RT @StephenSeiler: In recent years, @simplysportssci John Kiely has become one of my own favorite authors connecting science and practice i…
RT @StephenSeiler: In recent years, @simplysportssci John Kiely has become one of my own favorite authors connecting science and practice i…
RT @StephenSeiler: In recent years, @simplysportssci John Kiely has become one of my own favorite authors connecting science and practice i…
Food for thought for coaches.
RT @StephenSeiler: In recent years, @simplysportssci John Kiely has become one of my own favorite authors connecting science and practice i…
RT @StephenSeiler: In recent years, @simplysportssci John Kiely has become one of my own favorite authors connecting science and practice i…
RT @StephenSeiler: In recent years, @simplysportssci John Kiely has become one of my own favorite authors connecting science and practice i…
"amongst these challenges is our natural tendency to prioritize metrics (PMC,CTL,TSS), at the cost of parameters that are not easily quantified (mental state outside stresses)" Analysis v. Coaching https://t.co/1kj2CrIsci
In recent years, @simplysportssci John Kiely has become one of my own favorite authors connecting science and practice in the sports training process. This article is elegantly written & inspiring for a physiologist like me trying to connect body &
@tpelot7 @wadey142 @StephenSeiler Here’s @simplysportssci paper https://t.co/1eWVpX9E0Y deals with the adaptation response
RT @misraetel: This paper is making the rounds again, which is a good thing, because it’s very well written and has a lot of wisdom to offe…
RT @FitinnotimeUK: Really Interesting article on the background and contemporary thinking around Periodisation from @simplysportssci Also s…
RT @FitinnotimeUK: Really Interesting article on the background and contemporary thinking around Periodisation from @simplysportssci Also s…
RT @FitinnotimeUK: Really Interesting article on the background and contemporary thinking around Periodisation from @simplysportssci Also s…
RT @larsavemarie: "One of the best review papers that I’ve read in a while: obvious implications for coaches, but the potential for rehab h…
RT @larsavemarie: "One of the best review papers that I’ve read in a while: obvious implications for coaches, but the potential for rehab h…
Really Interesting article on the background and contemporary thinking around Periodisation from @simplysportssci Also some thought provoking comments around the idea of "Path Dependance" https://t.co/9DCOeFzQ9q
This paper is making the rounds again, which is a good thing, because it’s very well written and has a lot of wisdom to offer. But it also has some serious drawbacks, typified in my quotes of it here: ‘Periodization... https://t.co/9ksX0vS4Nd
"One of the best review papers that I’ve read in a while: obvious implications for coaches, but the potential for rehab here is tantalizing" Dr. Jonathan Fass, DPT https://t.co/3ahD1ToqNO
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @sustenpass: La teoría de la periodizacion debe ser una guía general, sujeta a la mayor de las flexibilidades. Si la tomamos como dogma,…
La teoría de la periodizacion debe ser una guía general, sujeta a la mayor de las flexibilidades. Si la tomamos como dogma, en cualquiera de sus variantes, estaremos aumentando mucho las posibilidades de “cagarla” en nuestro entrenamiento.
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
Absolutely
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @pakpatroklos: The claim that a universally ‘best’ periodization framework exists, however, is only sustainable if humans respond to imp…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @pakpatroklos: The claim that a universally ‘best’ periodization framework exists, however, is only sustainable if humans respond to imp…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
The claim that a universally ‘best’ periodization framework exists, however, is only sustainable if humans respond to imposed training stress along predictable trajectories, in generalized timeframes, and conforming to predictable dose/rspns relationships.
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
RT @BradSchoenfeld: Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https…
Periodization should be thought of as a flexible concept, not a rigidly defined model, for guiding program design https://t.co/YgIGAWgK4u https://t.co/hx6kp9pQQG
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @LucindaHowland: A must read for those on the Sport Performance Strength&Conditioning module following the lecture last week on planning…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
A must read for those on the Sport Performance Strength&Conditioning module following the lecture last week on planning training. A top 5 downloaded article @SportsMedicineJ #thinkingmorecritically #periodisationtheoryandculture @SpExSci_CCCU @CCCU_SC
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RT @AlpineCols: “Despite periodization theory’s implicit assumption that there is a one best way, contemporary evidence compellingly illust…
“Despite periodization theory’s implicit assumption that there is a one best way, contemporary evidence compellingly illustrates that there are no generalized formulaic solutions to these planning puzzles.” https://t.co/mygFsZ40cd
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RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
Tying in the biopsychosocial assessment and treatment model into the coaching and S&C space. Excellent read. Thank you @simplysportssci
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @CoachLuicito: Don’t start planning your training without reading this 👌 https://t.co/F2Ak84kSqX
Don’t start planning your training without reading this 👌
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
Essential read!
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
Great article that highlights the fact that behind the science we are in fact coaches and should also have a holistic approach to our athletes
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
RT @simplysportssci: Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articl…
Thanks to the folks at @SpringerNature for letting me know that this piece was one of the top 5 most downloaded articles from @SportsMedicineJ in 2018. Currently at 58k downloads (& my Mam swears she's only responsible for 57k of those!) https://t.co/1
RT @simplysportssci: @DehanLouw @Alan_Couzens Here's an example of stress increasing the liklihood of negative training outcomes in triathl…
RT @simplysportssci: @DehanLouw @Alan_Couzens Here's an example of stress increasing the liklihood of negative training outcomes in triathl…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
RT @Alan_Couzens: "the greatest impact on signs and symptoms of illness and injury was produced by psychological stressors (P≤0.001)" https…
@DehanLouw @Alan_Couzens Here's an example of stress increasing the liklihood of negative training outcomes in triathletes https://t.co/2ZgwQ03bmZ Also, the references from this piece below are available at https://t.co/1ovB1ggyl1 https://t.co/2GczPetJLg
I’d then offer the following: https://t.co/QbKMVOnLOO Because stressors are signs of the body going through adaptations. Therefore, we can measure stress via football actions. We induce stressors by changing variables that affect the time/space continuu
@jploenneke That's a very sharp insight, Jeremy. (IMO) Its good practice to periodically excavate & re-evaluate the often-forgotten foundations upon which our assumptions are built. (I wrote a couple of paragraphs on this phenomenon in the 'Authors Not