Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Preview131A Discussion on Using Accommodating Resistance via Band Tension to Optimize Lifting Mechanics How band tension generates afferent information into the nervous system to enable the athletes neurology better organize their mechanics in a lift. Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintMay 26, 2024∙ Paid131ShareSubscribeResources that will provide more context to this discussion.Share Absolute: The Art and Science of Human PerformanceLeave a commentContinue reading this post for free, courtesy of Dr. Michael Chivers.Claim my free postOr purchase a paid subscription.Absolute: The Art and Science of Human PerformanceSubscribeAuthorsDr. Michael ChiversJohn QuintRecent PostsPendulum Prerequisites: Why Most People Start the Reverse Hyper 5 Exercises Too Early9 hrs ago • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintAn Update From Absolute: The Reverse Hyper Program, New Merch, and Four Years InJul 12 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintMalik Nabers: The Mosquito He Can't KillJul 5 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintFinding the Open Door: Programming the Spine with Disc PathologyJun 28 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintAdrian Guardado Founders Meeting (Recording)Jun 26 • Dr. Michael Chivers, John Quint, and Paul LeducOIMAs as a Decision Fork: How to Choose Between HIMAs, PIMAs, and External LoadJun 21 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintOIMAs: The Missing Middle of Reactive Strength ProgrammingJun 14 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintSingle-Leg Oscillatory Drops: The Most Powerful Reactive Strength Exercise You’re Not UsingJun 7 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John Quint