DNS 3 to 5 Month Transition (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization
Inspired by the work of Pavel Kolar of The Prague School, this drill is a great way to challenge the oblique slings from a supine position. -- Thank you for watching this video. We hope that you keep up with the videos posted on the channel, subscribe, and share your learnings with those that need to hear them. Let’s make some real change and figure out what it takes to truly be #BetterThanBefore -- Bio Dr. Beau Beard, DC, MS is a health conservationist, educator, storyteller, and adventurer who constantly pushes the limits of what it means to be a human. Dr. Beau opened The FARM: Functional Athletic Rehabilitation & Movement with his wife Dr. Sloan Beard in 2014. The FARM combines the latest in chiropractic, functional rehab, exercise science, nutrition, biopsychosocial, manual therapy, taping, and much more to make your return to health as smooth as possible. Since its inception, The FARM has come to be known as the place to go for the highest quality care for overall human optimization. He has dedicated his life to learning, living, and teaching all aspects of human health and performance. He has accrued thousands of hours of education and years of experience, and now he wants to help guide others via his deep knowledge and experience. -- Website: https://www.chirofarm.com/ Personal Website: https://www.beaubeard.com/ Instagram: / drbeaubeard Facebook: / drbeaurbeard

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