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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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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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Personal Training in London

I have been wailing and gnashing my teeth of late trying to find some great personal trainers here in London.

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NLP courses

Most people would agree the hardest muscle to get into shape is the one 'between the ears.'

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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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What's a girl to do?

It's been so long since my knee injury. You'd think I'd have got over it and be back on my bike as it were! . . But alas It's taking me a while to build my fitness up again.

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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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Introduction to Tai Chi Training

This article is merely a brief and light hearted introduction to Tai Chi. My next article will focus upon how the key principles of Tai Chi can be used to develop optimum sports performance.

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Catalano (Sam) All about tennis coaching.

Hi seeking info to implement into my tennis coaching to increase the development of my young players, all suggestions greatly appreciated. For e.g simple ways to understand a kick serve.

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GrahamPhysios Blog

For online injury advice combined with performance enhancement look no further.

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