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
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Too Simple Solution: Breathing to expand the rib cage and maintain shoulder range of motion
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
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
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
Q & A for the 16%… Split squat breakdown for early, mid, and late propulsion
Question: Could you run through some split squat variations and what strategies they bias eg. Front foot elevated, rear foot elevated etc. I watched your video on affecting the foot using a rear foot elevated split squat but didn’t fully understand the rationale? Here’s my answer and a demo of the foot as a representation […]