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He explains,  The game is much faster - you don t have enough time to think. The play designs are harder and there are better athletes. Everyone is stronger, faster, bigger, and you ve got to elevate your game to play at that level. David rose to the challenge: the following year a preseason knee injury to Rob Moore made David the go-to guy for Plummer. <br>Starting in all 16 games and earning 1,156 yards on 71 passes (16.3 average), David scored seven touchdowns along the way. His longest catch was a 70-yard touchdown against Philadelphia on October 15, one of the four games that year in which he exceeded 100 yards.<br>The Poliquin Factor<br><br>Prior to the 2001 season, David visited the Poliquin Performance Center in Tempe, Arizona, for some individual conditioning from world-renowned strength coach Charles Poliquin. Poliquin adjusted David s <br>diet - which had been carbohydrate heavy - and put him on a serious weight training program.<br>At the start of his new program, David weighed 209 pounds, with 10 percent body fat. By the end, David had increased his bodyweight to 242 pounds and reduced his body fat to six percent, a net gain of 39 pounds of lean muscle. In the procss David also hoisted some heavy weights, including a 315 power clean, a 475 squat and a 425 bench press. <br> Gaining 39 pounds of muscle mass in the off-season without the use of steroids may seem impossible, but David's gains wre all natural, says Poliquin.  You must consider that David never seriously trained the large muscle groups such as the glutes and hamstrings, and that his diet was high in refined sugar and consisted of a lot of fast foods. I would never recommend steroids to any athlete - to do so would be professional suicide. Further, the NFL does a great job of screening for banned substances. <br>In working with Coach Poliquin to step up his level of play, David found exactly what he was looking for.  What distinguishes Coach Poliqui from other trainers is that he knows the body more than other trainers, and he s able to find your weak links, says David.  He also understands football,and what you need to be successful at your position. <br>When he first started working with Poliquin and learned about the coach s plan to add so much muscle mass, David was hesitant.  But as I put on the muscle and got my body used to running with a different weight, I saw that I was able to keep my speed and be even faster than I was before, says David. Healso remarks that the extra strength helped his blocking and enabled him to handle press coverage from the cornerbacks better than he had been able to do when he was lighter.<br>In addition to coaching David in ganing muscle mass, Poliquin worked on making him a more balanced athlete. David explains,  The first time you meet Charles he does an overall body composition test and then determines your weaknesses. Poliquin determined that David was proportionately weaker in his lower back, hamstings and the scapulae retractors (muscles that pull the shoulders back). For the lower back and hamstrings, Poliquin rescribed good mornings, and both Romanian and snatch-grip deadlifts. For his back muscles, David performed numerous variations of chin-ups and pull-ups.<br>One of the most effective exercise methods David was exposed to in training with Coach Poliquin was lifting chains.  That was the first time I did it and I liked the philosophy behind it, says David.  Chains force you to explode on the way up, so when you take the chains off you ll just explode right through that sticking point. This is important in football because when guys try to jam me I m going to explode right through them. <br>And explode