

Developing Power with Paul Comfort, PhD
9 snips Oct 4, 2024
Dr. Paul Comfort is a Professor of strength and conditioning at the University of Salford and an expert in training athletic power. He dives into how power is vital for competitive sports, sharing insights on training methods tailored to individual athlete needs. The discussion covers the biomechanics of power generation, challenges in cross-cultural training, and the significance of personalized approaches in strength and explosive power development. Comfort also emphasizes the role of comprehensive testing to assess athlete performance effectively.
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Power Defined Biomechanically
- Power is force multiplied by velocity, or work done over time, requiring high force production in short durations.
- Increasing acceleration by producing more force in less time enhances athletic performance.
Build Strength to Boost Power
- Train athletes to produce force rapidly to maximize power, focusing on increasing maximum force output.
- To improve power, build strength to enhance force and subsequently velocity during movement.
Training Buy-In Challenges
- Some athletes may naturally perform well but lack strength or resistance training background.
- Cultural differences affect acceptance of heavy resistance training; alternative methods like flywheel devices can overcome this barrier.