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Repeated Efforts Newsletter – 8/20/21: On Workouts, Better Decisions, and Force Absorption

3 EFFORTS FROM ME 1)  People just do stuff to workout.  There is a culture of strain, discomfort, and grinding reps meaning improvement.  However, 99% of the population has no idea what physiological changes are occurring other than saying things like: “we’re building muscle”, “we’re improving our conditioning”, “we’re getting stronger”, etc.  Statements like those

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Constraints: Awareness, Options, and Responses

The pandemic reminds me of how spoiled I am under normal circumstances with the resources I have to exercise.  I have fully stocked collegiate weight rooms at my disposal.  So, the last few months working out in my little apartment has been humbling.  All the toys are gone.  The comradery of working out around others

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Sometimes High Intensity Interval Training Isn’t The Solution

“Jill! That’s two!” She knew that meant the conditioning test was over for her that day.  She walked with a slight limp toward her water bottle at the other end of the court, shaking her head and mumbling something to herself.  There was only one teammate that achieved a better score, but Jill had dropped

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Bone Alignment Impacts Force Production Strategies

Bob loves the weight room.  Having a challenging workout is his alone time, and his way to relieve some of the stress from work and family matters.  He likes to focus his fitness goals towards adding muscle mass.  Although, he is aware of a muscle asymmetry between his left and right sides. Bob came to

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