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Strength, Power, Reactivity, & Speed Discussion / Re: High squat, low VJ?
« on: December 01, 2010, 09:47:48 am »
why fuck tony gentilcore?
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lol, why?Would doing plyos help his vert?
I saw the difference between his running and standing VJ as sign of some decent reactive ability, so I didn't know how he would be able to improve his reactive ability. I guess I was way off, so he would see best gains with explosive lifts and maybe plyos?
if you don't perform athletic movements (reactive, explosive, plyo etc), then your ability to perform those movements will diminish even if your "lifts" are going up.. Everything is a skill, so, not improving your body's ability to absorb/produce force rapidly is lost with detraining of explosive/reactive movements. There is no reason to periodize explosive/reactive movements, they should ALWAYS be included in an athlete's training program, it's just the volume/intensity that changes based on the type of workout or block you are in.. so ya, if someone is performing ONLY heavy lifting yet is somehow (wtf) doing all of that for athletic performance improvement, they will lose the ability to absorb/produce force fast, it's just how the body adapts..
whatever the stimulus, or lack thereof, the body will adapt accordingly..
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God I love that post, this is one of the biggest issues holding people back right now and that hit the nail right on the head!
+1. Wish I'd learned that two years ago. Fuck you, Tony Gentilcore.
He said that he never did his lifts explosively and that he put on slow-twitch muscles, hence the lack of pop in his jumps.