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With what seems like more than 78 million books about fixing your posture, so what what makes this one different? Three things:
- We bust the myths surrounding bad posture, good posture, pain, muscular tightness, and how to approach them from a scientific standpoint.
- Instead of a cookie-cutter routine, we'll show you how to select the right exercises for your own needs.
- Since even the best routine is useless if you don’t actually do it, we’ll show you how to integrate better movement habits during the other 23.5 hours of the day.
Written by two physical therapists who have worked with thousands of people around the world, Overcoming Poor Posture is based on one simple idea: there is no such thing as perfect posture.
No two bodies are alike, and we’ll teach you how to find your own best alignment so you can live each day in health and comfort while performing your best in all the activities that matter to you. Instead of a painful issue to fix, you’ll learn to think of your postural alignment as a dynamic component of how you sit, stand, and move in your body.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Practical, real-life explanations about the factors that have shaped your posture, the link between poor posture and pain, and how your posture impacts lifestyle.
- Clear pictures demonstrating exercises for alignment, mobility, strength, and motor patterning, all with detailed instructions.
- Tips for making a habit of better posture throughout your day.
- Instruction for choosing the right exercises and structuring a routine that fits your body and goals.
- An appendix with sample programs you can use to get started right away.
Put it all together, and you’ve got a systematic approach to refining your posture for better health and performance in everything you do.
If you're already aware of many of the different exercises for posture, many of the exercises may be familiar to you. However, we teach and show you how to put them together coherently with progression to work toward specific goals instead of just throwing them at your body hoping they will work.
Tendonitis is one of the most misdiagnosed and poorly understood injuries that athletes and workers may encounter in their lifetime. Even the word "tendonitis" itself is a misnomer because from the research we understand that tendinopathy is primarily a non-inflammatory proliferation disorder with minimal to no inflammation. It seems everyone has an opinion on what to do about tendinopathy from rest to ice to old wives tales to get this pesky injury to go away. This book seeks to change that by taking an in-depth look at one of the most commonly diagnosed orthopaedic conditions and provides a systematic approach to its resolution.
Overcoming Tendonitis is a multi-faceted book that covers all topics related to tendinopathy from understanding the best available scientific research to relating the highly trained clinical rehabilitation experience its authors. It delves into the physiological understanding and process of tendinopathy to explain why the function and signs and symptoms of the tendon may differ between stages. It takes a look at the myths surrounding tendinopathy and the pain neuroscience education that can often make the rehabilitation process more complicated. It also gives guidance to patients and medical practitioners to comprehend an overview of the most scientifically accurate recommendations for treatment application. This book is a must-have manual for clinicians who are interested in comparing the efficacy of the multitude of interventions available in today's rehabilitation landscape. It is a useful tool for patients who are experiencing tendon issues and are in need of direction for their rehabilitation in conjunction with their physical therapist. If you or someone you know are one of the millions of individuals who has dealt with the confusing, frustrating, and painful diagnosis of "tendonitis," this book is for you.
Die Physiotherapeuten Steven Low und Jarlo Ilano liefern dazu das nötige Hintergrundwissen: Praxisnahe Erklärungen, wie Fehlhaltungen entstehen und wie sie Ihre Leistung und Aktivität einschränken, sowie Anleitungen, wie Sie Gewohnheiten ändern und Ihre Haltung korrigieren können, helfen Ihnen, neue Routinen zu entwickeln und diese in Ihren Alltag zu integrieren. Mit 55 Übungen zur Steigerung von Beweglichkeit, Stabilität, Kraft und Ausdauer sowie Trainingsplänen zu spezifischen Beschwerdebildern können Sie Ihren Körper gezielt trainieren. Ob zu Hause, im Büro oder unterwegs – die einfachen Übungen lassen sich schnell und überall umsetzen, sodass Sie jederzeit an Ihrer Haltung arbeiten und ein aktives und schmerzfreies Leben führen können.
Bodyweight-Training ist intensiv, funktionell und hocheffektiv. Wie Sie das kraftorientierte Workout mit dem eigenen Körpergewicht systematisch planen und durchführen und Ihren Körper angemessen auf die Belastungen vorbereiten, zeigt Ihnen Steven Low mit diesem umfassenden Leitfaden.
Handstand, Klimmzug, Liegestütz, Kniebeuge und mehr – Hunderte von Übungen ohne Geräte, an Turnringen oder Stangen, an der Wand, am Boden, auf Stufen oder Stühlen werden in Bild und Text erklärt. Detaillierte Hinweise zur Technik, zu den jeweiligen Schwierigkeitsgraden und Progressionen ermöglichen es Ihnen, egal ob Einsteiger oder Profi, ein Programm zusammenzustellen, das Ihren Fähigkeiten und Bedürfnissen entspricht. Informationen zum Umgang mit Übertraining oder Verletzungen, eine fundierte Einführung in die Trainingsgestaltung sowie Tipps zur Leistungssteigerung helfen Ihnen, Ihr Workout weiter zu intensivieren.
Wissenschaftliche Grundlagen, ausführliche Beispielprogramme und effiziente Praxisanleitungen – diese Trainingsbibel enthält alles, was Sie für ein erfolgreiches Bodyweight- und Gymnastiktraining wissen müssen.
Diese Ausgabe entspricht der Second Edition des Originalbuches.