Just Fly Performance Podcast

509: Danny Lum on Isometrics, Elasticity, and Sprint Transfer

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Apr 2, 2026
Danny Lum, a Singapore-based strength coach and sport scientist known for applied research on isometrics and velocity-based training. He discusses isometric training, PNF stretching, and how to program isometrics across phases. Conversations cover squat depth and individualization, unilateral vs bilateral tradeoffs, velocity-based training for autoregulation, and the role of variability in power development.
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ANECDOTE

Danny's Late Start Sprinting Led To 11.9 Personal Best

  • Danny started sprinting later in life and ran a 11.9s 100m after four years of training before an injury.
  • He began sprinting to help coach his son and trained into Masters competition while working in Singapore's sport institute.
INSIGHT

Heavy Lifts Produce Sprint-Relevant Neural Drive

  • Heavy slow lifts still produce rapid neural firing if done with maximum intent, so slow external movement doesn't mean low neural drive.
  • Danny Lum explains this links heavy resistance to sprint-relevant neural activation despite slow bar speed during the lift.
ADVICE

Microdose Isometrics Into Your Warm-Up

  • If you include static stretching in warm-ups, add a 10-second isometric contraction at the stretched position to activate muscle and microdose isometric training.
  • Danny prescribes one 10-second isometric rep per stretch per session to accumulate ~50 seconds weekly.
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