Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I will try my best! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yessis, Ph.D President, Sports Training, Inc. www.dryessis.com PO Box 460429 Escondido, CA 92046 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *****************8 > > > > > > My Question is to Dr Yessis.. > > > > > > Are you familiar with the studies of Professor Vladimir Nazarov > > (Minsk) > > > into the effects of Bio Mechanical Muscle Stimulation on > > performance in > > > Athletes? > > > > > > Nazarov was particularly active during the 1970's and early 80's > > > researching the effect of BMS on flexibility, strength and > > > co-ordination, and, as a former Olympic Gymnast, his efforts were > > > largely overlooked by the West until recently when a barrage of > > new > > > machines by Bosco, Cardinale, Rubins etc have been appearing in > > the > > > market targeting improved performance among athletes and sports > > people Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 In fact, the use of vibration in sports is described shortly in the book " Supertraining " , and I remember several articles in the translated Russian magazine (translated by dr. Yessis) of which I forgot the name. I fully agree that it would be of significant scientific value if information from the former Russian researchers on this subject, like dr. Nazarov, Issurin and Kopykov, would become available. drs. Huizing The Netherlands Re: Re: Soviet Secrets and Russian Myths Dr Yessis, Thank you for taking the time to respond. A team of physicians here are trying to evaluate the effects of BMS on a range of previously difficult to treat conditions using vibration and the majority of original data are in a language we are unable to adequately interpret. We are aware of the existence of some valuable formulaes which may assist in solving a number of problems we are having with optimal frequencies, which only today we are excited to discover can be exposed using ultrasound. We met with Professor Nazarov in the 1990's and were astounded at the extraordinary depth of knowledge his team had related to the effect of vibration on biological systems, but, the West had had a negative impact on his altruism by this stage and we were unable to retain his services any longer. If, in dusting off some of your archived books, you rediscover these documents, our team would love to communicate. We are particularly interested in the impact of vibration on the microvenous pumping system?? As would a wide range of physicians and trainers. Thanking you in anticipation Alan BROWN Melbourne Australia yess1932 wrote: > > > > > > My Question is to Dr Yessis.. > > > > Are you familiar with the studies of Professor Vladimir Nazarov > (Minsk) > > into the effects of Bio Mechanical Muscle Stimulation on > performance in > > Athletes? > > > > Nazarov was particularly active during the 1970's and early 80's > > researching the effect of BMS on flexibility, strength and > > co-ordination, and, as a former Olympic Gymnast, his efforts were > > largely overlooked by the West until recently when a barrage of > new > > machines by Bosco, Cardinale, Rubins etc have been appearing in > the > > market targeting improved performance among athletes and sports > people > > *** > I don't recall the author's name, but I do have several Russian > manuals from this era that deal with vibrational training. When I > spoke of this to various university professors, no one was > interested. And, thus, I saw no need for translating any of this > information. This is but one example of many of the information > that I have available, but which will probably never get > translated > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~ > Yessis, Ph.D > President, Sports Training, Inc. > www.dryessis. com > > PO Box 460429 > Escondido, CA 92046 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Of note, Dr Issurin will be lecturing here in the U.S. next summer with Dr Bondarchuk and Dr Yessis. He will also publish his first book in english as well. He has written several articles on Vibration Training which differs from Whole Body Vibration and is exerted on specific limbs with specific movements done at high velocity. This application has been found to be only effective with high level athletes and not amateurs. It should also be remembered that the late Carmelo Bosco possibly produced the most voluminous work on whole body vibration. Yosef Muskegon,Mi > > > > > > My Question is to Dr Yessis.. > > > > > > Are you familiar with the studies of Professor Vladimir Nazarov > > (Minsk) > > > into the effects of Bio Mechanical Muscle Stimulation on > > performance in > > > Athletes? > > > > > > Nazarov was particularly active during the 1970's and early 80's > > > researching the effect of BMS on flexibility, strength and > > > co-ordination, and, as a former Olympic Gymnast, his efforts were > > > largely overlooked by the West until recently when a barrage of > > new > > > machines by Bosco, Cardinale, Rubins etc have been appearing in > > the > > > market targeting improved performance among athletes and sports > > people > > > > *** > > I don't recall the author's name, but I do have several Russian > > manuals from this era that deal with vibrational training. When I > > spoke of this to various university professors, no one was > > interested. And, thus, I saw no need for translating any of this > > information. This is but one example of many of the information > > that I have available, but which will probably never get > > translated > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~ > > Yessis, Ph.D > > President, Sports Training, Inc. > > www.dryessis. com > > > > PO Box 460429 > > Escondido, CA 92046 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 , Another person of interest is a fellow by the name of Kusnezov A A who isolated the 'activity tremor' and although able to pick up one or two small articles on his presence, there is nothing on his Research. If you happen upon anything, the team would be most grateful. I am not familiar with Kopykov, . Do you have material related to his input in the area of vibration? One of the key areas we are trying to understand is the microvenous pump action as related to normal tremor. It would seem that there is no description of the actual mechanism for blood flow returning to the heart from the peripheries. At this time the only explanation is gravitational effects on agonist and antagonist muscles by causing tremor (as described by Rohracher) but the literature falls short in a number of areas. This tremor ceases in space and has only received some speculative explanation. The effect of BMS (as described by Nazarov et al) on blood flow and muscle strength increases was given only a cursory glance by Rubins, Issurin, Bosco and Cardinale etc., so we are very interested to pursuing the Russian texts to advance the theory. regards Alan BROWN Melbourne Huizing wrote: > > In fact, the use of vibration in sports is described shortly in the > book " Supertraining " , and I remember several articles in the > translated Russian magazine (translated by dr. Yessis) of which I > forgot the name. I fully agree that it would be of significant > scientific value if information from the former Russian researchers on > this subject, like dr. Nazarov, Issurin and Kopykov, would become > available. > > drs. Huizing > The Netherlands > > Re: Re: Soviet Secrets and Russian Myths > > Dr Yessis, > > Thank you for taking the time to respond. > A team of physicians here are trying to evaluate the effects of BMS on a > range of previously difficult to treat conditions using vibration and > the majority of original data are in a language we are unable to > adequately interpret. > We are aware of the existence of some valuable formulaes which may > assist in solving a number of problems we are having with optimal > frequencies, which only today we are excited to discover can be exposed > using ultrasound. > We met with Professor Nazarov in the 1990's and were astounded at the > extraordinary depth of knowledge his team had related to the effect of > vibration on biological systems, but, the West had had a negative impact > on his altruism by this stage and we were unable to retain his services > any longer. > If, in dusting off some of your archived books, you rediscover these > documents, our team would love to communicate. > We are particularly interested in the impact of vibration on the > microvenous pumping system?? As would a wide range of physicians and > trainers. > > Thanking you in anticipation > > Alan BROWN > Melbourne > Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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