Send us a text In Part 2 of A Necessary Pivot, Paige breaks down one of the most overlooked—and most impactful—pieces of gymnastics training: the warm-up. This episode challenges traditional “run and stretch” routines and introduces a smarter, science-backed approach to preparing gymnasts’ bodies and minds for performance. Using the R-MAP method (Raise, Mobilize, Activate, Potentiate), Paige explains how intentional warm-ups can boost performance, reduce injury risk, and improve longevity in ...
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Send us a text In Part 2 of A Necessary Pivot, Paige breaks down one of the most overlooked—and most impactful—pieces of gymnastics training: the warm-up. This episode challenges traditional “run and stretch” routines and introduces a smarter, science-backed approach to preparing gymnasts’ bodies and minds for performance. Using the R-MAP method (Raise, Mobilize, Activate, Potentiate), Paige explains how intentional warm-ups can boost performance, reduce injury risk, and improve longevity in ...
Summary In the Pilot episode of Pivot, host Paige Williamson introduces the podcast's mission to bridge communication gaps between coaches, parents, and athletes in gymnastics. She discusses her background in the sport, the importance of addressing mental blocks, and the need for a growth mindset. Paige emphasizes the challenges faced in gymnastics, including the emotional and psychological pressures, and aims to create a community for open dialogue and support. The episode sets the stage for...
PIVOT: A Gymnastics Podcast
Send us a text In Part 2 of A Necessary Pivot, Paige breaks down one of the most overlooked—and most impactful—pieces of gymnastics training: the warm-up. This episode challenges traditional “run and stretch” routines and introduces a smarter, science-backed approach to preparing gymnasts’ bodies and minds for performance. Using the R-MAP method (Raise, Mobilize, Activate, Potentiate), Paige explains how intentional warm-ups can boost performance, reduce injury risk, and improve longevity in ...