Are you tired of being out of action with a constant influx of injuries? Worse still, do you find that you are constantly getting a recurrence of an old injury just as you think you are fully fit? It's a problem that strikes many, from professional athletes to recreational exercisers. This first volume in the Injury Prevention and Movement Control series gives a fresh insight into the possible causes of such imbalances and the precision and focus required to achieve true movement control. Stressing the importance of appropriately aligning the mind (software) with the body (hardware), Lincoln...
Are you tired of being out of action with a constant influx of injuries? Worse still, do you find that you are constantly getting a recurrence of an o...
In the second volume of Lincoln Blandford's Injury prevention and movement control range, Lincoln again pursues the desirable goal of remaining injury free through the consideration of movement quality. Injuries, although often perceived as inevitable for the active, each have a root cause. If the influence of these causes can be limited, injury risk is reduced. In this volume Lincoln applies the importance of movement control into a practical setting, in particular its effect on warm-ups, flexibility and resistance training. If you really want to know how to avoid injuries, then...
In the second volume of Lincoln Blandford's Injury prevention and movement control range, Lincoln again pursues the desirable goal of remaining injury...