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Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn
Episode 424: Dr. Kahn and Dr. James Earls Talk Advanced Heart Imaging

Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 32:10


This week on Heart Doc VIP, Dr. Joel Kahn sits down with James Earls, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Cleerly Health. They dive into the latest advancements in diagnosing and monitoring coronary artery disease using CT angiography and cutting-edge AI technology. Regular programming with Dr. Kahn will return in April.

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
Ep.219: 'Anatomy for Soft Tissue Therapists: What Should We Be Learning?' with guest James Earls

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 54:22 Transcription Available


In Ep.219 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, host Matt Phillips welcomes renowned author and educator James Earls of Born To Move to discuss the topic "Anatomy for Soft Tissue Therapists: What Should We Be Learning?". Join them as they delve into the intricacies of anatomy education and explore how it can be tailored to meet the real-world needs of soft tissue therapists. James Earls, known for his pioneering work on the functional anatomy of movement, shares insights from his journey and the evolution of his thinking over the years. He challenges traditional methods of teaching anatomy, advocating for a more integrated approach that emphasizes understanding movement in real-life contexts. This discussion is particularly relevant for therapists seeking to enhance their practice and deliver more effective treatment outcomes. The episode also offers a glimpse into the upcoming Therapy Expo, where James will be presenting and conducting hands-on workshops. Listeners can expect to gain valuable knowledge on the practical application of functional anatomy in therapy sessions. Tune in for an informative and thought-provoking conversation that is sure to inspire therapists to rethink their approach to anatomy. James Earls at Therapy Expo Day 1 - 10:20– 10:50  Theatre B Soft tissue therapists: are we taught the anatomy we need?  Day 1 - 13:45– 14:10  The STA Therapy Update Theatre Anatomy for soft tissue therapists: what should I be learning? Q&A with James Earls Day 2  - 10:10– 10:40  The Hands-On Hub The shoulder: integrating touch with functional anatomy for a modern approach to shoulder mobility   Useful Links James Earls Website: Born To Move James Earls on Instagram: @born_to_walk Born To Move on Instagram: @_borntomove Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL and FACEBOOK page. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA170: 'Born To Move & The Hands On Hub' with guests James Earls, Owen Lewis & Anna Maria Mazzieri

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 72:33


'Born To Move & The Hands On Hub' - Our countdown to Therapy Expo 2023 continues, chatting LIVE with speakers who will be presenting in the STA Update Theatre. In this episode, our guests are James Earls and Owen Lewis of Born To Move, who will be giving a theory & practical hour workshop in the STA Theatre at 4pm on Day 1 of Therapy Expo 2023: 'Understanding Functional Links - The Lower Limb'. We are also joined by Anna Maria Mazzieri, Director of The ST School and creator of the very popular 'Hands On Hub' area at Therapy Expo. Together, Anna, James & Owen also discuss 'THE STORY' - a plan to help therapists find common meaning & important principles in the presentations they see across the two days at Therapy Expo. Topics discussed (with time stamps): 0:00 Intro 1:30 Recap of last week's Ep.179 'How To Integrate Neurocognitive Approaches Into A Rehabilitation Setting?' with guest Angela Jackson 6:52 Welcome James Earls, Owen lewis and Anna Maria Mazzieri 8:40 About Anna Maria Mazzieri 9:46 About Owen Lewis 11:22 About James Earls 13:30 Is an evidence informed approach finally happening? 14:55 Where did the idea of having 'The Story' at Therapy Expo come from? 19:55 James Earls and Owen Lewis in the STA Theatre: 'Understanding Functional Links - The Lower Limb' 28:45 Anna Maria talks about 'The Hands On Hub' at Therapy Expo 32:37 The Five Principles of 'The Story' 34:43 Principle 1 of 'The Story': Heterarchy 41:45 Principle 2 of 'The Story': Integrated Anatomy 46:14 Principle 3 of 'The Story': Natural Movement 53:45 Principle 4 of 'The Story': Play 57:17 Principle 5 of 'The Story': Critical Thinking 1:06:30 Up & coming courses with Owen Lewis, James Earls, Anna Maria Mazzieri 1:10:15 In next week's show (at later time of 9pm): 'Functional Flexibility' with special guest Sonia Fierro of 'Recover Stronger'. Useful Links The ST School Website ST School across Social Media: @thestschool Born To Move Website Born To Move across Social Media: @_borntomove Born To Move Courses, Workshops & Books - The Philosophy of Touch webinar Oct 23rd - Functional Bodywork in Side-lying and Kneeling, 2-day workshop, Bristol, Dec 2nd & 3rd -‘Functional Anatomy of Movement: An Illustrated Guide to Joint Movement, Soft Tissue Control, and Myofascial Anatomy' by James Earls (released this week!) - Functional Anatomy of Movement, 1-day workshop (based on the book), St Ives, Cambs. 20 Jan 24 - Understanding the Foot and Pelvis, 1-day workshop, St Ives, Cambs. 3 Feb 24  Our sincere thanks to James Earls, Owen Lewis and Anna Maria Mazzieri for giving up their time to be guests on the show! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA169: 'Neurocognitive Approaches In A Rehabilitation Setting' with Angela Jackson

