Christian Thibaudeau on Loaded Stretching, Pre-Fatigue, and Nervous System Management in Athletic Development

Today’s podcast is with Christian Thibaudeau. Christian is a Canadian strength coach with over two decades experience, is a prolific writer, and has worked with athletes from nearly 30 sports. He is the originator of training systems such as the NeuroTyping system and Omni-contraction training. Christian is a wealth of training knowledge, and in addition to his extensive experience, he walks the talk in his training, competing in weightlifting and bodybuilding.

I always enjoy having Christian on the show, as he is an absolute wealth of knowledge in multiple areas of human performance. I’ve had a significant number of revelations across my time speaking with Christian that have had a profound impact on my approach to programming and training.

On the episode today, Christian talks about aspects of the nervous system and training stress, both in shorter-term cycles and waves of work, as well as year-to-year recovery concepts to restore the body and mind. Christian also covers ideas on training to failure, pre-fatigue and muscle activation work in relation to athletic skill development, loaded stretching for strength, and more. This was an awesome show, and it’s always great to have Christian on the podcast.

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Timestamps and Main Points:

6:58– Optimizing Neurological Training for Maximum Gains

8:22– The Importance of Structural Abilities in Training

13:29– Neurological Factors and Performance Fatigue

24:23– The Impact of Skill Mastery on Performance

25:58– Enhancing Performance through Systemic Stress Management

31:51– The Importance of Rest and Recovery

35:20– The Impact of Mental State on Training Performance

39:22– Optimal Muscle Growth through Post-Failure Technique

45:00– Targeted Muscle Growth through Low Volume Training

53:20– Maintaining Bar Proximity for Olympic Lifts

1:02:44– Enhancing Performance with Iced Calves

1:10:07– Optimizing Health with Magnesium Supplementation


Christian Thibaudeau Quotes

“The reality is that when we are talking about training methods that are focused on neurological changes, which would be pretty much all power training methods, reactive training, plyometrics, pros, even the Olympic lifts, and even strength training, as far as in the very low ranges or isometric stuff like that, they all have a very short duration of what effective training can be.” – Christian Thibaudeau

“But if your body is not ready, what happens is you’re creating lots of low grade systemic inflammation. You are causing stress on those tissues, and you don’t always feel the pain, but it’s still there, and it still sends signal to your brain, which will create inhibition, preventing you from performance, from performing at your best.” – Christian Thibaudeau

“But I’m telling you, if you do a four to six weeks period where you devote as much focus and thinking into designing a recovery program than you do programming your performance program, dude, when you come back from that, you’re going to be a freaking machine.” – Christian Thibaudeau

“I think it’s a mistake to try to do everything with the same tool. Each tool has its purpose. Don’t try to nail a nail with a saw. That just doesn’t work well.” – Christian Thibaudeau

“If you understand a movement really well and you understand which muscles do what in that movement, you can think, you know what that technical issue I’m seeing, maybe it’s not because of poor technique, but it’s because one muscle is overactive versus what it needs to be, and one is underactive versus what it needs to be. So you can try to reverse that and then practice the skill. You might not have to do any technical correction. Just changing that activation fatigue ratio in some muscles might self correct the technique.” – Christian Thibaudeau

“It actually is a great way to program your brain to use the fast twitch fibers. And it’s a great way of doing volume work for the fast switch fibers, because doing typical lifting, if you try to do volume, you’ll get that two x to two a conversion which you don’t want. With loaded stretching, I don’t think that happens. And also you are strengthening that lengthened position, which makes you stronger in that weaker and more dangerous position. It’s literally a training method that every single athlete should do.” – Christian Thibaudeau


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About Christian Thibaudeau

Christian Thibaudeau has been involved in the business of training for over the last 19 years. During this period, he worked with athletes from 28 different sports. He has been “Head Strength Coach” for the Central Institute for Human Performance (official center of the St. Louis Blues).

His specialty: being a generalist. He assists his athletes to develop the necessary qualities to increase their performances (eg: muscle mass, power, explosiveness, coordination). His work method enabled him to lead several successful athletes in a multitude of different disciplines.

Christian is a prolific writer with three books published, each of which translated into three languages (The Black Book of Training SecretsTheory and Application of Modern Strength and Power MethodsHigh Threshold Muscle Building). In addition, Christian is co-author with Paul Carter in a new book, which will soon be released. He is also the author of two DVDs (Cluster TrainingMechanical Drop Sets).

Christian is also a senior author and head writer for the E-Magazine T-Nation his articles are read by over 200,000 people every week.

He competed in weightlifting at the national level as well as bodybuilding, He was also a football coach for 8 years.

As a lecturer, he has given conferences and seminars in both the United States and Europe, to audiences ranging from amateur athletes to health professionals and coaches of all types.

Christian Thibaudeau popularized the Neurotyping system. Neural optimization supersedes hormonal optimization because the neural response affects the hormonal response. This is essentially the founding principle and inspiration behind Christian Thibaudeau’s Neurotyping System. The bottom line is simple: you are more likely to train hard, be focused, and stay motivated if you like the type of training you are doing, and a training that goes against your nature causes a greater stress response that hinders optimal progression. “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” – Albert Einstein

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