NOPE! Heart rate monitoring only is EXTREMELY limited in what it tells you about HIGH SPEED RUNNING đ
Paul White wants you to understand that although heart rate can be useful for a variety of training measurements, periodisation, as well as prescription and monitoring, it kind of misses the biggest aspect that is currently trending in most sports: the mixed contribution of neural đ§ and peripheral aspects (like muscles đȘđŒ, duh!) - also mysteriously called neuromuscular factors.
In the 58th episode of The Training Science Podcast, Martin and Paul discussÂ
đ how the academy football structure in England is based on certain documented and mandatory protocols, tests, as well as expectations, and how that can be an advantage;
đŁ considering the management of short-term results (at academy level) versus training and planning the long-term development of your young players
đ€·ââïž what is football fitness and how can almost ANYONE without SPECIFIC knowledge apply it to their football coaching practice?!
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If you want to TRULY monitor NEUROMUSCULAR loads, you probably need something called âanaerobic speed or power reserveâ - NOW you will truly get an INDIVIDUALIZED profile of all your players!
We got ALL the science and practical applications of it bundled up for you đŠ!
đ https://hiit-science.thinkific.com/bundles/power-speed-guru-bundle đ
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Todayâs speakers:
Dr Martin Buchheit https://martin-buchheit.net/ Â
Paul White https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-white-1940a659Â
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