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Learn to move better with internet video technology

Learning styles theory implies that individuals learn more when the educational experience is geared toward their preferred style of learning.

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Slow motion video & changing faulty running form to treat an injury

In otherwise healthy individual there can be multiple reasons for running with faulty form including: faulty underlying anatomical structure or weakness; a low level of pain, nagging lingering injury;

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Symmetry – Asymmetry: Problem Solving a Repetitive Use Injury

Searching for the reason that repetitive use injuries occur can be difficult and frustrating.

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How do you feel about your running form/style/technique?

During the initial interview with a client a standard question that I use is “how do you feel about your running form, do you think you have good form, or do you think you look like Ikabod Crane”?

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Broken Ankle

Jan 6 I missed the last 3 steps going downstairs and broke both ankles. The right was a minor fracture, and was put in a air splint. The left was broken in 3 places and a torn ligament.

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Ideal Running Form: Pose Running versus Chi Running – Theory & Evidence

Advice from coaches and personal fitness trainers can be classified into two categories; a theory based approach or an evidence based approach.

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Powerful Treatment for Running Injury

A Powerful Treatment for a Running Injury

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Training for distance running (and Injury)

I am 71 years of age and trying to return to running after more than twenty years of inactivity.

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How to warm up before training and event

TRAINING ADVICE
Warm ups
Warming up prior to exercise, helps lower your risk of injuries and the aches and pains that come with exercise.

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Core Training

Core training
The martial artist should train in resistance from a multi-directional i.e. all angles, multi-positional i.e. prone, upright, horizontal, bent-over, with multi-exercises.

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Running technique

You can't take one step forward to walk or run while you remain centered over your feet/foot. You must fall and lift to start and continue. This according to Jack Nirenstein

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haemoglobin levels and performance

what effect on performance would a 15% drop in haemoglobin levels have?
as any one had blood test and and had this problem ? and what was the outcome ?

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