2 Questions: Could you explain how you cue the suitcase carry? Do you want to see scap retraction and depression? And does it expand the anterior upper ribs, and compress the posterior upper ribs? Would you expect an individual to benefit from both biasing their feet towards inhalation and exhalation? Through self-testing I have found […]
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Q & A for The 16% – Early, Mid, and Late Propulsion of the Gait Cycle
Question: The question I have is regarding the gait cycle and the compression arc. Would you be able to give a demonstration (using a pelvis model) of the orientation of the spine, pelvis, and femur at each stage of propulsion? In this video: I break down the gait cycle from inside the pelvis outward to […]
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, […]
Bill Hartman’s Weekly Q & A for the 16% – December 1, 2019
This week on YouTube: Bill Hartman’s Weekly Q & A for the 16% – November 24, 2019: https://youtu.be/aLo5oSUJVrY How to Use Lifting Belts as a Teaching Tool: https://youtu.be/vec1-JgSR_k The IFAST Podcast #4 with Mike Robertson and Bill Hartman – Incentives and Word of Mouth Marketing: https://youtu.be/p4AMnsWyLpQ Before you prescribe I,T,Y exercises, consider the consequences: https://youtu.be/12J8RFt7zaA […]
Weekly Update and Q & A for October 20, 2019
Weekly Update: Time was limited because of The Intensive VIII wrapping up last weekend, but I’m back with a new Q & A this week! Here’s the last Q & A if you missed it Here’s the video showing a manual approach to increasing knee flexion I’ve also been busy on Instagram for The 16% […]