I had a great call with a long-time family member working in high level sport. We covered a lot of ground including feet and some of the behaviors and capabilities of the 3 main foot types. I thought it would be useful to consider how the foot types may bias your performance in the gym, […]
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Q & A for The 16% – Why do you lose Hip Internal Rotation?
I have a question from the IFAST PT fellow, so grab your @neurocoffee for this one. From Austin: If somebody has limited hip IR, that would indicate anterior compression, however you have mentioned a loss of IR being due to compression below the level of the trochanter posteriorly. How do you determine whether compression is […]
The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% – Season 3 – Number 6
Get the whole week in one podcast. This weeks topics: Why there are no sagittal or frontal plane movements Can you really “bulletproof” your knees and ankles? Why your movement changes don’t stick Coffee ’n’ coaches Conference Call highlights What causes a loss of hip internal rotation Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Coffee ‘n’ Coaches Conference Call – 7-9-20
Happy Chips ’n’ Salsa Day! (Thursday!) Wow! We had a great Coffee ’n’ Coaches Conference Call this morning. As always, I had my @neurocoffee in hand! We covered a lot of ground from rehab issues like how to talk about pain to identifying the source of stiff big toe limitations all the way to performance […]
Q & A for The 16% – Why Your Movement Changes Won’t Stick
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 […]