If you’re trying to understand how certain activities or tools apply to The Model, today’s Q & A will be a good representation of how we look at interventions and outcomes. Grab your @neurocoffee and here we go. From Mark: Bill LOVE the content really good. My question refers to exercise modality and your opinion […]
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Q & A for The 16% – Assessing and Training Young Athletes
Today’s topic is Long-Term Athletic Development playing off a question I got at askbillhartman@gmail.com. It’s a common concern for parents of young athletes. It’s also related to a blog that I reposted today from 2014 that still applies. Grab a @neurocoffee. Here we go. From Adam: My son, who is 13 years old, is a […]
Q & A for The 16% – What Online Assessments Should You Use?
I got a question that’s been more common of late as more trainers, coaches, and therapist go online. Grab a @neurocoffee and dig in to the week. From Allen: What advice can you give me on what online assessments I should be using? Simple advice. It’s not so much about what assessments I think you […]
Q & A for The 16% – Elbow Valgus Explained and Treatment/Training Strategies
I finally got a good elbow question that will shed some light on why it’s not so different from any other joint. Hope you have your @neurocoffee in hand. From John: I have heard you mention how examining relative motion at the elbow is very similar to the knee. I have had great success utilizing the […]
Q & A for The 16% – Manipulating Propulsion with The Camporini Deadlift
I’ve been delaying this one for a while, so I could include some video demonstrations via my amazing technical wizardry. It’s good one, so grab a cup of @neurocoffee and enjoy today’s Q&A. From Josh: Are there variations of the Camporini deadlift? I feel like I’ve seen it with the front foot toes elevated, back foot toes […]