Factors Affecting Muscle Strength and Power | CSCS Chapter 2
⬇️ Pass the CSCS in 12 Weeks ⬇️ https://www.drjacobgoodin.com/cscs-ac... ✅ Freemium CSCS Study Tools: https://bio.site/drjacobgoodin ✅ Subscribe on YT: / drjacobgoodin ✅ Follow on IG: / drjacobgoodin ✅ Free CSCS Tools: https://bio.site/drjacobgoodin ✅ Support me on Patreon: / drjacobgoodin In this video I'll show you how various biomechanical factors affect strength and power modulation. Specifically, we'll look at muscle architecture and fiber arrangement, muscle cross-sectional area, the force-velocity relationship, and the strength-to-weight ratio. Get certified as a CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist). This lecture is part of a comprehensive and ever-growing video series covering topics related to strength training and conditioning: https://bit.ly/3tOJp5s TIME-STAMPS 00:00 -Intro 01:02 - Neural Control 01:58 - Muscle Cross-Sectional Area 02:14 - Arrangement of Muscle Fibers 04:50 - Muscle Length 05:57 - Joint Angle 06:48 - Muscle Contraction Velocity 7:48 - Strength to Mass Ratio 10:22 - Body Size 11:35 - Key Point 11:55 - Where to Head Next RESOURCES MENTIONED Haff, G. G., & Triplett, N. T. (2015). Essentials of strength training and conditioning 4th edition. Human kinetics. https://amzn.to/3oGhS2W Disclaimer: This video does not have any affiliation with, or any recognition, sponsorship, or endorsement by, the NSCA. CSCS® and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® are registered trademarks of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. #CSCS #NSCA #DrGoodin — Fellow strength specialists, thanks for checking out this video—it’s part of a playlist that dives into the major topics from the NSCA’s Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning. I create these lectures for my strength and conditioning university students but hope that they bring value to you as well. More here: https://bit.ly/3tOJp5s Additionally, check out my Structural Kinesiology playlist, which will equip you with fundamental human anatomy and movement knowledge to level up your coaching craft: http://bit.ly/38MuIHg Or stop by my channel for complete teaching series statistics in kinesiology, biomechanics, and sport science: https://bit.ly/2Rlg5kQ — MY OTHER PLAYLISTS Praxis of Strength Training and Conditioning – https://bit.ly/3tOJp5s Statistics in Kinesiology – http://bit.ly/2OCyAU7 Kinesiology Concepts – https://bit.ly/3mgKy1K Biomechanics Concepts – https://bit.ly/3iJzGHv Structural Kinesiology – http://bit.ly/38MuIHg At-Home Exercise Library – https://bit.ly/2DWbvGQ At-Home Follow-Along Workouts – https://bit.ly/3k8OQqc — Dr. Jacob Goodin is a professor of kinesiology at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU), and holds a PhD in Sport Physiology and Performance from East Tennessee State University. He has over a decade of experience as a strength and conditioning coach and sport scientist from the high school to NCAA Division I levels. In addition to his role as a professor and research mentor, Dr. Goodin directs the Athlete Monitoring Initiative at PLNU, which provides testing and monitoring services to over 200 athletes yearly as well as research opportunities for kinesiology students. APPLY TO STUDY UNDER DR. GOODIN PLNU Undergraduate Kinesiology Program: https://bit.ly/33jA1KA PLNU Graduate Sports Performance Program: https://bit.ly/3hs8Pyi — MY FAVORITE SPORT SCIENCE TOOLS Velocity-Based Training Tool (GymAware) – https://bit.ly/35pvyZ6 The Force Platforms I Use (Hawkin Dynamics) – https://bit.ly/3lqqAkz Timing Gate Solution (FreeLap) – https://bit.ly/35nXKeQ Drone – https://amzn.to/2LLpyCs THE PROTEIN I RECOMMEND MyProtein – https://bit.ly/3iqlCCP (code Jacob-R4U9 for 45% off order of $30 or more) THE TEXTBOOKS I TEACH FROM Applied Biomechanics: Concepts and Connections – https://amzn.to/38EF0tc Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning – https://amzn.to/3oGhS2W Statistics in Kinesiology – https://amzn.to/3i5zyCT Manual of Structural Kinesiology – https://amzn.to/3i6z0MZ The Sports Gene – https://amzn.to/2XzBqu6 Scientific Principles of Strength Training – https://amzn.to/38DfGUn Every Good Endeavor – https://amzn.to/3bCJQZR — MUSIC CREDIT Music for these videos provided by Epidemic Sound - https://bit.ly/3gCNO4l DISCLOSURE 1: Some of the links above are affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I will earn a (small) commission if you click through and make a purchase. DISCLOSURE 2: Aerial footage was previously captured under recreational circumstances in compliance with Part 107 Exception for Recreational Flyers. FAA approval granted through the Kittyhawk app when required. In some instances, stock footage has been used.

Biomechanics and Muscle Leverage | CSCS Chapter 2

Structure & Function of Muscle | CSCS Chapter 1

Metabolic Training Specificity | CSCS Chapter 3

How I Passed the NSCA CSCS Exam, Without Reading the Whole Book, In Just 2 Months

The Best and Worst Strength Exercises For Athletes (Ranked)

Length - Tension Relationship (Video 2.6) - PhysioStasis

Top 5 Performance Enhancing Drugs For Olympic Weightlifting

Periodization: General Adaptation Syndrome, SRAI Curve, Fitness Fatigue Paradigm | CSCS Chapter 21

Charles Atlas and Dynamic Tension

Chapter 2 - Biomechanics of Resistance Exercise | NSCA CSCS

Length Tension Relationship || Length-Tension Diagram of Muscle

Programming for Aerobic Endurance | CSCS Chapter 20

Performance Testing Order & Methods | CSCS Chapter 13

Substrate Depletion and Repletion | CSCS Chapter 3

3 Biomechanics Concepts Every Coach Should Know (But Most Don’t)

I Proved People Have NO Idea How Many Calories They Eat

How to Walk (In Response to Bob and Brad) @Bob & Brad In-Depth

CSCS Calculations | How to Calculate Force, Work, and Power During a Barbell Squat

You Are NOT Strong Enough To Be Fast

