Advanced Principles in Programming Virgina 2012 Confrence
Advanced Principles in Programming Virgina 2012 Confrence
Maxim Sokolov Moscow 2003 - VN Seluyanov 1996 - Vladimir Platonov Issurin - Yessis in Conversation
Dynamic Correspondence
Endurance
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Based on Sherringtons Law of Reciprocal Inhibition Yessis and Siff AFSM training is also centered on the research of one of the USSRs leading Sports Scientists, Leo Matveyev
-Even Level 4 athletes(right below Master of Sport in the USSR system) were approximately 50% slower in relaxation speeds than Masters of Sport
Conversation Yessis -
AFSM
AFSM Plyometrics
Similar to traditional plyometrics(i.e. Squat jump) Key Difference: AFSM requires the forceful contraction of the antagonists, with simultaneous relaxation of the agonists prior to the movement's concentric action
Muscle Spindle -
AFSM Plyometrics
Traditional Squat Jump Squat Drop Jump
Weekly Planning
Weeks 1-4 GPP Compartmentalize-various Week 5-6 Eccentric Block -Time per sets Day 1/20s Day 2/5s Day 3/32s Week 7-8 Isometric Block time per Set Day 1/20s Day 2/5s Day 3/32s Week 8-9 Dynamic Block Time per Sets Day 1/10s Day 2/5s Day 3/15s
Weekly Planning
Weeks 10-11 download Week 12 13 Biometric Block -Time per sets Day 1/7s Day 2/5s Day 3/10s Week 14-15 - 50-25% ASFM Block time per Set Day 1/7s Day 2/5s Day 3/10s Week 16-17 - 50-25% ASFM Block Time per Sets Day 1/7s Day 2/5s Day 3/10s
Light
65%
75-80%
45-55%
35-40%
45-50%
25-30%
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Quick thoughts
Systemic vs localized
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History of Biometrics
Formerly Called cybernetics soviet union 1959, Yessis 1969 Changed into autoregulation by some. Basic percent drop off 1-3% I first exposed by track coach Phil Lundin Methods of Drop off Metrics Running, Speed lifting ,Tendo bench everyday for 3 weeks, went from 3 reps to 12 Reps
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Biometrics Protocols
Running Taylor Matson post workout 20 yards best 2.6 ran 8 reps under 2.7 6 weeks later 20 yards best 2.5 ran 22 reps under 2.6 Jake Cepis 365 hex deadlift for 6 seconds for 13 Reps did 12 sets before dropping.
Biochemical Science
Blocks of training certain biochemical substrates using various durations of activity these adaptations require sufficient time to transpire, 3 weeks of each biochemical block should be sufficient
Special Considerations-Future
Building of the organism Sociobiology Activation Life - With Balance Words Shift in response Flexors vs Extensors This much change may be hard for your programing. 27 different programs running. Molecula
Certain adaptive changes of enzyme activities and composition of functional biochemical systems are observed only after sufficiently long periods of training.
The adaptive process follows the following sequence: 1. Increases in concentration of energy sources; 2. Increases in enzymatic activities and, 3.further perfection of the mechanisms for regulation of metabolism. Biochemical changes in muscle are natural factors of organization of functional activity. These factors define the utmost possible intensity and duration of exercise, restitution, and adaptive changes in muscles In the trained organism, the increases in mobilization, utilization, and restitution of energy sources are related for the most part with enzymatic adaptations and with changes of biochemical auto regulation of the metabolic processes. Disturbance of biochemical homeostasis may be achieved without drastically increasing volume and intensity but programming their distribution in the training cycle. Environmental factors also lead to changes in biochemical homeostasis that resemble those that occur during muscular activity. Training Intensifies the formation of all cellular material including Mitochondria, myofibrillar protiens, endoplasmic reticulum and various enzymes
Other References
N. R. Biochemical changes in the muscles during rest after physical effort. Uk. bioch. Journ. 29:450-457, 1957. Biochemical changes in the muscle on repeated work depending on the duration of rest intervals between loads. Ihill. 30:66l-668, 1958. Kuznetsov VV, Novikov AA The main thrust of the theoretical and experimental studies of the modern system of training athletes / / Theor. and Pract. nat. the cult. 1971 Biochemical changes in the caused by protracted work once or several times. Ibizl. 312204-214, 1959 LESHKEVICH, L. G. and R. Effect of muscular activity and training on phospholipid content in muscles, liver and myocardium. Ukr. lzioch. Joum. 44:52-530, 1972. Towards a scientific theory and methodology of sports training LESIIKEVICH, L. G. Effect of muscular activity of various durations and nature on the ketone bodies in blood, liver and muscles of animals. Ukr. hioclx. Journ. 32:692-699, 1960. Dynamics of the content of ketone bodies in the muscles, liver and blood during rest after inuscular activity. Ibid. 34:54I}550, 1962. Effect of muscular activity mid experimental training on the content and properties of lipids in rat tissues. Ihld. 36:726-734. 1964 LENKOVA, Ii. 1., S. V. U and N. N. YAKOVLEV. Changes of the urea content in the blood and tissues during muscular activity to adaptation of the organism. Physio. Journ. 59:10.97-1101, 1973. . Biological Principles in the Body's Adaptation to Training Loads OGOLTSOV
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