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What was Bryson DeChambeau’s treatment in the woods at the U.S. Open?

June 20, 2024 by Paul

Bryson DeChambeau treatment in the woods at US Open

In this post we discuss Bryson DeChambeau’s treatment in the woods during the final round of the U.S. Open and what’s different about it. If you were watching the dramatic last round of the U.S. Open, you may have noticed eventual winner Bryson De Chambeau disappear into the woods after the 10th hole with his […]

Filed Under: Golf, Rehabilitation, Training

How to pay close attention in the gym for better results

June 11, 2024 by Paul

how to pay close attention in the gym

In this post we discuss how to pay close attention in the gym to improve your results. Like most people I expect your life runs to a schedule. Things to do, places to be, deadlines to meet.  You’re busy, I get it.  This doing mindset tends to spill over into other areas of life however. […]

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How resistance training can empower our ageing workforce

May 29, 2024 by Paul

resistance training can empower our ageing workforce

In this post we discuss how resistance training can empower our ageing workforce and why this is so important.  Birth rates around the world are falling. In the U.K. the latest figures show birth rates of 1.49 children per woman.  In order to maintain its current population a country needs a birth rate of at […]

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Why more isn’t always better with resistance training

May 27, 2024 by Paul

more isn't always better with resistance training

In this post we discuss why more isn’t always better with resistance training and what else you can change to make progress. Most of the people I work with start out in pain. It’s the primary reason they come to me regardless of their other goals.  In most cases they’ll be feeling better within 3 […]

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Is ‘can’t go wrong getting strong’ accurate for chronic pain and injury?

May 20, 2024 by Paul

can't go wrong getting strong

In this post we discuss whether the statement ‘can’t go wrong getting strong’ is accurate if you suffer from chronic pain and injury. You might have seen this quote on social media from physiotherapists extolling the benefits of strength training.  Whilst there’s obviously some truth to it, using it in the context of those who […]

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