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Chris Hughen sat down with Quinn Henoch to discuss the concept of “Defining Done” in the context of rehabilitation. We dive into why this is an important topic to broach with patients early on, the value of circling back to this topic throughout the plan of care, recommendations on how to initiate these conversations, and much more. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/v6AMGx8RFiQ More about Quinn: Quinn's Instagram Clinical Athlete Instagram Clinical Athlete Website Clinical Athlete Podcast --- Follow Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/e3rehab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/E3Rehab --- Rehab & Performance Programs: https://store.e3rehab.com/ Newsletter: https://e3rehab.ck.page/19eae53ac1 Coaching & Consultations: https://e3rehab.com/coaching/ Articles: https://e3rehab.com/articles/ Apparel: https://store.e3rehab.com/collections/frontpage --- Podcast Sponsors: Vivo Barefoot: Get 15% off all shoes! - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/e3rehab CSMi: https://humacnorm.com/e3rehab --- @dr.surdykapt @tony.comella @dr.nicolept @chrishughen @nateh_24 --- This episode was produced by Matt Hunter
From the moment we started recording, I knew this would be an incredible resource for coaches, athletes, and researchers. Eric, Max, and I deep dive into the topic of Individualization, specifically what coaches and researchers know and where the field is headed. If you want to learn more, sign up for Coaches Only on March 16th and 17th where Eric will be speaking! Alongside his presentation, we'll have Zac Robinson, Quinn Henoch, Olivia Reeves, and more.You don't want to miss this. Sign up here: Coaches Only – WH USA (weightliftinghouse.com)Follow Eric and Max:https://www.instagram.com/helms3dmj/https://www.instagram.com/max_aita/Subscribe to my Patreon to support the show!!!Philosophical Weightlifting | Creating Weightlifting podcasts and sharing knowledge.Follow me and get coaching:https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/Weightlifting House:https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/ code PHILWL for 10% offOnyx:https://www.onyxstraps.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offhttps://www.instagram.com/onyx_straps/Earth Fed Muscle:https://www.earthfedmuscle.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offCheck out the AI:https://weightlifting.ai/
I was joined again by the one and only Quinn Hench and it did not disappoint!Quinn will be giving a presentation at the Coaches Only event on March 16th and 17th discussing all things exercise selection and you don't want to miss it!!Sign up here: Coaches Only – WH USA (weightliftinghouse.com)Follow Quinn and Clinical Athlete:Quinn Henoch, DPT, OCS (@quinn.henochdpt) • Instagram photos and videos@clinicalathlete • Instagram photos and videosSubscribe to my Patreon to support the show!!!Philosophical Weightlifting | Creating Weightlifting podcasts and sharing knowledge.Follow me and get coaching!https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/Weightlifting House:https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/ code PHILWL for 10% offOnyx:https://www.onyxstraps.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offhttps://www.instagram.com/onyx_straps/Earth Fed Muscle:https://www.earthfedmuscle.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offCheck out the AI:https://weightlifting.ai/
Olivia will be speaking at the upcoming Coaches Only event!! The dates are March 16th and 17th. This year's lineup is insane, including previous podcast guests (Zac Robinson, Quinn Henoch, Dr. Aaron Cunanan, and more). Don't miss out: Coaches Only – WH USA (weightliftinghouse.com)Follow Olivia:Oliviareeves.71 on InstagramSubscribe to my Patreon to support the show!!!Philosophical Weightlifting | Creating Weightlifting podcasts and sharing knowledge.Follow me and get coaching!https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/Weightlifting House:https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/ code PHILWL for 10% offOnyx:https://www.onyxstraps.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offhttps://www.instagram.com/onyx_straps/Earth Fed Muscle:https://www.earthfedmuscle.com/ with code PHILWL for 10% offCheck out the AI:https://weightlifting.ai/
We hosted Quinn Henoch from Clinical Athlete and discussed: Quinn's journey through S&C and Physical Therapy, and his initial aspirations in school. Constraints-led coaching examples for clinical populations. The tiered approach to rehab and cueing. Position-specific drills and their utility. Updated stances on mobility drills and passive therapy. This is a rebroadcast from April 2020. … Continue reading (Rebroadcast) Quinn Henoch – Dynamic Systems Theory & Mobility Myths →
Quinn from clinical athlete joins us again for a very human episode. Today we are focusing on how to manage rejection from our clients in a few different forms. Quinn has a doctorate in physical therapy and is the director of Clinical Athlete. His organization aims to educate clinicians, coaches, and students in the realms of athlete health & performance.This episode covers the following questions: How to reduce ghosting in clinical practice?How can clinicians manage their own feelings of rejection from clients?How can universities prepare us better for the rejection side of the practice?How do you get feedback from your clients about sessions?How do you manage clients choosing to listen to other medical providers over you, particularly when you already have a good relationship with the client?Do you have any tips for managing anger during sessions?This is a true dive into the emotional red zone. Are you ready for it? Dr. Quinn Henoch's Instagram - @quinn.henochdptClinical Athlete - https://clinicalathlete.com/CALU Facebook discussion group - https://m.facebook.com/groups/calucommunity/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF
On this episode, Chris Hughen and Sam Spinelli sat down with Quinn Henoch to discuss his new course, CALU Foundations 2. We dive into: complex systems, becoming a systems thinker, principles vs methods, theories, models, and creating a process. Quinn is a physical therapist, coach, and educator based out of Orange County, CA and the CALU (Clinical Athlete + Level Up) co-founder. We hope you all enjoy! More about Quinn, his course, and CALU: Quinn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/ Clinical Athlete Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clinicalathlete/ Level Up Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelevelupinitiative/ The CALU Community FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/calucommunity/ CALU Plus Membership: https://www.wearecalu.com/changingthegame1 --- More about us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/e3rehab Website: https://e3rehab.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/E3Rehab --- Minimalist Footwear: https://www.vivobarefoot.com/ (Discount code: E3Rehab15 for 15% off) --- @dr.samspinelli @dr.surdykapt @tony.comella @chrishughen --- This episode was produced by Matt Hunter.
On this episode we were joined by special guest Quinn Henoch. A framework for clinicians to improve the decision-making process in return to sport. Yung KK, Ardern CL, Serpiello FR, et al. Sports Med Open. 2022;8(1):52. doi:10.1186/s40798-022-00440-z Due to copyright laws, unless the article is open source we cannot legally post the PDF on the website for the world to download at will. Brought to you by CSMi – https://www.humacnorm.com/ptinquest Learn more about/Buy Erik's courses – The Science PT Support us on the Patreons! Music for PT Inquest: “The Science of Selling Yourself Short” by Less Than Jake Used by Permission Other Music by Kevin MacLeod – incompetech.com: MidRoll Promo – Mining by Moonlight
In this episode we spoke with Steph Allen, Zak Gabor, and Quinn Henoch about how they merged their respective companies, The Level Up Initiative and ClinicalAthlete. The product CALU is a continuing education project designed for early career professionals. We hope you enjoy!
