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Integrated Mobility, Part 2: Flow Work


Last month, we took a look at the five pillars of a complete mobility practice. This month, I’d like to discuss the integration of mobility, or ... Continue reading
Integrated Mobility, Part 1: The Five Pillars of an Optimal Mobility Practice


I’d like to take a look at what I consider the five pillars of a complete mobility practice. Thankfully, optimal mobility seems to be on everyon... Continue reading
The Lucky 13 moves for the P-Chain


Many years ago I was talking training at a weightlifting competition with a veteran coach. He shared with me his eyeball test to determine who would w... Continue reading
Eight Great Post Stretch Moves


Putting together a daily training session, I look for the most efficient means by which to accomplish my objectives. I’ve heard lectures and rea... Continue reading
The Agility Ladder


The warm-up process we use at NorCal Strength & Conditioning has gone through many evolutions over the past few years. We have used iterations of ... Continue reading
Body-Flowâ„¢ Yoga for the Ground Game


As a student of the ground game almost everyone has been asked to perform movements like the Upa, shrimping, hip heists, penetration steps, as well as... Continue reading
Hamstring Warm-up


There are a huge variety of hamstring stretches, and many of them are good, but my goal is always to reduce things down to what is essential and leave... Continue reading
Getting Stiff: A Revisionist Approach to Stretching & Flexibility - Part 2


There is no universal stretching program. There are guidelines to which everyone must adhere to be successful, but success also requires understanding... Continue reading
Getting Stiff: A Revisionist Approach to Stretching & Flexibility - Part 1


The reigning notion of flexibility and stretching is that its relationships to both athletic performance and injury protection are positive and linear... Continue reading
When Loose is a Compliment


Flexibility is an athletic trait often admired when demonstrated but rarely discussed otherwise. It also seems to be at the center of many arguments, ... Continue reading
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