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Force-Velocity Curve: Stop Training Like A Bodybuilder and Start Training Like an Athlete

25/9/2017

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Force-Velocity Curve: Stop Training Like A Bodybuilder and Start Training Like an Athlete

The rise in access to information regarding health and fitness over the last several years can only be described as a good thing right? Yes, to a certain extent. If your an athlete, then it may be doing you more harm than good to pay too much heed to most of this information. What I'm referring to is the tendency for athletes involved in sport to mould their own training programme mirroring that of their favourite insta star or youtube sensation. The problem arises when they start training more like a bodybuilder focusing more on body composition and less on developing the necessary components that will contribute to athletic success. This latest addition to our blog is going to cover one major detail that very rarely gets discussed in relation to athletic development and sports performance, the Force-Velocity curve (below).

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