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 57:33


How equipped are you to add a neurocognitive bias to your rehabilitation programmes? Are you aware of the importance of retraining the proprioceptive system without eye dominance? In this episode of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our countdown to Therapy Expo 2023 continues, chatting LIVE with speakers who will be presenting in the STA Update Theatre. Our special guest is internationally respected educator Angela Jackson, who talks to us about her presentation in the STA Theatre at 9.15am on Day 2 of Therapy Expo 2023: 'How To Integrate Neurocognitive Approaches Into A Rehabilitation Setting'. Topics discussed (with time stamps):  0:00 Intro 1:30 Recap of last week's Ep.168 'The Changing Face Of Qualifications. Who Can We Trust?' 6:30 Welcome Anglea Jackson 11:10 Why Angela Jackson specialises in Young Athletes & Injury 13:35 A look at Angela's website and courses available 15:30 Kidsbacktosport website: a resource for parents, coaches & therapists alike. 18:24 Angela Jackson at this year's Therapy Expo 19:40 What is a Neurocognitive Approach? 24:00 External Cues: "Do you want to pee on your feet or in the loo?" 26:48: Recreating the 'chaotic world' of sport activity 31:20 How can we teak our rehab to incorporate a neurocognitive approach 33:30 How many times during their chosen sport does your client close their eyes? 41:20 How soon in a programme do you include a neurocognitive challenge? 45:00 Is confidence linked with neurocognitive ability? 50:30 Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater! 53:19 How to stay in contact with Angela Jackson 55:10 In next week's show: 'The Story of Movement' with James Earls. Owen Lewis & Anna Maria Mazzieri  Useful Links Angela Jackson Website  Resource for child sports injuries: https://kidsback2sport.com/ Angela Jackson on Twitter: @angiejphysio Anglela Jackson on Instagram: @angiejphysio Anglea Jackson on Facebook  Our sincere thanks to Angela Jackson for giving up her time to be a guest on the show! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA164 'Looking Ahead To Therapy Expo 2023' with Gary Benson, Dr Fiona Higgs, Tim Allardyce

