LIFTING CUES ARE OVERRATED ❌
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Cues Decrease Performance Beyond Beginner Stage: books.google.c...
Barbell Medicine Article: www.barbellmed...
Fear Of Movement Increase Injury Risk: paulogentil.co...
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Barbell Medicine Article: www.barbellmedicine.com/blog/pain-in-training-what-do/
Fear Of Movement Increase Injury Risk: paulogentil.com/pdf/Role%20of%20kinesiophobia%20on%20pain%2C%20disability%20and%20quality%20of%20life%20in%20people%20suffering%20from%20chronic%20musculoskeletal%20pain%20-%20a%20systematic%20review.pdf
Bold of u to assume i'd sit through a 4 min video
I did
He had us in the first half ngl
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Factual. Yesterday I was at an weightlifting gym doing cleans and an experienced lifter gave me advice on how to better my form. All his advice did was make me overthink and either fail the lift or muscle clean the bar.
You always have the smoothest lifts. Chill vibes. Love it.
Thanks, Matt. Focusing on one cue, mid-foot placement, certainly has helped my squats.
Something I've noticed anecdotally is that cues are much more useful in the setup and eccentric of a lift where you aren't actively pushing/pulling as hard as possible. If you set yourself up properly with simple cues, you don't have to (and shouldn't) think about anything during the hard part of the lift.
Honestly, by just training through the movements with good form I feel like my body has adapted its own style for the most efficient lift. Conscious practice on cues help, but after a while I've noticed significant improvements just by practice. When you lift focus on the lift, and envision the movement if you want, but don't overcomplicate what is meant to be simple in execution.
I can say this is very true. I come from athletics/sprinting.
Cues totally destroy or perception of movement. We don't need/ we must not think about certain cues.
As he said if it feels good it is good.
All creatures (animals and humans) don't think about the execution of a movement they just think about the end goal!
For example in running the end goal is to reach a certain location (move from point A to B) BUT NOT to lift your feet/knees up lean forward, extend,...
Just the end goal.
Another banger of a video. Matt is the man
Perfect video at the right time!
Why is this short so long
Loving the long form content, I’m hating on these shorts. Missing the old long form content in general 😂.
Hey Matt, is edging optimal?
No. Only maximum intensity gooning is optimal.
When Ron Swanson says "Always hole ass one thing.", I assume he's talking about squat plugs?
Funny you mentioned tempo squats for controlling the descent. My coach is having me do them for that exact reason.
The thumbnail alway funny as hell
day 2 of asking matt vena to continue the programming series
Great vid, Matt. Just facts 💯.
Def agree, don't overthink when lifting. Though people should still be wary of imbalances. My left glute and hams had very low activation, leading to overcompensation of other muscles. While I felt fine when lifting, eventually this led to injury.
Love the BBM shout outs wish they got more views/ attention
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Clench plug only queue needed
Amazing video man. Definitely know your shit, you should have a collab powerlifting now video lol
thanks matthew vena
You ever do a day of eating and how much protein you get on the normal days vs rest days?
Why do you just stand there on the last rep of the deadlift?
Work on grip
"do what your body wants to do" - obviously not squats
Just lift 🗿
Could you consider, for nonnative speakers, some technical improvements in the videos as the poor audio recording and speaking speed melts my brain 😊
I'm also trying to read captions but they just go too fast lol
@@gregc5392 idk his videos are pretty listenable for me as a non-native speaker with only a C1 degree. If captions are too fast then just watch at 0.75x.
Yeah i can barely understand what he's saying
Second finally
Just remember you wont technique your way to a big lift if you just need to grow
i don't like that ur name is not pronounced veena
Wait until you find out Matt is short for Mattasha
@@mattvena226I thought Matt was short for Mattrick
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@@mattvena226I thought your full name was Mattress Louise Venereal.
"Lewis Vena Matthew" - napf
Just plug up and let your body do the rest