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Evidence-based Fitness

March 1, 2007 By Bill 18 Comments

Everyone wants evidence for everything these days.

In the PT world, the hot topic is evidence-based treatment even though a large portion of the techniques and methods that many PT’s learn in continuing educations courses and utilize every day haven’t been scrutinized in double-blinded, peer-reviewed research.

In the fitness and sports training world, I think the best evidence-based methods come from the coaches who’ve been training clients and athletes for a long time and keep accurate records of what worked and what didn’t.

Nothing beats real-world experience.

It’s been said that exercise-related researchers tend to be exercise historians because they research those methods that successful coaches have been using for years only to find out why they work.

I can’t entirely disagree, but I don’t think we can just ignore the research because it is not performed in realistic environments. Knowing some of the “whys” allows us to make better training decisions.

With that in mind, I want to give you a “heads up” on a new blog by Bryan Chung. Bryan is a PhD (with a strong rehab background) who also happens to be one helluva researcher and critical thinker. He’s also not a total geek as he has some “under the bar” and a broad athletic experience.

He’s just getting started with the blog and he’s quite busy as he continues his education, but I’d put his blog on your favorites list. Whether you agree with him or not, he’s going to stimulate some thought.

Check him out here Evidence-Based Fitness.

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