Martins Licis talks ligament strength and staying INJURY FREE
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these should get a lot more attention, superb insights from martins
@whatnot7373
4 жыл бұрын
zappenduster some of the best advice out there by far!
@joescho
4 жыл бұрын
They should be getting a lot more! Can only grow if people help share
@OfficialStrongmancom
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm trying to grow this channel with old content from our membership site. Hopefully this channel continues to grow
@Jeton6
4 жыл бұрын
@@OfficialStrongmancom it would really help in sharing these if you went back and added the recorded DATE to each. seriously. pretending they're "new" doesn't work, and their truthful snap-shot-in-time is more valuable.
@OfficialStrongmancom
4 жыл бұрын
@@Jeton6 We're not trying to pretend this is new, this is old content from the website that we're releasing to youtube. Showing the recorded date is noted! Thank you
Fantastic advice Definitely noticed this, started heavy and had alot of tendon/ligament pain Reduced weight and increased reps and now feel much better overall Its about the long game
@lanceknuth5300
4 жыл бұрын
I had to quit squatting as I was developing problems in my legs, and back. Recently I had the idea that perhaps I should lift at high reps to increase durability of my connective tissues. I tend to look at people who do amazing things, wonder if their methods work just due to them being naturally superior, and then become demotivated before I try. Thank you for confirming that this worked for you.
@DylanFowler
3 жыл бұрын
@@lanceknuth5300 check out starting strength on low bar squats.
@dusanjovic7268
2 жыл бұрын
Yea dude, like fuck those people who always promote some shit like "lift fcking heavy squats,deadlift and that stuff" like dude you can get muscls growth with light weight and reps to failure...
It's so weird to see him talk normally, after i only saw him kinda "in character" for weeks now in his videos ^^
@skude3
4 жыл бұрын
This. He should go back to what he did in earlier vids tbh, a bit too much goof these days
@Jeton6
4 жыл бұрын
I enjoy all sides of Martins, but I'd say it's all "normal" for him. however his vernacular English is clearly far improved now...here he is more formal and technical, but has a far more prominent accent. I've always found him eloquent at all points, even when goofy.
@joshuast.sauver8410
4 жыл бұрын
@@Jeton6 BIG second this.
@proboz
4 жыл бұрын
@@skude3 Yeah, it's almost like he's parodying himself. It can be a bit much.
@NguyenNguyen-xv8li
4 жыл бұрын
@@skude3 They are just trying to keep it fun for themselves not just making content for us
We need more content like this
You should write books on the issue. I love that stuff. MARTIIINS!!!
I’ve been so injury prone throughout my life. I’ve hurt myself so many times through improper form or just trying to push too hard when I needed to rest. I wish there were more sources for proper form and injury prevention when I was younger. Thanks for the information, it’s probably important for people to hear the worlds strongest man talking about how the goal isn’t to just lift as much as possible every single workout.
@robn2497
4 жыл бұрын
You know those silly exercises where your on the floor moving your arms and legs in funny motions. While holding your core tight. This has made and incredible difference for me. I have injured my self many times. No core control.
@robn2497
4 жыл бұрын
how you dead lifting with no ass?
@nepzski
Жыл бұрын
i dont think there is a human in human history named andy that has never broken a bone or had a bad injury
@andyward8430
Жыл бұрын
@@nepzski lol yeah that sounds accurate
I did calisthenics and light weights with higher reps for 3 years. Nutrition, sleep, and form on point. Took care of stabilizers. Did everything right and still developed degenerative tendonosis of shoulder and bicep tendons. This is much worse then a tear or rupture as it never wants to heal. I ammon month 20 and am still no where near 100% . I may never be again. Did every physical therapy program. Hired 2 different coaches, seen specialists, sports medicine professionals, had stem cell treatment with multiple billions of cells along with a PRP cocktail, pep tide injections, etc. I threw away over $14,000 for nothing. I found some movements that are s -l - o - w - l -y getting my tendons stronger. But I still have a long road ahead of me and I'm getting older. I have been a life long surfer and athlete. Never been out of shape in my life and still got snapped up. In the end you can do everything right but injury still could happen. I regret ever starting to train because I was already in excellent shape and chiseled from surfing all my life. I started training to gain a little more mass and strength. And because all I have ever heard was how important it is for older men to train. Big mistake for me. It brought me more muscle and a lot of strength. But it wasn't worth the hell I have been through. Being injured for so long created mental health problems as well as some problems with alcohol due to the hopelessness. If you are in good shape and are thinking about lifting, consider the risks over reward.
Of course I see this right after I tore one of my shoulder ligaments
@thatguy4087
4 жыл бұрын
You wouldn’t have looked before
@Kzombie
3 жыл бұрын
He talks the truth. Wish you speedy recovery
This is actually golden advice .
This seems like solid advice. I’ve heard so many contradictory tips from strong lifters when it comes to tendon strength. It’s hard for people do put it all together. Some say really heavy super compensation work in a static or partial rep style is the key. Some say fast light band work while not fighting the negative/eccentric because that’s more for muscle damage than tendon strength, but others say going too fast is too high impact on the joints, etc.
