Great vid. I like the concept of going after the pain, rather than shrinking away from it. Gotta get myself one of those foam rollers. Let the grimace begin.
The other triger points that I've learned to work to help come back from bilaterial frozen shoulders are the pec muscles. The Trigger Point Workbook by Davis & Davis shows you how to (even for women) to work them. It also helps to open up the T Spine. thekettlebelllady Thanks Mark your Restoring Lost Physical Function helped make the difference. The Thera Roll from PerformBetter. com ridge design gets those tirgger points better.
I have heard so much conflicting bullshit from doctors at this point that strangers on the internet have more credibility.
The one time in the last eight years that i have had success was weightlifting.... against the advice of a osteopathic surgion (i think thats his tittle, two doctors) A physical therapist said to lift. i went to a different physical therapist and he said not i shouldnt lift.
do u do pushups?? foam roll your thoracic spine?? all of that is sure going to help you to begin with ,but its important to know what exact state you are in...i can help you a bit do PM or reply here
what do you do to fıx Plantar Fascıa problems. not occurıng wıth the heel but wıth the tendon ın the bottom of the foot. ı hurts to walk on the ball of my foot cause the tendon pulls.
yo need to get trigger point therapy as well as opening the muscles above and below the tendon. (the Tendon going to the bottom of the foot is attached to muscle, the muslce is tight and the muscle's opposite (usually the front of the shin is tight as well making that tendon have to pull or spring back with too much force. release all those intricate areas around the calf, as well as doing hanstring foam roller exercises, this will help!
This made me hurt just watching it! The only thing worse is having someone else do it to you. But it needs to be done to avoid (or rehab) knee injuries.
If you're interested in this I strongly suggest picking up the DVD. One big aspect of it is fixing problems, but also insuring you stay injury free by addressing potential issues before they get out of control and take you out. It's hard to be a tough kettlebell guy or girl if you can barely walk.
Self Myofascial relief, more or less its self massage to release "trigger points" give it a try with a rolling pin, its amazing for relieving minor cramps
Your very correct that is exactly what this kind of terapy is, I'm big into movement therap to release the trigger points in my body and keep as mobile as I can as I get older. Look at an animal they instinctively do mobility type exercises all throughout the day. It keeps you pretty much free of pain. It is yoga with movement.
Great vid. I like the concept of going after the pain, rather than shrinking away from it. Gotta get myself one of those foam rollers. Let the grimace begin.
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VbgfhuyLkmjnh 1 year ago
Mark,
The other triger points that I've learned to work to help come back from bilaterial frozen shoulders are the pec muscles. The Trigger Point Workbook by Davis & Davis shows you how to (even for women) to work them. It also helps to open up the T Spine. thekettlebelllady Thanks Mark your Restoring Lost Physical Function helped make the difference. The Thera Roll from PerformBetter. com ridge design gets those tirgger points better.
KettlebellLady 1 year ago
this is interesting, I don't understand what's going on here thouigh...
is he trying to balance out his body energy that are blocked? (meridians points) sorry I'm a newb in this area
f3if3if3i 2 years ago
it's a myofascial massage with a pilates roll...works great!
t0miLiO 2 years ago
Gods, this reminds me that I haven't rolled in a long time. Gonna do it tomorrow before my KB training. Pain is good!
RhunDraco 2 years ago
i have a torn labrum in my shoulder does anyone know if kbs would be benificial?
chodykumbra 3 years ago
thats a question for your doctor...not the strangers you see on the internet
eric moss rkc
rockbodyfitness 2 years ago 2
I have heard so much conflicting bullshit from doctors at this point that strangers on the internet have more credibility.
The one time in the last eight years that i have had success was weightlifting.... against the advice of a osteopathic surgion (i think thats his tittle, two doctors) A physical therapist said to lift. i went to a different physical therapist and he said not i shouldnt lift.
chodykumbra 2 years ago 4
seek a couple more so you can make an informed decision. you never know what yahoo is giving advice over here.
find an RKC in your area to make sure you do it right too.
Eric Moss RKC
rockbodyfitness 2 years ago
I do physical therapy and i do kettlebells, depending on how long its been since you tore it and how badly you tore it?
Can you aleady pour the coffee pot with that arm?
yes-? maybe you could do like a 9lb kettlebell?
do what ever you can tolerate that does not bring on pain...soreness can be dealt with alot better than pain.
kettlebells all the way!!!!!
hellomynameis151 2 years ago
I dont have pain so much as looseness.
but yes i can do the pouring motion.
PS to Eric Moss
Im on my way to see another physical therapist and doctor soon
chodykumbra 2 years ago
do u do pushups?? foam roll your thoracic spine?? all of that is sure going to help you to begin with ,but its important to know what exact state you are in...i can help you a bit do PM or reply here
sidhyarth 2 years ago
what are they doing? looks good if not nasty, ive just been on a kb seminar and it was great,,, what a horrible laugh it was
bjjwidow 3 years ago
Lack of oxygen, people breathe more to release the trigger points. Drink water.
PS: This guy is good this is high quality training
cracktroop75 3 years ago 2
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well said man
sidhyarth 2 years ago
what do you do to fıx Plantar Fascıa problems. not occurıng wıth the heel but wıth the tendon ın the bottom of the foot. ı hurts to walk on the ball of my foot cause the tendon pulls.
turkiye85 3 years ago
yo need to get trigger point therapy as well as opening the muscles above and below the tendon. (the Tendon going to the bottom of the foot is attached to muscle, the muslce is tight and the muscle's opposite (usually the front of the shin is tight as well making that tendon have to pull or spring back with too much force. release all those intricate areas around the calf, as well as doing hanstring foam roller exercises, this will help!
lila5291 3 years ago
try taking a tennis ball and rolling the bottom of your foot over it. Use the tennis ball like a baby foam roller for the bottom of your foot.
CLing5 2 years ago
This made me hurt just watching it! The only thing worse is having someone else do it to you. But it needs to be done to avoid (or rehab) knee injuries.
abrashTX 3 years ago
Nice Rif.
pirolak47 3 years ago
If you're interested in this I strongly suggest picking up the DVD. One big aspect of it is fixing problems, but also insuring you stay injury free by addressing potential issues before they get out of control and take you out. It's hard to be a tough kettlebell guy or girl if you can barely walk.
averagetoelite 4 years ago 5
Gotta love that IT band!
tersian 4 years ago
What is the point of this?
michael84003 4 years ago
Self Myofascial relief, more or less its self massage to release "trigger points" give it a try with a rolling pin, its amazing for relieving minor cramps
bluedragoni 4 years ago
Your very correct that is exactly what this kind of terapy is, I'm big into movement therap to release the trigger points in my body and keep as mobile as I can as I get older. Look at an animal they instinctively do mobility type exercises all throughout the day. It keeps you pretty much free of pain. It is yoga with movement.
stretch4859 3 years ago