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430: Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus on Elastic Athletes, Deadlifting, and the Path of Least Resistance

Just Fly Performance Podcast

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Embrace the Helical Design for Optimal Movement

Understanding the helical structure of human anatomy is essential for optimizing movement and performance. The DNA and collagen fibers are both helical, mirroring the helical pathways of joints. This design allows for effective and efficient shape changes, enabling better physical adaptability. In contrast, an orthogonal structure, characterized by right angles and perpendiculars, constrains movement, causing kinks rather than fluidity. Therefore, recognizing the advantages of our natural helical architecture enhances our approach to physical training and exercise, tailoring methods to leverage these structural strengths.

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