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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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Maximizing Muscle Growth: The Benefits of Resistance Training from a Stretched Muscle Position

Strengthening your neck is crucial for overall health and well-being, but can deadlifts and shrugs alone provide sufficient neck training? Although these exercises do engage the muscles in the neck to some degree, it is recommended to incorporate a variety of exercises that specifically target the muscles of the neck for comprehensive strength development.

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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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Is butt wink wrecking your squat, and your back?

Based on previous research it was commonly thought that butt winking during a squat was inherently dangerous and likely to result in the lifter injuring their back. However, it is now accepted that the butt wink is a necessary movement that must occur when someone with a more hingey squat pattern is attempting to get all the way down.

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