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Tendons with Taylor Starch

Tendons with Taylor Starch

Update: 2025-03-31
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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Tendons and Human Performance
06:31 Understanding Tendon Injuries and Variability
12:32 The Complexity of Connective Tissue
18:06 Innovative Approaches to Tendon Training
27:55 High Intensity vs. Low Intensity Training for Tendons
30:40 Understanding Tendon Strain in Endurance Athletes
33:21 Connective Tissue Behavior and Injury Prevention
36:52 The Role of Genetics and Abnormal Connective Tissue
39:45 Assessing and Training Connective Tissue
43:11 Restoring Normal Connective Tissue Architecture
46:59 Manipulating Load, Length, and Time for Adaptation
50:40 Dynamic vs. Static Training for Connective Tissue
54:12 Integrating Multiple Training Qualities
58:52 Programming for Adaptation, Not Just Exercises

 

Takeaways

  • Taylor Starch has been in the strength and conditioning industry for about 15 years.
  • His interest in tendons grew from personal injuries and working with military athletes.
  • Understanding tendons requires recognizing their complexity and variability.
  • Different tissues in the body respond to different types of training.
  • Tendons need strain to gain strength and resilience.
  • Training should not just focus on one position or angle.
  • Low intensity durability is crucial for tendon health.
  • High intensity repeatability helps in sustaining performance under strain.
  • The bigger the base of connective tissue strength, the higher the peak performance.
  • Innovative training methods can help address specific tendon issues effectively. Endurance athletes experience significant tendon strain but manage it effectively.
  • Connective tissue behavior is crucial for injury prevention.
  • Genetics play a role in tendon health and injury susceptibility.
  • Assessing connective tissue is essential for understanding injury risk.
  • Training should focus on restoring normal connective tissue architecture.
  • Manipulating load, length, and time is key to adaptation.
  • Static training is often overlooked in favor of dynamic work.
  • Integrating multiple training qualities is necessary for performance.
  • Understanding adaptations is more important than just knowing exercises.
  • Progressive overload is essential for long-term connective tissue health.

 

Notes:  https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-138-tendons-with-taylor-starch/

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