On this chat, Chris and Q get together with Quinn Henoch (an excellent clinician in Orange County, CA, owner of Clinical Athlete, former head of rehab for JuggernautHQ and Darkside Strength) to discuss how to interpret research literature, critical thinking approaches while undertaking this process while navigating common pitfalls. Hopefully, this is the first of several chats with Quinn that is broad in nature to set the stage for deeper statistical and methodological discussions in the future. Quinn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/
During this special episode, Quinn Henoch and Zak Gabor are talking about some significant upcoming changes to the ClinicalAthlete Forum. After 6 years, we've reached a crossroads, and with the growth of CALU, it's time for a change. We'll take you through a history of the ClinicaAthlete Forum, what made it awesome and where it fell short; and introduce you to what's to come. We're so excited about this next chapter in CALU's evolution, and can't wait to share with you! Sign up for the CALU Plus Founding Members Wait List! https://bit.ly/3DLxl8T Join the Free CALU Community! http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Audio Production by John Summerford
During this special episode, Quinn Henoch and Zak Gabor are talking about some significant upcoming changes to the ClinicalAthlete Forum. After 6 years, we've reached a crossroads, and with the growth of CALU, it's time for a change. We'll take you through a history of the ClinicaAthlete Forum, what made it awesome and where it fell short; and introduce you to what's to come. We're so excited about this next chapter in CALU's evolution, and can't wait to share with you! Sign up for the CALU Plus Founding Members Wait List!https://bit.ly/3DLxl8T Join the Free CALU Community!http://bit.ly/2XsaJrb Audio Production by John Summerford
This is a reposted episode where Stuart welcomes Dr. Quinn Henoch to the show. Quinn is an internationally recognized physical therapist, author, presenter, and coach. In this episode, they discuss how his approach to injuries & rehab have changed since he graduated in 2013, why he doesn't like the term mobility, how he would approach correcting a hip shift in a squat and much more. Find Out More About Quinn: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/ Website: http://www.clinicalathlete.com Find Out More About LTB: Website: http://bit.ly/2PsSSLR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liftthebar/
In today's bonus episode, we are dropping a conversation with the Exxentric team and Quinn Henoch! If you ever wanted to know what fly wheel training is, what the relevance is for MSK rehab, and how to get your hands on some equipment, then this episode is for you!!! Till the end of sept, Exxentric is offering 15% off to CALU Summit attendees and 10% off to our CALU Community. Simply email USA@Exxentric.com to lock in your equipment order today! __________________________________________________ Want to get involved in our community? Well here is an incredible and FREE opportunity to see what we are about! CALU Community FB Group
On Episode 113 of the Fitness For The Fairways podcast, Joe sat down with Quinn Henoch, a physical therapist, strength coach, and the founder of Clinical Athlete…What you'll learn from this episode.Should Golfers Olympic LiftApplication of Strength Training to Sport PerformanceVelocity-Based TrainingDoes Correlation Equal CausationThe Ask Joe SegmentTips for Training Golfers for the First TimeConnect with QuinnInstagramEmailCALU FB GroupDon't forget if you have been enjoying the show to leave a 5-star review if you haven't done so already. Please do so wherever you listen!Join the Fitness For The Fairways Facebook group and become a part of the community!
Quinn Henoch, DPT, makes his first appearance to talk about the value of formal and informal education in physical therapy and strength and conditioning. Quinn explains why coaches should show their work early and often, and why you'll never be 100% sure you're right on any strength or therapy prescription. Quinn shares a lot of philosophy about helping people deal with pain and improve performance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefitnessdevil/support
Judd Kalkhoven is a researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, where he specializes in muscle-tendon structure and function. Quinn Henoch is a DPT located in southern California, specializing in the care of weightlifters and other barbell athletes. John Flagg is an athletic trainer, powerlifting coach, and the owner of Rebuild Stronger. Join us as we sit down to discuss the acute:chronic workload ratio, the monitoring of training load, what constitutes work capacity, and the variables influencing injury risk. Enjoy.Follow Quinn:https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/?hl=enFollow Judd:https://twitter.com/kalkhovenjudd?lang=enFollow John:https://www.instagram.com/john.rebuildstronger/https://www.rebuildstrongeronline.com/
What is the mission behind the CALU Summit, and why is it so special? In this episode, Quinn, Steph, and Zak go hard on what the CALU Summit is all about, and why it's an experience that you don't want to miss out on. We are so stoked about this year's lineup of speakers and some changes that we've made to the format to make it even better than last year. Listen in for the deets, and we will see you there! Get your ticket here:calusummit.comAudio produced by John Summerford
What is the mission behind the CALU Summit, and why is it so special? In this episode, Quinn, Steph, and Zak go hard on what the CALU Summit is all about, and why it’s an experience that you don’t want to miss out on. We are so stoked about this year’s lineup of speakers and some changes that we’ve made to the format to make it even better than last year. Listen in for the deets, and we will see you there! Get your ticket here:calusummit.comAudio produced by John Summerford
In this episode, we go behind the scenes with the co-founders of Clinical Athlete and Level Up to discuss more about the CALU Summit! If you had any questions about the summit, listen in, and if you still have questions, send us a message! We discuss: ✔️ What made last year's summit such a hit? ✔️ What is the mission behind the summit? ✔️ What makes the summit special? ✔️ Why the sessions are designed the way they are ✔️ Why we are SO excited about this year's speakers ✔️ Why we are SO excited about this year's sponsors ✔️ Why you CAN'T miss this learning experience! Limited tickets still available at our best rate! Lock in your spot today at
An unreal conversation from the final 'bonus' session at the inaugural #CoachesOnly conference between Dr. Quinn Henoch, Sean Waxman, Dr. Sergii Putsov, and Spencer Arnold.Tickets for the next #CoachesOnlyhttps://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/coaches-only-summer-2021/
In this episode, Adam and Chris from All the Smoke on Strength & Physique talk to Dr. Quinn Henoch. We discuss what to look for when exercising or getting into new movements; what to expect with a client/coach relationship; and how to become the best YOU!
Ellen and Tait's long-time crush, Quinn Henoch, finally enters the red zone. Quinn has a doctorate in physical therapy and is the director of the clinical athlete. His organization aims to educate clinicians, coaches, and students in the realms of athlete health & performance. Dr. Quinn Henoch's Instagram - @quinn.henochdptClinical Athlete - https://clinicalathlete.com/CALU Facebook discussion group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/893462204156956
Why does your body feel "tight" or "stiff"? Why has endless stretching and foam rolling not removed pain and stiffness during training? What can you do to increase range of motion in a squat, and where do you start if you literally can't squat halfway down right now? This episode starts off with tangible strategy right from the beginning as Quinn addresses each of those questions. Quinn is a well respected name in the strength & conditioning / physical therapy space as he is a rare breed that has expertise in both. He's also built a successful online business leveraging his expertise (and overcome his natural tendency to overthink things to do so). We talked about how Quinn got to where he is now, what separates good strenghth coaches / PTs from the rest, and how to just get yourself to START. You can find Quinn on Instagram at @quinn.henochdpt or find a vetted PT / Strength Coach provider in your part of the world at his website www.clinicalathlete.com Enjoy!
