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Q & A for The 16% – Will Wide Infrasternal Angles Benefit from Side Plank or Inversion?

April 20, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Grab your @neurocoffee for this morning’s Q & A for The 16%… From Michael: I’ve heard you say that you would side plank a wide ISA. Can you go into detail about why  and what effect it has on the ribcage?  Also, can you give some side plank examples you would use? Progressions, regressions? From […]

Q & A for The 16% – Foot mechanics that influence the pelvis – Knee Valgus problems?

April 13, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Hope you have your @neurocoffee for today’s Q & A. From Austin: I had a question about a video you posted a couple months ago. In the “Improving hip internal rotation- toe touch” video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OTEdut5W_E), you mention using dorsiflexion to achieve sacral nutation and maintain mid to max propulsion. You also mention plantarflexion putting the […]

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

Q & A for The 16% – Wide ISA Training Strategies to Recapture Internal Rotation

April 8, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

Question from Monica and Justin: What are some other training strategies for a wide individual who is compressed A to P in both the pelvis and the thorax who has lost hip bilaterally IR to try to regain the ability to reorient the ilium and move it relative to the sacrum? In this video: I […]

Half-Kneeling from the Inside-Out

April 7, 2020 By Bill Leave a Comment

I explain the most common pelvic orientations that you’ll see with half-kneeling exercises. Establishing control in half-kneeling is foundational to all of your split-stance and single leg exercises such as split squats, lunges, and step-up. #halfkneeling #pelvicfloor #billhartmanpt Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

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