“The absolute best thing athletes can do is play another sport they enjoy, but are not great at.”
Read MoreProfessionals are focused on WHAT they are doing rather than WHY they are doing it, WHEN it is being implemented, and HOW it is being performed.
Read MoreThis change in perspective can help an athlete become stronger, demonstrate better functional carry over, and promote injury prevention and safety simultaneously.
Read MoreMovement and music are beautiful… Are you conducting and rehearsing a symphony or just banging a bunch of instruments and making a lot of noise?
Read MoreAll exercises should be corrective by nature. If they’re hurting you what’s the point?
Read MoreUnderstand, the injury itself is not the problem, it is a symptom of a movement problem or stressor.
Read MoreIf you are a strength coach/PT/ATC who works with professional athletes and you have not adopted this mindset, your late to the game…
Read MoreNo one is working on their brakes. We have essentially created a generation of athletes who can put out a ton of force, really fast, and crash to stop.
Read MoreUnlike the characteristic of being human, not all PT clinics and not all PTs are “created equal”.
Read MoreImpingement (osseous approximation) is a compensation for instability!
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