas City Royals Baseball Club "The Speed Encyclopedia is an excellent book! The book provides an evidence based approach on how to maximize speed through scientific and experiential methods." Duane Carlisle - The San Francisco 49ers Head Strength and Conditioning Coach (2008-10), Current Director of Sports Performance at Purdue University BUY THE SPEED ENCYCLOPEDIA EBOOK PACKAGE TODAY! Just $29.00 - Money Back Guarantee This limited time offer includes: The Speed Encyclopedia (a $75 value) The Reno Speed School Warm-Up Manual (a $40 value) The Free Speed Report (a $10 value) And access to our Video Library (a $20 value) $145 Total Value! What kind of gains can I expectb... Past and current data indicates that nearly 2 dozen athletes utilizing this system have cut 3 to 5 tenths off of their 40 or 60 yard dash within 6 months using a Fully Electronic Timing System. This is the average. Some gain more and some less. There are simply too many variables out of my control that effect how we adapt to exercise such as; recovery and regeneration, sleep quality, stress, gender, age, nutrition, experience, motivation and focus, program complicance and effort, genetics, consistency, and more. However, no one single person to date has failed to make gains using this program, regardless of ability and skill level. Brent Koontz Arena League Football Player Brent cut a little over 3 tenths off of his 40 yard dash during our training together. When he was invited and went to tryout for the San Jose Sabercats of the AFL, he ran a 4.86 second 40 yard dash as a linebacker. Before: After: 20 yard dash: 3.0 seconds 2.7 seconds 40 yard dash: 5.12 seconds
4.79 seconds Oscar Vasquez Professional Boxer Before: After: 20 yard dash (fully electronic): 3.67 seconds 3.32 seconds 40 yard dash (fully electronic): 6.16 seconds 5.93 seconds Weight: 105 lbs. 123 lbs. Scott Underwood Minor League Baseball Player Scott ran a 6.4 and 6.5 second 60 yard dash timed by pro scouts at a tryout a few months ago. Before: After: 40 yard dash: 4.9 seconds 4.5 seconds 60 yard dash: 7.0 seconds 6.4 seconds Vertical Jump: 30 35 Back Squat: 300 lbs. 400 lbs. Bench Press: 225 lbs. 295 lbs. Weight: 175 lbs. 205 lbs. Exit Velocity: 88 mph 95 mph (outfield to home): Sean Cochran High School Football Player Comparison video against Niles Paul of the Washington Redskins who ran an official 4.45 at the NFL combine here Before (Parisi Speed School) After: 40 yard dash: 4.84 (handheld) 4.76 (fully electronic) 4.52 (handheld) Box Squat: 225 lbs. 365 lbs. Hex Bar Deadlift: 350 lbs 440 lbs. Vertical Jump: 27 33 Shuttle Run: 4.4 seconds 3.9 seconds Results may vary. Here is a comparison video of myself against Denarius Moore of the Oakland Raiders who ran a 4.43 second 40 yard dash at the NFL Combine. Timer on video has been reformatted from a Fully Electronic Timing System. These times according to studies are .20-.24 slower than Actual Combine Times. BUY THE SPEED ENCYCLOPEDIA EBOOK PACKAGE TODAY! Just $29.00 - Money Back Guarantee This limited time offer includes: The Speed Encyclopedia (a $75 value) The Reno Speed School Warm-Up Manual (a $40 value) The Free Speed Report (a $10 value) And access to our Video Library (a $20 value) $145 Total Value! Ally Gunderson Junior High Volleyball Before: After: 20 yard dash (fully electronic): 3.42 seconds 3.28 seconds Vertical Jump: 19 24 Zach Lessinger High School Basketball Player Zach could not dunk when we first started. Shortly thereafter Zach recorded his first dunk and now jams with ease! Before After: Vertical Jump 18 28 20 yard dash (fully electronic): 3.64 seconds 3.20 seconds Nolan Wilcock High School Wrestling and Football Before: After: 40 yard dash: 5.0 seconds 4.6 seconds Vertical Jump: 21 29 Back Squat: 290 lbs. 410 lbs. x2 reps Weight: 155 lbs. 183 lbs. (28 lbs. in 12 weeks!) Garrett Grenert High School Baseball Player Before: After: weight: 145 lbs. 161 lbs. 20 yard dash: (Fully Electronic) 2.97 seconds 2.79 seconds 40 yard dash: (Fully Electronic) 5.10 seconds 4.69 seconds Vertical Jump: 30" 34" Results may vary. Speed Encyclopedia Trainee Sean Cochran vs. Niles Paul running an official 4.45 second 40 yard dash at NFL Combine. Timer on video has been reformatted from a Fully Electronic Timing System. These times according to studies are .20-.24 slower than Actual Combine Times. Why do 95% of conventional acceleration and speed programs failb I can count on one hand how many good well rounded speed programs that I've bought and seen on the market. The reason they fail is because they
fail to realize that speed training is a total "Synergy," or collection of skill training, where one skill helps develop the other. The combination of them all create a greater effect than just one single skill alone. Whether its a lack of maximal strength training, specific speed training drills, abiding by speed principles, direct power training, a lack of proper nutrition, supplementation, recovery, sprinting too much or too little, poor technique, a lack of size which promotes power, too much body fat, poor program design, etc., something is always missing or not implemented correctly. This program makes sure that no single piece to the speed development puzzle is missing. BUY THE SPEED ENCYCLOPEDIA EBOOK PACKAGE TODAY! Just $29.00 - Money Back Guarantee This limited time offer includes: The Speed Encyclopedia (a $75 value) The Reno Speed School Warm-Up Manual (a $40 value) The Free Speed Report (a $10 value) And access to our Video Library (a $20 value) $145 Total Value! Drew McCombs Before: After: weight: 140 lbs. 165 lbs. Vertical Jump: 22" 30" 60 yard dash: 7.5 seconds 6.9 seconds Note: He was timed by camp coaches both times. Matt Gover High School Baseball Matt and his coaches report that he hits harder, throws harder, and gets to balls in the hole at shortstop quicker than ever before now. Before: After: 40 yard dash: 4.9 seconds 4.6 seconds 60 yard dash: 7.3 seconds 6.9 seconds Vertical Jump: 23 28 Weight: 135 lbs. 170 lbs. Alex Smagala Alex was timed twice at high school showcases in the 6.7-6.8 second range! Before: After: Weight: 135 lbs. 170 lbs. Pitching Velocity: 75 mph 88 mph 40 yard dash (fully