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Dr Bret Contreras takes on movement technique, social media and critical thinking

Dr Bret Contreras takes on movement technique, social media and critical thinking

FromMovement Optimism


Dr Bret Contreras takes on movement technique, social media and critical thinking

FromMovement Optimism

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr Bret Contreras (The "Glute Guy") sits down with Greg to discuss some of our favourite topics.  We dive into Bret being one of the original movement optimists with his wildly controversial article "To crunch or not to crunch" in 2011.  Bret took a well thought out position on spinal flexion that was fairly revolutionary at the time. We get Bret's views on whether and when technique is important for injury, performance and life long lifting. Bret also discusses his involvement in the Plotkin et al 2023 study that really challenged some of Bret's thoughts on using EMG to select exercise. Links to Bret bretcontreras.com Some Relevant Papers To Crunch or not to Crunch Paper Plotkin et al (2023) Hip thrust and back squat training elicit similar gluteus muscle hypertrophy and transfer similarly to the deadlift The Collings paper on assessing muscle tension to choose exercise   Music  - Late night train by Vans in Japan  
Released:
Feb 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

A deep dive into the world of exercise, pain and injury with a Movement Optimism spin as opposed to the kinesiopathological model. The traditional view of the human body has considered to be much more akin to car when we should have been viewing like a robust ecosystem. This is a masterclass on critical thinking and hopes to get you challenging your biases as well as ours.