Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks conditioning like MMA fighters

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Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks conditioning like MMA fighters
Dallas Martial Arts Examiner
By Ted Gambordella

The Dallas Cowboys quaterbacks are using conditioning techniques similar to those use by top MMA. That involves the use of giant tire, blue bag, black mat and jump ropes. These tools have been used by top Mixed Martial Artists and professional boxer for years. Why? Because they work.

Joe Juraszek's, the Cowboys strength and condition coach thinks the quarterbacks need to be the toughest guys on the field so every other day during training camp the quarterbacks go through the rigorous four-circuit workout after practice. Here they do flips using a 300-pound tire one way, use a two-footed jump to get in and out, then flip it back. They do that eight times. Next they will raise a 50-pound blue bag over their head eight times. They jump rope and hop on the soft black mat for 20 seconds. Each quarterback does that 4 times.

Jason Garrett, assistant head coach agrees this is what the quarterbacks need. "I think the biggest thing at the quarterback position – and this has always been the case – is that they don't run as much as everyone else does," Jason Garrett said. "Receivers and defensive backs run all day long, and you do everything you can as a coach, 'Are they running too much? Are their legs dead?' The quarterbacks have to get their stuff on their own."

Juraszek says, "Most of the players have confidence in me that the reason we're doing something is because it applies to your game this way," Juraszek said. "I never go, 'Just do this". He feels The tire flip and bag lift are designed for explosion. The mat and jump rope are meant for endurance. While jumping on a mat might not seem like much, the cushioning forces the player to concentrate as he lift his knees while taking away the pounding of the artificial turf

The ultimate goal is to get the players lower body strong and able to stay strong for the entire game. Juraszek believes that keeping the legs in shape will allow players to perform better and longer than those who only do upper body work, and that going those these difficult sets will offer them mental and physical encouragement for late-game situations.
 

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I throw aircraft carrier anchors as a workout. :cool:

Just to give you an idea of what that is like:

On the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower there are two anchors. Each anchor weighs 60,000 pounds. Each link of anchor chain weighs 365 pounds. Each anchor and chain weighs a total of 735,000 pounds.

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nyc;2869629 said:
I throw aircraft carrier anchors as a workout. :cool:

Just to give you an idea of what that is like:

On the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower there are two anchors. Each anchor weighs 60,000 pounds. Each link of anchor chain weighs 365 pounds. Each anchor and chain weighs a total of 735,000 pounds.

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more importantly...is that person wearing MC Hammer pants?
 

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Buehler flips cars.Jumps out of a pool at 20 feet deep from floor. Juggles wrecking balls.
 

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I would prefer to see them working on flexibility. Early in his career, Emmitt Smith started working with a chiropractor who helped him become more flexible and he credits that with his durability and why he never sustained any major joint injuries in his 15 NFL seasons.

MMA fighters are a good example. I look at a guy like Royce Gracie who would get caught in an arm-bar or kimora and get out of it because he was so flexible. Rich Franklin is another one like that. In his first fight with Ken Shamrock, Ken got him in his patented ankle-lock but Franklin was able to withstand it and got out of it without any damage to his ankle.

That's the kind of flexibility all of our players need to have, not just the QBs. As Emmitt showed you can increase your flexibility without losing strength or power.

Strength and agility are good but flexibility will prolong their careers.
 

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The flexibility thing is a great thing to bring up. Improved flexibility does help keep you from getting injuried and helps you get stronger and such. It would not be a bad thing, at all, to get in.

I do like this workout they're using though. That's great to see that they're putting some lower body strength, conditioning, and endurance more into place.
 

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juckie;2869725 said:
Buehler flips cars.Jumps out of a pool at 20 feet deep from floor. Juggles wrecking balls.

I read that when the QB's are done flipping the tires, Buehler practices kicking the tires through the uprights from 45 yards away.
 

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SPeaking of mma, buehler would totally destroy Brock lesnar
 

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DallasDW00ds0n;2869650 said:
more importantly...is that person wearing MC Hammer pants?


HAHAHA........made me spit out my coffee........
 
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