Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Preview2371A Discussion on ProgrammingThings we consider modifying in programming. Too much volume of lifting. Not enough joint-specific or tissue-specific training.Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintJun 23, 2024∙ Paid2371ShareSubscribeResources that will provide more context to this discussion.Share Absolute: The Art and Science of Human PerformanceLeave a commentContinue reading this post for free, courtesy of Dr. Michael Chivers.Claim my free postOr purchase a paid subscription.Absolute: The Art and Science of Human PerformanceSubscribeAuthorsDr. Michael ChiversJohn QuintRecent PostsThe Differences Between Training & ProgrammingJan 18 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintStimulating Reactive Strength in the Clinical SettingJan 13 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintLat Training Part 1Jan 11 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintAccumulating Programing Volume of Biological Point B in Clinical SpacesJan 4 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintThe Absolute Peptide Reactive Strength StrategyDec 30, 2025 • Dr. Michael Chivers, John Quint, and Paul LeducGetting To Point B Joint Function Dec 28, 2025 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintAcute Adductor Reactive Strength Injury: Real Time Programming Dec 21, 2025 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John QuintClinical Spine OIMADec 16, 2025 • Dr. Michael Chivers and John Quint