
Art of Prevention
Our mission is to decrease the prevalence of preventable injuries and athletes therein optimizing performance by decreasing the time that our athletes spend benched due to injury. We are going to distill information and practices from experts in the field of injury prevention. High level coaches and top performing athletes. We believe this information should be accessible to everyone so that we can reduce the rates of preventable injuries.
Art of Prevention
Dr. Richard Ulm - Maximizing Strength and Minimizing Injury
In Part 2 of our two part series with Dr. Richard Ulm, Dr. Richard sheds light on different training methods used by athletes, exploring the concepts of max effort and repeated effort approaches. Discover the impact of motor neuron recruitment and the challenges associated with these training methods. Gain insights into the effectiveness of repeated effort training for athletes and its potential benefits over max effort training. Dive into the debate between Eastern European and Western ideologies in conditioning sets and rep schemes, and how they relate to strength and hypertrophy. Explore the importance of movement variability. Don't miss the valuable modifications and strategies suggested by Dr. Richard to enhance performance while minimizing the risk of injury. Join the conversation and unlock the secrets to maximizing strength and minimizing injury for athletes in this captivating interview with Dr. Richard.
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