In this discussion, Chris Chamberlin, Head Coach at Weckmethod, and DJ Murakami, movement coach and creator of training systems, dive into innovative concepts of muscle torques in movement. They explain the 'fire' and 'ice' torque chains, detailing their significance for various populations and athletic performance. These strategies not only influence physical training but also relate to psychological aspects. Additionally, they explore how different exercise modalities and coaching styles can enhance movement efficiency, offering practical applications for athletes and coaches alike.
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Torque Chains Simplify Movement
Julian Pineau's torque chains classify muscles by internal (IT) and external (ET) torque to simplify movement understanding.
Chris and DJ adapted these ideas into a practical framework combining coiling and split strategies for training.
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How Chris And DJ Teamed Up
DJ mentored Chris on torque concepts after Chris experimented with David Weck's coiling ideas.
Their collaboration grew from intellectual exploration into tested movement experiments together.
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Torque Is The Layer After Push–Pull
Torque adds a layer beyond push-pull by showing how forces move inward (IT) or outward (ET) and link to gait and spirals.
Recognizing an athlete's dominant torque strategy clarifies coaching choices and exercise selection.
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Today's podcast features Chris Chamberlin and DJ Murakami. Chris Chamberlin is the Head Coach and Director of Education at Weckmethod and has over 15 years of coaching experience. He is a leader in innovative thought in the fitness industry, focusing on movement efficiency, and works with athletes and individuals of all levels. DJ Murakami is a coach with over 15 years of experience in various movement practices like bodybuilding, Olympic weightlifting, strongman, movement culture, rock climbing, and more. He has created training courses like Chi Torque and the Predator Protocol, and mentors coaches and fitness enthusiasts through his organization, Human Strong.
Various methods exist to understand human body function, including respiration, joint position, and movement assessment. Julien Pineau's "Torque Chains" simplifies this process, focusing on muscle layout and sensation of movement. Chris and DJ, incorporating ideas from Julien and David Weck (coiling), created a course called "Torque Chains." This course explores movement using internal and external torques ("fire" and "ice"), variations of these torques, and transitions between modes during complex movements.
In today's episode, Chris and DJ delve into "fire" (ET) and "ice" (IT) torque chains. They discuss their applications for different populations, exercise implications, strengths vs. weaknesses, muscle chains' relation to psychology, running applications, and more. These concepts offer a profound understanding of body function, presenting an effective approach to movement analysis.
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Main Points
3:59- Enhancing Athletic Performance Through Torque Analysis
10:58- Enhancing Training Outcomes Through Torque Strategies
19:40- Optimizing Training Through Torque Chain Alignment
30:53- Transformation through Physical Activities: Athlete Perspectives
37:34- Stimulating Exercises for Enhanced Athletic Performance
44:36- Optimizing Movement with Internal Torque Cues
51:48- External Torque and Connective Tissue Dynamics in Athletes
55:56- Torque-Driven Running Styles and Mindsets
1:02:59- Maintaining Balance: Constraints in Training Programs
1:06:55- Exploring Movement Patterns for Athletic Performance
1:10:36- Optimizing Athletic Performance Through Torque Training
1:12:52- Improving Movement Efficiency Through Torque Exploration
1:20:59- Effective Muscle Targeting with Alternating Torque Patterns
1:27:30- Emoji-Based RMT Training Certifications
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(4:13) “We were primarily looking at the chains of muscles bilaterally, creating torque, internal and external. External. And then what I saw, Chris and David were really going, like, deep, like a PhD process into spiraling this torque as deep as they could through their body. And I'm like, oh, well, if you could. Well, you could mix and split the torque so you could do it the other way” DJ Murakami
(00:10:28) "I tend to listen to what the body's already doing or what I'm seeing from somebody, and I'll amplify it if all feels good, or I'll try the opposition of it if it's not." - Chris Chamberlin
(12:03) An easy one to visualize is like, for hinging, like a sumo powerlifting, sumo deadlift would be more toward the ET. So that's the fire. And then for ice, we could think like a hinge, or the first part of picking up a stone or sandbag. DJ Murakami