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Are hip adduction / abduction machines bad for you?

August 17, 2016 by Paul

The hip adduction / abduction machines are the most misunderstood in the gym. In this post we explain why they’re actually good for you if used correctly. Take a close look at the picture above. Do you notice anything strange? Yes it’s a man on a hip adduction machine! Have you ever seen that before? […]

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Preventing injury in footballers; is GPS the answer?

August 16, 2016 by Paul

Preventing injury in football players is the holy grail. In the first game of the season last weekend Arsenal lost both Aaron Ramsey and Alex Iwobi to non contact injuries which should, in theory, be avoidable. The University of Birmingham and Southhampton Football Club have just released a study which uses GPS technology in an […]

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The benefits of Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT).

August 11, 2016 by Paul

An excellent piece on the benefits of Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT) from MAT HQ in Denver. In summary. 1) MAT can help explore the contribution muscle weakness is having on your pain. 2) MAT ensures your muscular system is contracting to the best of it’s ability. 3) MAT can increase range of motion without the […]

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The number one yoga mistake.

August 2, 2016 by Paul

I get asked a lot about the value of yoga in terms of rehab and aiding flexibility in general. I also work with a number of practitioners who are usually interested to know how they can improve their delivery to better help their students. Whilst I’m certainly not an expert in yoga, I have studied […]

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Exercise is the answer but where to start?

June 29, 2016 by Paul

I clearly remember my first personal training client. He was a jovial overweight gentleman who desperately wanted to lose weight to keep up with his new girlfriend who was half his age. My approach, as a former endurance athlete, was to run him on a treadmill progressively further and faster. Whilst he lost weight he […]

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