Is full range of motion always better?
Or is that just dogmatic gym culture pretending context doesn’t matter?
In this solo episode, Judd Lienhard—former Army Ranger, college linebacker, and strength & performance coach with 15+ years of experience—breaks down the full range of motion vs partial range of motion debate without the internet nonsense.
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This episode covers:
- Why “full range of motion” is a misleading, context-dependent term
- When partial reps actually build MORE strength and power
- How injuries, limb length, joint structure, and mobility change what “optimal” looks like
- Why elite athletes and top strength coaches intentionally limit range of motion
- The role of hypertrophy vs strength vs athletic performance
- How fatigue, CNS load, and season timing should influence exercise selection
- When accommodating resistance (bands & chains) makes more sense than dogma
If your goal is athletic performance, long-term strength, or injury-resilient training, this episode will challenge the idea that deeper is always better—and explain why smart training adapts to the athlete, not ideology.
🎧 Whether you’re a strength coach, athlete, lifter, or serious gym-goer, this episode will change how you think about reps, depth, and performance.
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