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The Tidal Tank is a revolutionary fitness product, that is designed to maximize the movement of the weight. It is essentially a container filled with water and air, in which the water can move freely.
It helps train your core
Activates more muscles
Enhances motor learning
Improves coordination
But how much of each is present, is ultimately dependent on the focus of your Tidal Tank exercise.
We differentiate between four main focuses each with their own unique phenomena, benefits, and use cases.
Improving balance & stability
Trains co-contraction
Improves coordination through motor learning
This is where co-contraction comes in. It is the simultaneous contraction of small muscles around the joints, to force this active stabilization and make the transfer of power, possible
It is proven that variable weight training stimulates and improves co-contraction (Tumer & Brainard 2007; Wu et al 2014; Dhaale et al 2017 ). So training with a highly unstable weight such as the Tidal Tank will improve your performance and also reduce your chance of injury
Imagine a person only training their legs in machines and normal squats.
Then, they want to use this strength to jump in a game of basketball.
Does it matter that in the game of basketball you jump from different angles, while running, with an opponent pushing against you?
Yes!
Because now, in order for that leg muscle strength to translate in vertically generated power, you need to be able to actively stabilize your joints.
Imagine a person only training their legs in machines and normal squats.
Then, they want to use this strength to jump in a game of basketball.
Does it matter that in the game of basketball you jump from different angles, while running, with an opponent pushing against you?
Yes!
Because now, in order for that leg muscle strength to translate in vertically generated power, you need to be able to actively stabilize your joints.
This is where co-contraction comes in. It is the simultaneous contraction of small muscles around the joints, to force this active stabilization and make the transfer of power, possible
It is proven that variable weight training stimulates and improves co-contraction (Tumer & Brainard 2007; Wu et al 2014; Dhaale et al 2017 ). So training with a highly unstable weight such as the Tidal Tank will improve your performance and also reduce your chance of injury
In real life, and in sports, we have to move and perform in uncertain and sometimes chaotic circumstances, where we have to deal with both expected and unexpected external forces.
Then why do we so often try to control so many variables with strength exercises, focusing on getting perfect execution and form in that perfect scenario, and are surprised when we get injured trying to do the same in real life situations?
Want to move and perform in real life, then you have to submit yourself to imperfect circumstances while training. You have to feed the mistake instead of avoiding it. Research has shown that in order to learn optimally you need to fail 20-25% of the time. In all other areas of life, we already know this.
The Tidal Tank is made to be highly responsive, reacting to your every move. This means that your errors will be amplified. This is a good thing. Add the right amount of water to fail 20-25% of the time, to learn optimally. This is an excellent way to improve your movement patterns, again using the magic of implicit learning.