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 72:23


Coming to 'Therapy Expo' this year at Birmingham NEC, Nov 22nd and 23rd The 'STA Update Theatre' will as be there, bigger & better than ever this year with two days of theory & practical presentations from world class speakers. In this episode, we discuss what soft tissue therapists can gain from going to Therapy Expo, and look at 13 speakers presenting this year in the STA Update Theatre. With host Matt Phillips (creator of Runchatlive.com) is:  • Gary Benson (founder of the STA) • Fiona MW Higgs (host of the Women In Sports Therapy Podcast) • Tim Allardyce (Creator of Rehab My Patient) SPEAKERS in the STA UPDATE THEATRE 2023 WEDNESDAY NOV 22nd  9.15 - 9.40am - Dr Lucy Williamson 'Personalised Nutrition For The Future: The Gut Microbiome' 10:00 - 10:25am - Lucy Gillbanks  'Relative Energy Deficiency In Sport: What Therapists Need To Know' 11:30 -  12:40pm - Jenny Burrell  'Massage, Back Pain & Cancer: What EVERY Touch Therapist Serving Women MUST Know' 13:45 - 14:10pm - Michelle Lyons 'Musculoskeletal Health At Menopause' 14:30 - 14:55pm - Women In Sports Therapy Panel Dr Fiona Higgs, Sonia Fierro, Jenny Burrell, Anna Maria Mazzieri 16:00 - 17:10pm - James Earls & Owen Lewis 'Understanding Functional Links - The Lower Limb'     THURSDAY NOV 23rd  9.15 - 9.40am - Angela Jackson 'How To Integrate Neurocognitive Approaches Into A Rehabilitation Setting' 10:00 - 10:25am - Keith Burnett 'Clinical Reasoning for Neck Pain' 11:30 -  11:55am - Sonia Fierro 'Functional Flexibility' 12:15 - 12:40pm - Alistair Beverley 'Working With People With Learning Disabilities' 13:45 - 14:10pm - Ryan Smith & Jack Coward 'Moments That Matter: Navigating Time, Conversations, and Mental Health' 14:30 - 14:55pm - Chris Tyler & Chris Kitson 'Training the Older Adult for Performance' 16:00 - 16:25pm - Nick Pollard 'Eating Disorders: How All Therapists Can Help Support Recovery' For FULL DETAILS of each presentation, visit the Therapy Expo WEBSITE! Useful Links: Therapy Expo WEBSITE  Therapy Expo on INSTAGRAM Therapy Expo on TWITTER Therapy Expo on FACEBOOK Our sincere thanks to Gary Benson, Dr Fiona Higgs & Tim Allardyce for giving up their time to be on the show! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA158: 'How To Learn Anatomy' with special guest James Earls

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 57:10


In Ep.158 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, we are joined by author, lecturer & bodyworker James Earls. Respected internationally for books including 'Understanding the Human Foot', 'Born To Walk' and most recently 'Functional Anatomy of Movement - An Illustrated Guide', James discusses the limitations of the traditional way in which anatomy is presented to soft tissue therapists during their studies, and how a change in approach is required in order to help theory become practice, in the pursuit of best helping our patients and clients.   Topics discussed (with time stamps): 0:00 Intro 3:00 Recap of last week's Sports Nutrition episode  7:31 Welcome James Earls 8:00 James Earls & Owen Lewis in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo 2023 9:15 Details of the Natural Health & Movement Summit, October 7th (Discount code: STAmember)  16:00 James Earls: From 'Anatomy Trains' to 'Functional Anatomy of Movement' 28:04 The problem with a traditional, 'static' anatomy approach 40:00 'Anatomy' vs 'Functional Anatomy' 53:30 Problems caused by a non-functional anatomy approach 58:44 How to Follow James Earls & details of courses Useful Links Website: https://www.borntomove.com/ Natural Health & Movement Summit, October 7th (Discount code: STAmember) Instagram: @_borntomove  Twitter: @_borntomove Facebook: borntomovemyofascial/ Our sincere thanks to James Earls for giving up his time to be a guest on the show! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Somatic Primer Podcast
James Earls: Functional Bodywork

Somatic Primer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 65:57


James Earls is a writer, lecturer, and bodyworker, specializing in Myofascial Release and Structural Integration. He specializes in blending movement with manual therapy creating a new functional approach to bodywork.James'  first started practicing bodywork over 25 years ago. He has studied with Thomas Myers, Art Riggs, and Gary Gray. James worked alongside Tom Myers to co-author “Fascial Release for Structural Balance”James' blend of movement and fascial understanding led to the publication of his well-received “Born to Walk”, an introduction to the interconnected mechanics of the body, and the more recent book 'Understanding the Human Foot'.Find our more about James Earls https://www.borntomove.com/Introduction to Buddhism & Meditation  somaticprimer.comPlease subscribe & Support the Show!Support the show

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA #139: 'ASK TIM 2' with special guest Tim Allardyce

