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<Any thoughts on this [squat jumps]? I would like some advice as I have a
friend who insists on doing this potentially harmful movement with heavy
weights to increase his “explosiveness”.>
*** You do not necessarily have to jump off the floor when doing “jump
squats”. You can try to produce as much vertical force as possible so that
you may rise high onto your toes without leaving the platform. Explosiveness
is not a quality which is best developed by producing large forces under very
heavy loading, but with less heavy weights which allow one to produce high
RFD (Rate of Force Development) and peak power. This means executing
stretch-shortening or prestretching exercises which have a short coupling Read more…
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For those who may not yet have studied some photographs of the flatfooted and
plantarflexed pulling styles as used by some of the world’s top lifters, go
to the following files in our Supertraining Files section:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/files/Pulls1.jpg
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/files/Pulls2.jpg
It was written:
> Also pulling is not as big a problem as other matters of technique,
> such as the jerk. Although clean and jerk performances have fallen
> since the 1980s, there are two two snatch records that have exceeded
> the old world records and lifters on average seem to have a higher
> snatch: C&J ration than before. As for the C&J, it is rare to see a
> lifter fail to rack the bar so the pull is rarely the limiting factor
> in the C&J.
Mel Siff:
> [The pull is a crucial aspect of lifting, especially in the snatch, since
> it decrees where and when you are able to drop under the bar to
> catch it and stabilise most efficiently. One cannot compare the lifts today Read more…
12
May
Author: Dr Mel Siff Blog // Category:
Blogs with Supertraining
Muscle Action, Control and Reflexes by Mel Siff. Posted by: Mel Siff Blog : Category: Mel Siff on Anatomy/Physiology. Mel Siff relaying the best from Muscles Alive - via the Supertraining Yahoo Group ...
12
May
Author: Dr Mel Siff Blog // Category:
Blogs with Supertraining
Mel Siff relaying the best from Muscles Alive - via the Supertraining Yahoo Group. The following excerpts from Basmajian’s book, “Muscles Alive” offer some useful information on the dependence of muscle action of reflexes, feedback ...
10
May
Author: Dr Mel Siff Blog // Category:
Blogs with Supertraining
Mel Siff discusses Muscle Tone and Spasticity - from the Supertraining Yahoo group. While we are on the topic of muscle tone or tension, here is some.