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Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Hollis Carter, Brendan Kane, Riley Dayne, Todd Brown, David Osborn, Cassidy Phillips, and Max Finn and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Hollis Carter Never bite more than you can chew. Sometimes when you get inspired by a project, you tend to want to do it only to find out that it takes a lot of work. You need time, resources, and a lot of planning. As a result, you get overwhelmed. That is why you should never take more than what you can handle. (8:22) Brendan Kane You can get a big A list celebrity, but if you don't have content that's compelling, nobody cares. There is so much content out there, people are not going to have time for yours. Remember you can interview people who are not celebrities as well as long as their story is compelling. (12:40) Riley Dayne The word passion today gets a bad rep. Many will say don't follow the passion, follow the money, however passion is important because it gives you that power and drive you need on a day where you feel like giving up. It gives you that extra push. You will always find roadblocks but passion is the key ingredient to help you get through them. (23:41) Todd Brown One of the biggest mistakes that entrepreneurs make is starting with a product. Many entrepreneurs fall in love with a particular product and when their marketing doesn't work, they fail and get crushed. Rather than falling in love with a product, you should fall in love with being an entrepreneur. Doing this gives you the freedom to pick yourself up and move on in case things don't work out. (30:22) David Osborn Sometimes the journey is the destination. It might seem like it's taking longer for you to be successful but when you look back, you will realize that whatever happened to you, happened for a reason. It got you to where you are right now. So no matter how long it takes, just remember that every single step matters in the journey of success. (33:27) Cassidy Phillips You gotta work with your children, not for your children. Include your children in some of the hardships you live rather than just handing them over your wealth. Be the responsible badass parent and hard working entrepreneur you are so that your children can look at you and realize your work and also work as hard as you do. (39:04) Max Finn The most common mistake that entrepreneurs make is they want to control everything, they want to do everything by themselves. The thing is once you do this, you will soon have a constant decline around areas that you are not looking at. That is why you should hire experts to take care of the things you cannot supervise. This will help you grow more in the long run. Tags: @hollisc @brendankane @rileydayne @toddbrown @iamdavidosborn @thecassidyphillips @maxfinn
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Hollis Carter, Brendan Kane, Riley Dayne, Todd Brown, David Osborn, Cassidy Phillips and Max Finn and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Hollis Carter Never bite more than you can chew. Sometimes when you get inspired by a project, you tend to want to do it only to find out that it actually takes a lot of work. You need time, resources and a lot of planning. As a result you get overwhelmed. That is why you should never take more than what you can handle. (8:22) Brendan Kane You can get a big A list celebrity, but if you don't have content that's compelling, nobody cares. There is so much content out there, people are not going to have time for yours. Remember you can interview people who are not celebrities as well as long as their story is compelling. (12:40) Riley Dayne The word passion today gets a bad rep. Many will say don't follow the passion, follow the money, however passion is important because it gives you that power and drive you need on a day where you feel like giving up. It gives you that extra push. You will always find roadblocks but passion is the key ingredient to help you get through them. (23:41) Todd Brown One of the biggest mistakes that entrepreneurs make is starting with a product. Many entrepreneurs fall in love with a particular product and when their marketing doesn't work, they fail and get crushed. Rather than falling in love with a product, you should fall in love with being an entrepreneur. Doing this gives you the freedom to pick yourself up and move on in case things don't work out. (30:22) David Osborn Sometimes the journey is the destination. It might seem like it's taking longer for you to be successful but when you look back, you will realize that whatever happened to you, happened for a reason. It got you to where you are right now. So no matter how long it takes, just remember that every single step matters in the journey of success. (33:27) Cassidy Phillips You gotta work with your children, not for your children. Include your children in some of the hardships you live rather than just handing them over your wealth. Be the responsible badass parent and hard working entrepreneur you are so that your children can look at you and realize your work and also work as hard as you do. (39:04) Max Finn The most common mistake that entrepreneurs make is they want to control everything, they want to do everything by themselves. The thing is once you do this, you will soon have a constant decline around areas that you are not looking at. That is why you should hire experts to take care of the things you cannot supervise. This will help you grow more in the long run. Tags: @hollisc @brendankane @rileydayne @toddbrown @iamdavidosborn @thecassidyphillips @maxfinn
