Upon further observation, I believe that these machines can do more than you can
with spotters and weights.
Here are some important differences:
- with these machines you can do superslow - but apply full effort the entire
time.
- our eccentric strength is greater than concentric. These machines allow you
to do negatives with more force than positves. You can't do that with weights
unless someone presses down on the bar - and then it is guesswork.
- these machines eliminate momentum and ballistics. You can't fire out of the
stretch.
More later...
Ed
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From: mrkllyd <lazur@...>
Subject: [Explosive_Fitness] Re: The Bar has been raised
To: Explosive_Fitness@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 3:01 AM
It does seem as if that may be the case & I haven't seen the machines first
hand, but I think this is the first time McGuff used the equipment, and so, the
trainer's doing things a client -could- do after a little experience. Also, some
styles of personal training are very hands-on, keeping clients focused on pure
simple effort w/no technical distractions, but I'm not seeing anything here a
user couldn't do while working out alone.--- In Explosive_Fitness@ yahoogroups.
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