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Q & A for the 16% – TFL Tightness Solution – Kettlebell Supine Arm Bar Video Explained

April 28, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

I have my @neurocoffee in hand. Here’s today’s Q&A. From John: I hope things are going well for you up there in Indianapolis. It’s rare a issue that I see but if you could cover what to do for a Left TFL that will not reduce tone, resisting comfortable loading patterns and driving anterior hip […]

Q & A for The 16% – What Causes the Hip Shift in Your Squat – Left or Right?

April 22, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Want to know why your hips shift to the left or to the right when you back squat? Grab your @neurocoffee. From Domen (and others!): Would you be so kind to elaborate a bit more on two different squat variations you posted on the Instagram. The ones a person can use if there is a […]

Q & A for The 16% – Heavy Presses, Chin-ups, and Suspension Trainers to Increase Mobility?

April 17, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Grab your @neurocoffee and have a listen to todays Q & A. From Thomas: In your Q and A from November 3rd someone wrote in who was trying to reestablish eccentric orientation. He noted he was trying not to focus on compressive exercises like deadlift and bench and was trying to focus on exercises like chin-ups […]

Q & A for The 16% – Hip External rotation solution – Rib stiffness strategy – Hand to Shoulder ER/IR

April 15, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

I hope you made your @neurocoffee because I have 3 great Q & A’s for today. From Eduard: How do you distinguish between the genetically determined structure of being an narrow vs. wide and a body that starts for example as a wide and does tons of compressive hardcore weight and in result ends up […]

Too Simple Solution: Breathing to expand the rib cage and maintain shoulder range of motion

April 8, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Compression for bench press strength. Expansion for shoulder range of motion. Too simple? #shouldermobility #shoulderpain #billhartmanpt   Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

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