
Athletes are producing more force than they can manage. This article explains how fascia governs energy distribution, injury risk, and resilience in high-velocity sport. ...more
Fascia ,fascia based training
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The myofascial lines represent the predominant kinetic pathways for which force is transmitted throughout the body. In this article, I cover this requisite anatomy, along with some key principles for ... ...more
Fascia ,fascia based training
May 07, 2025•undefined

Over the last three years I’ve continued to veer further away from the conventional musculoskeletal lens and constructs of Newtonian physics while becoming more invested in the biotensegrity/fascial a... ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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Learn about the significance of the fascial slings and how to optimize these anatomical landmarks in training. ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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The head and neck are vital for performance, yet for some reason, are often overlooked in considerations for programming and performance preparation. In most cases, the greatest extent of “neck specif... ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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The evolutions of basketball over the last decade have been transcendent, and with few exceptions have been occurred more rapidly than any other sport in recent history. As we have seen basketball shi... ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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Athletes are producing more force than they can manage. This article explains how fascia governs energy distribution, injury risk, and resilience in high-velocity sport. ...more
Fascia ,fascia based training
November 04, 2025•undefined

The myofascial lines represent the predominant kinetic pathways for which force is transmitted throughout the body. In this article, I cover this requisite anatomy, along with some key principles for ... ...more
Fascia ,fascia based training
May 07, 2025•undefined

Over the last three years I’ve continued to veer further away from the conventional musculoskeletal lens and constructs of Newtonian physics while becoming more invested in the biotensegrity/fascial a... ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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Learn about the significance of the fascial slings and how to optimize these anatomical landmarks in training. ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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The head and neck are vital for performance, yet for some reason, are often overlooked in considerations for programming and performance preparation. In most cases, the greatest extent of “neck specif... ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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The evolutions of basketball over the last decade have been transcendent, and with few exceptions have been occurred more rapidly than any other sport in recent history. As we have seen basketball shi... ...more
For Athletes ,Fascia &fascia based training
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The final piece of our movement literacy framework addressing...
Basic spinal mechanics and how they relate to movement...
Addressing the basics of hip movement in our framework...
Part 1 of our movement literacy framework covering mechanics...
Fourth segment covering basic shoulder mechanics...
Learn key trunk bracing techniques for safe movement...
Scapula mechanics and shoulder stability fundamentals...
An overview of essential movement literacy concepts...
Techniques to improve foot and ankle performance...
Effective coaching and cueing for foot and ankle...
Understanding the fundamental functions of foot and ankle...
Learn neck movement and coaching strategies...
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