@jamcrabportraits2910
Жыл бұрын
Yup, even many researchers in the tendinopathy literature say to so-called "heavy slow" resistance training to heal tendons, which seems to contradict what Martins is saying here about doing many reps of low resistance movements. But maybe there's something in common between the two that make them both work, like providing good amounts of blood flow.
@BlackElon1
4 ай бұрын
Excellent point!... I've read the same stuff... very confusing
Do your shoulder external rotation warm up. Intro to Literally every video on Martins channel. LOL.
@donnymcjonny6531
4 жыл бұрын
@@hermit6208 no one cares
man martins understanding of the anatomy is awesome! he preaches proper health. Martins is my favourite Strongman
Amazing Content! We need more Martins talking about stuff like this!
Love the content!!!!
This deserves more attention!
Articulte and informative, the sport needs more of Martins Licis and the like.
Brilliant question about tendons and ligaments, brilliant answer
This is awesome. Just a simple video with some great, easy to digest information. Great stuff.
More Fantastic stuff. World strongest Man. 💪🏼
Brilliant! Love to see guys like Martin showing the brain behind the brawn!
So much wisdom from a young man, very useful insight.
Such a likeable guy, great energy about him.
This channel should hit a million subscribers soon!!! It's amazing content
Love it! great video!
So much great advice here!
Thank you so much Martin!
Martins!!!! Excellent information. Just shared it with my client base and friends I train with.
Thanks for the tips!
Thank you!
Most profound VIDEO about that topic I saw in a long time. MARTIIINS
Thank you martins
Great content and a good piece of advice!
Thanks Martins. Lots of great information.
Thank you Mr. for sharing this great info for us to learn. Please give stabilizer workout tips if you have time one day.(the ones you do) Its awesome to see your channel growing .Good luck in competition ! Ok by.
The thinking Man, very shrewd analysis of your health and fitness. I am impressed by your focus, perhaps you share it more then other Strong Men but I feel you are one of the brightest.
This was perfect.!
beautiful answers, loved it Thanks Martin
My fav strongman, so knowledgeable
amazing how the world works, i've been having tendon pain in my elbows from overwork and have been wondering how to correct this as i move forward and then this video comes across my dash. Thanks do much champ it was a pleasure watching you at the arnold and i hope to watch you live again!
The people’s champion ✊🏾🔥 Thx for the insight 🙏
Nice explanation thank you
As someone who armwrestles I can absolutely agree with Martins. The vast majority of injuries in armwrestling is ligaments and tendons not bone breaks. Because most guys (especially newer guys) focus solely on lifting heavy and not working everything. Because like Martins alluded to its monotonous and boring but it 100% prevents injury.
@sheriftawfik471
3 жыл бұрын
Why bone not breaking
Thank you. Quality basic knowledge.
Very understandable 👍🔥
great video!
fantastic video
Big thanks big fellah
Came across very intelligent and likeable. A realistic career in presenting if he wanted it after his strongman days are done.
Invaluable advice. Anybody lifting, no matter if beginner or advanced, no matter how strong or weak, should take these to heart.
As someone else said already write a book.. it will help a lot of people..... one of the best videos I saw on strength training.. thanks a lot.
Good advice. I'm not in strong man, but a sport that puts a ton of strain on joints. What he says is informative and aligns with what I've researched before.
Great advice!
Good stuff as always from Martins. You should do a series of videos on all these subjects that we don't see any strongmen talking about
@OfficialStrongmancom
4 жыл бұрын
We probably about 600 views like this. Our website has the majority and continues to get new and up to date content
Never heard this in the thousands of videos I’ve watched. I’m going to try this.
I had to quit squatting as I was developing problems in my legs, and back. Recently I had the idea that perhaps I should lift at high reps to increase durability of my connective tissues. Thank you for this video to confirm that my thinking was on the right path.
Wow very well explained
Holy fuck this is some needed insight into joint and tendon maintenance. Great thing to have floating around on the internet as a starting point for research onto the topics.
Can you do a video on important stretches you use on a regular basis. I belive this would be helpful to alot of people.
Gold 💯
Good tips.
Most intelligent man in strongman
holly crap, i didn't expect this.. He speaks English way better than i expected, since he keeps mostly quiet during the strongman competitions, also some of that advice is very useful and rarely talked about.. Overall great video, thanks!
So much good info in six short minutes.
Greeeeat video ! 💪💪💪
"..a part 2...a question 2 part, a question part 2..." Nailed it
Great information! Going to do some high reps now
tas ir fantastisks padoms, paldies Mārtiņš 💪
You're the best strongman
Thanks for this bro. Im actually starting to specifically train for strength myself, and i must admit tendon injuries are my biggest worry
Martins makes the Most scientific videos about strongman on KZread
It's the first time I have heard this but the concept is interesting. Will give it a try
Come on bro.......make more of these videos. I apprecite your funny videos but, you are very intelligent and deliver the information in a way I understand and would much rather watch these types of videos.
