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The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% - Season 18 - Number 2

The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% - Season 18 - Number 2

Released Sunday, 9th July 2023
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The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% - Season 18 - Number 2

The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% - Season 18 - Number 2

The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% - Season 18 - Number 2

The Bill Hartman Podcast for The 16% - Season 18 - Number 2

Sunday, 9th July 2023
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This weeks topics:

  1. Late ER of the Upper Extremity
  2. Cutting Mechanics/Pelvic outlet
  3. Cutting Mechanics/slant board use

Don’t forget to check out the latest RECONsider Podcast episode.Hope you had a great week!Link in bio.SIG#exercise #fitness #podcast #movement #stretching #workout #billhartmanpt #DPTstudent #physicaltherapist #strengthcoach #personaltrainer #movement #constraints #wideISA #narrowISA #infrasternalangle #movement #posture #cutting #changeofdirection #agilitydrills #reaching #propulsion SUBSCRIBE for even more helpful content:YT: https://www.youtube.com/@BillHartmanPTIG: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/FB: https://www.facebook.com/BillHartmanPTWEB: https://billhartmanpt.com/0:00 This Q&A is with Anat who had a foundational question in regard to working with Narrow ISA individuals and capturing the late ER representation on the right side. She had a martial arts background, so we use this as an example. This led to discussion of how the relative movement in the upper extremity changes with position.7:04 This Q&A is with Thanasis who wanted to review the mechanics of cutting in regard to the pelvic outlet and connective tissue behaviors. This also gave us an opportunity to understand the necessity of our intentions with exercise selection and the importance of secondary consequences.19:31 This Q&A is with Jordan who had a question about some change of direction activity the involves manipulation of the foot position as we move into and out of a cut. Recognition of the actual foot position for change of direction will matter as will recognition of foot position for the activity in question in regard to transfer of one activity to another. There are also secondary consequences that influence systemic movement that may be undesirable.

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