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Episode 131 | Dr. Bryan Mann - The History, Science, and Application of Plimetrics
Manage episode 273219582 series 1156703
In this podcast interview Dr. Bryan Mann discusses the history, science, and application of pliometrics. Pliometrics or more commonly known as plyometrics was developed by Dr. Yuri. Verkoshansky.
This podcast explains how the name was quite literally, “lost in translation”.
Dr. Mann will also discuss applications and some research studies around pliometrics. I highly recommend viewing the video version of this interview as it includes some slides from Dr. Mann.
Enjoy the show!
Part 1 - History- Shock Method
- Includes Shock Method and Depth Jump
- Developed in 1960’s by Yuri Verkhoshansky
- Pliometric
- Termed this in 1930’s due to increased muscle tension
- In 1938 Hubbard and Stetson introduced the term “pliometric” due to recognition of three different contractions the muscles underwent: miometric (shorter), isometric (same), and pliometric (longer)
- Frog Study in 1968
- Bryan Mann Profile at University of Miami
- Video Version of Interview
- Shock Method by Dr. Yuri Verkoshansky
103 حلقات
Manage episode 273219582 series 1156703
In this podcast interview Dr. Bryan Mann discusses the history, science, and application of pliometrics. Pliometrics or more commonly known as plyometrics was developed by Dr. Yuri. Verkoshansky.
This podcast explains how the name was quite literally, “lost in translation”.
Dr. Mann will also discuss applications and some research studies around pliometrics. I highly recommend viewing the video version of this interview as it includes some slides from Dr. Mann.
Enjoy the show!
Part 1 - History- Shock Method
- Includes Shock Method and Depth Jump
- Developed in 1960’s by Yuri Verkhoshansky
- Pliometric
- Termed this in 1930’s due to increased muscle tension
- In 1938 Hubbard and Stetson introduced the term “pliometric” due to recognition of three different contractions the muscles underwent: miometric (shorter), isometric (same), and pliometric (longer)
- Frog Study in 1968
- Bryan Mann Profile at University of Miami
- Video Version of Interview
- Shock Method by Dr. Yuri Verkoshansky
103 حلقات
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