In today's episode, Daniel sits down with Dr. Quinn Henoch. Topics of discussion include pain vs injury, experiencing pain while squatting, the relationship between sleep and pain, range of motion and muscular contributions to pain, utilizing an alternating approach to training, correctly utilizing warm-ups, the role of technique in safety and performance, pain triggers, potential strategies, and more. TIMESTAMPS00:01 Introduction 01:41 Pain vs Injury08:32 Inevitability of pain11:45 Experiencing hip pain in the squat17:14 The relationship between sleep and pain 24:51 Range of motion and muscular contributions to pain36:08 Utilizing an alternating approach38:37 Optimizing technique for safety and performance45:00 Correctly utilizing warm ups52:04 Positional experimentation55:28 Identifying triggers and potential strategies01:15:11 Troubleshooting solutions01:21:21 Critical mentality for recovery01:24:35 Where can people find you FOLLOW US Dr. Quinn HenochIG: https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/clinicalathlete/ Website: https://www.clinicalathlete.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCli_B0jDSZhqI2hLxNyq2cw Stacked Strength COACHING: https://www.stackedstrength.com/coaching WEBSITE: https://www.stackedstrength.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/stackedstrength/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBrMmbKtbwRtMtG3JRmw7bA
Dr Quinn has doctorate of physical therapy and runs his company the clinical athlete where helps weightlifters primarily heal from minor to serious injury and return back to training.Dr. Quinn Henoch's Instagram - @quinn.henochdptDr. Quinn Henoch's Website - https://clinicalathletenewport.com/True Protein - https://themindmuscleproject.com/trueproteinBLUblox - https://themindmuscleproject.com/blubloxProject Strong(30% OFF)code: strong30 - https://themindmuscleproject.com/strongProject Fitness - https://themindmuscleproject.com/fitnessProject Body - https://themindmuscleproject.com/bodyProject Programs- https://themindmuscleproject.com/programsOur episode sponsors - https://themindmuscleproject.com/partnersAsk Questions on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/themindmuscleproject/?hl=enSubscribe for email Updateshttps://themindmuscleproject.com/newsletterYoutube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRwddspioDDhWqNyf97vjew
In this episode, the host, Mike Velasquez is joined by Clinical Athlete co-founder Quinn Henoch. Mike and Quinn discuss Quinn's journey from S&C coach to where he is now operating his own clinic ClinicalAthlete Newport located inside the SoCal Strength/SoCal Weightlifting training facility. Quinn also reflects back on his time playing collegiate football and how his experiences as an athlete impacts his interactions with patients today. There's a lot of gold in this one...don't miss out!
Quinn Henoch, DPT is a wealth of knowledge on weightlifting, athletic performance, and physical rehabilitation.
How do you keep up with new evidence as a student? How do you dig deep into clinical and critical thinking before even beginning patient interaction? Is it possible? Yes - yes, it is. Geronimo is currently a chiropractic student crushing all of these aspects of evidence-based treatment and more. He talks with Chris Hughen and Quinn Henoch about how he chose chiropractic school, how his thoughts and beliefs have changed over the years, who he's learned from that's inspired that change in beliefs, and where he sees his future in this profession. Connect with Chris: Instagram: @chrishughen Connect with Geronimo: Instagram: @geronimo10 Connect with the ClinicalAthlete Crew on Instagram: Quinn: @quinn.henochdpt John: @rebuildstrongeronline Jared: @jaredmaynard_pt ClinicalAthlete: @clinicalathlete You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching! https://www.clinicalathlete.com
How do you keep up with new evidence as a student? How do you dig deep into clinical and critical thinking before even beginning patient interaction? Is it possible? Yes – yes, it is. Geronimo is currently a chiropractic student crushing all of these aspects of evidence-based treatment and more. He talks with Chris Hughen and Quinn Henoch about how he chose chiropractic school, how his thoughts and beliefs have changed over the years, who he’s learned from that’s inspired that change in beliefs, and where he sees his future in this profession. Connect with Chris: Instagram: @chrishughen Connect with Geronimo: Instagram: @geronimo10 Follow Quinn, John, Jared, & ClinicalAthlete on IG: @quinn.henochdpt @rebuildstrongeronline @jaredmaynard_pt @clinicalathlete You can find other resources on athlete health and performance posted on the ClinicalAthlete website for free, inside of the ClinicalAthlete Forum, at our courses, and through ClinicalAthlete Coaching! https://www.clinicalathlete.com
Today we're joined by Quinn Henoch of Clinical Athlete and podcast regular, Zak Gabor of Level Up Initiative. These two have demonstrated themselves as leaders in our profession and we're happy to have them join us to talk about just that! This concludes our series of the CALU Summit speakers and organizers. We hope to see you all there tomorrow!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider:1) Subscribing to the show2) Dropping a review on iTunes3) Sharing the episode on social media or with a friend and tag us!Thank you for your support and feedback, it helps us get better and continue to provide you with quality content to becoming the best clinician you can be. Where you can find Quinn and ZakIG: @clinicalathlete, @thelevelupinitiative, @quinn.henochdpt @zakgabor.dptWebsite: Clinical Athlete , Level Up Initiative Connect with usPodcast IG: @missingvariablepodMatt IG: @mattmc_dptZach IG: @zachwagnerdptEmail: missingvariablepodcast@gmail.com
Previously in Episode 33, Iron Culture hosted a roundtable on Pain Science as it relates to lifting. It was in that episode that the hosts learned Dalton from Road House was right all along; pain doesn't hurt much. Building on top of this episode, the CULT returns to the topic of injury, getting "hurt" and what you can do about it. The hosts are joined by 3 DPTs in Nick Licameli of 3DMJ, Quinn Henoch of Clinical Athlete, and Sam Spinelli. This episode is full of practical takeaways, useful tips, and Quinn's baritone voice letting you know that even if you are feeling beat up, it's going to be OK.
In this episode, Danielle and Jake sit down with Quinn Henoch, DPT, and John Flagg, ATC of Clinical Athlete to discuss the misconceptions, stigmas, and fears surrounding the use of weight training in the dance world. We go into a pretty deep dive on dancer identity, performance demands, and changing the narratives and culture surrounding supplementary resistance/weight training. Contact Quinn:IG: @quinn.henochdptemail: quinn@clinicalathlete.com Contact John:IG: @john.rebuildstrongerEmail: john@clinicalathlete.com Contact Danielle:IG:@danielleanice_dpt Contact Jake:IG: @tmd_themovementdocs For more information on virtual health and wellness consults or programming email Jake: jmanley@mypropt.com Questions, concerns, comments, complaints? Reach out to us on the podcast at DBALPodcast@gmail.com Intro and Outro Music:reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/59721
On this episode, we talk to Dr. Quinn Henoch about his approach to rehabbing injuries in barbell athletes, preventing problems in the first place, and maximizing performance along the way.
