Using the foam roll as method of massage and myofascial release is common in the strength and conditioning field as well as in the fitness and personal training industry. It probably isn’t as common in the athletic training setting, particularly in the injury rehabilitation venue. However, as athletic trainers, w need to become more knowledgable [...]
Archive for the ‘Functional Flexibility’ Category
Foam Rolling and Stretching Analogy: A Ball of Dough?
Posted in Athletic Setting Posts, Functional Flexibility, Injury Prevention, Stretching, tagged advances in functional training, foam rolling, mike boyle, Stretching on April 30, 2010 | 6 Comments »
The Efficiency of the Leg Swing
Posted in Athletic Setting Posts, athletic trainer, Functional Flexibility, Stretching, tagged leg swings, mobility on January 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Efficiency is defined as the following: “Skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort”. If we can accomplish two or three things at once with a drill, a stretch, and exercise or a treatment - this would be considered efficient. I was reading The Essential Eight – Eight Mobility Drills Everyone Should Do by Mike Boyle. [...]
The Bridge from Stretching to Activity – Part IV
Posted in Athletic Setting Posts, Functional Flexibility, Injury Prevention, tagged athlete, athletic trainer, functional flexibility, injury, referee, Stretching on December 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The final part of this series will briefly address the mental aspect in relation to functional flexibility. As has been discussed in this series, Functional Flexibility is being used as a bridge. It allows the body to ramp up and progress from one series of events to another. This progression also helps the mind as well prepare [...]
The Bridge from Stretching to Activity – Part III
Posted in Athletic Setting Posts, Functional Flexibility on December 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today we’ll continue with part III of our four part series discussing the topic of Functional Flexibility. If you pay close attention in the video, Gary Gray, PT alludes to what takes place at halftime during athletic contests that he’s involved in. He implies that during this “break time” , his athletes are still going [...]
The Bridge from Stretching to Activity – Part II
Posted in Athletic Setting Posts, Functional Flexibility, Injury Prevention, tagged athlete, athletic trainer, athletic training, functional flexibility, hip flexor strain, industrial athlete, patient, Stretching on December 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In my last post, I discussed the importance of bridging the gap from stretching to activity with some Functional Flexibility as illustrated and discussed by Gary Gray, PT. Otherwise, without this safe and progressive ramping up, aren’t we essentially allowing our athletes, industrial athletes, and patients to jump from one side of the river to the other [...]
