Episode 155: Dr Andy McDonald chats to Dr Steve Thompson a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader for the MSc in Strength and Conditioning (S&C) Coaching at Sheffiled Hall University. In this episode Steve and Andy discuss the current state of VBT research and application, including profiling and velocity loss. They also explore the use of VBT in machine-based exercises and its utility in rehab. Steve highlights the importance of feedback and monitoring in VBT, as well as the potential for using VBT to assess stability and balance
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Topics Discussed
- Velocity Loss and Profiling in VBT
- The Power of Feedback and Monitoring in VBT
- VBT in Machine-Based Exercises
- Objective Assessment of Strength Improvements with VBT
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