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Hamstrings and Hamstring Tendons with Johan Lahti
Manage episode 477019888 series 3256769
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Hamstrings and Johan's Background 03:11 Functional Anatomy of the Hamstrings 06:13 Complexity of Hamstring Function and Evolution 09:06 Injury Mechanisms and Proximal vs Distal Injuries 12:02 Fatigue and Its Impact on Hamstring Injuries 15:04 Sport-Specific Hamstring Injury Risks 18:12 Rehabilitation and Development of Hamstrings 32:55 Understanding Hamstring Function and Training 37:13 The Importance of Hamstring Strength and Conditioning 42:00 Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Strategies 46:14 Common Mistakes in Hamstring Rehabilitation 52:29 Optimizing Hamstring Training for Performance 56:20 Practical Recommendations for Hamstring Development 01:00:59 Future Directions in Hamstring Research
Takeaways
- Johan Lahti has a strong background in strength and conditioning.
- Hamstrings are crucial for speed and injury prevention.
- The anatomy of hamstrings is complex and specialized.
- Biceps femoris long head is the most commonly injured hamstring.
- Fatigue significantly alters movement patterns and injury risk.
- Different sports have varying rates of hamstring injuries.
- Proximal injuries are more common than distal injuries.
- Effective rehabilitation requires understanding of hamstring function.
- Training should focus on both hip and knee movements.
- Range of motion is key for optimal performance. Knee-over-hip movement targets specific hamstring muscles.
- Nordics are effective for hamstring injury prevention.
- Trunk control is vital for efficient hamstring function.
- Thorough hamstring development addresses all muscle groups.
- Hamstrings may require different training strategies based on fiber type.
- Acceleration plays a significant role in hamstring rehabilitation.
- Strength training should focus on a large range of motion.
- Sled training can enhance sprinting performance.
- Eccentric overload studies are needed for better understanding.
- Practical application in training is crucial for athletes.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/r5.johan?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacrLUbPVowp-fLmXuiL24aEhLAbiDybz36SPGRE1B5OGUQazY4BMcIuIcmP6A_aem_v59RXN2FxyxAgIMsNZpAmQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r5.johan/?hl=en
Twitter: https://x.com/lahti_johan
Notes: https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-141-hamstrings-and-hamstring-tendons-with-johan-lahti/
148 episodes
Manage episode 477019888 series 3256769
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Hamstrings and Johan's Background 03:11 Functional Anatomy of the Hamstrings 06:13 Complexity of Hamstring Function and Evolution 09:06 Injury Mechanisms and Proximal vs Distal Injuries 12:02 Fatigue and Its Impact on Hamstring Injuries 15:04 Sport-Specific Hamstring Injury Risks 18:12 Rehabilitation and Development of Hamstrings 32:55 Understanding Hamstring Function and Training 37:13 The Importance of Hamstring Strength and Conditioning 42:00 Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Strategies 46:14 Common Mistakes in Hamstring Rehabilitation 52:29 Optimizing Hamstring Training for Performance 56:20 Practical Recommendations for Hamstring Development 01:00:59 Future Directions in Hamstring Research
Takeaways
- Johan Lahti has a strong background in strength and conditioning.
- Hamstrings are crucial for speed and injury prevention.
- The anatomy of hamstrings is complex and specialized.
- Biceps femoris long head is the most commonly injured hamstring.
- Fatigue significantly alters movement patterns and injury risk.
- Different sports have varying rates of hamstring injuries.
- Proximal injuries are more common than distal injuries.
- Effective rehabilitation requires understanding of hamstring function.
- Training should focus on both hip and knee movements.
- Range of motion is key for optimal performance. Knee-over-hip movement targets specific hamstring muscles.
- Nordics are effective for hamstring injury prevention.
- Trunk control is vital for efficient hamstring function.
- Thorough hamstring development addresses all muscle groups.
- Hamstrings may require different training strategies based on fiber type.
- Acceleration plays a significant role in hamstring rehabilitation.
- Strength training should focus on a large range of motion.
- Sled training can enhance sprinting performance.
- Eccentric overload studies are needed for better understanding.
- Practical application in training is crucial for athletes.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/r5.johan?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacrLUbPVowp-fLmXuiL24aEhLAbiDybz36SPGRE1B5OGUQazY4BMcIuIcmP6A_aem_v59RXN2FxyxAgIMsNZpAmQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r5.johan/?hl=en
Twitter: https://x.com/lahti_johan
Notes: https://jackedathlete.com/podcast-141-hamstrings-and-hamstring-tendons-with-johan-lahti/
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