This week on the show we welcome Juggernaut Strength and Clinical athlete member Quinn Henoch to the show to chat all things programming, mobility and injury. We centre the discussion around how the different aspects of programming can lead to injury if not done properly.Deadlift Booster - https://themindmuscleproject.com/deadliftLach's Daily Email - https://themindmuscleproject.com/thedailyEpisode Sponsors - https://themindmuscleproject.com/partnersMMP Newsletter - http://themindmuscleproject.com/newsletterMMP Store - https://themindmuscleproject.com/shop
When it comes to writing or following a weightlifting program, us weightlifters often find ourselves adding weight or volume every single week. But at what point do we cash in our chips and deload, 'saving' our progress before we continue on, and when do we decide to push on for just one further week in the hopes of heavier numbers? Dr. Quinn Henoch is Weightlifitng House's go-to when it comes to theorising on difficult programming topics. His critical and logical thought process allows us to get closer to the truth.Make sure you follow the man himself!https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpthttps://www.instagram.com/clinicalathlete/https://www.instagram.com/clinicalathleteweightlifting/https://clinicalathlete.com/https://www.facebook.com/quinn.henochdpt/ Shop W|H USA - https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/Shop W|H EU - https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopeurope/Want to stock WH thumbtape?USA | https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/product/weightlifting-tape-blue-box-of-30-rolls/Europe | https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopeurope/product/weightlifting-tape-blue-box-of-30-rolls/Support us and receive programming, videos, and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseVIRUS Intl. USA & EU code | weightliftinghousehttps://virusintl.com/Buy Tape in the USAhttps://amzn.to/3aXXi7NAll Weightlifting News in One Place -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comFollow us –https://bit.ly/2kgrHJ3 - YouTubehttps://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
When it comes to writing or following a weightlifting program, us weightlifters often find ourselves adding weight or volume every single week. But at what point do we cash in our chips and deload, 'saving' our progress before we continue on, and when do we decide to push on for just one further week in the hopes of heavier numbers? Dr. Quinn Henoch is Weightlifitng House's go-to when it comes to theorising on difficult programming topics. His critical and logical thought process allows us to get closer to the truth.Make sure you follow the man himself!https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpthttps://www.instagram.com/clinicalathlete/https://www.instagram.com/clinicalathleteweightlifting/https://clinicalathlete.com/https://www.facebook.com/quinn.henochdpt/ Shop W|H USA - https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/Shop W|H EU - https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopeurope/Want to stock WH thumbtape?USA | https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopusa/product/weightlifting-tape-blue-box-of-30-rolls/Europe | https://www.weightliftinghouse.com/shopeurope/product/weightlifting-tape-blue-box-of-30-rolls/Support us and receive programming, videos, and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseVIRUS Intl. USA & EU code | weightliftinghousehttps://virusintl.com/Buy Tape in the USAhttps://amzn.to/3aXXi7NAll Weightlifting News in One Place -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comFollow us –https://bit.ly/2kgrHJ3 - YouTubehttps://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
Today I welcome on Dr Quinn Henoch from Clinical Athlete to discuss how you actually improve your mobility for training more effectively and in less time. Quinn's links: http://www.clinicalathlete.com/ https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/?hl=en https://www.amazon.co.uk/Weightlifting-Movement-Assessment-Optimization-Stability/dp/0990798577/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=quinn+henoch&qid=1575619571&sr=8-1 Book a call with me: https://calendly.com/nextstep-performance/goal-setting-consultation
For Dr. Jared Vagy's third appearance on the podcast, we decided to tackle a few hotly debated topics - things like stretching, prehab, training "dangerous" grip positions, and more. If you haven't listened to Episodes 88 and 107, featuring Jared's Rock Rehab Pyramid, they are worth the time. You can find Dr. Vagy online at www.theclimbingdoctor.com You can get his book, Climb Injury Free, at https://theclimbingdoctor.com/product/climb-injury-free-5/ Great video from Quinn Henoch on static stretching that we reference in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgL8GkzpNsw You can find us at www.powercompanyclimbing.com You can support the podcast at www.patreon.com/powercompanypodcast We don't tweet. We scream like eagles.
In this clip, Dr. Quinn Henoch of Clinical Athlete shared how we as physios/ATCs/strength coaches can help to minimize injuries and mitigate their negative effects when they do happen. Dr. Quinn discusses how much time should be taken off from training,... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
Everybody hurts, but what if pain don't hurt much?! The immortal bard Dalton from Roadhouse might have been onto something. This episode the hosts are joined by three experts in the field of performance, rehab, and pain science. Nick Licameli of 3DMJ (PT, DPT), Quinn Henoch of Clinical Athlete (DPT), and Jordan Feigenbaum of Barbell Medicine (MD, MS) discuss the current status of pain science, injury reduction, and managing setbacks. Further Information For Our Guests: Quinn Henoch (DPT): https://www.clinicalathlete.com/ @quinn.henochdpt Nick Licameli (PT, DPT): https://3dmusclejourney.com/ @nicklicameli Jordan Feigenbaum (MD, MS): https://www.barbellmedicine.com/ @jordan_barbellmedicine
This episode goes down as an all-time great. Quinn, Josh and I, had the most fascinating discussion on programming for strength and even took a stab at creating a new framework through which to program for the snatch and clean & jerk. THUMB TAPEhttps://www.weightliftinghouse.com/products/tape/Check out the NEW news website -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseFollow us -https://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
This episode goes down as an all-time great. Quinn, Josh and I, had the most fascinating discussion on programming for strength and even took a stab at creating a new framework through which to program for the snatch and clean & jerk. THUMB TAPEhttps://www.weightliftinghouse.com/products/tape/Check out the NEW news website -https://www.weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -https://www.patreon.com/weightliftinghouseFollow us -https://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
Today, Kevin is joined for Part 2 of a long conversation with Dr. Quinn Henoch of SoCal Weightlifting. The two implement … More
Today, Kevin is joined for Part 1 of a long conversation with Dr. Quinn Henoch of SoCal Weightlifting. The two … More
I remember going through an existential crisis after graduating PT school and just feeling so lost. Truth be told, I was feeling some resentment when I was presented with a lot of counter evidence that challenged what I had been taught in school. Clinical Athlete was the innovative platform created by Quinn Henoch that was teaching a lot of progressive strength based content, but more importantly, rooted in an ethos of strong clinical reasoning and critical thinking on evidence. This platform was extremely valuable for me in my formative years as a practicing new grad, and I am forever grateful! I can honestly say that I have met the majority of my network through Clinical Athlete and is arguably a major reason that Level Up is even a thing. We really think you will enjoy this episode where we: Learn more about Quinn's mission with Clinical Athlete Discuss any backlash with "speaking up" on challenging deeply held beliefs Advice for students and new grads who are struggling with how to navigate the current state of counter evidence Discuss some of Quinn's biggest lessons learned from creating this platform along with a discussion on current thoughts on how best to go about creating belief change. It was honestly a jam packed and engaging episode with a ton of gems, so we really hope you enjoy! To learn more about Clinical Athlete, click here And would HIGHLY recommend trying their forum for FREE here. Guaranteed to level up your critical thinking!
This was an absolute monster episode, packed with great information from Quinn. We discuss a number of topics related to physical therapy/physiotherapy and injury in people who lift weights. Presented really well and easily understood. Hope you enjoy this episode.
