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The importance of speed when training for absolute strength

The importance of speed when training for absolute strength

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

Transcribed from video: – This is a concept which is probably something that a lot of you have had exposure to, this idea that power equals force times distance over time. So a little bit of physics. That’s how we calculate power. Power is basically doing...
How to use visualisation to correct your technique

How to use visualisation to correct your technique

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

Transcribed from video: – I want everyone to think of a movement that they really struggle with. Maybe it’s a snatch. Maybe it’s the bar muscle-ups that we worked on yesterday. Think of something that’s your, “Ah, I just can’t quite...
The Importance of both Mobility and Stability

The Importance of both Mobility and Stability

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

Transcribed from video: – These things have to come as a package deal. These things have to come together. You need to be mobile. You need to be stabile. What are these two things? Stability very simply is your ability to resist a movement. Okay, across the...
Competition Day Nutrition

Competition Day Nutrition

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

Transcribed from video: – Let’s talk about competition day nutrition. And again I think this is one where people traditionally really struggle. Our nervous system is made up of lots of different bits. Two of those bits are called the sympathetic and the...
How and why goal setting works

How and why goal setting works

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

Transcribed from video: – Like I said guys, the education side of this is really important. There is a lot of real deep research on understanding why the goal setting process works and the fact that that increases the effectiveness and the efficacy of that goal...
How more recovery equals more improvement

How more recovery equals more improvement

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

Transcribed from video: – We exercise, we train. We apply a stimulus to our body. We then repair our body and there’s then a response. And most people go stimulus, response, but that’s not the case. It’s not stimulus, response. There’s a...
How to increase arousal levels to enter an ideal performance state

How to increase arousal levels to enter an ideal performance state

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

Transcribed from video: – So what can we actually do? Alright, well, we talked about a lot of the things that were signs of being under aroused. We can actually flip them around and use them to our advantage to then become more hyper aroused, back into this...
The Causes of a Poor Overhead Position

The Causes of a Poor Overhead Position

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

Transcribed from video: – So, you try and coach this athlete out of it. So from here you say pull the bar back over your shoulder blades, and again they go to this. Now what is tight? What is weak? What’s tight overactive? What’s weak underactive?...
What to do in the Days Before a Competition

What to do in the Days Before a Competition

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

Transcribed from video: – So let’s look at this from seven days out, and we’re going to summarise here the four different areas. The training which we’ve touched on, the movement prep we’ve touched on, the nutrition and also add in the...
Improving your own performance when you’re part of a low performance culture

Improving your own performance when you’re part of a low performance culture

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

Transcribed from video: – It’s easy to expand your environment. So with again, social media. Yep, yep, but your environment is not just a geographical, physical thing. So your environment may be part of a Facebook group that you’re in with other high...
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