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Hollis Carter, Brendan Kane, Riley Dayne, Todd Brown, David Osborn, Cassidy Phillips, and Max Finn and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Hollis Carter Never bite more than you can chew. Sometimes when you get inspired by a project, you tend to want to do it only to find out that it takes a lot of work. You need time, resources, and a lot of planning. As a result, you get overwhelmed. That is why you should never take more than what you can handle. (8:22) Brendan Kane You can get a big A list celebrity, but if you don't have content that's compelling, nobody cares. There is so much content out there, people are not going to have time for yours. Remember you can interview people who are not celebrities as well as long as their story is compelling. (12:40) Riley Dayne The word passion today gets a bad rep. Many will say don't follow the passion, follow the money, however passion is important because it gives you that power and drive you need on a day where you feel like giving up. It gives you that extra push. You will always find roadblocks but passion is the key ingredient to help you get through them. (23:41) Todd Brown One of the biggest mistakes that entrepreneurs make is starting with a product. Many entrepreneurs fall in love with a particular product and when their marketing doesn't work, they fail and get crushed. Rather than falling in love with a product, you should fall in love with being an entrepreneur. Doing this gives you the freedom to pick yourself up and move on in case things don't work out. (30:22) David Osborn Sometimes the journey is the destination. It might seem like it's taking longer for you to be successful but when you look back, you will realize that whatever happened to you, happened for a reason. It got you to where you are right now. So no matter how long it takes, just remember that every single step matters in the journey of success. (33:27) Cassidy Phillips You gotta work with your children, not for your children. Include your children in some of the hardships you live rather than just handing them over your wealth. Be the responsible badass parent and hard working entrepreneur you are so that your children can look at you and realize your work and also work as hard as you do. (39:04) Max Finn The most common mistake that entrepreneurs make is they want to control everything, they want to do everything by themselves. The thing is once you do this, you will soon have a constant decline around areas that you are not looking at. That is why you should hire experts to take care of the things you cannot supervise. This will help you grow more in the long run. Tags: @hollisc @brendankane @rileydayne @toddbrown @iamdavidosborn @thecassidyphillips @maxfinn
Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Hollis Carter, Brendan Kane, Riley Dayne, Todd Brown, David Osborn, Cassidy Phillips and Max Finn and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:49) Hollis Carter Never bite more than you can chew. Sometimes when you get inspired by a project, you tend to want to do it only to find out that it actually takes a lot of work. You need time, resources and a lot of planning. As a result you get overwhelmed. That is why you should never take more than what you can handle. (8:22) Brendan Kane You can get a big A list celebrity, but if you don't have content that's compelling, nobody cares. There is so much content out there, people are not going to have time for yours. Remember you can interview people who are not celebrities as well as long as their story is compelling. (12:40) Riley Dayne The word passion today gets a bad rep. Many will say don't follow the passion, follow the money, however passion is important because it gives you that power and drive you need on a day where you feel like giving up. It gives you that extra push. You will always find roadblocks but passion is the key ingredient to help you get through them. (23:41) Todd Brown One of the biggest mistakes that entrepreneurs make is starting with a product. Many entrepreneurs fall in love with a particular product and when their marketing doesn't work, they fail and get crushed. Rather than falling in love with a product, you