27 | Evaluating Research with Biomechanist and Professor, Dr. Scott Lynn
Join us as Dr. Scott Lynn, Jen's very own Biomechanics PhD professor from California State University, Fullerton, breaks down the research of biomechanics and brings us back to the individual in movement. With his background working in professional sports like baseball and golf, over 20 years of publishing and reviewing research articles and journals, Dr. Lynn has uncovered the best ways to avoid injury and optimize our movement patterns. Listen as he unleashes all of his biomechanical wisdom on how you can achieve optimal movement. Lastly, tune in as we breakdown what the Coba Board is, why Dr. Lynn is involved, and how his own research on this tool reveals how it can help you achieve optimal glute activation in both a squat and hinge pattern. Get your own Coba Board to start building that booty! Use code "DOCJENFIT" at checkout: https://cobaboard.com/?rfsn=4420402.cbcd73&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=4420402.cbcd73 What You Will Learn in this interview with Dr. Scott Lynn: @drsklynn 04:35 – Dr. Lynn’s approach in the classroom - Why it is effective for both students and teachers 06:51 – How human movement is still unknown and a mystery to us 09:29 – How Dr. Lynn became interested in biomechanics and human movement - Why your job should be more than the paycheck 15:30 – How long Dr. Lynn has been researching and the differences he's noticed over time 20:31 – How to decipher research and its reliability - How “messy” human beings are 24:02 – Why the “best” exercise or movement pattern doesn't exist - Why movement is individual 25:51 – Dr. Lynn explaining FMS theory (functional magnetic stimulation) and why he studied it 31:37 – What Dr. Lyn found researching FMS - Why variability in exercise is necessary 40:26 – What the Coba Board is and how Dr. Lynn got involved with it About Dr. Scott Lynn: Dr. Scott K. Lynn received his Bio- PhD, MSc in Orthopedic Biomechanics at Queen's University, Canada. He received his Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Spine Biomechanics at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Currently, he is a professor in Kinesiology (Biomechanics) at California State University, Fullerton. Dr. Lynn is also the Director of Research & Education for the Center for Sport Performance at California State University Fullerton. He is the creator of the video analysis software Swing Catalyst (Sport Technology company focusing on Golf and Baseball biomechanics). Dr. Lynn has been published by many peer reviewed research articles and book chapters related to golf biomechanics, exercise biomechanics & rehabilitation. Journals published in include: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, Strength and Conditioning Journal, International Journal of Golf Science Journal of Sports Rehabilitation, Clinical Biomechanics, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sports Human Movement Science, Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, Medicine and Science of Sports and Exercise Journal of Electromyography, and Kinesiologist. To see Dr. Scott Lynn's full bio and links to his book and website, head over to the complete show notes here: www.docjenfit.com/podcast/episode27 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tobpodcast/message