Practical science about movement health and performance. toddhargrove.substack.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | FitnessHealth & Fitness |
My guest on this episode is Adam Young, a golf instructor and author of the excellent book The Practice Manual.
We discussed Adam’s personal journey in developing a unique task-oriented teaching style. He explained how his early experiences with te... more
My guest for this podcast is Greg Lehman. Greg is a physical therapist, chiropractor, and researcher. Our main subject was a new study that found very positive results for Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT). I thought Greg would be a good guy to ask ... more
Today’s podcast is a 15-minute movement lesson you can do in a chair. It's a novel way to get the pelvis and spine moving, and bring some awareness to how they coordinate to keep you comfortable and balanced. It involves walking the sit bones over th... more
Leigh Egger is a physiotherapist and trainer working as head of performance at Feyenoord Rotterdam, a Dutch professional soccer club.
I first became interested in Leigh’s work because he had extensive knowledge about applying the ideas of Frans Bos... more
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Very interesting topics and guests.
Keep up the good work. Ive enjoyd your presentation at San Diego pain summit a lot!
Greetings from Germany
Dennis
I’ve been a fan of Todd’s since his first book. His straight forward approach to the complexities of pain, movement and performance are refreshing. The discussion and guests on the pod are a reflection of this, well worth the listen.
So glad he is starting a podcast!
I’ve read both of Todd’s books and have followed his blog for a few years now. I find him to be one of the most insightful voices when it comes to pain and rehab, especially coming from someone not classically trained as a healthcare professional. Looking forward to more episodes!
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