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375 - Aaron Apter: Being the Best Version of Yourself, Load vs Capacity, PR3 Performance
FromWorking Drummer
375 - Aaron Apter: Being the Best Version of Yourself, Load vs Capacity, PR3 Performance
FromWorking Drummer
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Length:
94 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Aaron Apter is a corrective exercise specialist and professional drummer based out of Nashville, TN. Having a uniquely specific education and professional credentials in both music performance and pain management, Aaron combines both practices in a way that directly addresses the needs of musicians who want to correct nagging injuries without impacting their career. He has worked with a wide variety of acts ranging from Cirque Du Soleil to the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra to War. In 2022, Aaron founded PR3 Performance, a company designed to help musicians resolve chronic pain without having to see a surgeon or miss a performance.
In this episode, Aaron talks about:
Both adapting to a scene and learning from an environment
Prioritizing his health
Surviving a serious bike accident that changed his life
Aaron’s unique coaching practice - PR3 Performance
Aaron’s work to build back Matt’s health with a focus on drumming
Load vs Capacity
Building a tolerance through recovery
Being the best version of yourself
In this episode, Aaron talks about:
Both adapting to a scene and learning from an environment
Prioritizing his health
Surviving a serious bike accident that changed his life
Aaron’s unique coaching practice - PR3 Performance
Aaron’s work to build back Matt’s health with a focus on drumming
Load vs Capacity
Building a tolerance through recovery
Being the best version of yourself
Released:
Jun 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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