I’ve been fascinated with water since reading Gerald Pollack’s The Fourth Phase of Water. It’s properties answer a lot of questions in regard to how our body behaves from the cellular level on up to complex movements. We had a discussion in the purple room about some of these properties and how it influences synovial […]
Bill Hartman mentorship
Two Strategies to Get Things Done
Lately, I seem to be very busy but not getting as much done as I’d like. We don’t benefit from just being busy. We benefit from getting things done. It is the completion of tasks that make the difference. Seeing as we are three days into the 2nd quarter of 2018, I thought it would […]
Anatomy… Why do we have clavicles?
Students tend to be weak in regard to dynamic anatomy. Learning anatomy via rote memorization, as is often the case, is not meaningful or useful. If anatomy is learned in context or with an analogy is can be easier to learn, understand, and apply. Here is a short video discussing why humans (not dogs) have […]
Infrasternal Angle Video Demonstration
Here’a brief video to show how the lower rib cage and diaphragm interact to alter the appearance of the infrasternal angle.
Breakfast Podcast with Derek Hansen at Sprintcoach.com
Derek Hansen was in Indy for the NFL Combine recently. I was honored to join him for breakfast and a chat. Here’s what we talked about.