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Episode #36: Training to Increase Tendon Strength, Muscle Power, and Connective Tissue Health!

Eric Hörst's Training For Climbing Podcast

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The Role of Collagen in Climbing

The classic textbook model for muscle force transfer is one of longitudinal transfer from sarco mirror to sarco mirror kind of the fibers contract. But recent research shows that that's not completely accurate and in fact up to 80 percent of muscle force arrives at the tendon via lateral force transfer. So this efficient lateral force transfer what it does is it reduces micro tears in the contractile fibers, which are leading cause of delayed onset muscle soreness. By improving collagen structure and function within the muscle that scaffold that honeycomb you will reduce delayed onset Muscle soreness your muscles will recover more quickly from hard days of climbing and strenuous workouts. And so all of this will increase the development of poweryou increase

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