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.
068 - Jess Sewastenko on her training and coaching philosophy
067 - Mat Tinson on his road to powerlifting
066 - Programming the Deadlift
065 - "Surprise" QandA
064 - Jess Zukowski on her powerlifting career
063 - PA Nationals 2019 Recap
062 - Mike Israetel on synergy and interference in training for powerlifting
061 - Programming the bench
060 - Deloads
059 - Programming the Squat
058 - Powerlifting in the Olympics?
057 - Programming the Advanced Lifter
056 - Chrissy Dask on managing niggles and coach-client interaction
055 - Simon Bergner on para powerlifting and the bench press
054 - Matt Gary on his training philosophy and coaching at the highest level
053 - Programming the Intermediate
052 - Rob Flett on sleep
051 - Programming the Beginner
050 - Lyle McDonald on the menstrual cycle and birth control
049 - Competition day coaching
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