Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Preview123Maximal Effort vs Maximal IntentA discussion on the the programmers intent and athletes intentDr. Michael Chivers and John QuintSep 28, 2025∙ Paid123ShareSubscribeResources that will provide more context to this discussion.The maxims of strength are a component of the FRS Internal Strength Model.Displays of the Neural Network: Acuna Jr at Point BDr. Michael Chivers and John Quint·July 29, 2025Read 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 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