should fall in love with being an entrepreneur. Doing this gives you the freedom to pick yourself up and move on in case things don't work out. (30:22) David Osborn Sometimes the journey is the destination. It might seem like it's taking longer for you to be successful but when you look back, you will realize that whatever happened to you, happened for a reason. It got you to where you are right now. So no matter how long it takes, just remember that every single step matters in the journey of success. (33:27) Cassidy Phillips You gotta work with your children, not for your children. Include your children in some of the hardships you live rather than just handing them over your wealth. Be the responsible badass parent and hard working entrepreneur you are so that your children can look at you and realize your work and also work as hard as you do. (39:04) Max Finn The most common mistake that entrepreneurs make is they want to control everything, they want to do everything by themselves. The thing is once you do this, you will soon have a constant decline around areas that you are not looking at. That is why you should hire experts to take care of the things you cannot supervise. This will help you grow more in the long run. Tags: @hollisc @brendankane @rileydayne @toddbrown @iamdavidosborn @thecassidyphillips @maxfinn
We grave-robbed six terrifying tales for our TOIL & TROUBLE pre-Hallowe'en special on Tuesday 8th October at The Phoenix, and here they are! These brand-new short stories, read by our professional actors, feature spiritual cannibalism, lovelorn witches, talking corpses, blazing spectres, Dracula's estate agent, and the shade of a post-punk icon ... RUNNING ORDER for TOIL & TROUBLE An Odd Fish by Lisa Farrell, read by Josie Charles New Tongues by Cassidy Phillips, read by Peter Kenny An Esteemed Family Business by Sarah McDermott, read by Rich Keeble *******INTERVAL & INFERNAL BOOK QUIZ!******* The Burning Boys by Jon Hayes, read by Zach Harrison Wetico by Jennifer Gaboury, read by Katy DarbY Never Goes Out by Sophie Bloom, read by Patsy Prince
We are OFFICIALLY launching a partnership with the design agency Foxtrot Branding. With this partnership, it's our next step in being able to support influencers, coaches and entrepreneurs needs beyond social media strategy, as we will now, with the support of Foxtrot Branding be able to help them with their design and branding needs. If they need help with their website, logo, etc... their team will be able to help! In the episode we talk all about the importance of branding, and why it's so important to have a website that is consistent with your social media channels. Cassidy Phillips and Amanda Kail are the co-founders of Foxtrot Branding, a design studio that crafts beautiful and strategic visual designs that help entrepreneurs thrive. Only months after launching their own freelance businesses, photographer and web designer, Cassidy, and graphic designer, Amanda, decided to team up and start Foxtrot Branding. Cassidy and Amanda found that, together, they could offer design, website, and photography services that truly help businesses attract the right audience and establish successful brands. Today, Foxtrot Branding works with Influencers, entrepreneurs, and creatives around the country offering brand design, website design, and brand photography services.
News Talk 94.1 — Cassidy Phillips & Amanda Kail - Two young entrepreneurs who started Foxtrot Branding a year ago to help other small business owners brand their company and really allow them to grow! Learn more about their past that allowed them to do what they love.
MAKING BANK is now a weekly YouTube TV show / iTunes Podcast full of #Success and #Business with Josh. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3: bit.ly/TumblrSubscribeSubscribe to iTunes: bit.ly/JoshF_ItunesSUBSCRIBE for weekly episodes and bonuses: bit.ly/JoshFSubscribe === SUMMARY === Cassidy Phillips is an entrepreneur, consultant, philanthropist and speaker that has dedicated his time to passionately pursuing a purpose driven life. With a background as an athlete and trainer that specialized in biomechanics, he created the revolutionary therapeutic company Trigger Point. It is his goal to empower people in need of a greater quality of life, and he does that with a global brand that has reached over 80 countries and generated over $60 million in sales. Today on #MakingBank he joins Josh to discuss failing big, being a part of a dot com in the early 2000s, and getting cut off from his family at 18. As well as… ✔ Why he didn’t want to make the product that went on to be used by Lebron James, David Beckham, and Kobe Bryant. ✔ How his acting career informed his entrepreneurship ✔ The inception of Trigger Point ✔ How he knew it was time to hand over the reins with his company ✔ What every parental entrepreneur needs to understand And much more… === ABOUT Josh Felber === As a High-Performance