The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% Season 5 Number 8 This week’s topics: Thoracic outlet Syndrome Solutions Bench Press Lockout Strategies Left Shoulder Impingement solutions Coffee ’n’ Coaches: Yield/overcoming Gait New Client Strategies and Complexity
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Q & A for The 16% – There’s No Sagittal or Frontal Plane Movement
Here’s a tough one for ya! Better have a strong cup of @neurocoffee ready. From Alex: Thank you for the ongoing content, it has been revelationary in terms of my thinking towards movement. I’d watched your upload of the 6am Coaches Conference Call from this morning (apologies with the time delay between UK and USA, […]
Q & A for The 16% – How do Sensory Systems and Neurology Factor into Movement
A deep, philosophical question for a Monday. This one will take 2 cups of @neurocoffee. From Eduard: the model of inhalation and exhalation works and it is to your credit to show simple solutions to put a human body into positions to facilitate the desired outcome and to restore normal breathing mechanics and movement options. But […]
Q & A for The 16% – Overcoming the Limitation of Your Model of Movement
I’ve my @neurocoffee, hope you have yours. Here’s today’s Q & A. From Carmine: I appreciate the content you’ve continued to put out during these times. I have a question in regard to your model. George Box said “All models are wrong, some are useful.” What would you say are the limitations of your model? […]
Q & A for The 16% – The Complex Client – Circle of Competence and Behavior Change
Question: I’ve been following your videos lately and figured I’d ask a question regarding how systemic factors (for lack of a better term) play into your treatment and training approach and how you might address this in dialogue with those that come to see you for help. For example, you may find some limitations in […]