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Comment on Developing Explosive Power by Trolio Strength | Developing Explosive Power, The Strength of Evidence Podcast, and Snatch Grip Deficit Deadl... 15 Aug 2013 | 05:31 am
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Comment on Groundbreaking Research on Hockey Hip Injuries by Kevin Neeld 7 Aug 2013 | 10:21 pm
Trevor-There are a ton of uncontrolled variables when you bring kids in for a study like this. Despite whatever they may be doing within their hockey team’s program, many of the kids will differ on ho...
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Comment on The Best Core Exercise Ever? by Kevin Neeld kevinneeld.com 24 Jul 2013 | 04:49 pm
Thanks Robert. We have a limited number of kettlebells at 8, 12, 16, 20, and 32kg. Most people will start at a 12kg and progress to a 16kg once they feel comfortable with all that’s involved. I suppos...
Comment on An Updated Look at Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) by Groundbreaking Research on Hockey Hip Injuries | Progressive FAI | Kevin Neeld Hoc... kevinneeld.com 5 Aug 2013 | 09:45 am
[...] angle”). This interesting for a few different reasons. As I mentioned in the past (See: An Updated Look at Femoroacetabular Impingement), hockey players aren’t the only population affected by th...
Comment on Groundbreaking Research on Hockey Hip Injuries by Kevin Neeld kevinneeld.com 6 Aug 2013 | 11:57 pm
Thanks Bob. I think awareness is the first step. There are DRASTIC individual differences in the way players are built and what ranges of motion players gravitate toward. This isn’t to say that all of...
Comment on Groundbreaking Research on Hockey Hip Injuries by Kevin Neeld kevinneeld.com 7 Aug 2013 | 12:04 am
Thanks Mike. There are inherent risks associated with sports participation; the message here is don’t PUSH a potentially negative adaptation faster than it will naturally progress AND recognize the lo...
Comment on Groundbreaking Research on Hockey Hip Injuries by Kevin Neeld kevinneeld.com 7 Aug 2013 | 10:21 pm
Trevor-There are a ton of uncontrolled variables when you bring kids in for a study like this. Despite whatever they may be doing within their hockey team’s program, many of the kids will differ on ho...
Comment on Developing Explosive Power by Trolio Strength | Developing Explosive Power, The Strength of Evidence Podcast, and Snatch Grip Deficit Deadl... kevinneeld.com 15 Aug 2013 | 05:31 am
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DVD Review: Optimizing Movement by Kevin Neeld optimumsportsperformance.com 8 Aug 2013 | 12:40 pm
This past week I spent my evenings going through Kevin Neeld’s new DVD, Optimizing Movement. Overview Kevin Neeld has spent several years really trying to understand the whole movement piece of the ...