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Muscle Activation in Hip-Extensor Exercises

May 24, 2018by Yann Le Meur, PhD

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This study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research compared the muscle activation level of the gluteus maximus, biceps femoris, and erector spinae in the hip thrust, barbell deadlift, and hex bar deadlift; each of which are compound resisted hip-extension exercises.

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Alcohol Ingestion Hampers the Desired Muscular Adaptations to Resistance Exercise

May 24, 2018by Yann Le Meur, PhD

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There is evidence that alcohol should not be ingested after resistance exercise by men as this ingestion could potentially hamper the desired muscular adaptations to resistance exercise by reducing anabolic signaling.

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Integrating Motor Patterns into Exercise for Performance and Prevention

May 10, 2018by Barton Bishop, DPT, CSCS

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In this session from the 2014 NSCA Personal Trainers Conference, Barton Bishop explains how to utilize the body’s natural way of learning movement. This will help athletes become more efficient at movement for improvements in exercise and athletic performance, and help in preventing future injuries.

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Programming Essential Movement Patterns

May 9, 2018by Robert dos Remedios, MA, CSCS

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Robert dos Remedios identifies essential movement patterns and describes multiple exercises for each movement category in this session from the 2015 NSCA Personal Trainers Conference. Learn program designs that are effective, efficient, and balanced in nature, as well as how to improve your coaching and cueing abilities.

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Clinical Application of Eccentric Training

April 10, 2018by Jonathan N. Mike, PhD, CSCS,*D, NSCA-CPT,*D

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This article addresses the implications and clinical applications of eccentric training. It also provides general exercise guidelines and future directions of eccentric training.

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September 19, 2019by Lonnie Lowery

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Reverse Pendulum Exercise (Including Medicine Ball Twister Variation)

January 28, 2019by Developing the Core

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This Kinetic Select excerpt from Developing the Core describes how to perform the medicine ball twist variation as a rotational core movement.

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Compensatory Stabilization—The Extension/Compression Stabilizing Strategy—Part 2

April 20, 2018by Richard A. Ulm, DC, MS, CSCS,*D

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Strength and conditioning coaches that temper their posterior chain exercises with some threshold training and specific trunk exercises designed to break the extension/compression stabilization strategy (ECSS) to restore proper stabilizing strategies may find their athletes will move better, get injured less, and actually perform better.

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German Volume Training

June 19, 2018by Yann Le Meur, PhD

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A study that investigated the effect of modified German volume training on muscular hypertrophy and strength concluded that the modified German volume training program is no more effective than performing five sets per exercise for increasing muscle hypertrophy and strength. To maximize hypertrophic training effects, it is recommended that 4 – 6 sets per exercise be performed.

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