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Welcome to another episode of the Injury Report! Today, we're focusing on core muscle injuries in the NFL, also known as “sports hernias”, most recently plaguing lead wide receiver for the Jaguars Christian Kirk. But this injury is quite common in the NFL affecting players from DeSean Jackson, Kareem Hunt, OBJ, Mike Evans, JJ Watt, Adrian Peterson to name a few. So, it's about time that we cover this injury. As always, our plan today is to start with an overview of the relevant anatomy, discuss the mechanism of injury followed by treatment options for these players, and then wrap up with what you all want to know – when do players typically return to play after this injury and how do they do once they return?
(S3:E253) Smitty breaks down Kenneth Walker news that suggests that he could actually be ready for Week 1. Smitty calls this report optimistic, but the point is that the hernia was not a sports hernia like feared. A sports hernia would make for a much longer recovery and could have turned into a season-ending injury. Instead, the news is optimistic and Weeks 1-3 territory is in play. Smitty also answers voicemails and phone calls for roughly 2 hours and 20 mins straight. Catch Smitty's video version of this show at https://youtube.com/thefantasyfootballshow #fantasyfootball #kennethwalker #seahawks #fantasyfootballnews #kennethwalkernews #kennethwalkerhernia #fantasyfootballbust #fantasyfootballbusts #fantasyfootballsleeper
Groin pain. Literally can be a pain to deal with as a sports medicine professional. The source and location of the pain can be vague and may lead someone down the wrong path to diagnosis and treatment. Most people in sports medicine have heard of a sports hernia. It is a source of groin … Continue reading Sports Hernia →
Groin pain. Literally can be a pain to deal with as a sports medicine professional. The source and location of the pain can be vague and may lead someone down the wrong path to diagnosis and treatment. Most people in sports medicine have heard of a sports hernia. It is a source of groin … Continue reading Sports Hernia →
Groin pain. Literally can be a pain to deal with as a sports medicine professional. The source and location of the pain can be […]
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Guest Panelist: Dr. Guy Paiement, Orthopedic Surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, USA. This week, the topic of discussion was: Groin Pain Hip Disorder Labral TearHip Trochanteric Bursitis Hip Arthritis Pubic Symphysis IVF Labor and Pubic Symphysis Disruption Sports Hernia Adductor Strain Psoas Impingement Psoas Lengthening Procedure Hip Replacement Nickel Allergy Implant Illness Pain with Gait Buttock Pain Sacroiliitis RadiologistHerniaTalk LIVE is a Q&A hosted by Dr. Shirin Towfigh, hernia and laparoscopic surgery specialist who practices at the Beverly Hills Hernia Center. This is the only Q&A of its kind, aimed at educating and empowering patients about all things related to hernias and hernia-related complications. For a personal consultation with Dr. Towfigh: +1-310-358-5020, info@beverlyhillsherniacenter.com. If you find this content informative, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to the HerniaTalk Live channel and visit us on www.HerniaTalk.com.Follow Dr. Towfigh on the following platforms:Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
We welcome back physical therapist, Dean Millard, core muscle injury specialist, to discuss the details of the black box type injury otherwise known as a sports hernia. We get some clarity on what it actually is, why it is not a hernia, and what to expect for Rhys Hoskins going forward. We also continue with week 2 of our fantasy football talk.
This week, the topic of discussion was: Sports Hernia Athletic Pubalgia Adductor Strain Rectus Abdominis Strain Core Muscle Injury Bill Meyers Muschawek Minimal Repair Direct Inguinal Hernias Nerve Entrapment Fascia Release Fascia Plication PRP Injection Heterotopic Calcification Hockey, Soccer, Football Players NHL, NFL Physical Therapy Laparoscopic Repair Mesh Sutures This week, our Guest Panelist is Dr Michael Brunt, Laparoscopic Surgeon at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri. HerniaTalk LIVE, a Q&A hosted by Dr. Shirin Towfigh, hernia and laparoscopic surgery specialist who practices at the Beverly Hills Hernia Center. This is the only Q&A of its kind, aimed at educating and empowering patients about all things related to hernias and hernia-related complications. For a personal consultation with Dr. Towfigh: +1-310-358-5020, info@beverlyhillsherniacenter.com.If you find this content informative, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to the HerniaTalk Live channel and visit us on www.HerniaTalk.com.Follow Dr. Towfigh on the following platforms:Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
This week, the topic of discussion was: Core Fitness Core Exercises Pilates GYROTONIC® Diastasis Recti Abdominal Hernia Physical Therapy Transversus Abdominis Crunches Planks Leg Lifts Gluteal Bridge Core Postoperative Exercises Sports Hernia Our Guest Panelist is Marcelin Jurbina, Functional Movement Specialist and founder of www.MoveWithMJ.com. HerniaTalk LIVE, a Q&A hosted by Dr. Shirin Towfigh, hernia and laparoscopic surgery specialist who practices at the Beverly Hills Hernia Center. This is the only Q&A of its kind, aimed at educating and empowering patients about all things related to hernias and hernia-related complications. For a personal consultation with Dr. Towfigh: +1-310-358-5020, info@beverlyhillsherniacenter.com. If you find this content informative, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to the HerniaTalk Live channel and visit us on www.HerniaTalk.com.Follow Dr. Towfigh on the following platforms:Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Krystal Holm grew up with a lot of physical, mental, and