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Sue Falsone
Sue Falsone, physical therapist, speaker and educator, is the author of The Shoulder video The Cervical Thoracic Junction video Lectures ...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 39
The Long Beach Perform Better Summit was outstanding. I sat in on many sessions and enjoyed delivering my talk, based on Can You Go? I have been expandi...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 38
Bret Contreras is always fun to read, but I thought this article really summed a LOT of knowledge in one quick easy-to-do system. I always like Bre...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 36
Just settling in after a quick trip to Providence and Orlando. I will be in Munich, Germany this weekend and then have a couple of quiet(er) weeks. Even...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 35
First off, let’s finish up the website tour of my Art of Coaching class in London. Last week, I highlighted some of our partic...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 37
I got into a discussion with some advanced lifters about training methods here in Munich on Friday, and I tried to explain what I learned from...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 30
I am a big fan of James Clear. He went on a short vacation from blogging and now I'm happy to have him back. “Falling in love with b...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Issue # 34
I thought this week we should try something a bit new and different. I finished my firstArt of Coaching workshop in London last weekend and was impress...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 33
Basically, all I do now is travel and teach. I was talking with my group the other day about being careful with our goals. In junior college, I told my ...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 28
With the release of Can You Go?, I've been getting lots of email with questions about assessment, usually around the issue of longevi...
Dan John: Wandering Weights, Our Epic Journey Through All Things Heavy, Issue # 32
I always carry a handkerchief on Father’s Day. Maybe one day I'll tell the story. But I always wish both my mother and father would have lived...