Stuart welcomes on Dr Quinn Henoch. Quinn is an internationally recognized therapist, author, presenter, and coach. In this episode, they discuss how his approach to injuries & rehab have changed since he graduated in 2013, why he doesn't like the term mobility, how he would approach correcting a hip shift in a squat and much more. Find Out More About Quinn: Instagram Website Find Out More About LTB: Website Instagram Facebook
Carrie and Leon discuss with physical therapist Dr. Quinn Henoch on the multiple factors to consider when treating athletes. Also, he discusses his unique setting within the cash based PT world. Dr. Quinn Henoch, PT Clinical Athlete: IG: @ClinicalAthlete Website: www.clinicalathlete.com Quinn: IG: @quinn.henochdpt The Doc’s Email: 2docswith2cents@gmail.com IG: @ThePerformanceDoc
Rehabilitation principles and the importance of providing athletes and licenced healthcare practitioners a platform to connect. An introduction to Clinical Athlete, a resource enabling athletes to find practitioners who understand their training and performance goals.
This is an unmissable episode of the podcast. Dr Quinn Henoch is probably the biggest name in weightlifting when it comes to physical therapy. His combination of education and time spent in the gym is unparalleled. We spoke about the limitations of biomechanics in the squat and to what extent we should bother chasing 'the perfect squat', technical breakdown in the jerk, what science says about warming up, and a whole host of other fascinating topics. Follow Dr Henochhttps://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/https://www.instagram.com/clinicalathlete/info@clinicalathlete.comhttps://www.facebook.com/quinn.henochdpt/Quinn's book - https://amzn.to/2WdZqArCheck out the NEW news website -weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -patreon.com/weightliftinghouseFollow us -https://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
This is an unmissable episode of the podcast. Dr Quinn Henoch is probably the biggest name in weightlifting when it comes to physical therapy. His combination of education and time spent in the gym is unparalleled. We spoke about the limitations of biomechanics in the squat and to what extent we should bother chasing 'the perfect squat', technical breakdown in the jerk, what science says about warming up, and a whole host of other fascinating topics. Follow Dr Henochhttps://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/https://www.instagram.com/clinicalathlete/info@clinicalathlete.comhttps://www.facebook.com/quinn.henochdpt/Quinn's book - https://amzn.to/2WdZqArCheck out the NEW news website -weightliftinghouse.comSupport us and receive programming and more podcasts -patreon.com/weightliftinghouseFollow us -https://www.instagram.com/seb_ostrowicz/https://www.instagram.com/josh_philwl/https://www.instagram.com/weightlifting_house/
From Stark Headquarters, in Irvine, California, in the heart of Orange County, the world's first 360° gym brings you Episode 139 of Stark Naked Radio: Movement and How To Improve It, With Dr. Quinn Henoch. In this episode, Amir Mofidi and Tyler Mounce, sit down with Dr. Quinn Henoch, a physical therapist and the head of rehabilitation at Clinical Athlete in Newport Beach, and talk about mobility and ways to improve it! Good mobility doesn't just mean being able to touch your toes! Listen to this awesome episode to learn more about the importance of staying mobile!
One of our favorite guests, Dr. Quinn Henoch of Clinical Athlete, returns to talk about managing volume/intensity as the main way of avoiding and predicting injury.
On episode 156 I catch up with my old friend Quinn Henoch to get him to share all the secret business advice he has hidden behind all the PT/Olympic Lifting advice he is known for. If you aren't familiar with Quinn he is PT at ClinicalAthlete Newport, SoCal Weightlifting, and Newport Strength in Orange County, CA. Quinn is an internationally recognized therapist, author, presenter, and coach as well as the founder of Clinical Athlete. The reason I wanted to get him on the podcast is because Quinn is quite the entrepreneur. He has established online seminars and certifications via his online platform called Clinical Athlete all while running a cash based practice. Tune in to learn why you should always charge what your worth and why having a digital business can help you do what you love, make enough money and create an impact. Learn more about Quinn Henoch here and give him a follow here.
This week on the show we welcome Juggernaut Strength and Clinical athlete member Quinn Henoch to the show to chat all things programming, mobility and injury. We centre the discussion around how the different aspects of programming can lead to injury if not done properly.
I am joined this week by Dr. Quinn Henoch as we dive into the nuance and considerations of how, why and when to stretch. We talk about some contraindications for doing so and also his thoughts on effective warm-ups before exercise. Quinn also chats with me about ways to recover from injuries to still see progress even if one is unable to push with the same intensity as before. To learn more about Dr. Quinn's work, visit www.clinicalathlete.com and check out his Instagram page at www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt To learn more about your host, check out www.jasonleenaarts.com and www.revfittherapy.com You can also like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/revolutionaryou Download, subscribe, share with your friends and please take a moment to leave us an iTunes review.
Dr. Quinn Henoch is the founder of Clinical Athlete. This community is designed to help pair athletes with the type of clinician that understands them. They are bridging the gap between performance and rehab. http://www.clinicalathlete.com https://www.facebook.com/clinicalathlete/ https://www.instagram.com/clinicalathlete/ https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/ Crucial Conversations View full transcript here Please visit http://bit.ly/fitnesscandorpodcast, click View in iTunes, go to Ratings and Reviews at the top and leave a rating and/or review! That would be helpful for both of us and get our conversation to more people!
Here's a quick clip from our Ep 21 with the amazing Dr. Quinn Henoch of Clinical Athlete! This particular clip is probably our most infamous sound bite as it went pretty viral-ish* on FB with an adobe spark video that we made. Jared asks Dr. Quinn if... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
Thomas and John talk with Physical Therapist Dr. Quinn Henoch about Clinical Athlete and how it's assisting athletes with injuries.
Dr. Quinn Henoch is on the show today and we’re mobility myth busting! Specifics include… Foam rolling and its potential impacts Static stretching, power output and performance Increases in flexibility and mobility Range of motion and arthritis Is neutral spine a range or a fixed position? Butt wink, how much is too much? Cueing the squat Please SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & ENJOY! -- Connect w/ Quinn: Website – ClinicalAthlete.com Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter -- Would you like to be coached by Marcus? Contact him HERE! Online Nutritional Coaching Online Workout Design Personal Training Connect w/ Marcus: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter
SHOW NOTES Dr. Quinn Henoch DPT is an innovator in the sports medicine world… why? He has an awesome vision of the future of sports medicine. Often times athletes leave their doctor’s office frustrated with the prescription to “take 3 weeks off.” That’s needed sometimes but it’s very individualized to the person and the injury. Quinn understands athletes because he is one, but how can you find someone like him in your area? He created a network of clinicians who are athletic clinicians. They understand when rest is needed and when we can modify activity. Listen to this podcast about some sports medicine theory and the creation of the network. When I contacted Quinn, I asked if he would be willing to talk to me about the concept of rest for injuries… he agreed. Listen up! Quinn Henoch Bio: Quinn Henoch has a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Indianapolis and is head of sports rehabilitation at Clinical Athlete Laguna Niguel in Orange County, CA; where he manages athletes of varying levels and sports. He is also the founder of Clinical Athlete, which is a network of healthcare professionals who understand the performance-based needs of athletes. Quinn played football at the Div 1-AA level at Valparaiso University as a defensive back. Since 2011, he has trained exclusively for the sport of weightlifting, having competed at the national level. Reach him: Website Instagram: @ClinicalAthlete & @quinn.henochdpt Book: Weightlifting Movement Assessment & Optimization: Mobility & Stability for the Snatch and Clean & Jerk Sebastian’s Youtube Channel Attention Docs and Fitness Professionals: Access your client educational products, banners and posters here. Dr. Sebastian Gonzales is an expert in trouble shooting sports injuries and overuse conditions. This podcast is intended for sports medicine topics to become easier for patients and athletes to understand. Don’t get confused by what your doctor told you in your appointment. If you like in Orange County CA, book an exam with Dr. Gonzales, your Huntington Beach Chiropractor.