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 62:29


It's the first Tuesday of a new month, so we bring you our regular series ‘Ask Tim', recorded as always LIVE on the Sports Therapy Association Youtube Channel. Tim Allardyce, founder of Rehab My Patient clinical software, Group Clinical Director and NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur, answers YOUR questions on anything to do with the soft tissue therapy industry. If you have questions for future episodes, email me at matt@thesta.co.uk, OR come join us LIVE on the first Tuesday of the month and ASK TIM yourself, face to face! What's happening in the rest of March? In Ep140, Ep141 and Ep142, our focus will be on Lower Back Pain, starting MARCH 14th with guest Owen Lewis, part of ‘Born To Move' education providers (with James Earls, author of Born To Walk). Owen will be taking us through some of the common misconceptions in causes and rehab of lower back pain, as well as highlighting outdated narratives regarding the 'core'. Topics in this episode of 'Ask Tim': 0:00 Intro 6:00 Latest episode of 'Women In Sports Therapy Association Podcast' 9:19 - Ask Tim Q1: As evidence informed practitioners, how do we compete with the “easy fix” claims marketed across social media but still maintain our ethics? 15:25 - Ask Tim Q2: I had a client who wanted me to take pictures before and after to see ‘postural changes' (rolled/winged shoulder). There was a difference and I could have easily posted this as a win but ethics got the better of me. Should I have taken the photo for them? 21:30 - Ask Tim Q3: Hey Tim, do you have any tips on finding ways to use Sports Therapy abroad? I love experiencing new countries & cultures, but don't know where or how to start looking. 29:07 - Live Question: You said in a previous episode that for therapists 2023 would be 'a year to survive not thrive'. Is this still your plan?  42:30 - Ask Tim Q4: I have read that shockwave therapy is very effective in treatment of tendinopathies, and that it can also help as treatment for chronic pain. Would you say it is worth the financial investment? 51:28 - Ask Tim Q5: As a Sports Therapist, how important is it to have experience in the sport of the client you are treating? How can you help & give advice if you don't know the demands of that particular sport? 52:09 - How to follow/contact Tim Allardyce & Dr Fiona Higgs Useful Links: Tim Allardyce on Twitter: @timallardyce Rehab My Patient on Twitter & Instagram: @rehabmypatient  Dr Fiona Higgs on Twitter and Instagram: @fiona_higgs1  Women In Sports Therapy Podcast on Twitter & Instagram: @UK_WIST Dr Fiona Higgs email: wist@thesta.co.uk   Our sincere thanks to Tim Allardyce, Dr Fiona Higgs and Gary Benson for giving up their time to be guests on the show!  Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA119: 'Understanding The Human Foot' with special guest James Earls

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 59:15


In Ep.119 of the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, our countdown to Therapy Expo 2022 November 23rd & 24th at the NEC Birmingham continues, bringing you speakers who will be presenting in the STA THEATRE across the two days. In this episode, we are joined by James Earls, a hugely popular writer, lecturer and bodyworker specialising in Myofascial Release and Structural Integration. He is the author of internationally acclaimed books including 'Understanding the Human Foot', 'Born To Walk' and 'Fascial Release for Structural Balance'. In this episode, James talks about how the information & education he provides, as well as his own practice, have evolved over the last ten years, and discusses his up & coming presentiion at Therapy Expo - 'Understanding the Human Foot ' - taking place 11.30am on Wednesday 23rd November in the STA Theatre. Topics discussed include: 5:16 A chat with James about his long, long, long, career. 7:45 How conventions like Therapy Expo have now become more about education rather than just selling of products. 13:40 A look at the Born To Move website and courses offered https://www.borntomove.com/ 16:50 Why James moved away from Anatomy Trains 21:00 How the teaching of anatomy needs to change 41:00 Assessing patients - limitations of static testing 48:30 Understanding how the mody interacts through gait analysis 52:50 James Earls: New book coming! 56:40 James Earls at Therapy Expo this year, Wed 23rd Oct at 11.30am in the STA Theatre Useful Links   Website: Born To Move Twitter: @_borntomove Instagram: @_borntomove Therapy Expo Website Our sincere thanks to James Earls for giving up his time to be a guest on the show! Remember, James will be presenting in the STA Theatre at Therapy Expo on Wednesday 23rd October at 11.30am! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA110: 'Have Your Say #1' with Matt Phillips, Gary Benson, Dr Fiona Higgs & Scott Loynes

