Get your @neurocoffee. Here’s today’s Q & A. From Zhang: I noticed on my female clients, mostly narrow ISA, that a lot of them have anterior pelvis orientation (lordotic lumbar spine, limited hip extension, butt back during squats). One way I use to promote posterior pelvis orientation is by using a heel ramp and cueing […]
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The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% – Season 2 Number 7
Listen to this week in review while you pretend to work. 😉 1. Shoulder IR limitations and influence on the golf swing 2. Low bar squat shoulder position and lunge compensations 3. Influences on neck rotation 4. 6 am Coffee and Coaches Conference Call 5. Interpretation of table tests and position Find Bill: Instagram Facebook […]
Q & A for The 16% – Range of Motion Interpretation Mistakes
I get a lot of questions as to how I interpret table tests, and how I relate the results of them to representations of the archetypes, symmetry or asymmetry, and what interventions are best. Your chessboard (the compilation of all your table measures) produces a 4D representation of your client in space. This guides your […]
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Viscoelastic tissues vs Pressure management for ankle range of motion Lever model failure Jim Ferris’ mustache Mental models and context How to ask questions Quality of the questions vs. answers Arnold in Pumping Iron and the Pump #anklestretches #thepump #billhartmanpt Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Q & A for The 16% – Elbow Pain with Low Bar Back Squat Explained – Knee Position with Lunges
Grab your @neurocoffee or maybe a margarita for today’s Q & A! From Mike: What causes elbow pain when unpacking the bar in a low bar back squat? What can I do about it? From Mike (a different Mike): What causes the back knee to deviate outward when trying to perform a lunge or a […]