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Tendons with Falk Mersmann

An episode of the Jacked Athlete Podcast podcast, hosted by Jake Tuura, titled "Tendons with Falk Mersmann" was published on March 13, 2025 and runs 63 minutes.

March 13, 2025 ·63m · Jacked Athlete Podcast

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tendon Research
02:33 The Berlin Method and Tendon Adaptation
05:56 Strain and Metabolic Factors in Tendon Adaptation
09:54 Volume and Frequency in Tendon Training
12:46 High Strain Rates vs. Low Strain Rates
17:34 Individual Variability in Tendon Response
20:22 Personalized Approaches to Tendon Training
24:38 Viscoelastic Properties of Tendons
29:23 Understanding Tendon Mechanics and Loading Effects
35:51 Personalization in Tendon Rehabilitation
39:34 The Complexity of Tendinopathy and Pain Management
44:31 The Berlin Method: A New Approach to Tendon Training
52:30 Muscle-Tendon Imbalance: Insights and Implications
01:01:35 Practical Recommendations for Tendon Health

 

Takeaways

Dr. Falk Mersman leads a research group in tendon adaptation.
The Berlin Method is based on systematic investigation of tendon factors.
Tendon adaptation is primarily strain mediated.
High training volume does not necessarily lead to better tendon adaptation.
High strain rates can lead to localized tendon failure.
Genetic factors may influence tendon adaptation responses.
Personalized training approaches can help balance muscle and tendon adaptation.
Viscoelastic properties of tendons affect cellular responses.
Tendon creep is a consideration in training protocols.
Not all elite athletes experience tendon overuse injuries. Tendons exhibit stress relaxation but not creep effects under loading.
Longer contraction durations may be more effective for tendon stiffness.
Personalization in rehabilitation is crucial for tendinopathy patients.
Pain management in tendinopathy is complex and requires tailored approaches.
The Berlin Method integrates various loading factors for tendon adaptation.
Muscle-tendon imbalances can lead to overuse injuries in athletes.
Plyometric training is essential for enhancing sports performance.
Regular tendon training can improve structural integrity and reduce injury risk.
High intensity loading may not always be necessary for tendon adaptation.
Understanding individual responses to loading is key in rehabilitation.

 

Notes:  https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-132-tendons-with-falk-mersmann/

Falk's Email: [email protected]

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