Strength Expression 

Strength Expression 

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It’s simply being able to do what you want when you want however long you want whenever you want and as violent or effortless as you want it’s that simple.

Foundations 


Strength – “the ability to exert tension against resistance.

Power – complete fast, explosive movements against resistance.

Key note’s 

– strength and speed are not necessarily directly proportional to each other.

  • The lever arrangements of the feet and legs are limiting factors in running performance. Long resistance arms and short-effort arms powered by strong muscles are an advantage in speed running.

Speed – the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.

Fast -moving or capable of moving at high speed.

Velocity – the speed of something in a given direction.

Skip – move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.

Bound – walk or run with leaping strides.

Leap- jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.

Gallop-the fastest pace of a horse or other quadruped, with all the feet off the ground together in each stride. 

  Verb- 

◦ (of a person) run fast and rather boisterously.”Leota galloped in from the halfway line”
◦ (of a process or time) progress rapidly in a seemingly uncontrollable manner.

Sprint – run at full speed over a short distance.

Quick – moving fast or doing something in a short time.

Context – the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed.

The Boulders


Range of Motion 

  • End Range 
  • Accentuation & Sticking point 
  • Segmentation 
  • Dissociation 
  • Articulation 
  • General ROM
  • Specific ROM

The Event 

  • Motor Learning 
  • Phenomenology
  • Under 300 m/s
  • Stroke Rehab (Repetitions  min 2,000 for single joint)

The Self 

  • Discipline
  • Clicking Cycle
  • Timing 
  • Repetitions – Feel, Timing, Target
  • Nuance – Bandwidth 
  • Stimulus list 
  • Your process vs the process
  • Willingness to break & expose
  • Gears 
  • Your basics
  • Supporting cast

 

 

Training 

  • Levels of complexity 
  • Scales 
  • Scripts (BME Storytelling)
  • Upper & lower limits (Finding the lower limit in most situations)
  • Shock protocol
  • Strength Expression Protocol
  • IQ – 5 W’s & 1 H
  • Shapes (Clean lines & Adjustments)
  • Exposure   
  • Concepts

 

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Our Team


Brett Adams

Founder

 

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Jared Burton 

Chiropractor 

 

 

 

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Brian Peavy 

Data Scientist