I've had lots of stuff on here over the years calling into question the idea of functional training. There is no skill transfer from one movement to another. Movement skills are very specific and when you change the movement you need to develop new skills. For example in tennis using a heavier racquet would not make you able to hit harder when you switch to a ligher one - it is a different skill. You would have to learn all over again how to move with the different implement. We covered some of this in the interviews with
Luke Carlson,
Drew Baye and
Doug McGuff.
Anyway, James Steele today pointed to
a new paper that addresses all this stuffInfluence of dynamic versus static core exercises on performance in field based fitness tests.It is worth reading the abstract that James copies. He concludes:
As always, separate physical conditioning from skill conditioning.
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