Coach and Start-Up Advisor, I help business owners, entrepreneurs, & millennials understand where you can grow your business with fast proven results to obtain wealth and find freedom. A serial entrepreneur with 28+ years of starting and growing multiple multi-million dollar companies (including one with $5 Billion annual revenues), I’ve been:• 2x Best-Selling Author as a co-author with Steve Forbes & Brian Tracy• Voted the Best Personal Finance Expert in 2014 (National GOBankingRates competition)• A contributor to articles on Entrepreneur.com, Inc.com, & Forbes.com• Recognized multiple times in the National Who’s Who of Entrepreneurs• Expert guest on NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX• Keynote Speaker• Host of Making Bank TV ShowI’ve helped my clients achieve:• Business growth from 6 to 7 figures & doubled revenues in as short as 6 months• Sales growth in 25% within 3 months using online and digital marketing• Go from 0 to $30 Million company valuation in 9 yearsGet daily Success Tips on FB: www.FB.com/JoshFelber10x Meet Josh at his WEBSITE: bit.ly/JoshFelber Read Josh’s BLOG on: bit.ly/JoshF_BLOG Follow Josh on TWITTER: bit.ly/JoshF_TWITTER Follow Josh on LINKEDIN: bit.ly/JoshF_LINKEDIN
MAKING BANK is now a weekly YouTube TV show / iTunes Podcast full of #Success and #Business with Josh. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3: bit.ly/TumblrSubscribeSubscribe to iTunes: bit.ly/JoshF_ItunesSUBSCRIBE for weekly episodes and bonuses: bit.ly/JoshFSubscribe === SUMMARY === Cassidy Phillips is an entrepreneur, consultant, philanthropist and speaker that has dedicated his time to passionately pursuing a purpose driven life. With a background as an athlete and trainer that specialized in biomechanics, he created the revolutionary therapeutic company Trigger Point. It is his goal to empower people in need of a greater quality of life, and he does that with a global brand that has reached over 80 countries and generated over $60 million in sales. Today on #MakingBank he joins Josh to discuss failing big, being a part of a dot com in the early 2000s, and getting cut off from his family at 18. As well as… ✔ Why he didn’t want to make the product that went on to be used by Lebron James, David Beckham, and Kobe Bryant. ✔ How his acting career informed his entrepreneurship ✔ The inception of Trigger Point ✔ How he knew it was time to hand over the reins with his company ✔ What every parental entrepreneur needs to understand And much more… === ABOUT Josh Felber === As a High-Performance Coach and Start-Up Advisor, I help business owners, entrepreneurs, & millennials understand where you can grow your business with fast proven results to obtain wealth and find freedom. A serial entrepreneur with 28+ years of starting and growing multiple multi-million dollar companies (including one with $5 Billion annual revenues), I’ve been:• 2x Best-Selling Author as a co-author with Steve Forbes & Brian Tracy• Voted the Best Personal Finance Expert in 2014 (National GOBankingRates competition)• A contributor to articles on Entrepreneur.com, Inc.com, & Forbes.com• Recognized multiple times in the National Who’s Who of Entrepreneurs• Expert guest on NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX• Keynote Speaker• Host of Making Bank TV ShowI’ve helped my clients achieve:• Business growth from 6 to 7 figures & doubled revenues in as short as 6 months• Sales growth in 25% within 3 months using online and digital marketing• Go from 0 to $30 Million company valuation in 9 yearsGet daily Success Tips on FB: www.FB.com/JoshFelber10x Meet Josh at his WEBSITE: bit.ly/JoshFelber Read Josh’s BLOG on: bit.ly/JoshF_BLOG Follow Josh on TWITTER: bit.ly/JoshF_TWITTER Follow Josh on LINKEDIN: bit.ly/JoshF_LINKEDIN
Cassidy Phillips is the founder and former CEO of Trigger Point Therapy. He's also the author of Blissful Ignorance and currently hosts the Blissful Ignorance Podcast.
Balance is not a permanent state of being. You have to live unbalanced to find your path to balance and then you have to work at it. It is the old cliche - it is the journey, not the destination. On your journey, you learn how to prioritize, communicate and win. On this episode, I finish my talk with David Osborn, entrepreneur and author of Wealth Can’t Wait, about your prioritizing, achieving and working toward balance, and learning how to handle your stress. Three Things We Learned Leaders need to be willing to follow. Prioritization is the key to avoiding breakdowns and gaining financial freedom. Look for the winning pattern. “As you become more successful, you have to put those that are reliable, resourceful and innovative into positions to be able to take over what you have done.” - Cassidy Phillips When we say Wealth Can’t Wait, we mean why would you wait for abundance when you can have it right now. David Osborn gave us insight into how we can find wealth in our own lives by embracing the journey.
