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Kevin Moore, R.Kin

Kevin Moore, R.Kin

@kinplusco

Founder, Kinplus Kinesiology Make exercise easy

St. Catharines Tham gia Temmuz 2011
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Iñigo San Millán
Iñigo San Millán@doctorinigo·
Many years of TrainingPeaks data from top cyclists I have worked with show a consistent pattern: ~40–60% of the best 5, 10 and 20 min power outputs were achieved during training in individually prescribed HIIT sessions ~40–60% occur during races. In simple terms: -Zone 2 builds the mitochondrial engine. -HIIT adds the glycolytic turbo. Both bioenergetic stimuli must coexist in a training plan of competitive and recreational athletes. No engine ➡️ the turbo blows up. This is why the Zone 2 vs HIIT debate is futile. It was never either/or. If you want a deeper explanation: 👇 inigosanmillan.substack.com/p/zone-2-vs-hi…
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
Meta-analysis finds that taking an ice bath after strength training impairs gains. The inflammation, damage, stress is the SIGNAL for adaptation. Take it away...we blunt the response. Sometimes, damage is a good thing...
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio
The Sp⚽️rts Physio@AdamMeakins·
This is interesting! But is saline a placebo, or does it dilute, wash out, move “stuff” around that makes it feel different after? Is a true placebo injection a pretend injection with nothing actually injected into the joint!
British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM)@BJSM_BMJ

Do you have shares in saline..? 👀🤑 Intra-articular saline injection is as effective as corticosteroids, PRP and hyaluronic acid for hip OA pain: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of RCTs #OpenAccess ow.ly/sSfB50DJqeA

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BoB Biomechanics
BoB Biomechanics@bob_biomech·
This video shows the muscle activation during jogging, running and sprinting together with foot trajectories, ground reaction forces and the flexion/extension ranges of motion of the knees. For more information see: BoB-Biomechanics.com #biomechanics
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Jonathan Gault
Jonathan Gault@jgault13·
27 men's 800m runners have broken 1:44 in 2025. That is the most ever in one year. It's a crazy number by itself but even crazier when you consider how bad the event was a few years ago. Sub-1:44s by year 2022: 8 2023: 13 2024: 23 (all-time record) 2025: 27 (all-time record)
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Pat Basil
Pat Basil@pbasilstrength·
My Total Body Program Design Template It’s yours free With a sample 8-week progression Comment "TEMPLATE" below and I'll DM it to you
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CyclingYazz 🚴‍♀️✨
CyclingYazz 🚴‍♀️✨@CyclingYazz·
Last year, I made this brief stage-by-stage #TDF overview, and I was very surprised by how many people saw it and all the positive feedback it got! So I have made a new version for #TDF2025, which I will be sharing tomorrow along with a downloadable iCalendar! Stay tuned!🚴‍♂️🌻💛
CyclingYazz 🚴‍♀️✨@CyclingYazz

I made a Brief overview of the stages in this years #TourdeFrance 🌻💛🇫🇷 This will also basically be my calendar for the next month 🙈 #TDF #TDF2024

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Brady Holmer
Brady Holmer@Brady_H·
Training in the oppressive summer heat is hard physically. But winter running is psychologically harder. I never have problems getting out the door when it’s warm. Not the case when it’s cold. I don’t like it.
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Pat Basil
Pat Basil@pbasilstrength·
Percentages aren’t the best way to program load I made a free guide on how to program without percentages And why it’s better way for your athletes Comment "MAXES" below and I'll DM it to you
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Brady Holmer
Brady Holmer@Brady_H·
Just did 10 push-ups.
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MileSplit US
MileSplit US@milesplit·
Number of boys under 1:50 for 800m: 2021 - 6 2022 - 13 2023 - 18 2024 - 19 2025 - 23 (so far)
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Michael Boyle
Michael Boyle@mboyle1959·
@KobraSportsMed I’ve said this a bunch. What used to be functional training is now fascial training. Both concepts have some extreme proponents.
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Matt | Rehab & Performance
Matt | Rehab & Performance@KobraSportsMed·
Can someone very clearly articulate to me how you can train muscles, tendons and ligaments without training the fascia? Or why it's 2 separate training systems I'll wait
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Kevin Moore, R.Kin
Kevin Moore, R.Kin@kinplusco·
@chamath Hey @chamath , I really recommend minimalist routines for busy people heres a great one 3-4 x a week -dynamic warmup (5 min) -vertical press 3x5 -assisted pull up 3x5 -split squat 3x5 each leg -swing 3x15 -ab rollout 3x5 -loaded carry: 1x1 minute -go for a brisk walk 30-45 min
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
I’m sorry but this isn’t sustainable if you want to remain married, engaged in your kids’ lives, have a social life and deal with the attendant caloric potholes (desserts, alcohol, unhealthy snacks) that come with the activities around any of those. There needs to be a simpler protocol that is about optimization that respects being in the grind with a ton of competing things for one’s time and being distracted and prone to having fun in the moment…not ever 2 days out of 40. Doesn’t work.
Dan Go@CoachDanGo

Meet Michael Lusgarden. At 51, he's reversed his biological age by 21 years while being a single dad and living in a 700 square foot apartment. His secret isn't being rich or having expensive gadgets. It's data, blood work, and small tweaks. Here's his exact routine:

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Michael Boyle
Michael Boyle@mboyle1959·
Annual reminder, bodypart and bodybuilding workouts are big time wasters ( unless you are actually a bodybuilder). 2-3 total body workouts make way more sense than “chest day” or “back day”.
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
New study finds that super spikes improve performance over 800m & 3k by about 2%. And improved running economy by 5% These were sub 34 (men) and 40 (women) 10k runners. So solid runners. Still shows a profound effect that explains the massive jump in performances.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
Half Marathon: 1:19:59 - New PR - Average Pace 6:02 - Finished 5th out of 675 - 1st in age group A lot of miles in the cold darkness of the pain cave, but we got it done. Let’s go! 🚀🔥
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Keith Ferrara
Keith Ferrara@keithjferrara·
Keep training simple: - Sprint to get faster - Jump to get powerful - Lift to get stronger & build resilience - Condition to repeat outputs over & over - Play your sport to build task specific skills You don’t need gimmicky drills. You need consistent & well planned training.
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David M
David M@davidmellyruns·
I am once again BEGGING marathon broadcasters to replicate even 1/10th of the visuals in your average cycling race
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