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Old 06-18-2011, 16:09   #1
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Mobility and Functionality...

Recently I have become more aware of my serious lack of flexibility and in a quest to remedy this shortfall www.mobilitywod.com was recommended. Kelly Starrett, the owner of the blog, is a licensed Phy. Therapist who got into Crossfit while studying PT. Kelly now uses some of the functional movements he learned through CF to assist in diagnosing problems in his patients.

Kelly's blog has some really good advice for maintaining/regaining flexibility in everything from wrists and ankles to ankles and hips... Its some good, yet painful stuff indeed but it has helped me immensely.

You young guys need to start stretching and maintaining mobility now. It will come back to haunt you if you do not.

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Old 06-19-2011, 00:32   #2
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Recently I have become more aware of my serious lack of flexibility and in a quest to remedy this shortfall www.mobilitywod.com was recommended. Kelly Starrett, the owner of the blog, is a licensed Phy. Therapist who got into Crossfit while studying PT. Kelly now uses some of the functional movements he learned through CF to assist in diagnosing problems in his patients.

Kelly's blog has some really good advice for maintaining/regaining flexibility in everything from wrists and ankles to ankles and hips... Its some good, yet painful stuff indeed but it has helped me immensely.

You young guys need to start stretching and maintaining mobility now. It will come back to haunt you if you do not.

Crip
Good Advice Indeed!!!!!
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Old 06-19-2011, 03:16   #3
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Wake up call, for me.

I had no idea how short and stiff my hamstrings were and "locked-in" my hips were 'til I tried 2 of these.

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG way to go, but these are outstanding ways to get back loose.
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Old 06-19-2011, 06:08   #4
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Recently I have become more aware of my serious lack of flexibility and in a quest to remedy this shortfall www.mobilitywod.com was recommended. Kelly Starrett, the owner of the blog, is a licensed Phy. Therapist who got into Crossfit while studying PT. Kelly now uses some of the functional movements he learned through CF to assist in diagnosing problems in his patients.

Kelly's blog has some really good advice for maintaining/regaining flexibility in everything from wrists and ankles to ankles and hips... Its some good, yet painful stuff indeed but it has helped me immensely.

You young guys need to start stretching and maintaining mobility now. It will come back to haunt you if you do not.

Crip
+1. From what I understand he is also very inexpensive to go see in person if you have really bad issues with mobility/flexibility.

Rogue fitness has a mobility package available that includes the bands, ball and rumble roller (optional).
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Old 06-19-2011, 11:02   #6
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You might want to look into Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT)

http://www.muscleactivation.com/

Here's a list of Certified MAT Specialists in the US.

http://www.muscleactivation.com/cont...pecialist.html

One of my nephews is a MAT Specialist, and I have heard nothing but rave reviews from people he has helped.

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