EPISODE · Dec 5, 2018 · 1H 29M
#11 Programming For Strength Plateaus, Neurobiological Mechanisms of Overreaching vs. Overtraining
from The Fitness Experiment · host The Fitness Experiment
This is a fun one that we're sure you guys will love. We dissect the thought process and techniques behind programming for strength plateaus. Jesse gives specifics on how and when certain tempos, rep schemes, and combination of movements fit into a long term program. We differentiate between overreaching and overtraining. One being a sense of "burn out" that is necessary for beneficial adaptations to training, the other an extreme sense of burn out that poses the risk of injury, decline in performance, and long term health risks. We talk about the specific neurobiological mechanism behind overtraining - when fitness becomes detrimental to health - including the Glycogen hypothesis, Central Fatigue theories, glutamine hypothesis, oxidative stress, autonomic nervous system functioning, hypothalamic circuits, cytokines and neuroinflammation and more! Enjoy! Don't forget to comment, share, and give us a 5-star rating on iTunes! ---SHERRIFF'S PERFORMANCE ACADEMY--- Fitness programs that reflect client goals, assessment results, and structural balance. Jesse works alongside regional level crossfit athletes, professional hockey players, and athletes of all kind. WEBSITE » sherriffacademy.com/ INSTAGRAM » at www.instagram.com/sherriffacademy/?hl=en ---BRAIN IGNITION--- Science-based nutrition & wellness programs that allow athletes to reach their top level of performance. Chett provides consultation to NHL prospects and other professional hockey players, high level crossfit athletes, student-athletes, and busy CEO's, nurses, and teachers. WEBSITE » www.brainignition.ca/ INSTAGRAM » www.instagram.com/brainignition_chett/?hl=en
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This is a fun one that we're sure you guys will love. We dissect the thought process and techniques behind programming for strength plateaus. Jesse gives specifics on how and when certain tempos, rep schemes, and combination of movements fit into a long term program. We differentiate between overreaching and overtraining. One being a sense of "burn out" that is necessary for beneficial adaptations to training, the other an extreme sense of burn out that poses the risk of injury, decline in performance, and long term health risks. We talk about the specific neurobiological mechanism behind overtraining - when fitness becomes detrimental to health - including the Glycogen hypothesis, Central Fatigue theories, glutamine hypothesis, oxidative stress, autonomic nervous system functioning, hypothalamic circuits, cytokines and neuroinflammation and more! Enjoy! Don't forget to comment, share, and give us a 5-star rating on iTunes! ---SHERRIFF'S PERFORMANCE ACADEMY--- Fitness programs that reflect client goals, assessment results, and structural balance. Jesse works alongside regional level crossfit athletes, professional hockey players, and athletes of all kind. WEBSITE » sherriffacademy.com/ INSTAGRAM » at www.instagram.com/sherriffacademy/?hl=en ---BRAIN IGNITION--- Science-based nutrition & wellness programs that allow athletes to reach their top level of performance. Chett provides consultation to NHL prospects and other professional hockey players, high level crossfit athletes, student-athletes, and busy CEO's, nurses, and teachers. WEBSITE » www.brainignition.ca/ INSTAGRAM » www.instagram.com/brainignition_chett/?hl=en
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