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Wondering how to safely and effectively program plyometrics for your patients? In this episode, we’re breaking down the essential factors to consider when designing plyometric training. We’ll start with a quick refresher on what plyometrics are, then dive into how to make exercises sport-specific, the importance of assessing skill levels, and the factors that increase exercise intensity. We’ll also cover best practices for recovery times and work-to-rest ratios, plus some key considerations for working with both youth and masters athletes. Tune in to get practical tips to make your plyometric programming powerful and patient-centered!
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). NSCA's Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning. 4th ed., edited by G. Gregory Haff and N. Travis Triplett, Human Kinetics, 2016.
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By Kasey Hankins, PT, DPT, OCS5
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Wondering how to safely and effectively program plyometrics for your patients? In this episode, we’re breaking down the essential factors to consider when designing plyometric training. We’ll start with a quick refresher on what plyometrics are, then dive into how to make exercises sport-specific, the importance of assessing skill levels, and the factors that increase exercise intensity. We’ll also cover best practices for recovery times and work-to-rest ratios, plus some key considerations for working with both youth and masters athletes. Tune in to get practical tips to make your plyometric programming powerful and patient-centered!
National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). NSCA's Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning. 4th ed., edited by G. Gregory Haff and N. Travis Triplett, Human Kinetics, 2016.
Support the show
Need CEUs?
Unlock unlimited online courses, live webinars, and certification-prep programs with MedBridge. You’ll get:
Special offers:
Studying for the NPTE?
Check out PT Final Exam — they’ve helped thousands of students pass with confidence. Use code PTSnacks at checkout for a discount.
Stay Connected!
Follow so you never miss an episode. Send your questions via email to [email protected]
Join the email list HERE
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