By Keith Scott on Mar 8, 2008 in Back Pain, Back to Health, Corrective Exercise, Fitness | 0 Comments
As I get older (and no, I am not THAT old) I hear more and more from friends and acquaintances how screwed up their bodies are. “I can’t turn my neck to the left”, “My back is killing me”, “I screwed up my knee, so I can’t go skiing”, “I would love to work out […]
By Keith Scott on Feb 14, 2008 in Back Pain, Back to Health, Corrective Exercise, Fitness, Knee Pain, Personal Training, Sports Medicine, Strength Training, Strength and Performance, health and fitness | 0 Comments
In this installment, I am going to list very simple, basic exercises that anyone can do to help keep the hips healthy. This article will briefly cover strength training for and around the hip complex. Plug these exercises into your routine to help keep strong, healthy hips. These exercises are meant to be simple and […]
By Keith Scott on Feb 13, 2008 in Back Pain, Back to Health, Corrective Exercise, Fitness, Knee Pain, Sports Medicine, health and fitness | 0 Comments
In the last article I talked about how to identify three common hip issues. Hopefully these tests helped many readers better examine their own problem areas around the hip. In this installment, I am going to give you a few “fixes” for those common hip problems and also some preventive exercises as well.
By Keith Scott on Feb 11, 2008 in Back Pain, Back to Health, Corrective Exercise, Fitness, Knee Pain, Leg Pain, Sports Medicine, health and fitness | 0 Comments
The hip complex is one of the most important and under-trained areas on the body. With that said, it is one of the most important areas for everyone to train. Low back problems and knee problems are the biggest areas of pain and dysfunction that I have dealt with in most of my years working […]
By Keith Scott on Jan 28, 2008 in Back Pain, Back to Health, Corrective Exercise, Fitness, Knee Pain, Leg Pain, health and fitness | 0 Comments
You are only as strong as your weakest link. Our body is connected in more ways than most know. When there is a long standing orthopedic problem somewhere in your body, chances are the problem is connected in some way to another area of your body. If your ankles or knees hurt just from walking, […]