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 64:47


In STA Ep110, we start a new series of monthly 'Have Your Say' episodes which will provide YOU the chance to to comment freely on this month's podcast episodes, and also any topics connected to the Sports Therapy & Sports Massage Therapy. Joining host Matt Phillips of runchatlive is Gary Benson Founder of the STA, Dr Fiona Higgs of the Women In Sports Therapy Podcast and Scott Loynes Regional Rep Co-ordinator STA North East and Yorkshire.  Topics discussed include: How did the 'Focus on The Foot & Ankle' month go?  Main points taken from STA107: Focus on Foot & Ankle' Pt 1: 'Foot Anatomy' with guests Dr Emma Cowley & Nick Knight - Having the confidence to tell your clients/patients that your approach has changed.  Referring to other health care practicioners: clients pay us for an outcome.   Main points taken from STA108: Focus on Foot Pt 2: 'Plantar Fasciitis... Or Is It?' with guests Maddie Tate & Ian Griffiths - Special tests: remembering to use them but without forgetting the case history & psychosocial factors.    Main points taken from STA109: 'The Evolving Foot' with special guests James Earls and Lucy Wintle - Learning Anatomy: start with the whole body rather than individul components Having the confidence to tell your clients/patients that your approach has changed.  Competitions on the Sports Therapy Association Facebook Open Group The dangers of Sports Therapists and Sports Massage Therapists using protected titles like 'Physio' and ' Physical Therapist' in their social media posts & websites. Scott Loynes update for STA members: Member Coffee Chats & Clinic Chats - great way to network & learn from other fellow STA therapists       Dr Fiona Higgs: Women in Sports Therapy Podcast update What's coming up in the STA for the month ahead Useful Links   STA Website STA Facebook Open Group Women in Sports Therapy Podcast Our sincere thanks to everyone who joins us for the live recordings, and to everyone who downoads the podcast! Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA109: 'The Evolving Foot' with special guests James Earls and Lucy Wintle

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 70:42


In Part 3 of our monthly focus on 'The Foot & Ankle', we welcome special guests James Earls and Lucy Wintle in an episode entitled 'The Evolving Foot'. James Earls is a hugely popular writer, lecturer and bodyworker specialising in Myofascial Release and Structural Integration. He is the author of internationally acclaimed books including 'Understanding the Human Foot', 'Born To Walk' and 'Fascial Release for Structural Balance'. Lucy Wintle, co-author of 'Understanding the Human Foot' is the founder & owner of Canterbury Pilates, with a particular interest in integrating fascial movement. Lucy is part of a team designing and delivering in depth movement and anatomy courses to already qualified teachers. Topics in this episode include: A look at the books by James Earls, including news of Amazon bundle offer for 'Understanding The Human Foot' and 'Born To Walk' (at time of writing).  How an understanding of the foot has affected the teaching of Pilates.     How Anatomy has traditionally been taught in the wrong direction. Impact on how we act in clinic.     The value of story telling & play in education.           Letting go of the fear of tweaking our approach Evidence of the human transition to bipedal gait. A look at footwear - 'Crocs & Skechers' Details of courses run by Lucy & James Useful Links   Canterbury Pilates Website & Courses  James Earls Website: Born To Move 'Born To Move' at The School, Bristol, November 2022 'Move To Integrate' with Owen Lewis North London, September & October   'Mind, Movement Matters' St Regents Park November 15th   Our sincere thanks to James Earls & Lucy Wintle for giving up their time to be guests on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

From the Ground Up Athletic Performance Podcast
James Earls Episode 58 "Understanding the Human foot and its role in movement, Form and function"

From the Ground Up Athletic Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 84:38


