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201: Alex Natera on the Origin of Run-Specific Isometrics and Their Integration in Team Sport Play vs. Training Sprinters | Sponsored by SimpliFaster

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May 7, 2020
Alex Natera, senior athletic performance specialist at the GWS Giants of the AFL, discusses the origin of run-specific isometrics and their integration in team sport play vs. training sprinters. He talks about his approach to training sprinters using isometric exercises, and how he has adapted his system for team sport athletes. Topics include the history of isometric training, the use of functional isometrics, and training approaches for sprinters vs. team sport athletes.
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ANECDOTE

Early Isometrics

  • Alex Natera's early isometric training began in childhood martial arts.
  • This sparked his lifelong interest in isometrics for strength and athletic development.
ANECDOTE

Isometric Assessments

  • While working with a modern pentathlete, Alex discovered the training effect of isometric assessments.
  • This led him to develop his run-specific isometric protocol.
INSIGHT

Isometrics Advantages

  • Isometric exercises allow for high neuromuscular output with minimal soreness and fatigue.
  • Specificity to the target action maximizes benefits, making it ideal for running athletes.
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