This video was filmed on my very first day in the gym with @tompurvisptrts at the tail end of May. He’d never met me before, and we were on the back of an impromptu 1-hr whiteboard lecture 📝 on what most of the world calls “warming up” and at RTS we generally refer to as “exercise preparation”.
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A lot of our later conversations were much more technical 🤓 but I thought this was a really accessible way to introduce Tom to many of you who won’t be aware of the man who is behind so much of the accurate information you’ve learnt over the years.
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Tom’s a big proponent of his own RTS motto of “Think science, speak client” and meeting the person you’re talking to “where they’re at” 🗣 You’ll note how casual his terminology was here because he wasn’t sure yet what I was comfortable with. A month later it would probably sound like French to most of the general population 😂
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Anyway, here he’s putting in quite simple layman’s terms what is happening during a warm-up set ⚡️ He’s just getting his muscles “used to” contracting, because 5 minutes ago they were doing nothing 😴
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Think of those sets in terms of their purpose. They’re to prepare your joints for the range they’re going to have to explore, your muscles to contract and the force they and their connective tissue are about to produce and translate respectively, and your neural system to make all of this happen with maximal effort 💯 Yes, the process will encourage increased blood flow so don’t worry about that🫀
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Lastly, they represent your opportunity to focus on what feels good today and what doesn’t 🤔 and what cues you’re going to focus on delivering in your set this session (based on either an intention bias or something in particular you’re working on or experimenting with) without the distraction of managing and controlling heavy load 🥵
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If you start thinking about your “non-working” sets in this manner, you might just find you stop wasting too much energy “getting warm” 🤒🤦🏻♂️ and instead spend it improving the readiness of your mind 🧠 muscles 💪🏽 and joints 🦾 to execute the sets ahead of you.
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Bonne courage, mes amis préparés. Go forth and contract.
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StarFab 執行長 Amanda Liu 很榮幸受邀在亞洲•矽谷雜誌創刊號撰寫專欄,藉由「掌握物聯網商機,臺灣產業需要世代合作」一文呼籲臺灣大企業及新創携手合作,整合雙方的資源及創意、技術及domain know-how、軟硬體,一同建立起搶攻國際物聯網商機的競爭力。
Connect & Collaborate一直是StarFab的主張,也是我們盡力在促成的事情。不管是新創企業之間,或是大企業與新創之間的合作,我們相信只有透過緊密的合作及資源整合,臺灣產業才能緊緊地把握住國際物聯網的商機,也期待亞洲•矽谷計劃能為臺灣引進勇於嘗試創新、不怕失敗、堅持到底的矽谷精神。
StarFab CEO Amanda Liu was invited to contribute to the first issue of the Asia Silicon Valley Development Agency (ASDVA) magazine, and through her article "Seizing the global IoT market opportunity through promoting engagement and collaboration between large Tawianese enterprises and startups" called for integration of resources and innovation, technology and domain know-how, and software services with hardware products between corporate and startups.
Connect & Collaborate has always been StarFab's motto, and what we strive to promote and achieve. We believe that "Integration" is the key to upgrading Taiwanese industries and seizing the mass number of business opportunities IoT has to offer, which is only possible through fostering connections and collaborations between corporates and startups. We hope ASDVA will be able to encourage the startup ecosystem in Taiwan by bringing the spirit of Silicon Valley to Taiwan: a desire to solve the big problems, and a willingness to accept failure in order to foster a culture of innovation.
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