I brought my @neurocoffee into the purple room so I could use a couple models to show you some key elements associate with the upper dorsal-rostral thorax. I spent some time this morning on a mentorship call discussing approaches to recapture the expansion in the area of the last few upper ribs and lower cervical […]
shoulder pain
Q & A for The 16% – Shoulder Impingement – Why and How?
I have my @neurocoffee as usual but today’s Q&A felt like it would work better with a little help from Alfred in The Purple Room. From David: I get a lot of left shoulder pain with bench pressing. Any pressing really. I’ve followed the typical recommendations of doing ITYW exercise, face pulls, and rotator cuff […]
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% – Range of Motion Interpretation Mistakes
I get a lot of questions as to how I interpret table tests, and how I relate the results of them to representations of the archetypes, symmetry or asymmetry, and what interventions are best. Your chessboard (the compilation of all your table measures) produces a 4D representation of your client in space. This guides your […]
Q & A for The 16% – Pump Handle Mechanics for Shoulder Internal Rotation and The Golf Swing
I’ve got my @neurocoffee, so here’s today’s Q & A. From Sarah: I’m have been putting forth a lot of effort to catch up and stay up with all of your content now that I have a little more time on my hands. I wanted to reach out with a couple questions/clarifications. Strategies for working on […]