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Autogenic Inhibition Part 3: Muscle Spindles vs GTOs for NASM CPT

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This is Part 3 of our series on muscle imbalance and inhibition.So far:Part 1 → terminologyPart 2 → adhesions + Davis’s LawThis is Part 3 of a 4-part series on autogenic vs reciprocal inhibition.In this video, we break down the science of length vs tension—the key to understanding why stretching and corrective exercise actually work.We cover:Muscle spindles (length)Golgi tendon organs / GTOs (tension)What activates eachWhy fast stretching can backfireHow to use tension to reduce muscle tightness👉 If you’ve been confused about why some stretching methods work and others don’t, this is where it finally clicks.📘 What You’ll Learn:The difference between muscle spindles and GTOsWhat triggers contraction vs relaxationHow to apply this to tight musclesThe foundation for autogenic inhibition (Part 4)🔜 Series Breakdown:Part 1: Key TerminologyPart 2: Muscle Knots (Adhesions)Part 3: Length vs Tension (this video)Part 4: Autogenic Inhibition Applied🧪 Free NASM Practice Test👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest🎯 Full NASM CPT Prep Program👉https://www.thecptacademy.com/🔔 Subscribe for the Full SeriesDon’t miss Part 4 where we apply everything.✅ If you want step-by-step breakdowns of techniques like this, our full prep program walks you through it clearly: https://www.thecptacademy.com/.Putting It All Together (Parts 1–3)Part 1 → defined the problemPart 2 → explained tissue changes (adhesions)Part 3 → explains the neurological mechanism👉 Now you understand both:Structural changesNeural responses✅ Apply this in real NASM-style scenarios with the free practice test and reinforce the concept: https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest.#personaltrainer #certifiedpersonaltrainer #gym #nasm #fitnesscertification #nasmcpt

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jakson Autogenic Inhibition Part 3: Muscle Spindles vs GTOs for NASM CPT kansikuva

Autogenic Inhibition Part 3: Muscle Spindles vs GTOs for NASM CPT

This is Part 3 of our series on muscle imbalance and inhibition.So far:Part 1 → terminologyPart 2 → adhesions + Davis’s LawThis is Part 3 of a 4-part series on autogenic vs reciprocal inhibition.In this video, we break down the science of length vs tension—the key to understanding why stretching and corrective exercise actually work.We cover:Muscle spindles (length)Golgi tendon organs / GTOs (tension)What activates eachWhy fast stretching can backfireHow to use tension to reduce muscle tightness👉 If you’ve been confused about why some stretching methods work and others don’t, this is where it finally clicks.📘 What You’ll Learn:The difference between muscle spindles and GTOsWhat triggers contraction vs relaxationHow to apply this to tight musclesThe foundation for autogenic inhibition (Part 4)🔜 Series Breakdown:Part 1: Key TerminologyPart 2: Muscle Knots (Adhesions)Part 3: Length vs Tension (this video)Part 4: Autogenic Inhibition Applied🧪 Free NASM Practice Test👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest🎯 Full NASM CPT Prep Program👉https://www.thecptacademy.com/🔔 Subscribe for the Full SeriesDon’t miss Part 4 where we apply everything.✅ If you want step-by-step breakdowns of techniques like this, our full prep program walks you through it clearly: https://www.thecptacademy.com/.Putting It All Together (Parts 1–3)Part 1 → defined the problemPart 2 → explained tissue changes (adhesions)Part 3 → explains the neurological mechanism👉 Now you understand both:Structural changesNeural responses✅ Apply this in real NASM-style scenarios with the free practice test and reinforce the concept: https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest.#personaltrainer #certifiedpersonaltrainer #gym #nasm #fitnesscertification #nasmcpt

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Autogenic vs Reciprocal Inhibition (Part 2): Muscle Knots Explained

