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Biotensegrity

The stronger you are, the more internal tension & compression (Biotensegrity) you can generate, which is classified as force production. Such force production, when utilized, must be released directionally to achieve the desired movement outcome. Therefore, such movement outcomes must be patterned using biotensegrity strength protocols. Such protocols must include combining traditional strength exercises with tension & compression movements. Examples of biotensegrity explosive strength exercises are: Explosive StrengthHenny Split Stance Superman PressKieser 300 Broad JumpsISO Bar Pull → Hang CleanBack Squat with Load Reduction Sets Trap Bar Deadlift → Max Height Box

Fascia and biotensegrity are interconnected concepts that play crucial roles in the human body's structural integrity, movement efficiency, and overall function. Understanding the relationship between fascia and biotensegrity provides insight into how the body maintains stability and mobility through interconnected tension and compression forces. Fascia: Fascia is the connective tissue network that surrounds and permeates every structure in the body, including muscles, bones, organs, and nerves. It provides support, protection, and organization to the body's tissues and organs, forming a continuous network that distributes mechanical forces and facilitates movement. Fascia consists