Make sure to check out the great products offered by Aminoco referenced in the opening of the Podcast. aminoco.com/FTG After clicking on the link make sure you save 30% on your order by entering my personal Code FTG at checkout! On this weeks episode I sat down with Author James Earls to discuss many of the talking points presented within his new text Understanding the Human Foot. James does an incredible job in his book of painting how the foot has evolved overtime to a certain form that fits its function. We discuss some of the basic concepts that help influence the foots function, James defines the terms stress and strain. As we move throughout the conversation we begin to see how different stresses place certain strains on the surrounding tissues based upon the ability of given joint actions and the integrity of certain structures. Our repeated patterns or differing experiences of stress and strain helps to design our bone structure and shape. When discussing different modes of locomotion, intensity and thus energy expenditure appear to be a few of the main factors which differentiate the modes of walking verses jogging and sprinting. I believe to some extent we aim for proficiency in our modes of expression of these differing movement patterns; however, proficiency in our daily modes means lower energy consumption. High output modes of jogging and sprinting the chief concern is power production, this leads towards a model where we are driving in a many where power production as now become the chief concern, with this realization we can begin to see how the tissues have to deal with vastly different stresses and strains within the different modes of locomotion. Over time our body conforms to the repeated stresses/ strains that it becomes accustomed to, the tissues will optimize their form to control for more optimal and efficient movement options. The gait process and the foots as well as other units functions throughout the gait cycle are in the center of this conversation as we move along. We begin by discussing the concept of the tripod foot and James raises a great point, its not that the tripod concept is faulty, but rather that it is a static model. James shares that the concept of a static phase of control transitioning to more dynamic means of locomotion is troubling. We don't have stability because we have three points of contact, we have stability as the result of a dynamic and intelligent foot. As we move into the later portions of the conversation James shares the arrangement of the half dome and how it seems to be a more visual/ functional representation of the foot structure. James also discusses some of the common issues that one may encounter while working in some capacity as a movement professional. James shares some of the methods to access the foot for different compensations/ issues. Check the links below for James's socials, book, webpage. James Earls Book offerings Amino Co Supplment line Make sure to use my personal Code FTG to save 30% Born to move From the ground up.com James insta

The Black Country Buddhas
#100: There's No Such Thing As Bad Posture! With James Earls & Owen Lewis

The Black Country Buddhas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 77:14


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BodyTalk with David Lesondak
Finding Better Footing with James Earls

BodyTalk with David Lesondak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 46:20


James Earls is a bodyworker and functional movement therapist. His passion is to bring a true and deep understanding of functional anatomy to therapists of all forms. James has written two books, ‘Born to Walk' and ‘Understanding the Human Foot' both of which put anatomy into context of normal, real-life movement. James has been a bodyworker for longer than he would rather say but David will let you know within the first 5 seconds of this podcast. As James has no kids to homeschool and no particularly healthy hobbies to keep him occupied during lockdown he decided to write another book which he is happy to shamelessly plug during this hour of rather rambling but ever so interesting chat with your gracious host DAVID LESONDAK! Training and stuff- - www.borntomove.com UK Book Orders - https://borntomove.com/shop/ US Book Orders - - https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Human-Foot-Illustrated-Practitioners/dp/1623176573 Non-UK & USA Orders - https://www.bookdepository.com/Understanding-the-Human-Foot/9781913088262 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1350453316300868?via%3Dihub --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-lesondak/message

From the Ground Up Athletic Performance Podcast
James Earls Episode 14 "Anatomy is movement/movement is Anatomy"

From the Ground Up Athletic Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 62:45


On Episode 14 I had the pleasure of sitting down with author of Born to Walk James Earls. We begin our discussion by defining and analyzing the role of Fascia within the body, this naturally leads us to the concept of tensegrity and how it shifts the central focus away from the bone and joint structure and examines the tensioning mechanisms of soft tissues. We discuss the different influencers of locomotion and focus mostly on the visceral and emotional early in the conversation, later more structural considerations are taken into account. The spring mass model and how it is a more effective and efficient means of viewing locomotion is discussed as well as the role of tissue resilience and stiffness. We examine the contralateral patterning of locomotion and the utilization of slings throughout the body. We discuss the role of the foot and the importance of energy conservation in the foot for stance stability and absorption. We end our conversation by examining the trends in the modern day and age that seem to push us further away from our natural state, which for so long has been that of a dynamic mover. Truly a great examination of a lot of different factors that coalesce when the body is in motion. If you've never read James's Book Born to Walk I encourage you to do so, its a great examination of the body and is extremely detailed with wonderful illustrations provided as well. You can also check out James's Instagram(Born_to_walk) to keep up with all the content he is putting out as well. Born to move is a website as well where James and others put out courses dealing with many differing concepts. Born To Walk Amazon Link https://www.amazon.com/Born-Walk-Myofascial-Efficiency-Movement/dp/1583947698

