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.
028 - JP Cauchi on coaching international competitors and competitive mindset
027 - Powerlifting Australia National Championships Recap
026 - Brett Gibbs on his competitive career and the IPF/WP controversy in NZ
025 - Jacob Schepis on under-appreciated principles of hypertrophy training
024 - Jacob Schepis on evidence based practice
023 - Yani Zhao on overcoming cancer
022 - Fixing the Deadlift
021 - Greg Nuckols on the relationship between muscle mass and strength, hypertrophy vs strength training, and genetic potential
020 - Fixing the Bench Press
019 - Nathan Baxter on Bench Press and Life After Lifting
018 - Thomas Lilley on Coaching Across Multiple Federations
017 - Hani Jazayrli on Individualising Programs for Powerlifters
016 - Competition Mindset
015 - Willy Weights - a highlights reel
014 - Fixing the Squat
013 - Peaking Will
012 - Luke Tulloch on Nutritional Periodisation
011 - Q&A
010 - Liz Craven on her story and developing a champion mindset
009 - Peaking program comparison
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