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Kinesiology: Your Fastest Path to Recovery After a Motor Vehicle Accident

Your recovery isn't a one-size-fits-all journey, and we don't treat it as such. Our dedicated kinesiologists will adjust your workout plans to suit the specific stage of your recovery and your unique abilities. We believe in gradual progress, ensuring you never feel overwhelmed, and your recovery remains effective.

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The Myth of Specific Rep Ranges in Resistance Training

Many believe that performing 8-12 reps per set is the golden range for hypertrophy. While this rep range can indeed stimulate muscle growth, it's not the only way. Muscle growth primarily depends on creating tension and fatigue within the muscle, and this can be achieved through various rep ranges.

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Glute Training 101: Exercise programming and the best exercises for growth.

When we sit for extended periods of time, the body begins to adapt to the slouched, "C-shaped", position it is placed in. This is characterised by the muscles of the front side of the body, namely those of the anterior shoulders, pecs, and hips all adopting a shortened orientation. Meanwhile those muscles located on the backside of the body, including the glutes, and those of the upper back essentially "turn off" and adopt a lengthened position.

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Kinesiology and Physiotherapy: What's the difference?

More specifically, physiotherapy is focused on treating specific conditions and restoring function, while kinesiology is concerned with the study of movement and physical activity in a broader sense. In my point of view, may kinesiologists are more concerned with the former, treating and restoring function with corrective exercise, instead of using their knowledge of movement to help the individuals they work with get stronger, and more robust than they were prior to their injury.

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Movement Patterns: Programming for specific populations.

Exercise prescription will look a little bit different depending on the population that I'm working with. If I'm working with an athletic population the exercises are going to look a lot different than if I'm working with general or special population. When programming workouts, the exercises I select for each of these demographics comes down to individual need, and the movement patterns which best suit those needs.

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Squat machines for leg development.

In my training model, knee flexion is one of the “big stone” trainable movement patterns that should be featured in most workout programs in one form or another. Probably the most common form of knee flexion exercises found in training programs, other than the leg press, is the squat, and rightfully so as it is just so versatile as a training method for a lot of different populations.

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