Effects of balance + resistance training in unstable conditions on performance.
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Balance and stability work as one to ensure that athletes can control their bodies during a particular movement. Although closely related, they are very different in terms of application. In this video, Dr David Behm This video discusses the effectiveness of stability training on performance, and the positive and negative effects on performance following instability resistance training.
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