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Andrew’s Blog
February 5, 2014
My Mentor with Tips for Pain Free Driving
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November 5, 2013
Pull Pattern
Another one of the seven primal patterns, pulling movements are often neglected or underdeveloped compared to their sister pattern, pushing movements. This is often because people don’t have vision for...
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November 2, 2013
Abdominal Specific Movements
EXAMPLE EXERCISES Four-Point TVA Stance and Progressions Get on hands and knees with the hands directly beneath the shoulders and the knees directly beneath the hips. ...
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October 30, 2013
Squat Pattern
SQUAT You don’t know squat. But you should. One of the seven primal patterns, squatting was essential for survival when we were cavemen and -women. And while evolution has...
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October 14, 2013
Foot pronation is not associated with increased injury risk in novice runners wearing a neutral shoe: a 1-year prospective cohort study
Abstract Objective To investigate if running distance to first running-related injury varies between foot postures in novice runners wearing neutral shoes. Design A 1-year epidemiological observational prospective cohort study. Setting...
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October 7, 2013
How Can I Train My Abs Without Doing Crunches?
Squat Dead Lift Lunge Step Up Clean Snatch Turkish Get Up Shoulder Press Push Up Pull Up Row Abdominal Hollowing Lower Abdominal #1-#4 Plank Side Bridge Upper/Lower Body Russian Twist...
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July 15, 2013
Posture and Swim Speed
There are two simple ways to swim faster: increase your stroke rate (SR) or increase your stroke length (SL) In other words, SR x SL = swimming velocity. But Terry...
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July 7, 2013
Machine Training Faults: Stabilizers
Weak or untrained stabilizers can be overloaded quickly, sending inhibitory signals to the prime movers of a specific movement and resulting in decreased neural drive to those muscles. In other...
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