You cannot blindly prescribe exercises based on the sport or the position that the athlete plays. Each athlete has their own personalized physics that determines how they perform. The exercise prescription should respect that fact. We must adapt the exercise, the cues, and the execution to meet the needs of the individual rather than just […]
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Question: What words are meaningful to your clients?
A question in regard to using common industry jargon in speaking with clients: What do your clients prefer to hear? Which words are relatable to them and their understanding? How we communicate certainly matters. We speak differently to different groups or individuals. Most of this happens unconsciously. We don’t talk to our closest friends and […]
Bill Hartman’s Weekly Q & A for The 16% – December 22, 2019
Bill Hartman’s Weekly Q & A for The 16% – December 22, 2019 This week on YouTube: Bill Hartman’s Weekly Q & A for The 16% – December 15, 2019: The IFAST Podcast #7 – The what, why and how of continuing education: https://youtu.be/ltw_swOprj4 Understanding the Influence of Orientation on Range of Motion: https://youtu.be/mpmS5ubWjVw This […]
Understanding the Influence of Orientation on Range of Motion
The orientation of the pelvis and thorax influence the shape of the axial skeleton as well as the position of the glenoid and the acetabulum. This, in turn, influences muscle orientation and action to produce the available range of motion that is available during movement or table tests. In this video, manipulate the Padawan’s position […]
The IFAST Podcast #7 with Mike Robertson and Bill Hartman – Continuing Ed: The What, Why, and How
If you want to go there, it starts HERE. Continuing education is a critical part of any professional’s growth. But where do you start with con ed? And how does that process evolve over the years? In this show, we talk about: Our initial forays into continuing education, The role of seminars – including the […]