The Parallel Elastic Component & Force Transmission

Understand how mysial tissues and titin affect lateral force transfer and specific tension, and how targeted training can improve connective tissue strength and performance.

Explore how the parallel elastic component (PEC) contributes to force transmission. Learn the role of mysial tissues & titin in lateral force transfer, specific tension, and how targeted training can enhance connective tissue strength and performance

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• Access: Lifetime of Site
• Learning time: 20 minutes (approx)

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Instructor

John Cronin

PhD (Auckland), BEd, MA (Canada), Dip High Performance Coaching (Canada), Dip PE, Dip Tchg.

Professor, Strength and Conditioning, AUT University Head of Research, Lila Movement Technology

Hi I am John Cronin, AKA JC and I am a Professor in Strength and Conditioning. I am primarily an educator, researcher and mentor. I have two passions – one related to improving human movement, athleticism and sporting performance via strength and conditioning, and the other related to sharing this information with others.