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Neural Charge Exercise: Broad Jump Series
by Christian Thibaudeau -
Build muscle mass and maximize explosive work capacity - as fast as humanly possible.
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Doug643:
Hello Dan, I mean when a coach cues their athletes to sit back on there heels or sit hips back, keep shins straight and widen their stance are you not limiting knee flexion and hence the use of the quadriceps. I understand your always using them, but with these instructions in my opinion you are implying to the athlete that the emphasis should be placed on the hips. So I guess you didn't say it directly.
Dan Blewett:
@ Doug - I'm not sure what you mean. Nowhere in this article did I discuss taking the quads out of the movement, nor is that possible in any real sense.
Dan Blewett:
@Tomato - yeah, it really depends on the mobility of the spine. Most clients I see are somewhat neutral, so they achieve a shallow to moderate arch when I cue them this way. I certainly don't want an immense arch like you're talking about. Thanks for the contribution.
brandon76:
...I'm also going to run a couple more bottles of IG-3 then stop using it. And decide whether or not the product is worth the money per the effect on my body. FiNis, Mag and Plaz will be staples though thats for damn sure, and dont forget Elite Minerals and Superfood. But...buy the super stack once in a while and get Indigo for free so that works.
Jon-Erik Kawamoto:
@EITrain: You bet. Owning a gym or having access in the AM and PM make this program more realistic. Much easier to focus on two shorter sessions rather than one long intense session.
chadeber:
Sweet .. Thanks HawaiiTunya
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