I have a great question concerning how we reason our way through the process of making changes stick with out clients. Grab your @neurocoffee for this one.
From Marcel:
I have been implementing your model with some good success. But there seems to be a variation in how much the changes we get “stick”. Some clients things change really nicely and stay that way, and others it seems like a ongoing battle to maintain good movement variability. Can you talk about what factors can influence things not “sticking” ( ie. Stress, upper airway, training load ) and how to go about working out what that client needs if it hard to maintain changes.
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