Physical Preparation Podcast
Are you interested in learning about velocity-based training (VBT)?
Have you heard of it before, but maybe not quite sure what you can do with it?
Or are you someone that’s currently using it and looking to take your skills to the next level?
If so, this episode with Travis Mash has you covered!
Here we cover tons of reasons why you might consider adding VBT training into your program, as well as best-practices to make sure you’re getting the most out of it.
Let’s do this!
The biggest thing with VBT is that immediate feedback encourages athletes to push throughout the entire range of motion
Day 1 is all about creating load-velocity profiles, and we’d do that for all the big lifts like squatting, bench, etc.
If your goal is hypertrophy, use a 25% drop off so you get the gains without the negative consequences
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