Understanding The Deadlift
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The deadlift is a great exercise to improve sports performance, increase metabolism and prevent injury. Many people in the gym environment perform the deadlift wrong which may be due to technique, orthopaedic profile, flexibility issues or even insufficient core strength in the back and abdominal wall that may hinder performance. I used to train footballers at Watford Football Club and currently …
Read MoreSwiss Ball Training
Swiss Balls have been used in the fitness environment and rehabilitation setting for years. They are also known as a fit ball, exercise ball and gym ball and is a fantastic training tool from injury to performance conditioning. For the personal trainer and or rehabilitation specialist it is a great assessment tool as well for people with back pain or who need to …
Read MoreWhy are CHEK Practitioners Unique?
What is a CHEK Practitioner? CHEK Practitioner’s, Exercise Coaches and Holistic Lifestyle coaches are a unique breed to the health and fitness industary through the unique approach as taught by holistic health practitioner, Paul Chek. CHEK practitioners understand that the body is a system of many complex inter-related systems that all affect each other. They are highly skilled in exercise …
Read MoreThe Effects of Stress on the Gastrointestinal System: Is there a gut-brain connection?
Introduction The role of stress and gut dysfunction have often been considered as separate entities with current medical approaches being segmented into specialities. Despite this there is research dating back to as early as the 19th Century,[1] linking psychosocial and psychiatric stress to gastrointestinal disorders. In addition, Hans Selye in 1936 provided experimental evidence that the adrenal cortex, the immune …
Read MorePelvic Ligaments and the Sacral Iliac Joints
The Pelvis and Sacral Iliac Joints The Pelivic ligaments There are many ligaments that stabilise the pelvis such as the Iliolumbar liagments from the transverse process of the lumbar spine, the inguinal ligaments and the ligaments that stabilise the sacral Iliac joints and the pubic synthesis in the median sagittal plane of the body. Here in this video I am …
Read MoreThe Benefits of Exercise on the Cardiovascular System
Introduction The benefits of exercise on the cardiovascular system and the heart have over the years been well researched and promoted through organisations such as the British Heart Foundation (BHF), the National Health Service (NHS) and more than 17,000 related research citations have been published on the US National Library of Medicine database, Pubmed.org. The extent of this research is …
Read MoreAddicted to Tea or Coffee?
Caffeine found in Tea or Coffee is a popular stimulant found in beans, leaves and fruits of some plants. It is also used as a natural pesticide to kill off certain insects feeding from plants as well as the nations favorite drink to kick start their morning. According to Wikipedia “In many cultures, tea is often had at high class …
Read MorePersonal Training for Back Pain
Seeking a Personal Trainer in Watford for back pain may not be the norm and often a eye raiser in the medical community as many perceive a personal trainer to have little or no knowledge in the area of back pain and/or the rehabilitation protocols to successfully train people with back pain, something a Physio should do some might say… A personal …
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