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Working On Weaknesses Instead Of Working Around Them

Sep 10, 202415 minEp. 241
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In this insightful episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew tackles a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of training: addressing and improving weaknesses rather than working around them. Using the analogy of a car that neglects routine maintenance, Andrew illustrates how avoiding exercises that highlight issues, such as knee pain or patellar tendonitis, can lead to more significant problems down the road. By addressing these deficits directly, you can prevent further deconditioning and enhance overall performance.

 

Andrew emphasizes the importance of increasing your capacity to handle physical demands rather than avoiding them altogether. He provides practical tips for incorporating exercises that address weaknesses into your training routine, highlighting how this approach can lead to better movement quality, improved performance, and reduced injury risk. Tune in to understand why confronting and improving weaknesses is essential for long-term athletic success and how to adjust your training for optimal results. Enjoy the episode!

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