Question from Justin: I have been thinking about the mechanics of base stealing in baseball and trying to use your rethinking agility video as a reference for understanding, but I was wondering if you could clarify the pelvic floor mechanics if you’re starting from a lateral stance without a cut or change of direction preceding […]
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When Stretching Works… and When Stretching Fails
What the world needs is another video or study on stretching! NOT! Here’s a perspective that may be helpful. You’re not really changing the muscles when you’re stretching. That’s why stretching fails… thankfully! If stretching worked the way most people think, we’d be a nightmare of restrictions and extreme mobilities that we’d never be able […]
Whiteboard Session: 2 Squats and 2 Strategies
There are many representations that may pass for a squat. Not all are created equal nor are they achieved the same way. Some are better than others. Structure matters. Strategy matters. In this video: I show you two different strategies that may result in a squat below parallel. One may be better than the other. […]
The Intensive XII Applications are open! [Update… Apps are now closed!]
It’s time for round XII! The Intensive XI group is already at work on their prep. It’s time to select the next group for The Intensive XII. Applications are already coming in at a high rate from my mentorship list, so I probably won’t be keeping them open much longer. Only 8 professionals will be […]
Q & A for The 16% – Hip Impingement? Should you do a “hip scour” to determine hip joint shape?
Hey Bill, I’ve been diving into your videos about initial assessments and measurements, and I had a quick question about your hip flexion measurement. When you’re measuring hip flexion, do you like the use of a hip scour before you test the compressive hip flexion position? I was curious if you’d change the angle of […]