2024-05-21
A lot of people are focused on glute training because partly, they want to help reduce and prevent low back pain (so they say). How much evidence is there that glute training actually helps low back pain and does it […]
read more2024-05-6
In part 1 of our low back pain series (you can read HERE), I discussed several misconceptions as well as more effective strategies to help pain perception. One of the key issues with low back pain is hip mobility and […]
read more2024-05-5
I actually have great sympathy for the modern fitness professional. For me, when I began in the late 90’s, most of the information we could learn about training came largely from textbooks (okay, we were all guilty of looking at […]
read more2024-04-24
Hip mobility is of course always a hot topic because having good hip mobility allows us to be stronger and more powerful, but also can help with issues of both knee and low back pain. While social media has a […]
read more2024-04-1
One of the biggest issues in fitness is that people rarely understand the value of certain exercises. An exercise can be labeled a core training drill and it just goes on the list of hundreds of other core training exercises. […]
read more2024-03-16
No matter how much fitness professionals want to proclaim the solution to back pain is more deadlifting (sorry, I can’t help but think of the old Will Ferrell SNL cowbell skit), there are those that have low back pain when […]
read more2024-03-12
Oh social media, thank you for always being able to give me something to write about when I am feeling a bit stuck for topics to discuss. You see, the other day Jessica sent me a post from a young […]
read more2024-02-11
Jessica Bento, Physical Therapist (Creator DVRT Restoration Certification, DVRT Rx Shoulder, Knees, Pelvic Control, & Gait Courses) I get it, you don’t have to be a physical therapist or a fitness professional to know that tight hip flexors can create […]
read more2024-02-7
Jessica Bento, Physical Therapist (Creator DVRT Restoration Certification, DVRT Rx Shoulder, Knees, Pelvic Control, & Gait Courses) We have done quite a few posts about the VMO (Vastus Medialis Oblique is one of four quadriceps muscles), as for some reason […]
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