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In this episode, Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT delves into the topic of eccentric training within Pilates, exploring the nuances of muscle contractions and the claims surrounding eccentric training. He discusses the types of muscle contractions—isometric, concentric, and eccentric—and clarifies misconceptions about Pilates being solely eccentric training. The conversation also touches on the implications of eccentric training for injury prevention and athletic performance, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based claims in the fitness industry.
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 By Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT
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In this episode, Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, DPT delves into the topic of eccentric training within Pilates, exploring the nuances of muscle contractions and the claims surrounding eccentric training. He discusses the types of muscle contractions—isometric, concentric, and eccentric—and clarifies misconceptions about Pilates being solely eccentric training. The conversation also touches on the implications of eccentric training for injury prevention and athletic performance, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based claims in the fitness industry.
Ready to take your teaching career to the next level?
Click here for a 2-week free trail of the Anatomy & Biomechanics Club.Click here for a 2-week free trail of the Pilates Club.
Click here to follow Adam on Instagram.

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