• Back to front

    Back to front

    After finding much success in the treatment of pain with a particular presentation, I started honing in on what seems to be a reasonably common problem. With this blog entry, I share my thoughts on what could well be considered a controversial idea on strength training in response to the analysis of movement.

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  • The importance of finding ‘me’ time

    The importance of finding ‘me’ time

    The content of this blog is anecdotal in nature, delving into analysis of one of my workouts. Exploring preferred and perhaps undesirable movement patterns and, how learning how to tame them can make any workout rehabilitative if you’ve the desire to change the cause, not just the symptoms of a given pain or injury. It…

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  • How to get more stretchy, sans stretching

    How to get more stretchy, sans stretching

    Today I’m going to share observations from movement sessions 1.3-1.7, including the revelation that I’d greatly increased my left side ankle mobility, just three weeks into my ten week training block! Along with some pretty impressive changes to the locking of my left knee.

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  • Hop hop hopeless

    Hop hop hopeless

    Moving along with results from my massive 2.5hr personal Super Session of testing, we come to power and agility. Whilst my results were unsurprisingly dismal, this section of testing was fun, I love jumping & hopping!! When I was a gymnast I loved to leap and flip and fly through the air. It really was…

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  • Too embarrassed for words

    Too embarrassed for words

    Keen to learn more UGLY results from my Super Session? Sit back and prepare yourself, I’m about to get even more honest about just how de-conditioned I allowed my body to become, but first I’ll share some observations post session 1.2

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  • How quickly things change

    How quickly things change

    If you have an interest in human movement, or have interest to learn just how quickly pain can change? Then this blog instalment is for you. Today I’m writing about my training and my rapidly evolving symptoms.

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  • Learn to stand on your own one foot

    Learn to stand on your own one foot

    Sure learning to stand on your own two feet is important, but competency standing on one is too! Some of you may remember the program I was offering a couple years back: The 8.one.15 Balance Method, launched not long after returning from my second round of mat leave. The program was driven by my, what…

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  • The journey begins

    The journey begins

    My journey has commenced, and it began with a HUGE Super Session of testing. In the coming weeks I’m going to share with you some of my less than impressive results,. And what I think is a perfect example to demonstrate the belief that good health is not something your work to ‘attain’ rather something…

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  • The Joy of Exercise

    The Joy of Exercise

    Even the most motivated & experienced gym-goer can lose their way with an exercise program. Routine might well be the key to consistency but it’s almost inevitable that some sort of change will come along to challenge your perfectly manicured daily/weekly regime. Enthusiasm quickly fades into complacency. And heaven forbid a relief in symptoms is…

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  • An honest share

    An honest share

    I’m embarking on my own “10 week Movement Plan for Action”! And I thought, what better way to demonstrate what it is that I do in the gym to help my clients, than to share my journey with you, warts and all! You can read my first instalment below.

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