The Massage Matters Podcast
Session 20 - Born To Walk, with James Earls

The Massage Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 71:13


Finally allowed to meet our guests face to face, Anna Maria and Becky head to Bristol to meet up with and interview James Earls for his website CLICK HERE James brings us up to speed with his studies, and discusses his approach to teaching human movement from the combined knowledge of the soft tissues and the skeleton. This is a unique yet entirely sensible approach, as we often consider the tissues, if not separately, then certainly within silos or areas of expertise. Indeed this has led James to his current research in evolutionary anatomy. Through this James is deriving understanding of present day efficient movement strategies based on the evolving anatomy of our ancestors to where we are today. We discuss anthropology, the Biotensegrity model, the flaws in how anatomy is commonly taught and if our approach to learning leads therapists to want to fit clients to models, rather than the other way around. James is hosting his Born to Walk and Born to Move courses with The School later this year. For more information CLICK HERE

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Esoterra Podcast
S02E11: James Earls, anatomy and evolution

Esoterra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 43:53


James Earls (UK) was jarenlang als docent en schrijver verbonden aan Anatomy Trains. In die hoedanigheid kwam hij in 2010 ook naar Nederland om een aantal cursussen te geven. Na de cursussen werd er nog lang nagetafeld en gesproken over van alles en nog wat maar de gezamenlijke interesse van James en Stefan over evolutie was toen al een terugkerend thema. In zijn boek Born to Walk koppelt hij de uitgangspunten van de ontwikkeling van het menselijk lichaam t.o.v. die van andere primaten aan lopen. Deze podcast gaat over, natuurlijk evolutie (en waarom dit relevant is voor lichaamswerkers), lopen, bewegen en geeft hij antwoord op wat volgens hem de allerbelangrijkste spier van het lichaam is (en het is niet de Psoas!). https://borntomove.com zijn boek: https://www.bol.com/nl/f/born-to-walk/9200000021775123/

How's The Pressure?
"Depression" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 55:14


This week we take on the second episode on Depression. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Lower Back Spasms" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 49:48


This week we take on the second episode on Lower Back Spasms. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Scoliosis" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 55:30


This week we take on the second episode on Scoliosis. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Osteoarthritis of the Knee" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 53:43


This week we take on the second episode on Osteoarthritis of the knee. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Carpal Tunnel" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 53:19


This week we take on the second episode on Carpal Tunnel. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

PhysioChains Education
James Earls Interview - Born to Walk

PhysioChains Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 53:49


In this interview, I have to honor of interviewing my mentor and friend, James Earls. James is a writer, lecturer, and bodywork practitioner specializing in myofascial release and structural integration. Author of "Born to Walk' James is a popular presenter at conferences and workshops around the world. Listen, learn, and enjoy.

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How's The Pressure?
"Tennis and Golfer's Elbow" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 55:21


This week we take on the second episode on Tennis and Golfer's Elbow. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Sciatica Part 2"

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 52:08


This week we take on the second episode on Sciatica. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Headaches and Migraines" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 44:52


This week we take on the second episode on Headaches and Migraines Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Fibromyalgia Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 42:27


This week we take on the second episode on Fibromyalgia. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

How's The Pressure?
"Plantar Fasciitis" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 39:45


This week we take on the second episode on Plantar Fasciitis. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain
SCP Podcast 161: Born to Walk with James Earls

Perry Nickelston: Stop Chasing Pain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 56:16


In this episode James Earls. Author of the book Born to Walk and fascial expert. Packed full of useful tips and information to help you  reclaim power, health, and freedom. We have such a great time chatting. This one you

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How's The Pressure?
"Frozen Shoulder" Part 2

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 60:15


This week we take on the second episode on Frozen Shoulder. Our guests are:- Joe Muscolino www.learnmuscles.com link for free month of his video library is https://learnmuscles.com/?ref=34 and enter the coupon code freemonthhtp.- Irene Lyon www.irenelyon.com- James Earls www.borntowalk.com- Robyn Scherr www.livinginthebody.net- Marjorie Brook www.marjoriebrookseminars.com