Quinn Henoch is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Head of Sports Rehabilitation for Juggernaut Training Systems and Founder of ClinicalAthlete.com It's very hard to find a definitive answer about what strategies work at improving mobility. From stretching to foam rolling, resistance bands to hanging therapy, there are a lot of approaches, but for every article claiming X is effective, another claims Y. Today we put the lacrosse balls down, and look to science for the answer. Expect to learn what ACTUALLY improves your mobility, why your warmup routine can be shorter than you think and why that £500 Massage Gun might not be a worthwhile investment. Extra Stuff Follow Quinn Online - https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt Buy his book - https://amzn.to/2KJn8iO Check out everything I recommend from books to products and help support the podcast at no extra cost to you by shopping through this link - https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Join the discussion with me and other like minded listeners in the episode comments on the MW YouTube Channel or message me... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ModernWisdomPodcast Email: modernwisdompodcast@gmail.com
[Re-published because it wasn't showing on some platforms] Join Jared & Tyler as they finish reminiscing on their first year of podcasting (with clips from previous episodes). Part 2 features Aaron Perez, Zach Long, Ryan Michael Smith, Cruz Romero, Will Boyd, Jarod Carter, Quinn Henoch, Scotty Butcher, Danny Matta, Mark Powers, Jarod Hall, Jenna Kantor, Katie Schmitt, Fairy Tale Physical Therapy, Monique J Caruth, Alex Engar, Joses Ngugi, Casey Coleman, & Brianne Showman Brown. Thanks for riding with us on this journey. Let's make some shit happen in 2018. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
In this episode, David is joined by three leading experts in the area of physical therapy and injury. Dr. Quinn Henoch has a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Indianapolis and is head of sports rehabilitation for JuggernautHQ in Orange County, CA. He is also the founder of ClinicalAthlete, which is a network of health care professionals who understand the performance-based needs of athletes. Dr. Greg Lehman is physiotherapist, chiropractor and strength and conditioning specialist treating musculoskeletal disorders within a biopsychosocial model. Greg was a recipient of a highly competitive MSc graduate scholarship that permitted him to be one of only two students to train with Professor Stuart McGill in his Occupational Biomechanics Laboratory, and subsequently published more than 20 peer-reviewed papers in the manual therapy and exercise biomechanics field. Dr. Paul McCarroll qualified as a physiotherapist from the University of Ulster, before pursuing graduate entry medicine from the University of Limerick. While Paul pursued his medical qualifications in Limerick, he worked with high-level athletes across numerous sports including rugby, cricket & athletics. Now a fully qualified medical doctor, Paul has gone one step further and is currently a core surgical trainee and aspires to become an orthopedic surgeon. Topics covered in this discussion include: - Spinal Flexion - The Role of Manual Therapy - Mechanisms of Injury - Injury Rehabilitation Frameworks - The Role of Patient Belief in Rehabilitation - Pain Science Website: www.synapseperformance.ie
This is a great show for all of you physical therapists and aspiring PTs. We've traveled down to Orange County from LA to visit with our friend Dr. Quinn Henoch to discuss bringing the PT and strength/performance world together. He has a great website that should be a massive catalyst for helping athletes find the right physical therapist in their area. He's a great guy with a ton of knowledge and he was a total pleasure to talk with. Definitely a "don't-miss" kind of show. Huge thanks to Dr. Quinn for giving us his time and knowledge. Click here to watch the video version. * * * * * P.S. This is your chance to win March 2018's Fitness Industry Night Giveaway sponsored by our friends at ONNIT (again) love those guys. They're giving one of you a 40# Iron Man Kettlebell. Visit www.fitnessbreakroom.com before 4/1/18 to enter to win. Good luck, friends. ;)
Quinn Henoch is a Physical Therapist and the author of the book “Weightlifting Movement Assessment and Optimization”. He is considered to be the leader in treating Olympic Weightlifting athletes from his base in Orange COunty, CA. Additionally, Dr. Henoch runs ClinicalAthlete.com, where he hosts workshops and educational events for clinicians all focused on treating lifting injuries.
Quinn Henoch is a Physical Therapist and the author of the book “Weightlifting Movement Assessment and Optimization”. He is considered to be the leader in treating Olympic Weightlifting athletes from his base in Orange COunty, CA. Additionally, Dr. Henoch runs ClinicalAthlete.com, where he hosts workshops and educational events for clinicians all focused on treating lifting […]
www.Pre-Script.com is the most unique and effective turn-key exercise programming solution for improving your performance and decreasing your pain. Mobility.Stability.Strength. Dr Quinn Henoch was nice enough to have a sit down with the RX'D RADIO boy's in his new digs out of Newport Beach. An awesome conversation between not only three well established clinicians, but also a varied approach based off three very differing training styles. This contrast of Physical Therapy vs. Chiropractic and Weightlifter, CrossFitter and Powerlifter makes for a very all encompassing look at human movement progressions and rehabilitation.
