Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Preview122Do We Program Training Max's for Reactive Strength?A discussion on what to advise strength programmer. Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintOct 26, 2025∙ Paid122ShareSubscribeFor deeper programming strategies to Point B, explore our Programming Learning Module: The Art & Science of Programming.Resources that will provide more context to this discussion.Oscillatory Isometric Muscle Actions Dr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·March 4, 2025Read full storyInternal Isometric Loading Continuum Founders Meeting (Recording) and ResourcesDr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·March 26, 2024Read full storyAbsolute's Reactive Strength VisualDr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·January 7, 2024Read full storyThe Neural Net of Absolute StrengthDr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·February 18, 2025Read full storyShare 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 PostsAcute Low Back Herniation Case Study: Rapid Relief Using Specific Reverse Hyper ProgrammingMay 17 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintConjugate in the Clinic: Leveraging Point B Neurology to Restore Cervical Function + Reactive StrengthMay 12 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintBaseball as a Special Strength May 10 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintThe Gap in Reverse Hyper Programming & Training May 3 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintConjugate in the Clinic: Post Hamstrings Reactive Strength InjuryApr 28 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintHow Indiana Went 16-0 and Won the National Title: A Load Management Case StudyApr 26 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintThe Programming Gap: Resistance vs. LoadApr 19 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintDamping the Pendulum: A New Framework for the Reverse HyperApr 12 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John Quint