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Connecting the Dots
Manage episode 290022280 series 2794467
The way the human body connects is fascinating.
Wouldn't you agree?
Understanding the body as a whole and not just the sum of its parts brings greater awareness to how everything works together.
Today, we explore this concept, also known as regional interdependence.
We discuss movement compensation, how we adapt our movement for better and sometimes for worse. Gray dives into why our joints favor either mobility or stability and how all this applies to your movement.
We won't give away any more without listening to it for yourself but stay tuned until the end when we close the episode with another Fireside Chat with Gray.
So let’s connect the dots with this episode of the Movement Podcast -- powered by FMS.
SHOW NOTES & LINKS:
- SAID Principle
- Range
- Super Size Me Documentary
- Common Sense to Evaluating Movement
- FMS Level 1 Course
- Regional Interdependence And Limiting Factors To Performance
- Case Study: Regional Interdependence in Action
- Checking the Boxes: If You’re Going to Think About Movement, Where Should You Start?
- What is the SFMA?
Symmio
Welcome to Functional Health & Wellness!
Bab
1. Connecting the Dots (00:00:00)
2. Gray explains regional interdependence (00:04:24)
3. Western culture and functional exercise (00:07:51)
4. Body builders and "exercise" (00:08:52)
5. Human adaptability (00:11:41)
6. SAID principle (00:13:51)
7. Specializing vs generalizing (00:14:10)
8. Who's responsibility? Super size me comparison (00:20:23)
9. Common Sense Approach to Movement (00:26:35)
10. Another good bar story (00:28:26)
11. Joint by joint approach (00:29:35)
12. Mobility and stability (00:32:20)
13. High Threshold strategy (00:33:41)
14. Why go with mobility first? (00:35:45)
15. Fireside Chat with Gray (00:42:17)
75 episod
Manage episode 290022280 series 2794467
The way the human body connects is fascinating.
Wouldn't you agree?
Understanding the body as a whole and not just the sum of its parts brings greater awareness to how everything works together.
Today, we explore this concept, also known as regional interdependence.
We discuss movement compensation, how we adapt our movement for better and sometimes for worse. Gray dives into why our joints favor either mobility or stability and how all this applies to your movement.
We won't give away any more without listening to it for yourself but stay tuned until the end when we close the episode with another Fireside Chat with Gray.
So let’s connect the dots with this episode of the Movement Podcast -- powered by FMS.
SHOW NOTES & LINKS:
- SAID Principle
- Range
- Super Size Me Documentary
- Common Sense to Evaluating Movement
- FMS Level 1 Course
- Regional Interdependence And Limiting Factors To Performance
- Case Study: Regional Interdependence in Action
- Checking the Boxes: If You’re Going to Think About Movement, Where Should You Start?
- What is the SFMA?
Symmio
Welcome to Functional Health & Wellness!
Bab
1. Connecting the Dots (00:00:00)
2. Gray explains regional interdependence (00:04:24)
3. Western culture and functional exercise (00:07:51)
4. Body builders and "exercise" (00:08:52)
5. Human adaptability (00:11:41)
6. SAID principle (00:13:51)
7. Specializing vs generalizing (00:14:10)
8. Who's responsibility? Super size me comparison (00:20:23)
9. Common Sense Approach to Movement (00:26:35)
10. Another good bar story (00:28:26)
11. Joint by joint approach (00:29:35)
12. Mobility and stability (00:32:20)
13. High Threshold strategy (00:33:41)
14. Why go with mobility first? (00:35:45)
15. Fireside Chat with Gray (00:42:17)
75 episod
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