Since the first post, First Post + Primer for Looking at Athletic Movements we have:
- Been viewed in all 50 US states and in 84 countries across 6 continents (waiting on you, Antarctica)
- Posted 38 original articles
- Had 4 Guest Writers (Leda McDaniel, Dr. Dan Pope, Keith Scruggs, Jeff Ford)
- Had several articles featured on: TabataTimes.com, PhysioAnswers.com, AaronSwansonPT.com, and TheManualTherapist.com to name a few.
Here are the Top 5 most-viewed posts from this year:
- Improving Breathing and Performance (Part 1): Why Mouth Breathing Ruins Head-Neck Control
- Athletes Don’t Use Ellipticals
- Using Grip Training to Hack the Nervous System and Improve Strength and Stability
- Guest Post: An Athlete’s Open Letter on Pain and Recovery
- How to Get the Most Out of Coaching Cues: Use an External Focus to Increase Performance
In this next year plan on a continued focus on improving adaptability and efficiency, often by tapping in to the neuromuscular system. The goal is to bridge disparate fields and think about movement and performance the way it should be – as a system of systems. Anything looked upon in total isolation without regard for the system is unlikely to have meaningful nor lasting benefit. Even the highest-level movement and performance systems should be scalable to everyday life because that’s where it really matters, even for the best athletes.
Better information yields more informed decisions because gone are the days where it is okay to be a passive observer in your own life.
Thanks to all the readers of, and contributors to, SethOberst.com over the course of this first year, certainly never thought that more than like 3 people would be interested in what I had to say!
– Seth
Look forward to more guest writers and maybe even an e-book this year. And keep up the feedback: the more feedback, comments, or insults I get the better this site becomes. Show me a better way and I’m all in.
Congrats! Didn’t know it was only a year old, thought I’d been missing you a while! Keep up the great work and I’ll be sure to continue featuring it
Thanks Erson! Appreciate all the features on your site
Way to go bud! Looking forward to future post. Congrats!
Thanks brother!
Great to see all the hard work paying off! Expecting big things in year two. Keep it up man!
Thanks man!
Congrats on the 1 year anniversary broseph!!! Crushin’ it!
Thanks dude!