A deep, philosophical question for a Monday. This one will take 2 cups of @neurocoffee. From Eduard: the model of inhalation and exhalation works and it is to your credit to show simple solutions to put a human body into positions to facilitate the desired outcome and to restore normal breathing mechanics and movement options. But […]
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Q &A for The 16% – How to Gain Ankle Mobility – Lateral Sled Dragging
With @neurocoffee in hand, here’s today’s (late) Q & A. From Eric: You posted a video of sled dragging for ankle mobility (posted around 5/18); can you breakdown the thought process for why this may help with ankle mobility where other strategies have failed? #sleddragging #anklemobility #billhartmanpt Find Bill: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Q & A for The 16% – Shoulder Pain with Overhead Pressing
I have my @neurocoffe, do you have yours for today’s Q & A From Eli: I’m having a bit of shoulder issue. When I press overhead either with a dumbbell, barbell, or kettlebell, I get a pinching in my shoulder. When I reach overhead, I don’t seem to get it at all. Is there something […]
Q & A for The 16% – Young Athlete Development and ISA Compensations & Strategies
My @neurocoffee is in hand and here’s this morning’s Q&A with a little bit of long-term athletic development feel to it. From Nate: I work do a lot of work with athletes in the age groups of 11-25 and I was curious if you think ISA compensations take time to manifest and therefore hard to […]
Q & A for The 16% – The 120 degree Straight Leg Raise – Side Split Squat
I have @neurocoffee in hand and hope you have yours for today’s Q & A. From Domen: What about people that are presenting with excessive straight leg raise (120°) and have limitation in hip IR but sufficient ER? Could it be that this person has an inhaled pelvis with anterior orientation which would still allow […]