The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% Season 7 Number 4 This week’s topics: Compression/Expansion – IR on ER Powerlifting – Bench Press and Compression Golf Swing – superimposing IR on ER Coffee ’n’ Coaches Conference Call External Rotation is Expansion
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The Bill Hartman for The 16% – Season 6 – Number 2
The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% Season 6 Number 2 This week’s topics: Influence of compression vs. expansion Ankle instability or weakness Bench press and shoulder pain Coffee ’n’ Coaches Conference Call: ER vs IR Suitcase carry: contralateral vs ipsilateral load
Q & A for The 16% – Understanding Models and Compressive Strategies that Limit Movement
Grab your @neurocoffee for today’s Q&A. From Rachel: I’m having a hard time conceptualizing anterior/posterior compression. If an individual shows a posterior to anterior compressive strategy, they will lose ER of appendages. In my mind, if someone is compressing posteriorly, wouldn’t muscles (say, glute max, piriformis, traps) be concentrically oriented, wouldn’t this lead to gains of […]
Q & A for The 16% – Understanding Rotation Biases in Athletes
Question: Can inhale and exhale strategies be unilateral or more pronounced in the left or right, more specifically in unilateral sports athletes such as baseball, softball, volleyball, hockey etc..? In this video: I show how an athlete creates rotation and how breathing and propulsive strategies can either support turning or prevent normal rotation from occurring. […]
Q & A for The 16% – Terminology Explained – Strategies, Orientations, and Actions
Question: One thing that would help me better understand and apply some of the concepts you reference in your videos is aligning more precisely with terminology. Specifically, some of the terms/concepts you frequently use feel synonymous even though they are not. It sometimes confuses me. For example, in an absolute sense exhalation strategy, compression strategy, […]