Jamie joins the boys to talk about predictors of injury risk in lifting. We talk about the assumption that assymetrical postures are injurious or necessarily limiting, before discussing what other factors might better describe injury risk. We dive into the idea of the acute:chronic workload ratio, explore its applications and limitations, and then talk about how biomedical, psychological and social factors can impact our experiences in the gym and life more broadly, and how coaches can communicate better in light of the information we discussed in this episode. We also discuss Maroon 5 and explore the quality of various fast food chains.
088 - Joey Zinghini on practical nutrition coaching
087 - Dan Godeassi on Pain and Tightness
086 - Mike Tuchscherer on RPE, emerging strategies, and finding what works
085 - Post-comp transition periods
083 - Dr Daniel Hackett on the Trainability of Women and Exercise Science
082 - Double Deadlift Specialisation
081 - Luke Tulloch on Fatigue
080 - Q&Eighty
079 - Things that have helped us the most as lifters
078 - Submaximal vs Push blocks for strength
077 - Learning and Coaching Technique
076 - Competition Day QandA
075 - Thomas Lilley on Online Coaching
074 - Nick Walters on Muscles and Mindset
073 - Natalie Hanson on equipped lifting and soft-skills of coaching
072 - Charlie Athanassiou on Autoregulation and Mindset
071 - Bulking and cutting for powerlifting
070 - 7 ways to be a better coach
069 - High vs Low Frequency program comparison
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