Reconsider... Rotator Cuff Rehab with Bill Hartman
Join Bill’s UHP Network Today http://UHPnetwork.mn.co The conversation starts by discussing the importance of understanding the individual and their specific needs when it comes to shoulder stability and rehabilitation. It highlights the limitations of following a protocol-based approach and emphasizes the need to consider relative motions and shape changes in order to optimize force production and movement. The conversation also touches on the relationship between health and performance, noting that while certain compensatory strategies may enhance performance in the short term, they can lead to long-term issues and injuries. The conversation explores the concept of performance and the trade-offs that come with it. It discusses how athletes adapt their bodies to optimize performance in their specific sport, even if it means developing physical characteristics that may seem unusual or detrimental. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of considering the long-term consequences of training methods and the need for a principle-based approach to training. Keywords #shoulderstability, #rehabilitation, individual needs, protocol-based approach, relative motions, shape changes, force production, #movement, #health, #physicaltherapy , compensatory strategies, injuries, performance, adaptation, trade-offs, training methods, principle-based approach Takeaways Understanding the individual and their specific needs is crucial in shoulder stability and rehabilitation. Following a protocol-based approach may not be effective as it fails to consider the individual's unique circumstances. Optimizing force production and movement requires considering relative motions and shape changes. Compensatory strategies may enhance performance in the short term but can lead to long-term issues and injuries. The relationship between health and performance is a delicate balance, and both need to be considered in training and rehabilitation. Athletes often adapt their bodies to optimize performance in their specific sport, even if it means developing physical characteristics that may seem unusual or detrimental. It is important to consider the long-term consequences of training methods and the trade-offs involved in pursuing maximum performance. A principle-based approach to training allows for flexibility and decision-making based on individual needs and goals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:11 The Limitations of Strength Solutions 07:38 Reframing Rotator Cuff Strengthening 09:58 Creating Favorable Shape Changes 14:53 The Health and Performance Continuum 18:05 Performance Adaptations and Consequences 22:52 The Trade-Off Between Performance and Long-Term Health 24:59 Considerations for Long-Term Consequences in Training Methods LEARN MORE JOIN the UHP Network to learn directly from Bill and join in on LIVE calls with Bill weekly https://uhpnetwork.mn.co/ FOLLOW Bill on IG to stay up to date on when his courses are coming out: IG: / bill_hartman_pt TRAIN WITH BILL Interested in the only training program based on Bill Hartman’s Model? Join the rapidly growing community who are reconstructing their bodies at https://www.reconu.co FREE EBOOK by Bill about the guiding principles of training when you fill out your sign-up form. http://www.reconu.co SUBSCRIBE for even more helpful content: YT: / @billhartmanpt IG: / bill_hartman_pt FB: / billhartmanpt WEB: https://billhartmanpt.com/ Podcast audio: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cJM6v5... https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... or download with YT Premium Reconsider… is sponsored by Substance Nutrition https://substancenutrition.com/ A healthy brain requires a healthy body. Why not take care of both all at once by using Synthesis protein and Neuro Coffee? Use code RECON at checkout to get free shipping on all of your orders
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