Here's a clip from episode 21 with Dr. Quinn Henoch of Clinical Athlete. Quinn talks about the biggest mistake injured athletes make on their road to recovery. Thanks for listening! If you're interested in becoming a Gym PT, Dr. Danny Matta has a badass course giving you the blueprint to do just that. Click this link (https://tinyurl.com/y7c9r6uk) to learn more about Doc Danny's Gym PT Blueprint course. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
Today we welcome Dr. Quinn Henoch, Doctor of Physical Therapy and author of Weightlifting Movement Assessment & Optimization: Mobility & Stability for the Snatch and Clean & Jerk. He is also the founder of ClinicalAthlete, which is a network of health care professionals who understand the performance-based needs of athletes. Since 2011, he has trained exclusively for the sport of weightlifting, having competed in the 2014 American Open and posting qualifying totals for the 2015 National Championships, as a 77kg lifter. In this episode he discusses how to achieve weightlifting specific positions and why just trying to stretch to increase your mobility may not be the best way. He's a damn smart coach, this episode is loaded with great advice and suggestions for you if you're working to improve your snatch, clean or jerk. Enjoy! Mike, Doug and Team Barbell Shrugged Subscribe to Barbell Shrugged's Channel Here- http://bit.ly/BarbellShruggedSubscribe Listen to the audio version on the Apple Podcast App or Stitcher for Android Here- http://bit.ly/BarbellShruggedApple http://bit.ly/BarbellShruggedStitcher Barbell Shrugged helps people get better. Usually in the gym, but outside as well. In 2012 they posted their first podcast and have been putting out weekly free videos and podcasts ever since. Along the way we've created successful online coaching programs including The Shrugged Strength Challenge, The Muscle Gain Challenge, FLIGHT, Barbell Shredded, and Barbell Bikini. Find Barbell Shrugged here: Website: http://www.BarbellShrugged.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/barbellshruggedpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/barbellshrugged Instagram: http://instagram.com/barbellshruggedpodcast
In this episode we go back over some of the best bits from previous interviews with the common theme of recovery, mobility and what the research actually says about foam rolling & myofascial release. The highlights feature snippets from Dr. James Hoffman, Dr. Quinn Henoch & Dr. Greg Lehman. Make sure to listen to the full episode of each of these interviews if you haven't already. Links to the relevant episodes can be found below. Full show-notes can be found at: www.hpascience.com/episode56
Quinn Henoch is one of the best P.T.'s on the planet. He's world renowned for his work with JuggernautHQ and high level Olympic Lifters. He also is the founder of Clinical Athlete, which is a badass directory of physical therapists that actually understand how to treat an athlete. On Episode 208 of the Doc and Jock Podcast Coach Joe sits down with Quinn to talk about how he is part of a movement of young P.T.'s who are bucking the big box health care system to do something smarter and frankly better. We also get into some deep talk on training, recovering from injuries and more. Check out the episode and let us know what you think via an iTunes review. If you are interested in learning more about Quinn check him out here: http://www.jtsstrength.com/articles/author/quinnhenoch/ https://www.instagram.com/quinn.henochdpt/?hl=en https://twitter.com/drquinnhenochpt?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/quinn.henochdpt/ http://www.clinicalathlete.com/
In this episode, we talked to the most clinical of athletes, Dr. Quinn Henoch about living in California, terrible metcons, favorite workout time of day, common weight lifting injuries, programming, strength coaching, and Clinical Athlete. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
In this episode, we talked to Dr. Quinn Henoch about fear mongering in physical therapy, research, the rapid evolution of physical therapy, movement screens, LeBron James, posture, business, and over-medicalizing society. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duck-legs/support
In this episode of the ClinicalAthlete Podcast, Quinn Henoch, DPT, Michael Ray, DC, and Derek Miles, DPT discuss the current evidence for a popular modality - the infamous "voodoo" bands. Reference:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28254581
In this episode of the ClinicalAthlete Podcast, Quinn Henoch, DPT, Michael Ray, DC, and Derek Miles, DPT discuss the current evidence for a popular modality - the infamous "voodoo" bands. Reference:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28254581 (https://exit.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fpubmed%2F28254581)
Steve chats to Quinn Henoch head of sports rehab at JTS. 03:08 What can a lifter do before seeking physiotherapy? 27:28 Quinn's tiered approach to working with injuries 31:20 How much attention do we need to put to foam rolling etc.? 43:26 How mobile do we need to be? 53:50 General everyday practices someone can do to stay healthy ~ Quinn's website: http://www.clinicalathlete.com/ ~ COACHING: www.revivestronger.com/online-person-training/ WEBSITE: www.revivestronger.com SNAPCHAT: www.snapchat.com/add/revivestronger FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/revivestronger TWITTER: www.twitter.com/revivestronger INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/revivestronger MYFITNESSPAL: www.myfitnesspal.com/food/diary/snhall1990 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dim1uxtV2z8
Epistemology - the theory of knowledge. How do we know what we know? In the very first episode of the ClinicalAthlete Podcast, Quinn Henoch, DPT, Michael Ray, DC, and Derek Miles, DPT discuss the past, present, and future of evidence-based practice. References:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2349778/ www.researchgate.net/publication/29…_David_Sackett www.researchgate.net/publication/31…ter_century_on
Epistemology - the theory of knowledge. How do we know what we know? In the very first episode of the ClinicalAthlete Podcast, Quinn Henoch, DPT, Michael Ray, DC, and Derek Miles, DPT discuss the past, present, and future of evidence-based practice.
(#207) Dr. Quinn Henoch, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Author of the NEW book Weightlifting Movement Assessment And Optimization, returns to the podcast this week to share amazing content and tell us about all about his latest work. Quinn is an amazing physical therapist, strength coach,...
Our good friend, Dr. Quinn Henoch, DPT, joins us to discuss the creation of ClinicalAthlete.com and his new book, Weightlifting Movement: Assessment and Optimization. Find more episodes of The JuggLife: http://thejugglife.com/ Train with Team Juggernaut: https://store.jtsstrength.com/collections/online-coaching Use JUGG for 10% off from Virus Intl: https://virusintl.com/ Get great tasting, prepared food from Trifecta: trifectanutrition.com/juggernaut Buy Grind Supplements: http://store.jtsstrength.com/collections/grind-supplements
Quinn Henoch is a DPT from the University of Indianapolis, and is the head of sports rehabilitation for Juggernaut HQ in Orange County, California. He is also the founder of ClinicalAthlete.com, which is a network of health care professionals who understand the performance-based needs of athletes. In this show, Quinn Henoch and I talk about […] The post Physical Preparation with Quinn Henoch appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
This week’s guest is Quinn Henoch. Quinn is the head of rehabilitation for Juggernaut HQ and his gym, Paradigm Performance Therapy is located adjacently to the new Juggernaut gym. He is also the founder of The Clinical Athlete. Although speed and vertical jump based training, largely in the scope of track and field is a regular topic of this podcast, I think it is truly important to engage all aspects of the field of physical preparation and human performance. Today’s episode covers topics that have roots in both physical therapy and strength training, as well as concepts that speed-power athletes and coaches can take away for higher performance. In that regard, we have the “one-two punch” of strength coach and physical therapist, Quinn Henoch. I can’t think of anyone better to tackle some common questions that physical preparation professionals might have with the flood of corrective exercise and SMR tools available to us and our athletes today. There are so many therapy options out there in relation to athletes, it’s hard to make sense of best practices. Additionally, there are so many opinions on ideals of stretching, posture and breathing dynamics, this is another swamp to wade through to find the optimal method. Fortunately, Quinn is one of the best, practical coach-therapists out there who gets to the root of what we are looking to “solve” in these scenarios, and how to best manage training practices in light of this information. Today on the podcast, we’ll talk about things like static stretching, weighted stretching, foam rolling and SMR techniques, the placebo effect in therapy, and much more. Overall, this was an awesome podcast for coaches and therapists, since it covered as many topics that were “in the middle” of the two arenas of performance. Today’s episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, supplier of high-end athletic development tools, such as the Freelap timing system, kBox, Sprint 1080, and more. Key Points: Quinn Henoch's background Thoughts on static stretching and performance Ideas on split squats and their “weighted stretching” effect Foam rolling and what really happens when we utilize this tool Placebo and expectation effects in therapy and corrective exercise The infant patterning ideals, rolling, crawling and philosophy in training Breath training for strength and team sport athletes, commonalities and differences Quotes: “The term “good movement’ we gotta qualify that. Optimal posture for a competitive weightlifter is going to be different than someone who competes in rowing” “There’s very little research showing that flexibility or increased range of motion as a stand along quality is protective of injury” “Being flexible is kind of arbitrary if you don’t have the strength and control in those ranges of motion” “Most of the time (the range of motion gained by static stretching) does not last” “loading, eccentrically in particular, can provide the same, if not more range of motion improvement than static stretching can, but you also get the benefit of mechanotransduction, you actually have to contract your tissues” “Essentially what we are trying to do is load our stretching as often as possible” “We need the necessary range of motion to perform the task, but having a surplus range of motion doesn’t make you that much better, it is not a protective factor” “Studies of static stretching going right into a vertical jump, static stretching can decrease your top-end power output, but they’ve also shown that if you perform a dynamic warmup between the static stretching and the super-high performance activity, then the performance decreases are mitigated” “There are studies that have shown that foam rolling increases range of motion in the short term without the possible power decreases (of static stretching)” “If you get your range of motion change with 20 seconds of foam rolling,
In this episode we discuss the many facets of dealing with injury, breakdown various recovery interventions, and outline athlete habits for quality training and optimized performance. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating if you are enjoying the podcast! The Strength Athlete Podcast is brought to you by SBD-USA. www.SBD-USA.com
A few months back I came across Quinn reading a few articles Juggernaut Training Systems’ website and was very impressed with his knowledge and body of work. Up to this date I have continued to follow him and read his … Continued The post Pain Science, Catastrophizing and Olympic Lifting with Dr. Quinn Henoch appeared first on Bare Naked Health Podcast.
