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Charley Gould

Risks vs. Rewards of Barbell Good Mornings: Are They Worth It?

Perhaps no exercise rose to infamy more quickly than barbell good mornings when, in 1969, Bruce Lee reportedly blew out his back while performing them. He had to take a layoff from training for a long period of time thereafter, and while he did get back to training (to no[…]

Justin Farnsworth

Soft Skills – The Key to Unlocking the Client/Trainer Relationship

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW **Soft skills (communication, critical thinking, leadership, attitude, etc) are extremely hard to quantify but extremely important to develop in the health and wellness industry. **The way you talk and interact with your clients will have a profound impact on their performance. **Learning to be good[…]

Logan Dubé

MYOFASCIAL LINES – AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO CORE TRAINING – PART 2

I wanted to follow up the Movement & Myofascial Lines article with another one focused on training core within those patterns. If you haven’t read that first article yet, CLICK HERE But Logan, based on what we’ve learned at the PPSC, doesn’t every movement train core? Isn’t that the point[…]

Tasha Whelan

Central Nervous System Preparation for Special Populations

As a Fitness Professional for over 15 years, I have had both the opportunity to work with people from all walks. Many times, I have found myself working with people who have unique health and fitness needs. Whether they be post rehabilitation, movement impaired, diabetic or have other prevalent diseases,[…]

Logan Dubé

Myofascial Lines – An Integrated Approach to Core Training

Chest day or push focus? Back day or pull focus? I’ve always found language to be a fascinating thing to pay attention to. In the PPSC we talk about language in the context of empowering clients to work around pain and focus on what they can accomplish and build on[…]

David Otey

5 Immediate Fixes for Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain is one of most common musculoskeletal injuries, period. It is estimated between 60%-80% of individuals will have some form of lower back pain at some point in their lives. That number is staggering. In an industry where we demand so much movement and celebrate grandiose feats of[…]

Justin Farnsworth

Dear Rehab Professionals, THIS is How You Bridge the Gap between Rehab and Training

DEAR REHAB PROFESSIONALS, ITS TIME WE GET OUR SHIT TOGETHER Getting injured sucks. And yet every year, thousands of individuals experience the physical and psychological pain that comes with an injury requiring qualified medical intervention. Robbed of their physical freedom, people invest their time, money, and emotional standing on professions[…]

Kevin Mullins

Transitioning from TRAINER to COACH

Every fitness professional has a unique origin story. Some trainers are life-long athletes while others forged their way into the profession in the fire of their own transformation. Others became doctors, therapists and academics first, but quickly grew frustrated with “the system” and set out to change lives on their[…]

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