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The Short Foot Position and Neuromuscular Readiness

This is going to be Part 1 in a multi-part series on the feet as a doorway into the nervous system. We know that having flat feet or collapsed arches has been touted as a risk factor for injury (albeit somewhat inconsistently). And it just doesn't pass the eyeball...

Movement Baselines: Optimal Jaw & Head Position

Something I've noticed more and more with training/treating is some seriously poor jaw positioning in clients.  Whether it's just resting posture or the middle of a big lift, people go thru some weird jaw movements: flaring it wide open, biting down hard and grinding,...

SethOberst.com at One Year

The first post here at SethOberst.com went up on July 10, 2013 to zero fanfare (including from me). Fortunately, this site has grown tremendously in the year since so I wanted to reflect on where it stands and where it's going.Since the first post, First Post + Primer...

Movement Baselines: The Hip Hinge

Movement baselines, or the minimum movements necessary for human function and performance, are essential to efficiency and resiliency. The inability to perform basic movements set us up for failure down the road as I believe it lowers the ceiling on performance and...

DPTs after the Leading Indicators

The following post was featured by my friend and Endurance coach/beast Jeff Ford of Conviction Training Facility on his site FireCoachingConsulting.com (I was stoked to talk ideas with their coaches and athletes a few weeks back).Look, my purpose here has always been...

Finding the Best Squat Stance for Performance, Low Back, and Hip Health

In case you missed it, here is the piece I wrote for my buddy Dr. Dan Pope's site FitnessPainFree.com:Proper squatting forms the basis of any performance system and is essential to meaningful function as an athlete and human - which includes the elderly (might need to...

Athletes Don’t Use Ellipticals

I know this piece will sting some deeply as I have found that those who do love ellipticals seem to really love ellipticals. But the fact of the matter is, ellipticals are pretty awful and if you respect yourself as an athlete - don't use them. Many of you already...

Guest Post: Recognizing Common Running Mistakes

As a physio, I see a lot of running-related injury, dysfunction, and performance loss. Depending on who you read, injury incidence among runners can be as high as 85% many of which are due to training errors and poor mechanics. In that vein, this week's post is from...

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