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Boxing S&C Blueprint: https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/boxing-strength-and-conditioning-blueprint/
MMA S&C Blueprint:https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/mma-strength-conditioning-blueprint/
BJJ S&C Blueprint:https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/bjj-strength-and-conditioning-blueprint/
SSOF App & Community: https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/ssof-underground-training-app/
Trifecta Nutrition: https://trifectanutrition.llbyf9.net/3JoV0k (Code "liftbig40" for 40% off)
SSOF Rash Guard & Shorts Discount - Code "SWEETSCIENCE"https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/sweet-science-rash-guard
SSOF Taniwha Rashies & Shorts - Code "SWEETSCIENCE" https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/taniwha-rash-guard
https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/taniwha-shorts
James and Dan Cleather delve into the intricacies of biomechanics, focusing on the force velocity curve, power development, and the nuances of training methodologies. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding the force velocity curve, the importance of impulse in understanding movement, and the debate between different training modalities such as jumps and Olympic weightlifting.
Dan emphasizes the significance of rate of force development and the role of eccentric training, while also addressing common myths like force absorption. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the importance of specificity in training and how to effectively transfer general capacities into sport-specific performance.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction to the Force Velocity Curve
00:56 Debunking the Force Velocity Curve
04:28 Understanding Power in Training
08:20 Power Development: Jumps vs. Olympic Lifts
14:37 Rate of Force Development Explained
21:38 True Plyometrics vs. Other Jumping Exercises
28:37 Early vs. Late Stage Rate of Force Development
30:13 Understanding Rate of Force Development
31:37 The Concept of Impulse in Training
35:33 Jumping Mechanics and Impulse
38:32 Training Specificity in Weightlifting
39:53 The Importance of Triple Extension
43:41 Defining Specificity in Training
46:56 Building General Capacities for Sports
52:57 Bi-articular Muscles and Their Role
57:35 Force Absorption: Myth or Reality?
01:00:28 Eccentric Overload Training Insights
Dan's Books: https://amzn.to/3ZppvyZ
Website: https://www.dancleather.com/
By Sweet Science of Fighting4.2
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Boxing S&C Blueprint: https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/boxing-strength-and-conditioning-blueprint/
MMA S&C Blueprint:https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/mma-strength-conditioning-blueprint/
BJJ S&C Blueprint:https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/bjj-strength-and-conditioning-blueprint/
SSOF App & Community: https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/ssof-underground-training-app/
Trifecta Nutrition: https://trifectanutrition.llbyf9.net/3JoV0k (Code "liftbig40" for 40% off)
SSOF Rash Guard & Shorts Discount - Code "SWEETSCIENCE"https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/sweet-science-rash-guard
SSOF Taniwha Rashies & Shorts - Code "SWEETSCIENCE" https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/taniwha-rash-guard
https://sweetscienceoffighting.com/taniwha-shorts
James and Dan Cleather delve into the intricacies of biomechanics, focusing on the force velocity curve, power development, and the nuances of training methodologies. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding the force velocity curve, the importance of impulse in understanding movement, and the debate between different training modalities such as jumps and Olympic weightlifting.
Dan emphasizes the significance of rate of force development and the role of eccentric training, while also addressing common myths like force absorption. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the importance of specificity in training and how to effectively transfer general capacities into sport-specific performance.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction to the Force Velocity Curve
00:56 Debunking the Force Velocity Curve
04:28 Understanding Power in Training
08:20 Power Development: Jumps vs. Olympic Lifts
14:37 Rate of Force Development Explained
21:38 True Plyometrics vs. Other Jumping Exercises
28:37 Early vs. Late Stage Rate of Force Development
30:13 Understanding Rate of Force Development
31:37 The Concept of Impulse in Training
35:33 Jumping Mechanics and Impulse
38:32 Training Specificity in Weightlifting
39:53 The Importance of Triple Extension
43:41 Defining Specificity in Training
46:56 Building General Capacities for Sports
52:57 Bi-articular Muscles and Their Role
57:35 Force Absorption: Myth or Reality?
01:00:28 Eccentric Overload Training Insights
Dan's Books: https://amzn.to/3ZppvyZ
Website: https://www.dancleather.com/

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