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ACT ¿ Adjunct compensatory Training for rock climbers: climbers¿ compensation training with a medical foundation Adjunct compensatory Training focuses on training the neglected muscle slings and innervation patterns within their specific range of motion, building up posture and core strength as well as balancing the athletic build of the body. The ACT concept was inspired by our long-time cooperation with high-level athletes. We combine our sports-medical and trainings-methodical knowledge to effectively prevent injuries and overstrain. Volker Schöffl, as the MD in the group, analyses the body from a sports-medical and biomechanical point of view. With his vast knowledge of climbing injuries (Volker Schöffl, Thomas Hochholzer, Sam Lightner Jr. ¿One Move Too Many¿) and as a highly active avid climber, he understands why certain conditions could and do lead to injuries in the long-term. Dicki and Patrick are world-renowned climbing trainers and coaches. Coming from a top-level climbing background themselves, they focus on climbing-specific training (¿Gimme Kraft¿, ¿Kraftfactory¿) and biomechanical analysis of climbing. Weaknesses in certain climbers which can be reduced through specific and adjunct training are frequently revealed by the biomechanical aspects. Combining our two fields of expertise, we have collaborated to create Adjunct compensatory Training, which aims to rebuild neglected range of motion in muscle slings and to improve neuromuscular innervation patterns. Thus, it will help you to better withstand specific climbing training and reduce injury and the risk of overexertion. The ACT concept was born in 2015 and has been consistently developed further within our group since then. In our daily work with both elite athletes and ¿normal¿ climbers, we perpetually evaluated, restructured and remodelled our exercises, structuring and fine-tuning a program which we find most effective.
ACT ¿ Adjunct compensatory Training for rock climbers: climbers¿ compensation training with a medical foundation Adjunct compensatory Training focuses on training the neglected muscle slings and innervation patterns within their specific range of motion, building up posture and core strength as well as balancing the athletic build of the body. The ACT concept was inspired by our long-time cooperation with high-level athletes. We combine our sports-medical and trainings-methodical knowledge to effectively prevent injuries and overstrain. Volker Schöffl, as the MD in the group, analyses the body from a sports-medical and biomechanical point of view. With his vast knowledge of climbing injuries (Volker Schöffl, Thomas Hochholzer, Sam Lightner Jr. ¿One Move Too Many¿) and as a highly active avid climber, he understands why certain conditions could and do lead to injuries in the long-term. Dicki and Patrick are world-renowned climbing trainers and coaches. Coming from a top-level climbing background themselves, they focus on climbing-specific training (¿Gimme Kraft¿, ¿Kraftfactory¿) and biomechanical analysis of climbing. Weaknesses in certain climbers which can be reduced through specific and adjunct training are frequently revealed by the biomechanical aspects. Combining our two fields of expertise, we have collaborated to create Adjunct compensatory Training, which aims to rebuild neglected range of motion in muscle slings and to improve neuromuscular innervation patterns. Thus, it will help you to better withstand specific climbing training and reduce injury and the risk of overexertion. The ACT concept was born in 2015 and has been consistently developed further within our group since then. In our daily work with both elite athletes and ¿normal¿ climbers, we perpetually evaluated, restructured and remodelled our exercises, structuring and fine-tuning a program which we find most effective.
Über den Autor
Volker Schöffl, MD, PhD, MHBA, FAWM, is senior physician at the Department of Sports Medicine and Sports Orthopedics in Bamberg, Germany. He is adjunct professor of trauma and orthopedic surgery at the FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg and adjoint assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He is also a visiting professor to the Leeds Becket University in the UK. His scientific focus is on climbing and ski mountaineering injuries and biomechanics of the hand. He is the team doctor for the German Climbing Team, the German Ski Mountaineering Team, the German Paraclimbing Team and a member of MedCom UIAA and IFSC. He serves as a consultant doctor to the Adidas Terrex International Outdoor team. His book "One Move Too Many" is the most valued book on climbing medicine, already available in five languages with Chinese and Japanese translations currently in progress.