Episode 549 - When my friend Cassidy Phillips sold his company, TriggerPoint, they were doing over $20 million per year. Now he runs a brand new podcast which I was honored to be on. In this interview he asked me questions that I have never been asked and you are sure to learn a lot from this one! Facebook: http://bit.ly/2C8Rs2e Instagram: http://bit.ly/2BXKc8d YouTube: http://bit.ly/2U1G1Sz
You don't have to start with a fancy, high-tech wellness program. You can start small by making it fun, and getting people talking, laughing and moving together. A wellness program that involves some form of movement--running, yoga, pilates, walking- will benefit your company in huge ways. In addition to helping individuals improve attention, motivation, focus and a sense of well-being, they contribute to productivity, a sense of belonging and help people work together better as a team. If you're having trouble convincing your boss that working on company time is not a waste of time and money, listen to this episode for facts that you can use to sell your employer on a program. If you are looking for help training your group for a 5K, or would like to book a speaker or someone to conduct a lunch and learn on a wellness topic, email Coach Kim at CoachKim@thePowerofrun.com. Resources from this episode: IFEB statistics source. Quantum Workplace Study. Stress in the workplace study. Gallup employee engagement study. Book- Brave Leadership by Kimberly Davis Book- Blissful Ignorance by Cassidy Phillips About your Podcast Host: Coach Kim explores topics that will help you power up your life so that you can design a life you love. If you are ready to think, feel, train and live like a champion, tune in for expert interviews and real talk that will give you the tools and courage you need to chase your dreams. Coach Kim Peek is a fitness and real-food enthusiast who is also a theater-mom, dog-mom and breast cancer survivor. Kim has a number of coaching certifications including: ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor, USA Track and Field Level 1 Coach, USA Triathlon Level 1 Coach and Healthy Running. She is certified to teach a variety of fitness formats, and is constantly studying movement, motivation and other wellness topics to unlock success secrets for her audience. Kim is also a Breast Cancer Exercise Specialist and a Functional Aging Specialist. You can hang out with Coach Kim online at: www.CrushingMyGoals.com Facebook Instagram @PowerOfRun And join the free STRENGTH CHALLENGE group at Power of Run. Click here. Join Kim's group for business leaders who want to transform lives and culture in their organizations through the use of movement. https://www.facebook.com/groups/fitatwork/
Cassidy Phillips is the author of Blissful Ignorance, as well as the founder of TriggerPoint, one of the world’s most successful health and fitness brands. While he was revolutionizing this industry, he learned ... The post Blissful Ignorance: Cassidy Phillips appeared first on Author Hour.
Cassidy Phillips was #grinding before #grinding was a thing. In 2002, out of the desire to empower people to take care of themselves and give people a better quality of life, Trigger Point Performance Therapy was born. After experiencing debilitating, chronic pain first-hand Cassidy, a talented endurance athlete, set out to create a methodology to help others. He took an initial investment of $17,000 and turned it into $60 million in sales. Professional athletes, Olympians, and the common man benefit from the methodology Cassidy created. In our latest episode Cassidy shares the story of Trigger Point Performance Therapy, from creation and explosive growth, to the sale of his company on October 17th, 2014. Cassidy shares insights on lessons learned, his advice to other entrepreneurs — and what he's up to next.
Cassidy Phillips serves as Senior Vice President of Innovation at Implus Corporation and is the Founder of Trigger Point Performance, Inc. He serves as its Chief Executive Officer. He oversees product and business development and education for the Trigger Point division of Implus. Cassidy is a world-renowned presenter and biomechanical specialist concentrating on sports performance and injury prevention. He has 14+ years of experience as an entrepreneur, innovator and pioneer in the self-care channel. He founded Trigger Point in 2002 and served as Chairman. He served as Interim-Chief Executive Officer of Trigger Point Performance, Inc. Cassidy is a Global Fitness and Health and Wellness Speaker, Cross Fit Level 1 Trainer, ISSA Certified Personal Trainer and biomechanical specialist. Join us as Cassidy shares his mindset and a glance at his journey to becoming a Rockstar Entrepreneur by empowering people to be able to take care of themselves so that they can do things they never thought possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Pete and I get to have a lively chat with founder and CEO of Trigger Point Performance Therapy Cassidy Phillips. We talk balls, maintenance, excuses, getting it done and ultimately what it’s all about at the end of the day. In today's podcast, we discuss: The value in rolling (just in case you have forgotten!) Some exciting new TP tools The key difference between the GRID and the ball Why triathletes continue to ignore body maintenance Making the commitment to your long term health Amatuer athletes treating themselves unproffesionally Being the best example of yourself Sport does not transcend life Show Links Connect with Cassidy on the Trigger Point Therapy website: www.tptherapy.com Cassidy’s YouTube Channel -A Bootstrapping Life And other Social Media pages: Instagram Twitter Facebook http://www.thecassidyphillips.com/ Or email Cassidy at: Cphillips@4implus.com Show Sponsors: TriTravel Smith Optics Vespa Please Help Us Grow… To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below: Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes If you have a chance, please leave me an honest rating and review on iTunes by clicking here. It will help the show and its ranking in iTunes immensely! We appreciate it! Enjoy the show!
