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This week, I sat down with Dr. Chris Taber — researcher, sport scientist, and professor at Sacred Heart University — to unpack the art and science of program design.
We dive into how hypertrophy, novelty, and creativity fit into long-term athlete development, and why variation may be the key to sustaining progress. Dr. Taber also shares findings from his latest research comparing traditional and motor-assisted flywheel training for hypertrophy.
Enjoy.
Follow Chris:
https://www.instagram.com/drchristaber/
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This week, I sat down with Dr. Chris Taber — researcher, sport scientist, and professor at Sacred Heart University — to unpack the art and science of program design.
We dive into how hypertrophy, novelty, and creativity fit into long-term athlete development, and why variation may be the key to sustaining progress. Dr. Taber also shares findings from his latest research comparing traditional and motor-assisted flywheel training for hypertrophy.
Enjoy.
Follow Chris:
https://www.instagram.com/drchristaber/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher-Taber
Follow me and get coaching:
https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/
https://www.instagram.com/philosophicalweightlifting/
https://www.philosophicalweightlifting.com/
Weightlifting House: code PHILWL for 10% off
https://www.weightliftinghouse.com
Onyx: with code PHILWL for 10% off
/https://www.onyxstraps.com/

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