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The importance of prioritising your mechanics when training

The importance of prioritising your mechanics when training

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – In training, a couple of strategies. Firstly, prioritise mechanics. What’s the best way to get better at squatting well? Squat well, yeah, yeah? Carryover, things we talked about yesterday. If you have faulty movement patterns, it...
Nutrition and sleep in recovering from injury

Nutrition and sleep in recovering from injury

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – Nutrition, making sure that omega-3 to six ratio is where we want it to be, we’ve talked about that. More of the seafood-type stuff, less of the grain-type stuff, again reduces any inflammation, reduces the incidences of...
Practical steps to improve self confidence

Practical steps to improve self confidence

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – How to build it, so this is practically what you guys can now take away and go and do. Firstly, create situations that allow you to experience success. Make sure that you’re not always missing lifts, that you are making more often...
Why Sometimes You Need to Overtrain

Why Sometimes You Need to Overtrain

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – But also, the important of overtraining at the top end. At the top end, you must overtrain because if you don’t sometimes go to here, how do you know where this dot is? How do you know what your point of overtraining is if you...
Correction for common musculo skeletal faults in a deadlift

Correction for common musculo skeletal faults in a deadlift

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – Common faults in the setup. Show of hands please, who’s lower back was rounding in the deadlift setup? Nice and high, so I can see. Okay. You should be able to work through this pretty quickly now guys. Setup in the deadlift, eyes...
The biggest strategy problem seen in CrossFitters

The biggest strategy problem seen in CrossFitters

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – The biggest mistake is that they’re trying to use an energy system, energy systems, that’s too intense for the for the time domain of the session that they’re trying to do. So let’s say you’ve got an 800...
How arousal levels correlate with correct pacing strategies

How arousal levels correlate with correct pacing strategies

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – We talk about arousal levels, and this inverted U of performance where too much arousal, hyperarousal, is causing a reduction in performance, being push out of the zone, being too anxious. And, we talk about strategies to bring that...
Stimuli for Biased Programming

Stimuli for Biased Programming

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – Now of course, this isn’t that simple, because some sessions that improve your work capacity will also improve your powerlifting, will also improve your body weight. So there are a lot of overlaps and intersections here, as you...
Programming to Build Adaptable Athletes

Programming to Build Adaptable Athletes

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – How do we build adaptability in our athletes? If you looked at the programming in a lot of places, there will be maybe 15 to 20 exercises, which in general, will be repeated week after week, month after month, year after year. So I...
The difference between being a perfectionist, and being an optimalist

The difference between being a perfectionist, and being an optimalist

by Dan Williams | Jun 20, 2018 | Blogs, Range of Motion Lecture Series

Transcribed from video: – Perfect, but some things don’t need to be perfect. So, there’s a difference between perfection and optimalism. So, being an optimalist, not a perfectionist. So, this is done good enough a lot of people struggle with this in...
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