This is Part 2 of a 4-part series on autogenic vs reciprocal inhibition.In this video, we break down what people call muscle "knots”—and what they actually are in NASM terms: adhesions.We cover:What muscle knots (adhesions) actually areThe science behind themDavis’s Law and how tissue adaptsHow adhesions contribute to overactive (tight) musclesHow to correct imbalances (inhibit, lengthen, activate, integrate)👉 If you’ve been told to “just stretch” tight muscles, this explains why that often doesn’t work—and what to do instead.📘 What You’ll Learn:The science behind tight/overactive musclesHow adhesions form and affect movementWhy tight muscles STAY tightThe correct NASM approach to fixing imbalances🔜 Series Breakdown:Part 1: Terminology (Muscle Imbalance, Synergistic Dominance, etc.)Part 2: Muscle Knots / Adhesions (this video)Part 3: Length vs Tension (Muscle Spindles vs GTOs)Part 4: Autogenic Inhibition Applied🧪 Free NASM Practice Test👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest🎯 Full NASM CPT Prep Program👉https://www.thecptacademy.com/🔔 Subscribe for the Full SeriesDon’t miss the next parts where everything connects.#personaltrainer #certifiedpersonaltrainer #gym #nasm #fitnesscertification #nasmcpt

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Autogenic vs Reciprocal Inhibition Series (Part 1): Terminology Breakdown

This is Part 1 of a 4-part series on autogenic and reciprocal inhibition—one of the most confusing (and most tested) concepts in the NASM CPT.In this video, we start with the foundational terminology you need to understand before anything else will make sense.We break down:- Muscle imbalances- Altered reciprocal inhibition- Synergistic dominance- Arthrokinetic dysfunction👉 You’ll learn what each term means, see examples, and understand how they all connect.If you’ve been trying to memorize these terms and still feel confused, this will simplify it.📘 What You’ll Learn:Clear definitions of key NASM termsReal examples of each conceptHow these terms relate to each otherThe foundation for understanding inhibition🔜 Coming Next in the Series:Part 2: Understanding muscle "knots" (adhesions)Part 3: Muscle spindles vs. Golgi tendon organs (GTOs)Part 4: Autogenic inhibition and applying it to NASM Exam Questions🧪 Free NASM Practice Test👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest🎯 Full NASM CPT Prep Program:If you want step-by-step breakdowns, practice exams, and a system that simplifies ALL NASM concepts, check it out here:👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/🔔 Subscribe for the Full SeriesMake sure you don’t miss Parts 2–4!#personaltrainer #certifiedpersonaltrainer #gym #nasm #fitnesscertification #nasmcpt

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If you’re confused by NASM’s science-based program design, especially periodization, you’re not alone!This is one of the commonly tested—and most misunderstood—topics on the NASM CPT exam.In this video, we break down:- Linear vs undulating periodization- How each applies to body fat reduction, muscle gain, and performance- How NASM actually expects you to think about program design (if you're testing)👉 Instead of memorizing charts, you’ll learn the simple rules and patterns that make this section much easier.📘 What You’ll Learn:- What linear periodization actually means- What undulating periodization is (and when it’s used)- How NASM applies periodization to: Body fat reduction Hypertrophy (muscle gain) Performance- How to simplify program design concepts for the exam🧪 Ready to Test Your Knowledge with our Free NASM Practice Test👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest🎯 Full NASM CPT Prep ProgramIf you want a structured system with walkthroughs and a 95%+ pass rate, check it out here:👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/ 📚 More Program Design Resources:Designing Strength Programs (blog): https://www.thecptacademy.com/blog/How to Design a Strength Training Program for ClientsProgram Design CEU Course (1.9 CEUs with NASM!): https://www.thecptacademy.com/store🔔 Subscribe for More NASM Tips!- Weekly breakdowns, test strategies, and concept explanations.#personaltrainer #certifiedpersonaltrainer #gym #nasm #fitnesscertification #nasmcpt

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If you’re struggling to remember overactive and underactive muscles for the NASM CPT, you’re not alone.This is one of the most confusing (and most tested) topics on the exam — especially when you’re trying to apply it to movement compensations.In this video, we break it down using practice test questions, so you can:- Identify overactive vs underactive muscles- Recognize patterns in movement compensations- Apply the information the way NASM actually tests it👉 Instead of memorizing random lists, you’ll start to see the rules that make this section predictable!📘 What You’ll Learn:- Overactive vs underactive muscle patterns- How to answer exam-style questions- Simple ways to remember muscle relationships🧪 Test our Your Knowledge with Our Free NASM Practice Test - 👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/practicetest 🎯 Full NASM CPT Prep Program: If you want step-by-step guidance, practice exams, and a system that’s helped students achieve a 95%+ pass rate, check it out here:👉 https://www.thecptacademy.com/🔔 Subscribe for More NASM HelpWeekly breakdowns, practice questions, and test strategies.#personaltrainer #certifiedpersonaltrainer #gym #nasm #fitnesscertification #nasmcpt

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