There is more to your fitness than just working out. I want to provide some helpful tips to help you make the most of your time in the gym “Only work as hard as you can RECOVER.” Many people think the workout is where the magic happens. If we don’t allow adequate time to recover […]
Category: Recovery Strategies
This summer, CP2 had the opportunity to work with a local high school baseball program. When talking to the head coach, I need his input on what is important to bettering his athletes. If you have been in this industry for any time, you already know the answer to that question; “We need our kids […]
Having a solid plan of action is ideal to succeed in athletic performance. This article goes into our pillars for success when working with athletes and how we structure our program design.
With soft tissue issue affecting most people that are involved in sport at some time in their career, we are always looking for ways to minimize that trauma to keep the client / athlete healthy and participating in their endeavor. With training, there is a nutritional component we can utilize to increase the robustness of […]
Over 50% (Yu el al 2017) of injuries in sport are due to soft tissues (that being muscle or connective tissues). The old adage is that you just REST ICE COMPRESS & ELEVATE the injury. However, this may not be the best avenue to combat this injury and in fact, may delay recovery for a […]
Over the past weekend, I had the opportunity to attend the Myokinematic Restoration Course put on by the Postural Restoration Institute. It was my second time to attend this course and even though I feel more comfortable with the material and information I gained, my gray matter is still soupy in between the ears! […]
I think warmup up has been getting a bad wrap. Most warmups I see are bastardized versions of some kind of movement that has no bearing and or meaning on the given task at hand; whether it be general fitness, practice, rehearsal, game etc. I was guilty of butchering a warm up for years unfortunately […]