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Treating Achilles Tendinopathy with Barbell Rehab

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated March 5, 2020

Achilles tendinopathy is a common problem many athletes experience. While there are a wide variety of treatments utilized in the rehab world that claim to have benefits, successful, long-term outcomes ...

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Do the Board Press for Banged Up Shoulders

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated July 23, 2020

The board press has been utilized by powerlifters to improve lockout strength; however, it also has a key role for those struggling with banged up shoulders Shoulder Pain During the ...

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Stop Doing the Six-Inch Leg Raise

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated February 20, 2020

The six-inch leg raise is glorified by high-school coaches across the country as being a premier drill to train the core. However, when done incorrectly it can do more harm ...

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The Truth About Spinal Manipulation

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated November 2, 2019

Spinal manipulation has been around for centuries; however, many of its claims are vastly exaggerated. Here's how to use it the optimal way to decrease pain and maximize performance! What ...

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Why Your Mobility Drills Don't Work

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated August 3, 2019

The push for mobility drills in the fitness and rehabilitation world today is strong. From people who are relentlessly searching for the “magic bullet” drill to finally solve all of ...

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Barbell Rehab is Patient Empowerment

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated August 3, 2019

Despite the numerous physiological benefits of barbell training, there is also another commonly forgotten reward! The Older Adult A commonly seen problem in the older population is generalized deconditioning. As ...

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You Don't Need to Toe Touch to Deadlift Safely

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated December 19, 2019

Recently, I became engaged in a discussion about utilizing the toe touch as a screen to safely perform the deadlift. The rationale goes like this: In order to safely perform ...

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Hip Shift During Squats

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated September 3, 2020

Hip shift during squats is a very common occurrence for many barbell athletes. A hip shift occurs when your hips move laterally towards one side or the other at the ...

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Stop Force Feeding Core Stability Drills!

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated February 5, 2020

Core stability training has made a huge impact on how we train our midsection for health and performance; however, just like anything in the fitness industry, it can be taken ...

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Your Hips Don't Go Out of Place!

by Dr. Michael MashUpdated April 24, 2024

If I had a dime for every time one of my patients told me “I feel like my hip is out of place,” I’d be a rich man. While I ...

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