Cut The S#!t Get Fit
Episode 186 With James Earls

Cut The S#!t Get Fit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 47:21


In this episode, I interview James Earls is an Advanced Practitioner of Anatomy Trains Structural Integration and has been running a private practice in structural integration since 2001. As co-director of Kinesis UK with Tom, he has trained Anatomy Trains teachers, taught courses around Europe and led workshops worldwide. James is the author of Born to Walk (Lotus Publishing, 2014) and co-author of Fascial Release for Structural Balance (North Atlantic 2010, 2017). James has also authored many articles on anatomy and bodywork which have been published in a range of journals. He has also brought leading edge trainers to the UK. James has a wealth of experience in the organization and running of workshops. Add me on Facebook - www.facebook.com/rmatuszewski Cut The S#!t Newsletter - goo.gl/forms/Rwh6AJApU5u7P6YN2 Online Coaching Application - goo.gl/forms/GEpgzfnCUIlhVTiG3

How's The Pressure?
"Born to Walk." w/ James Earls

How's The Pressure?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 55:06


This episode I talk with James Earls about his work with with Anatomy Trains, and what brought him to eventually write the book titled "Born to Walk". James has a fascinating story about how he initially got into bodywork, and the path of finding teachers that helped complete his understanding of how the body works. The emphasis of this conversation is around the intersection of functional movement and bodywork. However, we do dive into a number of sub topics, from the way in which we learn anatomy, to the importance of owning the quality of your sessions.

Good News Baptist Church
Suffering: the Gift that Nobody Wants (Acts 9)

Good News Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 42:29


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Align Podcast
James Earls: Born to Walk, Philosophy of Gait | Ep. 32

Align Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015 71:12


James Earls is the writer of an important book by the name of 'Born to Walk' which gets into the nitty gritty of what it means to ambulate well! This is a subject that is rarely gotten into because most teachers don't know enough about it in the first place. We break down from toes to nose how to move better. If you or anyone you know has experienced pain in there body or generally would like to move better this is a mandatory discussion to download into your brain...

Liberated Body Podcast
ep 47: Born to Walk with James Earls

Liberated Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 46:40


James Earls, author of Born to Walk, takes a very whole system approach to understanding walking.We talk about how the whole body walks, different schools of thought that have looked at walking in “parts” instead, how we are seduced into seeing anatomy with the same eye that we look at the manmade world around us, his homage to Robert Hooke who was a contemporary of Newton’s,understanding ground reaction force, the essentialness of efficiency in our evolution, the debate about whether or not walking is controlled falling, fascial wrappings as hydraulic amplifiers and oh so much more. 

ReWild Yourself
Why We Were Born To Walk - James Earls #43

ReWild Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 62:02


James Earls — author of Born to Walk — talks to us about an important part of the movement conversation: fascia and bipedalism. Fascia is the 3-D spider web of fibrous, gluey, and wet proteins that hold our bones all together in their proper placement (from Anatomy Trains, go here for more details). Bipedalism, as I'm sure you know, is the act of locomoting upright on two legs. In our conversation, we explore James' fascinating knowledge on movement efficiency and how we may have evolved through walking. Episode Breakdown: * How James got into this work * Fascia being ignored for 2k years * What is tensgrity? * Why do dogs seem to move so easily? * Bipedalism * How did we evolve through walking? * Movement efficiency * Ground direction force

Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast
Ep #27 Katy Bowman - Whole Body Barefoot

Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 35:06


Katy Bowman talks about what minimal footwear is, what it does for your body and how to transition into it. I also included 2 foot-related excerpts from previous interviews with Dr. Mark Cheng and James Earls!

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Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast
Ep #23 James Earls - Born to Walk

Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2015 57:07


James Earls is a Structural Integrationist, Writer, Lecturer, Bodywork practitioner and the director of Kinesis UK. We talk about his book - Born to Walk : Myofascial Efficiency and the Body in Movement which combines evolutionary anatomy, the Anatomy Trains model and the latest research on fascia to create an up to date vision of how we walk. It's the first time the Anatomy Trains model has been applied to gait.  We talk about efficient walking patterns, how the AT myofascial meridians work in the gait cycle, minimalist footwear, whether or not walking is falling, the pelvic floor, psoas restriction, orthotics and more.