Dean Somerset – Ruthless Mobility
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Description:
Your Guide to Unlock Your Body’s Potential To Help Reach All of Your Physical & Movement Goals
Dear Frustrated Trainer & Exercise Enthusiast,
Most people will go to a gym to get stronger, lose weight and feel better. Most flexibility development is left for static stretching, even though the research on static stretching is less than favourable. Let me ask you a simple question: When you stretch, do you notice a big and sustainable increase in the range of motion available through that area? If not, do you think that stretching is actually doing anything or just wasting your time?
Most people approach mobility by doing a few arm circles before bench press, some quad stretches before stretching, and the very unfortunate crossed leg IT band stretch that only works at giving you more sciatic pain. Just like there’s a science to seeing performance improvements, weight loss, and muscle gain, there’s a science to getting more mobility, and it’s incredibly simple to use when you know how to use it.
That’s Where I Come In
Dean
I’ve trained all types of clients, from office workers to joint replacement patients, to chronic pain and recurrent injury clients, all the way up to pro and Olympic caliber hockey players, marathon runners and Paralympic athletes. The basic tenets held true across all of these different populations and goal sets, and I’m going to show you not only how they work but also how to make them work for you.
I’m Not A Gymnast, Or A Freak Of Nature
I’m 6’2” 240 lb former football player who still has the rarefied mobility of someone half my size, and I’ve built this ability in spite of some pretty massive injuries. I won’t bore you with details of self-sacrifice and suffering, but there were more than one point in my life where I couldn’t walk, let alone touch my toes.
These days, I can hit very close to the splits, move through more lateral hip mobility than most people, and even press my palms together behind my back. This wasn’t always the case, as I was also one of the guys who spent 20-30 minutes a day trying to stretch into more flexibility, which only made me lose strength, destabilize joints, and eventually wound up getting me some of the injuries mentioned before.
Once I figured out how mobility actually occurred, I saw immediate improvements in range of motion, joint stability, and a decrease in pain. My clients also saw the same benefits time after time. It was so pronounced, I took all static hold stretching out of my programs because it just wasn’t working.
Dean
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Why You Should Get This
Mobility is something everyone needs to produce a forceful movement, whether that’s bending down to tie your shoes, reach into the top cupboard, or head-faking an opponent on the field to get enough space to make the game winning catch.
Steve Maxwell
Injury prevention involves having a larger usable range of motion, with control from one end to the other. Sport performance involves using more of that range in a powerful and controlled manner. Injury rehab involves restoring healthy ranges of motion and overcoming compensations and hesitations. Each outcome has a different best method to see the desired result and can’t use a shotgun approach. Knowing how to get the best specific results possible will get you the best specific results possible.
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What is Ruthless Mobility?
Some people are born with the bone and joint alignment to be human versions of Gumby, and some are not. That doesn’t mean you should exist within the confines of a body with less range of motion than a clam. There are quick and easy ways to see massive increases in range of motion, and I want to show them to you.
This seminar goes through the most cutting edge techniques, science and application to increase range of motion without surgery or other invasive procedures. Taking advantage of optimal centration, neural affect, and breathing techniques to target in on limitations, as well as some additional active drills to help speed the process can help take you from stiff as a board to near Van Damme levels of flexibility, all in record time. Did I mention no static stretching required?
What you will discover in Ruthless Mobility:
Learn different methods of developing muscle tension and how it can reduce range of motion, and also how to facilitate increasing range of motion when used properly
How to identify and address common issues for developing mobility, featuring structural, soft tissue, neural and protective tension
A variety of foam rolling, breathing, active mobilization, static stretching, traction, co-stabilization and tac & stretch modalities will be discussed, including neural affect, structural effect, and soft tissue alterations of each technique
Self myofascial release and its role in increasing range of motion, as well as what it doesn’t do
Key cueing and coaching of modality exercises
Neurophysiology of stretching
Fear & anxiety and their roles in stiffness
Application of different stressors
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More information about Medical:
Medicine is the science and practice of establishing the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.
Contemporary medicine applies biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injury and disease,
typically through pharmaceuticals or surgery, but also through therapies as diverse as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and ionizing radiation, amongst others.
Medicine has been around for thousands of years, during most of which it was an art (an area of skill and knowledge) frequently having connections to the religious and philosophical beliefs of local culture.
For example, a medicine man would apply herbs and say prayers for healing, or an ancient philosopher and physician would apply bloodletting according to the theories of humorism.
In recent centuries, since the advent of modern science, most medicine has become a combination of art and science (both basic and applied, under the umbrella of medical science).
While stitching technique for sutures is an art learned through practice.
The knowledge of what happens at the cellular and molecular level in the tissues being stitched arises through science.
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- Lectures 0
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- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
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