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The Performance Sciences Approach to Athletic Enhancement Loren Z.F. Chiu, PhD, CSCS Neuromusculoskeletal Mechanics Research Program University of Alberta

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Performance scientist, Dr. Loren Chiu, uses a theory-based approach to working with athletes, working to understand their biomechanics, physiology and anatomy as individuals to tailor a strength and conditioning program that will help them achieve the results they need.

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The Performance Sciences Approach to Athletic Enhancement

Loren Z.F. Chiu, PhD, CSCSNeuromusculoskeletal Mechanics Research Program

University of Alberta

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What is Performance Sciences?

Integration of disciplines

Anatomy

Biomechanics

Physiology

Application of scientific reasoning and knowledge to enhance performance

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Performance Sciences Program

Anthropometric, biomechanical and physiological assessments of physical fitness

Strength and conditioning training to enhance physical fitness

Practice drives innovation

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Why Strength & Conditioning?

Develop muscular fitness

Enhance neuromuscular coordination

Modulate range of motion

Address anatomical limitations

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Approaches to Strength & Conditioning

Bodybuilding

Rehabilitation/physiotherapy Evidence-based

Scientific Theory-based

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Vertical Jump

Range of motion

Maximum strength

Explosive strength Neuromuscular coordination

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Range of Motion

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Range of Motion

Ankle dorsiflexion Achilles tendon flexibility? Excess calcaneal motion

Hip extension Psoas major Rectus femoris

Hip internal & external rotation Piriformis Gluteus medius/Gluteus minimis/Tensor fascia latae Adductors Iliofemoral ligament

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Maximum Strength

1” increase in VJ = 20% increase muscular strength

Baseline strength

5 RM Squat = 60% body mass

E.G. BM: 68kg, 5 RM = 41kg

Increased squat strength

20% - 49kg/5 (1” increase VJ)

40% - 58kg/5 (2” increase VJ)

60% - 66kg/5 (3” increase VJ)

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Explosive Strength

Intra-muscular coordination

Motor unit recruitment (heavy resistance)

Motor unit firing frequency (rate of force development)

Inter-muscular coordination

Untrained – proximal-to-distal activation Hip extensors knee extensors ankle plantar-flexors

Trained – simultaneous activation Rapid transition from eccentric to concentric

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