Zusammenfassung
ACT - Adjunct compensatory Training for rock climbers: climbers' compensation training with a medical foundation Adjunct compensatory Training focuses on training the neglected muscle slings and innervation patterns within their specific range of motion, building up posture and core strength as well as balancing the athletic build of the body. The ACT concept was inspired by our long-time cooperation with high-level athletes. We combine our sports-medical and trainings-methodical knowledge to effectively prevent injuries and overstrain. Volker Schöffl, as the MD in the group, analyses the body from a sports-medical and biomechanical point of view. With his vast knowledge of climbing injuries (Volker Schöffl, Thomas Hochholzer, Sam Lightner Jr. "One Move Too Many") and as a highly active avid climber, he understands why certain conditions could and do lead to injuries in the long-term. Dicki and Patrick are world-renowned climbing trainers and coaches. Coming from a top-level climbing background themselves, they focus on climbing-specific training ("Gimme Kraft", "Kraftfactory") and biomechanical analysis of climbing. Weaknesses in certain climbers which can be reduced through specific and adjunct training are frequently revealed by the biomechanical aspects. Combining our two fields of expertise, we have collaborated to create Adjunct compensatory Training, which aims to rebuild neglected range of motion in muscle slings and to improve neuromuscular innervation patterns. Thus, it will help you to better withstand specific climbing training and reduce injury and the risk of overexertion. The ACT concept was born in 2015 and has been consistently developed further within our group since then. In our daily work with both elite athletes and "normal" climbers, we perpetually evaluated, restructured and remodelled our exercises, structuring and fine-tuning a program which we find most effective.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
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Genre: | Sport |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Sonstige Sportarten |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9783347029347 |
ISBN-10: | 3347029348 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
(Ludwig) Korb, Patrick Matros
Schöffl, Volker |
Hersteller: |
Schöffl
tredition tredition GmbH |
Maße: | 210 x 148 x 6 mm |
Von/Mit: | Patrick Matros Korb (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 13.03.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,132 kg |
Über den Autor
Volker Schöffl, MD, PhD, MHBA, FAWM, is senior physician at the Department of Sports Medicine and Sports Orthopedics in Bamberg, Germany. He is adjunct professor of trauma and orthopedic surgery at the FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg and adjoint assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He is also a visiting professor to the Leeds Becket University in the UK. His scientific focus is on climbing and ski mountaineering injuries and biomechanics of the hand. He is the team doctor for the German Climbing Team, the German Ski Mountaineering Team, the German Paraclimbing Team and a member of MedCom UIAA and IFSC. He serves as a consultant doctor to the Adidas Terrex International Outdoor team. His book "One Move Too Many" is the most valued book on climbing medicine, already available in five languages with Chinese and Japanese translations currently in progress.
Zusammenfassung
ACT - Adjunct compensatory Training for rock climbers: climbers' compensation training with a medical foundation Adjunct compensatory Training focuses on training the neglected muscle slings and innervation patterns within their specific range of motion, building up posture and core strength as well as balancing the athletic build of the body. The ACT concept was inspired by our long-time cooperation with high-level athletes. We combine our sports-medical and trainings-methodical knowledge to effectively prevent injuries and overstrain. Volker Schöffl, as the MD in the group, analyses the body from a sports-medical and biomechanical point of view. With his vast knowledge of climbing injuries (Volker Schöffl, Thomas Hochholzer, Sam Lightner Jr. "One Move Too Many") and as a highly active avid climber, he understands why certain conditions could and do lead to injuries in the long-term. Dicki and Patrick are world-renowned climbing trainers and coaches. Coming from a top-level climbing background themselves, they focus on climbing-specific training ("Gimme Kraft", "Kraftfactory") and biomechanical analysis of climbing. Weaknesses in certain climbers which can be reduced through specific and adjunct training are frequently revealed by the biomechanical aspects. Combining our two fields of expertise, we have collaborated to create Adjunct compensatory Training, which aims to rebuild neglected range of motion in muscle slings and to improve neuromuscular innervation patterns. Thus, it will help you to better withstand specific climbing training and reduce injury and the risk of overexertion. The ACT concept was born in 2015 and has been consistently developed further within our group since then. In our daily work with both elite athletes and "normal" climbers, we perpetually evaluated, restructured and remodelled our exercises, structuring and fine-tuning a program which we find most effective.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Sport |
Produktart: | Nachschlagewerke |
Rubrik: | Hobby & Freizeit |
Thema: | Sonstige Sportarten |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9783347029347 |
ISBN-10: | 3347029348 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
(Ludwig) Korb, Patrick Matros
Schöffl, Volker |
Hersteller: |
Schöffl
tredition tredition GmbH |
Maße: | 210 x 148 x 6 mm |
Von/Mit: | Patrick Matros Korb (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 13.03.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,132 kg |
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