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Electromechanical Delay According to Frans Bosch: Understanding and Training for Optimal Performance

Hello Coaches, Today, let’s dive into an important concept in biomechanics that can impact athletic performance: electromechanical delay (EMD). This refers to the brief period between when a muscle is activated (via neural signals) and when it starts generating force. Frans Bosch, a leading figure in sports biomechanics, offers unique insights into this phenomenon and […]

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Biotensegrity and Plyometric Training: Enhancing Movement Efficiency and Athletic Power

Hello coaches, Let’s talk about an exciting concept that bridges biology, biomechanics, and training: biotensegrity. This innovative framework gives us a new way to understand how the body moves, transfers forces, and maintains structural integrity. When combined with plyometric training, it opens up incredible opportunities to develop explosive power, prevent injuries, and improve overall athletic […]

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Transfer According to Frans Bosch: Keys to Effective Training

Hello Coaches, Today, I want to share an innovative approach to understanding transfer in sports training, based on the insights of biomechanics and training expert Frans Bosch. Bosch redefines how we think about the impact of exercises on performance, integrating physical, technical, cognitive, and contextual factors. If you’ve ever wondered why certain exercises don’t seem […]

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Specificity According to the Dynamic Systems Theory: An Approach to Optimize Sports Training

Hello Coaches, Today, let’s explore a game-changing concept for designing training programs: specificity from the perspective of the Dynamic Systems Theory (DST). While specificity is a cornerstone of sports training, DST adds a deeper, more nuanced understanding that directly impacts athlete performance. Here’s a breakdown of this innovative approach, how it diverges from traditional methods, […]

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Biotensegrity and Plyometric Training: Enhancing Movement Efficiency and Athletic Power

Hello coaches, Let’s talk about an exciting concept that bridges biology, biomechanics, and training: biotensegrity. This innovative framework gives us a new way to understand how the body moves, transfers forces, and maintains structural integrity. When combined with plyometric training, it opens up incredible opportunities to develop explosive power, prevent injuries, and improve overall athletic […]

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Fascia and Training: Unlocking Performance and Preventing Injuries

Hello coaches, Today, let’s dive into a fascinating and often overlooked topic in the fitness world: fascia. This connective tissue has gained significant attention in recent years—and for good reason. Its impact on performance, mobility, and injury prevention is enormous. In this article, we’ll explore what fascia is, how it influences movement, and how we […]

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Applied Neurosciences in Sports: Optimizing Performance Through Brain Knowledge

Today, neurosciences play a fundamental role in sports performance. Understanding how the brain works and how it connects with the body is key to helping athletes reach their full potential. In this article, we will explore how advancements in brain studies and their interactions with the body can assist physical trainers and physiotherapists in improving […]

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Neuroscience Applied to Sports: An Approach for Coaches and Physiotherapists

Neuroscience applied to sports has emerged as a key field for improving athletic performance, optimizing recovery, and understanding how the mind influences the body during sports practice. While physical training has long been the primary focus in athlete preparation, it is now recognized that the brain plays a crucial role in every action, from decision-making […]

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Training Tendons: Implications for Sprinting, Jumping, and Rehabilitation

Tendons play a fundamental role in athletic performance, especially in activities that require speed, jumping, and explosiveness. However, for many trainers and physiotherapists, the focus on tendon training and its importance in injury prevention is not always clear. In this conversation with Keith Baar, a researcher specializing in muscle and connective tissue physiology, we explore […]

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The Impact of Exercise and Nutrition on Muscles, Tendons, Ligaments, and Aging

As we age, maintaining an active lifestyle and good nutrition not only helps us live longer but also improves our quality of life. Over the years, numerous studies have examined the benefits of a proper combination of exercise and nutrition for the human body, highlighting the importance of strengthening muscles, tendons, and ligaments to prevent […]

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