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The Year We Stopped Pretending

Christine Ruffolo   I’ve been teaching PE for twenty-three years.  I’ve seen and survived a lot of things, just as my students have.  The last ...
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A Shift in Perspective

Christian Paev   Not “am I good”, but “am I good enough”. Not “does it look good” but “how I feel doing it”. Not “to ...
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Hamstring Injuries (Part 2)

Austin Einhorn   In my last post, I broke down why traditional hamstring training is backward. Here’s the gist:   The biceps femoris is overworked: ...
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Hamstring Injuries (Part 1)

Austin Einhorn   Hamstring exercises are the Shakeweights and Slapchops of the late 2000s—wildly popular but not exactly getting the job done. Athletes today have ...
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El Equilibrio

Miguel Viero   Principles of balance and equilibrium in Spanish.  
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An Atypical Leg Day

Gary Stockdale   Different strategies, principles, and concepts to challenge conventional assumptions.     View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Gary ...
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Feldenkrais for Fibromyalgia

Christian Rabhansl   Feldenkrais for Fibromyalgia   It seems that chronic pain conditions are on the rise today. These include, among others, headaches, back pain, ...
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Mobility or Space Issue?

Adarian Barr     Unfortunately this post can’t be embedded but it is worth the extra click to see it.      
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Three Exercises Everybody Needs (Part 3)

Samantha Faulhaber   So far we’ve done this one that’s available for free to everyone that produces magic and is simple enough to do when you’re waiting ...
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Three Exercises Everybody Needs (Part 2)

Samantha Faulhaber   This one is the one about meeting God, or – freeing up your frozen, locked-up back. Keep it in your back pocket ...
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Three Exercises Everybody Needs (Part 1)

Samantha Faulhaber   By far the three videos I’m going to showcase in this three-parter are the ones I’m most proud of, find most useful, ...
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“Toes to Bar” Multiple Ways

Jenn Pilotti     Is this a leg exercise or an arm exercise?   It depends on how it’s taught. If you lift your toes ...
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Examining Elbow Pain

Tom Morrison   If you’re experiencing persistent elbow pain, it’s good to get an in-person assessment with a Physiotherapist.     The most common causes of ...
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Summer & Yang Derangement Syndrome

Dare Carrasquillo   I made the May subscribers talk into a public audio podcast shareable on Spotify. Embedded below.     If Spotify isn’t your ...
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The Perfectionist Paradox

Craig Mallett   The work I am doing is mostly antithetical to what popular culture seeks these days, even the ones that appear on the ...
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Progressing or Regressing the Crow

Jeremy Fein     View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Jeremy Fein (@jeremyfein)
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Experimental Self Inquiry: Walk In A Circle

Seth Dellinger   This series consists of provocations to stimulate your body’s deep instinct to learn. Written instructions are provided to invite you to be ...
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Kids, Connection, & Collaboration

Nick Konow   I share a lot on here about my kids. The primary reason is that my kids (all kids) represent a true embodiment ...
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