This week David has the honour of being joined by Dr. Quinn Henoch. Dr. Henoch has a doctorate of physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis and is the founder of Clinical athlete. Dr. Henoch is the current head of sports physical therapy at juggernaut training systems HQ. In this episode David & Dr. Henoch discuss: Topic 1: Common misconceptions & buzzwords. What is muscle tightness? Why is stretching not the answer? What are the benefits of foam? Why is it not great for recovery? Glute activation - what is it and how should it be used? Topic 2: Mobility What is the best way to improve mobility? What are the main rules/ messages when it comes to mobility work? All links and show-notes can be found at: hpascience.com/episode20
This week on the ETP podcast it is all about the benefits of staying uninjured in the gym and what to do if you are a little banged up. Also, what does a day in the life of a physical therapist look like? Plus, what are some key points on staying Un-injured in the gym? Dr Mike T interviews Dr Quinn Henoch who is the head of sports rehabilitation for Juggernaut HQ and has a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Indianapolis. Listen in as we discuss: • What is benefit of physical therapy and massage therapy at the gym? (2:56) • Day in the life of PT (physical therapist) (5:49) • Common preventable gym injuries & how to prevent them (9:12) • Asymmetrical Intervention (17:20) • Biomechanics of lifting – Postural Restoration helpful? (20:50) • Wrist issues (29:02) • Risk factors with hypermobility & explosiveness (33:00) • Bio, Psycho, Social factors (36:35) • Balance of training (40:02) • Language used in queuing; language matters (41:06) • Placebo vs. Nocebo (43:30) • Stop doing stupid stuff that hurts (44:53) • The day we don’t need PT (48:06) • Where to find Dr. Quinn
Juggernaut Training Systems writer and Doctor of Physical Therapy Quinn Henoch sit down with our hosts and discusses his contributions to the lifting community as well as what he sees his own role to be in the ever-growing world of research and applied sciences.
On Episode 94 of the Doc & Jock Podcast we sit down with Physio Coach & American Open qualifying lifter Quinn Hencoch to talk training, mobility and how he asses and fixes butt winks.
Quinn Henoch, DPT, discusses what the shoulders and shoulder blades should be doing in the snatch
Episode 115: Physical therapist Dr. Quinn Henoch discusses the crossover between strength training & physical therapy, movement screening, muscle tightness vs. muscle shortness, butt wink, squat depth and Quinn's evolving philosophy on the role of the physical therapist. Dr. Quinn Henoch has a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Indianapolis and is head of rehabilitation for JuggernautHQ and Darkside Strength. His clinic, Paradigm Performance Therapy, is adjacent to the new Juggernaut gym located in Laguna Niguel, CA. Quinn played football at the Div 1-AA level at Valparaiso University as a defensive back. He has also competed in track and field, Crossfit, and powerlifting. Currently, he trains full time as an Olympic weightlifter, and competed in the 2014 American Open and has qualified for the 2015 National Championships as a 77kg lifter.
Welcome back for Episode 12 of the Fitness Pollenator Podcast. On this episode, I have on my first repeat guest, Matt Ibrahim. I had Matt about a year ago for Episode 4. If you haven’t listened to that one yet, do it!Matt is the founder of Movement Resilience (formerly Mobility 101), which has a specific mission of helping people build resilient movement and resilient strength to continue doing what they love most: move.He's a part of the sports medicine team at Boston Physical Therapy & Wellness, where he serves as a strength & conditioning coach and physio rehab coach. This July, he will receive his license in massage therapy. He's also a provider for ClinicalAthlete through founder, Quinn Henoch, which is a team of healthcare professionals bridging the gap from rehab to performance for athletes.Over the course of the episode, we talk shop on the following points:Matt's rebrand from Mobility 101 to Movement ResilienceFinishing up massage school, along with how he plans to use his new skillsThe importance of speaking to the client and not other fitness professionalsThe screening process and what happens if there's pain"Corrective exercise"Breathing (see this video)And more!We also addressed several questions from the audience, includingThe best way to gain flexibility after being stuck in bed for a year and being a new amputeeBig spoon, little spoon, and movement variabilityBeer and curls (this discussion point was a little flat, as neither of us are heavy drinkers)Listen to the entire episode on iTunes or click here:https://googledrive.com/host/0BweoQIuhXZAqcVpYLWRPVWJiOUU/ep12mattibrahim.mp3For more from Matt and Movement Resilience, head over to his website, movementresilience.com, and like him on social media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
Quinn Henoch, DPT, discusses the Jefferson Curl, shoulder blade function in overhead lifts
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This episodes guest is Dr. Quinn Henoch from Darkside Strength and Juggernaut Training Systems.Quinn is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and a Strength and Conditioning Coach based in Kentucky, USA.On this episode Quinn and I discussed:- Quinn's background and influences- Problems that Quinn see's within both the training and rehabilitation fields- Quinn's training and rehabilitation philosophies- Quinn discusses his thoughts on the "knees out" cue that has been a debated topic over the past year within the training sphere- The biggest thing Quinn has learned so far in his career- And much moreHope you enjoy it!Stay Strong,RBHelp Support the Show!!To get almost 20 hours of World Class online video Strength and Conditioning Information go to - Upmentorship.com Additional Show Notes:For Training and Rehabilitation - Click HereConnect with Quinn:Instagram: @qhenochTwitter: @DrQuinnHenochPT & @DSStrengthYoutube: Quinn Henoch & Darkside Strength
Quinn Henoch, DPT, discusses the limitations of squat depth, foam rolling's effect on scar tissue