Posts tagged "corrective exercise"
Chuck Wolf: Discovering the “Whys” of Injury
Fitness professionals do well with the "whats, whens and hows" of program design. Chuck Wolf considers the importance and priority of understanding the “...
Emily Splichal: Time to Stabilization and Athlete Injury Risk
The anticipation of stabilization must be so well programmed that peak stability occurs before ground contact. Emily Splichal discusses time to stabilization in regard to performance an...
Mark Cheng: Cues and Tips for Sphinx Position Drills
With proper cuing, the sphinx position is perfect for core stability progressions and can help identify asymmetries. Mark Cheng makes it easy for you.
Sue Falsone: External Shoulder Rotation Drill
To focus on exercises for external shoulder rotation, you can look beyond the shoulder to positions that challenge the entire body. Watch as Sue Falsone makes shoulder correctives a ful...
Mark Cheng: Tall-Kneeling Basics
Tall-kneeling is an oft-missed step between crawling and half-kneeling and lunging postures. Mark Cheng wants you to give it due attention and tells you what to look for.
Kathy Dooley: Functional Anatomy for All Disciplines
Need an anatomy refresher? Kathy Dooley proposes body painting as a new and powerful way to continue your functional anatomy education.
Adam Wolf: Integrated Motion and the Frontal Plane Lunge
From an integrated motion perspective, Adam Wolf details the use of frontal plane lunge variations as assessment tools and corrective exercises.
Charlie Weingroff: Reactive Neuromuscular Training for the Deep Squat
This quick video from Charlie Weingroff shows us a few variations on using Reactive Neuromuscular Training in designing a corrective exercise program for dysfunctions of the deep squat ...
Gray Cook: Movement Habits and Repatterning
Gray Cook advises you to look for lifestyle problems before you program correctives for your clients. If you’re trying to repattern without looking at habits and posture, you’re not...
Evan Osar: Forward Shoulder Posture and Scapular Retraction Exercises, Part II
Evan Osar continues his discussion on scapular retraction exercises for clients with forward shoulder posture and demonstrates how to integrate optimal shoulder alignment and control in...
Gray Cook: Corrective Exercise at The Edge of Ability
Corrective exercise should not be a rehearsal of outputs. Instead, it should represent challenging opportunities to manage mistakes at a fundamental level near the edge of ability. Mana...