The deadlift is one of the best exercises for both the power and strength athlete as well as the recovering patient in rehab. Not only can the lift be progressively overloaded for a proper training/rehab stimulus, but most importantly, it gives individuals the confidence...

Want to know how to bulletproof your core? By addressing your core strength in ALL 3 planes of movement. Here are 3 levels of exercises that you can perform targeting each plane of movement: sagittal, frontal, & transverse. Start with level 1 and progress...

Lunges are one of the most commonly performed exercises in rehab and general fitness alike – and for good reason. You are able to target different muscle groups or movement patterns just simply by changing up lunge directions from forward, to backwards, to sideways,...

HOW: Anchor bands above your head. With a band in each hand and your arms straight, pull down where your arms are by your side and palms facing back creating tension on the sides of your back. From this position, hinge forward at the...

HOW: Start by lying on your back. Hold a swissball over your head with your arms all of the up. Bring the ball up as your crunch up using your core and place the ball in between your legs. The ball in between your...

HOW: While standing, place one hand behind your neck with your elbow pointing up. Place the other hand behind your low back holding a dowel that connects up to your hand behind your head. Pull down with the lower hand and hold that stretch.    ...

HOW: Start by lying on your back with a swiss ball underneath your feet. With your legs together, slightly push into the ball with your heels and bring your knees up towards your chest.    FEEL: You should feel your hip muscles working.    COMPENSATION: Don’t...

HOW: Anchor a band about knee height. Loop it around the outside knee just about the knee cap. The band should feel like it’s trying to pull your leg inwards. Your goal is to resist the band and push out against the band at...

HOW: Anchor bands above your head. With a band in each hand and your arms straight, pull down where your arms are by your side and palms facing back creating tension on the sides of your back. From this position, shift your weight to...

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