electronic): 5.6 seconds 4.87 seconds 60 yard dash: 7.5 seconds 6.73 seconds Results may vary. Speed Encyclopedia Trainee Erik Underwood running against Ryan Matthews of the San Diego Chargers who ran an official 4.37 at the NFL Combine. Timer on video has been reformatted from a Fully Electronic Timing System. These times according to studies are .20-.24 slower than Actual Combine Times. More of what the Experts say... The Speed Encyclopedia is well researched, well supported, and very organized. This is a must read for anyone searching for a well-designed and thoroughly documented speed program. I passed the copy around to our staff and everyone enjoyed it and felt the same as I. The principles are what we would all consider the basis of any well designed program. Tommy Moffitt PFSCa -Director of Strength and Conditioning "The Speed Encyclopedia is a book that every strength and conditioning professional should own. Travis Hansen has done an incredible job explaining all aspects relating to speed. This book is very practical for the field. If you are serious about becoming faster this book is a must have." Napoleon Pichardo - Texas Rangers Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Throughout my 29 years as a professional and collegiate basketball coach, I have worked closely with a variety of elite
athletic trainers, and Travis is undoubtedly among the most professional and hard-working individuals I have encountered in the field. He has an exceptional knowledge base, and his positive, energetic demeanor is contagious. Athletes of all ages and skill levels will undoubtedly benefit from his training. Jason Glover -Former Player Development Coach for the Minnesota Timberwolves What the Pros say... "After training with both the Cincinnati Bengals and University of Nevada strength staffs, and also Athletes Performance, which could arguably have the best athletic trainers in the country. I feel strongly that Travis has the knowledge and the ability to easily compare to all three. Within a few short weeks Travis improved my flexibility, improved my knowledge of both nutrition and recovery, and was a pleasure to work with. Its great to know that IAve found a trainer for a long time to come." - Jeff RoweFormer NFL Quarterback" The Speed Encyclopedia includes: The Speed Encyclopedia delivers high quality, objective, unbiased information. Over 150 scientific studies inside. There is nothing currently like it on the market! The book comes jam packed with photos and diagrams. Specialized Speed Training drills proven to work to help complement the rest of the program and give you even more of an edge in competition. The book is technical for the experts, but simple enough for a person just starting to learn speed science. Find out why acceleration is more important than top speed in most sports. Immediate access to a comprehensive video library through the renospeedschoolwebsite to view detailed technical instructions for every single exercise listed in the book to make sure you are performing each one correctly. 12 sprinting techniques to help maximize your speed. 2 things you can do to improve your speed immediately. A complete 5 step nutritional plan for either muscle building or fat loss. This guide customizes your calorie and nutrient intake for you and your goals, so you can reach them as soon as possible, and help maximize speed performance. Workouts for beginners-intermediate level athletes, and workouts for advanced athletes. Power Training strategies to maximize your first step, starts, acceleration, and top speed through a variety of techniques, including specific olympic lift variations, explosive strength exercises, and jump tests. Perform explosive plyometrics to take your speed to a whole new level. The specific speed training is based on the advice and success of some of the best track and field coaches and researchers around. Our strength system has been adopted and slightly modifed to fit a team sport athlete's needs. It's derived from some of the strongest men and women on the planet at Westside Barbell. Find out the Master Regulator of Sprinting Speed, and much more.... Warning! This program is not for the fainthearted, nor is it for those looking for a magical pill or supplement that is going to magically make them faster. This
program was specifically designed for males and females looking to unlock their speed and athletic potential. It is tough and challanging, and the type of results you see on this page only come with a tremendous work ethic and absolutely relentless mindset. If you stick to it week after week, and DO NOT deviate from the formula, then you will get great results. Please do not get cute and creative and tinker with anything in this book. All of it has been pre-calculated meticulously, so that it could deliver for you. If you do decide to change any aspect of the program do so at your own risk. Your progress will more than likely suffer at some point since there is so much careful thought that has been put into this over the years. BUY THE SPEED ENCYCLOPEDIA EBOOK PACKAGE TODAY! Just $29.00 - Money Back Guarantee This limited time offer includes: The Speed Encyclopedia (a $75 value) The Reno Speed School Warm-Up Manual (a $40 value) The Free Speed Report (a $10 value) And access to our Video Library (a $20 value) $145 Total Value! I love speed training and wanted to share my insight, research, and experiences with the public to help steer you in the right direction and be successful. I guarantee that you will be satisfied with this product if you follow it completely, or else I will gladly give you your money back. Best of luck! Now go make it happen!!! Travis Hansen B.S., NASM, ISSA, NCSF CPT Speed Encyclopedia Author ClickBank is the retailer of products on this site. CLICKBANKA is a registered trademark of Click Sales, Inc., a Delaware corporation located at 917 S. Lusk Street, Suite 200, Boise Idaho, 83706, USA and used by permission. ClickBank's role as retailer does not constitute an endorsement, approval or review of these products or any claim, statement or opinion used in promotion of these products.
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