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Not a lot of training threads these days so I figured I'd contribute a little.
I've read a couple things lately that you might find interesting. Postactivation potentiation says that if a compound lift follows a power lift, the trainee will be able to commit more power to the compound movement. That is to say, hang cleans done before back squats can be beneficial to your squatting.
http://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/A...tion_Potentiation_Response_in_Athletic.8.aspx
It even works for endurance athletes!
As for the science right now, this is a physical phenomenon, which means that we don't know the exact reasons that this happens. Research and anecdotal data so far have proven for it to be true.
I've read a couple things lately that you might find interesting. Postactivation potentiation says that if a compound lift follows a power lift, the trainee will be able to commit more power to the compound movement. That is to say, hang cleans done before back squats can be beneficial to your squatting.
http://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Abstract/2006/02000/Influence_of_Exercise_Order_in_A.22.aspxHowever, this study showed that performing the squat exercise after a whole-body workout session may result in greater power output if the squat is preceded by a power exercise (i.e., hang pull).
However, when percent potentiation was compared between ATH (Atheletes) and RT(recreational trainees) groups, force and power parameters were significantly greater for ATH (p < 0.05). Postactivation potentiation may be a viable method of acutely enhancing explosive strength performance in athletic but not recreationally trained individuals.
http://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/A...tion_Potentiation_Response_in_Athletic.8.aspx
It even works for endurance athletes!
http://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/A...ion_potentiation_in_endurance_trained.22.aspxConclusion: PAP is enhanced in endurance athletes. Enhanced PAP may counteract fatigue during endurance exercise. The mechanism(s) responsible for the enhanced PAP remain to be determined.
As for the science right now, this is a physical phenomenon, which means that we don't know the exact reasons that this happens. Research and anecdotal data so far have proven for it to be true.