
Brice Crider
@Crider_HP • 1,843 subscribers
High Performance Coordinator @DrivelineBB • @UWTrack Alum • Make Something Wonderful
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Just like anything else in your training, your end range work needs to come with a large degree of difficulty and a large bandwidth for failure. Mobility is largely neurological. If the problem isn’t challenging, there’s no reward for completing it. Fail more in your training.
Brice Crider56,683 views • 6 months ago

Two things matter for building the arm to be robust- 1. Can I train it with massive amounts of mechanical tension through as many ranges as possible 2. Can I build my skill work progressively to allow that handoff between capacity and expression to happen gradually
Brice Crider34,128 views • 5 months ago
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