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In warm-ups I don t even like to go live, says Olin.  I want to save my energy both physical and emotional. Our whole team is like that. We prefer to be quiet. <br>Olin believes it takes a lot of work and a lot of determination to be successful.  In Hawaii, you can go to the beach or night clubbing, reasoned Olin,  but you must stay focused. My purpose in the summer in Hawaii is to train and training means lifting and running. <br>There was a time when Olin had a problem with fighting and was even required by Coach Lambright to take anger management classes just to remain on the team.  Don t be like I was, warns Olin.  Stay out of fights. It s good to be competitive but you have got to know when to compete. <br>Olin s family means everything to him. His mother and grandmother fly to every game and they are Olin s biggest fans.  My uncle and grandfather have helped me get through some tough times. They are real important to me, said Olin respectfully.<br>I asked Olin the following question:  On a scale of one to ten how would you rate yourself as far as work ethic? Olin seriously pondered the question.  About a six, said Olin.  I need to work harder. <br>It got quiet. Then I said,  Olin, most of us probably feel we could do more but if a man admits he s a six and commits to work harder, then that man is an eleven in my book. Olin s eyes brighten as he laughed and looked at me with appreciation.<br>Well, you can t help but love Olin. I liked his honesty and spirit. We wish this Upper Limit athlete well throughout his football career and life. We thank Rick Huegli, Husky Strength Coach, for making this article possible.50 miles or even stay in their own community to learn how to train their athletes better by attending a BFS clinic.<BR><BR>So how do you explain the problem? Bad coaches or bad training information?<BR>More often than not, it's that the information is conflicting and overly complicated. People get overwhelmed by it. In fact, I've been involved with one strength coaching organization where you almost need a medical degree to understand some of their literature on training. Also, there is often no unity in some of these organizations, which is one reason why so many college strength coaches got together recently and formed their own organization.<BR><BR>So you like BFS's practical and simple approach to training?<BR>Exactly. And what really separates a BFS clinic from the rest is that our clinics are full of motivation and we offer hands-on training. <BR><BR>Does this attitude carry over into the BFS coaches' certification?<BR>No doubt about it. You're not going to read a book and answer a few multiple-choice questions to become a certified strength coach through BFS. You're going to get into the weight room and you're going to learn how to squat and you're going to learn how to teach others to squat. We're coaches helping coaches, and it's this hands-on approach that separates BFS fr