In episode 32 of We Have to Go Back Podcast we take a look back at 3×15 “Left Behind” and 3×16 “One of Us.” In the Kate centric episode, “Left Behind,” we see that Kate crossed paths with Cassidy Phillips before the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. Cassidy helps Kate avoid federal agents and speak […] The post WHTGB 32-We Have To Go Back Episode 32-Left Behind and One of Us appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In episode 32 of We Have to Go Back Podcast we take a look back at 3×15 “Left Behind” and 3×16 “One of Us.” In the Kate centric episode, “Left Behind,” we see that Kate crossed paths with Cassidy Phillips before the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. Cassidy helps Kate avoid federal agents and speak […] The post WHTGB 32-We Have To Go Back Episode 32-Left Behind and One of Us appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In our look back at LOST this week, we’re reviewing the season 2 episodes, “The Long Con” and “One of Them.” The Sawyer-centric episode “The Long Con” features a back story that introduces the audience to Cassidy Phillips, one of Sawyer’s marks. He takes her for $600,000, but this won’t be the last time that […] The post We Have To Go Back 19-The Long Con & One of Them appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In our look back at LOST this week, we’re reviewing the season 2 episodes, “The Long Con” and “One of Them.” The Sawyer-centric episode “The Long Con” features a back story that introduces the audience to Cassidy Phillips, one of Sawyer’s marks. He takes her for $600,000, but this won’t be the last time that […] The post We Have To Go Back 19-The Long Con & One of Them appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Cassidy Phillips is the founder and CEO of Trigger Point Performance Therapy™. He is a biomechanical specialist concentrating on sports performance and injury prevention. Having been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, it became his personal mission to understand muscular structure and the regeneration of dysfunctional muscle tissue. This led to his development of Trigger Point Performance Therapy products, education, and methodologies, including the methodology of Myofascial Compression Techniques™ (MCT). Phillips is a world-renowned presenter, NASM Partnered Speaker, CrossFit Level 1 Trainer, and his specialty is recognizing the biomechanical challenges and inefficiencies in movement of everyday life. The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too. Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com . Listen to STT on iTunes at http://tinyurl.com/sttonitunes . Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . And follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam . SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.
Cassidy Phillips is a biomechanical specialist concentrating on sports performance, injury prevention, and the muscular structure that supports the efforts of the body in motion. His objective is to recognize the biomechanical challenges of movement and actions of everyday life and marry them with the biomechanical inefficiencies recognized within patterns of movement defined by a sport of choice or through sedentary patterns of movement such as sitting, walking, and running. Once told that he could never be an athlete again due to a muscular dysfunction called Fibromyalgia, it became his personal mission to understand muscular structure and the regeneration of dysfunctional muscle tissue. Instead of going through the traditional methods of schooling in fear that his out-of-the-box approach would be squashed, Phillips tackled countless hours of research to better understand the various methods of massage, chiropractic care, surgical procedures, and the treatment of traditional injuries in sport due to repetitive motion. Phillips gained a solid foundation on Myofascial Release Techniques, a form of massage to address the muscle spindle and the associated dysfunction such as trigger points, adhesions, and other muscular challenges. This process also retrains the pattern of movement by opening up the neurological pathway allowing greater muscular proprioception. After a long process of trial and error, he married his newly found education to his biomechanical background. The result is a line of patented products--called Trigger Point Technologies (TPT)--that mirror the feeling of the human hand. Athletes and non-athletes from around the world have used Phillips and TPT products to implement the use of Myofascial release with the TPT tools with incredible and sometimes life-altering results.