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*The content of these webcasts are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as providing medical advice in any way. If you have any questions concerning your health, please contact your primary physician or call 911 if you are having an emergency.*

 

Past Webcasts

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3:20 : World-renowned PT, Kimberly Caspare, shares her journey as a health and fitness professional

7:21 : Kimberly gives insight on her experiences inside the NBA bubble and explains how she was invited in the first place

13:30 : Kimberly shares the lessons she learned during her time inside the NBA bubble

18:20 : Kimberly shares her perspective on how the fight for social justice became an important theme for players throughout the NBA bubble

20:38 : Kimberly gives her take on how individuals can increase performance during injury

24:03 : Stephen shares his ideas on health monitoring devices while Kimberly discusses different ways health metrics were used during the NBA Restart

28:44 : How mental health affects one’s performance in sports and in everyday life

36:00 : Kimberly explains the role PTs play in the sports medicine profession

40:40 : The importance of trust in healthcare

47:12 : How to train like an NBA All-Star

50:00 : Kimberly gives a breakdown of her PT clinic and describes key features that help her care for patients in her setting

53:00 : Kimberly and Stephen touch on the challenges small business owners face during the COVID-19 pandemic

1:00:38 : Q&A Time

 
 
 
 
 
Greetings Beautiful People! Most people (should) take about 10,000 steps each day. Each time the foot hits the ground the body reacts and it can have a posit...
 

Jake Boly runs That Fit Friend a training shoe and apparel review and education site

 
 
Worlds are colliding all in an effort to keep you Safe and Healthy. Quality Movement and Consistent Activity are Queen when it comes to Health. That uniquely...
 
Lives are being lost and that is way worse than losing any job. Everyone in the health, wellness, fitness, gym, training space has been through a roller coas...
 
I find it really challenging to treat my patients, run a business, take the courses I want to take, be a present husband/friend/family member, exercise, medi...
 
About 5 months ago I was working on the computer, minding my business, cranking out instagram content when suddenly I had a visitor lay down next to me. It w...
 
I used to make fun of people (in my mind, not to their face) who I would see in the gym training barefoot. Now I'm "one of those people" and proud of it beca...
 
This week on 5 Questions we had Ehizoje Azeke aka Zoje who has been the voice that I have followed most closely to keep me up to date on the last 28 days of ...
 

This week on 5 Questions we will have Dr. Claudia M. Cooke, MD one of the only MDs who practices functional medicine in all of New York! We would be really lucky to have her on at any time, but we know her information will be particularly helpful during this point in a pandemic. A free Q & A with her is frankly priceless :)

 
This week on 5 Questions we will have one of the top Kettlebell instructors in the nation, Rekha Ayalur and she will teach us How to Safely Master Kettlebell...
 
Hello Healthy Humans! This week on 5 Questions we will have Brendon Rearick LMT, CFSC and he will help us bust some common fitness myths. He will kindly answ...
 
In this webcast we cover how to find your best diet. We don't think that this is a one size fits all approach, but more should be a process or experiment tha...
 
In Part 2 we get deep down into the nitty gritty. We really get to go over proper technique and cueing along with our "sets" for the feet and ribs. This has ...

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2:37 : General physical preparedness

4:19 : 8 Foundations of Exercise

6:34 : Basic elements of a squat

10:25 : Stephen lists the assessments for the foundations of movement

11:18 : Demonstration and discussion of the “Cowboy Sit”

15:46 : Demonstration and discussion of the “wall angel”

18:04 : Explanation and discussion of the “bridge squeeze”

21:00 : Karl explains the technique involved in the squat motion

23:50 : Karl demonstrates the squat and details the movement’s key anatomical components

41:47 : Stephen’s cues for the squat movement

44:20 : Breathing behind the shield

50:40 : Recap of the strategies and advanced cues surrounding the squat

 

This interview covers EVERYTHING from HRV, to Intermittent Fasting, to Sleep, to Kiteboarding, to Metabolic Flexiblity, to Physiologic Flexibility and the 8 Foundations of Health. Dr. Mike answers the following 5 questions plus way way more!

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1:12 : Dr. Nelson introduces himself

5:08 : Introduction to RPR and Dr. Nelson’s experiences with it

9:47 : Dr. Nelson shares his experiences with clinical neurology

14:49 : Dr. Nelson shares new findings on the Endocannabinoid system

18:26 : Dr. Nelson explains what Metabolic Flexibility is and how he became interested in it

24:13 : Dr. Nelson’s Guidelines for fasting

28:20 : Dr. Nelson explains why sleep schedule shouldn’t be the first thing you start with when coaching someone

37:16 : Metabolic Flexibility

42:33 : Hormesis

45:11 : Differences between Eustress and Distress

49:15 : Energy systems and tests to assess them

55:00 : Kiteboarding and surfboarding

1:02:12 : Q&A (Meditation and its importance)

 

This is not just for trainers, it's for anyone who wants to learn to move better. If you get up from a chair or you poop you need to know how to Squat :) Karl and I take a TON of courses and bring back what we know, synthesize it, and then present it to you all as user friendly as possible. In this one we will cover pre-tests for the squat to make sure you have the appropriate range of motion and strength to be squatting and then proper technique and cueing, and then the relevant anatomy.

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1:34 : Stephen gives a short introduction of himself and the science of movement

6:43 : Brief Introduction to the 8 Foundations of Exercise

9:24 : Karl introduces himself and the significance of the squat motion

13:49 : The basic components of the squat

15:59 : The “cowboy sit” (first assessment used to determine one’s ability to perform a squat)

20:44 : The “wall angel” (Assessment for Thoracic Extension and Shoulder external rotation)

24:53 : The “Bridge Squeeze” (Assessment for Glute imbalance)

32:01: Karl demonstrates the squat and its components

37:41 : Anatomical components of the squat motion

50:45 : Remedial cues for the squat (demonstration of the correct squat form)

52:47 : Q&A