NGT#2 Dynamic Corespondance: Mastering Force Vectors and Exercise Selection

EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 53 MIN

NGT#2 Dynamic Corespondance: Mastering Force Vectors and Exercise Selection

from Architect of Resilience · host Chris Duffin

We'll discuss a recent client case study, offering insights into long-term strategic planning and the importance of balancing stress with adaptability. Alex and Chris will break down the nuances of athlete assessment, exercise classification, and the often-overlooked force vectors crucial for effective training. They'll also touch on innovative tool development for coaches, highlighting their commitment to continuous education and the integration of kinematic and kinetic analyses into exercise selection. Prepare for a deep dive into the principles of dynamic correspondence, the hierarchy of interventions, and the intricate balance between conditioning and specific preparatory exercises. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or fitness enthusiast, this episode promises to provide valuable takeaways on optimizing performance and achieving resilience. Stay tuned! 💡 Strategic Long-term Planning: Alex highlights the importance of setting specific weekly goals leading up to a key testing week. This focused approach ensures athletes are well-prepared and minimizes the risk of overtraining. 💪 Adaptive Training Plans: Stress indices and dynamic exercise modifications are essential for balancing training loads throughout different phases. This adaptability ensures a personalized approach that meets individual athlete needs. 📚 Continuous Education: Alex emphasizes that ongoing professional development for coaches is a worthwhile investment, far outweighing costs like rent. Staying updated with the latest methodologies ensures coaches can provide top-tier guidance to their athletes.   This episode of the ARCHITECT of RESILIENCE podcast is available on Apple, Spotify & YouTube, and is sponsored by @naboso_technology : The Foundation of Movement. 🦶🏼Use Code RESILIENCE for 20% off your first order at https://www.naboso.com @marekhealth : Performance. Longevity. Optimization. 🔬 Use code RESILIENCE for 10% off your first bloodwork at https://marekhealth.com/chrisduffin Contents: 00:00 Correspondence indicates effect on performance indicators. 03:26 Box squat progress predicts regular squat improvement. 08:40 Developmental exercises match joint angles, force vectors. 12:13 Analyzing exercise characteristics by fundamental breakdown. 14:08 Hatfield squats optimize load potential efficiently. 17:09 Dr. Megan Bryant Jones: expert on bench press. 21:43 Scroll to see before and after curves. 26:19 Muscle bias helps address training bottlenecks. 28:37 Most likely intervention to cause change. 31:54 Focus on increasing load at desired speed. 33:47 Rate of force development prioritizes compound exercises. 38:36 Track data to improve training effectiveness. 43:06 Each week has a specific goal for exercises. 44:36 Exercise preference: balance intensity, frequency, recovery. 47:53 Challenging coaching standards require better tool access. 51:00 $29 monthly for resources and Q&A access.   Join my FREE Education Platform & Community https://chrisduffin.com/start-here

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