ThermoHuman Podcast 10: Javier Arnaiz (Head S&C High Performance National Center Mexico City (CNAR), México)

ThermoHuman Podcast 10: Javier Arnaiz (Head S&C High Performance National Center Mexico City (CNAR), México)

21/07/2021 By: Ismael Fernández, Javier Arnaiz & Victor Escamilla Home

? In the tenth episode of ThermoHuman podcast “Thermography: Science, Health and Sport” (podcast in Spanish) we introduce Javier Arnaiz, Head S&C High Performance National Center Mexico City (CNAR), Strength & Conditioning Coach NBA Academy LATAM, Founder SoloPerformance and Co-founder ThermoHuman, México.

?️‍♂️ Javier Arnaiz offers us a very interesting testimony during our podcast about the application of thermography in the daily basis of a high performance olympic team. His experience as one of co-founder of ThermoHuman and his vision in the development of the tool for the analysis of thermography.

?‍♀️ Indeed, one of the most interesting statements from Javier Arnaiz is the one about how thermography can support identifying an injury-triggering event. In this sense, Javier explained us the way he uses it as a complementary tool during a workout focus in hamstring muscle.

“It helped me to ascertain that the risk-benefit of using this exercise for this athlete at this time, is not valid enough to continue because she may be injured.”

Javier Arnaiz (S&C Coach)

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