JAY VINCENT 8 | DANGEROUS to do exercise requiring both lifting & stabilizing!

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http://www.DoctorsToTrust.com
presents episode 828 | Jay Vincent
Elliott Hulse Strength Camp podcast

This could transform a person's
approach to life...
-discomfort shows up,
-your concentration has to improve
"Before, I would lose form, just go
all crazy; lose focus on the muscle"
Harness the energy, but maintain
the form: When I reach failure, I am
trying to kill the weight, but
STOICALLY keep form

Go from anterior to posterior
muscle group...
-work the muscle's antagonist
-helps your recovery
[going from row to pull-down...no]
-but from row to dumb bell raise
GREAT

People think, erroneously, that you
need to work your 'stabilizer' muscles.
There are none in the body.
All muscles are needed to stabilize
the body
Example: barbell curls
-the glutes need to help stabilize
-need to maintain center of gravity,
brace yourself, focus on target
muscles.
Focusing on balancing TAKES AWAY
FROM FOCUS ON TARGET MUSCLES

Any overhead press, better to be
seated, for stability...
-can focus on tension in target
muscles
ANY EXERCISE THAT REQUIRES
BOTH STABILIZING & LIFTING takes
away from tension on target muscle
-and more dangerous

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