

E38: Unlocking Performance with the Little Things
In this episode of Paint the Edges, hosts James Mac and James Thayer break down the role of warmups, emphasizing the balance between purposeful prep and overcomplication. They explore how rib cage positioning, breathing mechanics, and positional exposure can improve movement quality and performance. The discussion highlights the value of addressing individual limitations and strategically using the "small rocks" can help move the big ones in training.
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Jet Lag, Studios, and Getting Started (00:00:00) The Warm-Up Debate: Who’s Right? (00:05:25) What Warm-Ups Should Actually Do (00:06:45) Loaded Exposure and Movement Prep (00:07:12) Warm-Ups as a Diagnostic Tool (00:08:28) Warm-Ups: Doing Too Much or Too Little (00:10:06) Big Rocks vs. Small Rocks in Prep (00:13:27) Why Ribcage Rotation Is the Real Problem (00:15:07) The Ribcage Moves—Here’s Why That Matters (00:18:19) Thoracic Rotation Is Underrated (00:23:21) True Thoracic Rotation vs. Turning Your Whole Body (00:24:42) Push-Pull Dynamics and Ribcage Control (00:27:02) How to Actually Train Rotation (00:30:19) The Problem With Anti-Rotation Work (00:36:03) How Breathing Changes Warm-Ups (00:40:00) The Power of Respiration and Posterior Expansion (00:42:26) A Simple Two-Drill Prep Routine That Works (00:48:38) Breath, Flexion, and Getting Into Position (00:51:24) Simplifying Warm-Ups the Right Way (00:53:18)