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Matt Jordan, PhD

@JordanStrength

Player Health Consultant | Performance Solutions for Athletes, Coaches & Sport Organizations

Calgary, Alberta 가입일 Şubat 2011
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Congrats to Cassidy and Helen for this work. CMJ force-time curves of ACL injured athletes were compared with SP< before and after injury. Beyond propulsive phase deficits, the uninjured limb showed altered force production in the unloading phase compared to the preinjury state
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Tim Kettenring@timkettenring·
@adamcvscott I think what many coaches fail to recognize (and something I learned from @JordanStrength’s courses) is just how many variables you can manipulate using the same exercise and continue to progress toward the desired adaptations.
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VALD Performance@VALDPerformance·
🚨 New episode! @JordanStrength joins us to share how force plates became a key part of his approach to strength & conditioning. From traditional methods to data-informed decisions, we explore what it means to "measure what matters". 🎧 Listen now: vald-performance.visitlink.me/QIiS0K
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This was a great opportunity to share what we are up to at @uofcknes and to connect with friends across the world. It’s a free video
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🆕 #AspetarTuesdayLecture 🎯 Keeping them in the Game: A Biopsychosocial Model for Knee Reinjury Prevention in University Athletes 🗣️Prof. @JordanStrength ✅ Contrast a biological vs. a biopsychosocial athlete baseline testing methodology. ✅ Explain the advantages of establishing an objective benchmark to guide return to sport decision making. ✅ Make use of functional and introspective inventories to understand neuromuscular function in university athletes. 🖥️ Full Video 👉 youtu.be/x9X9q2hG8HI?si…

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Proud to see my friend ⁦@StuartMcMillan1⁩ on the Huberman Lab Podcast discussing sprinting for sport and longevity. Speed, power, and sprinting matter beyond elite athletics—research (including from my lab) shows they’re key for injury and aging. podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/hub…
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Jesse Montano
Jesse Montano@jessemontano_·
Landeskog is running through drills. Looks pretty good.
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Sportsmith@SportsmithHQ·
In the Saturday afternoon session, @JordanStrength will be on stage addressing the three challenges we face when using vertical jump testing on a force plate to guide return-to-play decision making and monitoring the return-to-performance transition.
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@EamonnFlanagan @ZacharyMcclean Good question and in short, it’s how the models worked the best. I think it’s because in our methods, we calculate jump height by TOV^2/2g so our CVs for jump height are usually ^2 that of TOV. We also used the maximum downward velocity in braking - we aimed for consistency!
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Eamonn Flanagan
Eamonn Flanagan@EamonnFlanagan·
@JordanStrength @ZacharyMcclean Thanks for posting full article. Really looking forward to digging into this - excellent sample size. Question: since jump height is directly related to take off velocity, is there any specific reason you used takeoff velocity in your profiles (as opposed to jump height?)
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