Thank you for making this video. I'm just starting my journey and am very afraid of ripping a muscle or tendon 😩
So instructive ! Also I listened because it's Martins haha
your looking ripped right now and you explain stuff really well
Thanks for the tips especially about the shoulders. Im 4 years in from a bad shoulder injury. Finally overhead pressing again. Thanks to Jeff at athleanx and you guys for the motivation.
@getstrongby4038
4 жыл бұрын
Jeff at athlean x is useless. Congrats on your progress but that guy contradicts himself every couple weeks
I had a learning experience trying to rush into powerlifting. My knees really took a beating from squats. Also I screwed up working overnight and then getting off work going straight to the gym 🤦🏿♂️ it took my literally 3yrs to be able to squat again. I don’t high bar or low bar squat. I do ssb, camber bar squats, box squats, pin squats (kinda like the strongman style) I wear 9mm knee sleeves and wraps. My knees are loving it lol
@nepzski
Жыл бұрын
what!?!??! that 3 years must have been your timeskip cause now you do Super Saiyan Blue!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!
Greatttt information here
@OfficialStrongmancom
4 жыл бұрын
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doing shoulder press like martins injured me pretty bad over the previous summer :D I was TOO inspired
I hear a lot of stuff about lifting heavy when dieting down, trust me this is a quick route to injury. So if you under this notion maybe rethink it, stay safe.
Could you cover some movements/strategies to work the stabilizers more? Is it just as simple as doing the main movements with lower weight and more reps?
MARTINS ✊
Wow superb information..i think its really true because i hurt my shoulder a lot of times..so for the next video..can u provide us how to work on that stabilizer? An answer from a strongman..will be great i think not like an answer from a doctor or terapist that never goes to the gym their entirrlife
Oh man, I needed this. My knees have been exploding when I squat, even at lower weights.
@harrisons62
4 жыл бұрын
Steven Strohmier yeah I had to quit squats because of it.
@MajesticSkywhale
4 жыл бұрын
For me i keep pulling my groin doing them, so I'm focusing heavily on prehab, rehab and flexibility thanks to martins
@getstrongby4038
4 жыл бұрын
@@harrisons62 that can't be the answer
@harrisons62
4 жыл бұрын
@@getstrongby4038 well also because wtf is leg day anyway
@powerlifting1012
4 жыл бұрын
@@harrisons62 if you squats above parallel that could be what is causing knee pain due to creating Inbalances
Martins the rehab guy and also more relatable guy to get along
Finally!!! Someone to explain how to build up joint and ligament strength! I’ve been trying to find out how to do it since I started training for arm wrestling.
@LastPrecent
4 жыл бұрын
Well mate. Check Voice of Armwerestling channel. All about armwrestling and Latvian dude aswell the main channel owner. You won't regret it. He talks about all kind of stuff related and shows trainings and everything.
@electronicraisin5956
4 жыл бұрын
same way as rugby players: growth hormone b8by!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Nice video.
Do a video on how to work the stabilizer muscles
Learning biology with Martins 👍👍👍
I actually applied high reps for chest works wonders for my shoulder injury.. never thought of lifting heavy one third of the year. That should be common knowledge damn..
Want are exercises to strengthen the stabilizers? Thanks Martins!
I wish I heard this years ago
I like watching strongman contest very much but am far from being a strongman. But I do exercises with my own bodyweight and this video is useful info anyway.
@hermit6208
4 жыл бұрын
Truthfully, calisthenics are probably much better for most people in everyday life, especially if you are active.
@Ben-lm4dq
4 жыл бұрын
Same with me. I am practicing calisthenics for a while now while at the same time following strongman. Strongman is just so impressive to watch! but I know I do not have the built for it and it is unpractical in everyday life as well as not very healthy. So I rather stick to calisthenics and just watch strongman for entertainment :)
That video worth 1billion dollars. Tnks for the upload
Darren saddler if this is you running the channel. We would love to hear from you on some of these subjects
I just found out WSM is in Bradenton ,Fl. in Nov. That is less than 1 hr from my home. I've been waiting for this. How long is 1 days event? I'm planning for myself and recruiting friends.
Hey Martins, I was hoping you could give some tips on finger injury and also preventing injury from training grip strength. After doing a lot of different grip exercises my pinky finger began to feel pain in like the whole inside of my finger every time I grip something, the doctor could not really find an issue other then overtraining and I received some pills against inflammation, it did not help tho and I am guessing I'm not the only one with this issue when training grip :)
MARTINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
actually isometrics and heavy lifting over a long amount of time is how you stimulate collegen synthesis for tendon and ligament growth. overall knowing your limits and controlling over all load is how you prevent injuries
This is the kind of advice I wish I'd got back when I started training as a kid instead of listening to all the older knuckle brains / experts at my first gym..... would have saved me a few hard lessons !!