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How to Improve Movement
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Aug 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
NASM Master Instructor and Host Rick Richey is joined by special guest NASM Master Instructor Tony Ambler-Wright. The two bring you a discussion on how this is an opportune time for clients to focus on improving their movement and how corrective programming can be leveraged for that. Plus, they will also discuss how trainers refine and learn new assessment techniques and how to apply them.
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Released:
Aug 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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Core Training Overview: <p>NASM CPT Podcast – Core Training Overview</p><p>Even the biggest bodybuilder with the best set of “Abs” may have a weak core as storied in this episode of the NASM CPT Podcast. Rick talks about the biggest person he’s ever met in real life and how his core stabilization system was … less than impressive. There’s also discussion about statistics, research, and the difference between the stabilization between each vertebrae and stabilization between the pelvis and ribcage. </p><p>Several muscles of the core stabilization system are discussed such as the transverse abdominus, diaphragm, multifidus, and more examining what they do and how they function to support the core. </p><p><strong>Maxims to remember: </strong></p><p>- Stabilize the spine before moving it</p><p>- Core is the anchoring point of all functional movement</p><p>- “You can’t have distal mobility without proximal stability”</p><p>Listen to this episode of the NASM CPT podcast for in by The NASM-CPT Podcast With Rick Richey