emotional abuse. Krystal was always told she would never amount to anything more than a 50's housewife. In 2016 Krystal suffered a work comp injury that left her unable to walk or work and was basically left to fend for herself.Facing the rest of her life in a wheelchair, Krystal began doing yoga every day to heal her body and get her life back. Krystal used her knowledge of feng shui to intentionally create a self-care space that would energetically boost her results and help her heal faster. Krystal was able to get herself unstuck physically, mentally and emotionally, heal her body and grow a successful business in the process.Today Krystal is the founder of Designed Life Studio and the creator of The Designed Life Method℠: mind, body, soul, home. Krystal is an interior designer, and a feng shui master. Krystal is passionate about helping soul-driven female entrepreneurs design an office and a life that they love.LINKS FROM THE EPISODE· www.krystalholm.com· Declutter Your Mindset: www.krystalholm.com/declutteryourmindset· Money$pace Masterclass: www.moneyspacemasterclass.com· Instagram: www.instagram.com/krystal.holm· Facebook: www.facebook.com/fengshuikrystalOTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThe producer and host of the #DefineYourself Podcast is an inspirational and motivational author, writer, blogger, speaker and podcaster.Chris, through his business #DefineYourself, mission is to empower YOU to overcome your COALS: challenges, obstacles, adversities, limitations and/setbacks and achieve your GOALS for success in your professional and personal lives.If you are ready to start overcoming your COALS and start achieving your GOALS get Chris' FREE eBook, The 10 Steps to #DefineYourself at http://10stepstodefineyourself.comChris can be contacted at Chris@DefineYourselfpodcast.comFor more information about the #DefineYourself Podcast, visit http://defineyourselfpodcast.com/
Hosts Kyle Bunch and Don Povia are joined this week by marketing pro and The Sports Hernia alum Jaime Hamel to talk business, irreverent sports humor and Tom Brady's Uggs.
This week, the topic of discussion was: Sports Hernia Athletic Pubalgia Chronic Groin Pain Physical Therapy Tissue Repair Laparoscopic Surgery Hernia Surgery Core Exercises Hip Disorder Hip Pain Hip Labral Tear Dr. Towfigh's discussion is with invited Guest Panelist Dr. Alexander Poor, Sports Hernia surgery specialist at the Vincera Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. If you find this content informative, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to the HerniaTalk Live channel and visit us on www.HerniaTalk.com.Follow Dr. Towfigh on the following platforms:Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
This week, the topic of discussion was: -Sports Hernias Athletic PubalgiaWomen's Hernias Mesh Complications Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery Tissue Based Inguinal Hernia Surgery Inguinal Hernia Biologic Mesh Synthetic Mesh Mesh Removal Shouldice Repair McVay Repair Bassini Repair Desarda Repair Robotic Iliopubic Tract Repair Hernia Repair in Athletes Dr. Towfigh's Guest Panelist is Dr. Andreas Koch, Hernia Surgery specialist in Germany. If you find this content informative, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to the HerniaTalk Live channel and visit us on www.HerniaTalk.com.Follow Dr. Towfigh on the following platforms:Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
In this episode we have our patient who is a former college baseball player and a coach, Jeremy Decotiis, sharing with us his story. Jeremy came to us as a last resort to help him with his sports hernia prior to making the decision to get surgery. After 2 months of hard work and help from other medical professionals that are involved in his care, Jeremy is now pain-free and able to go back to being his athletic self once again.He shared with us- how this injury affected him as a person- how frustrating it was to find a solution- how he was able to overcome physical and mental hurdles- how he uses this injury to become a better baseball coachTo learn more about Jeremy and his service you can reach out to him Gmail: jeremydecotiis@gmail.comTwitter: @Jdec14Insta: @austindecotiisWe hope you enjoy this episodeGet connectedwww.myokinetix.comFacebookInstagramTwitterJoin Our Tribe on Facebook to grow together and ask questionsMusicDanger Storm by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4985-danger-stormLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Welcome to the only HerniaTalk LIVE session with interactive questions and answers to all of your hernia and hernia-related questions. Here, we are jointed by Guest Panelist Dr. Mark Zoland, specialist in the evaluation and treatment of sports hernia and groin pain. His practice is at Core Surgical in New York City. There are very few of us who exclusively specialize in this niche within general surgery; Dr. Zoland commits 100% of his practice to the treatment of hernias and hernia-related problems. We discussed his algorithm for the evaluation and treatment of sports hernias and athletic pubalgia. This includes the use of imaging, various injection techniques, and surgical approaches. We also discussed the concept of occult inguinal hernias. Each week we have more interesting discussions. Please LIKE and SHARE. If you are interested to learn more, go to www.HerniaTalk.com or visit my webpage www.beverlyhillsherniacenter.com.Follow Dr. Towfigh on the following platforms:Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
On this episode of the #AskMikeReinold show, we talk about getting back to weight training and sports activities after both sports hernias and inguinal hernias. To view more episodes, subscribe, and ask your questions, go to mikereinold.com/askmikereinold. #AskMikeReinold Episode … Read more > The post Returning to Weight Training After a Sports Hernia appeared first on Mike Reinold.
Welcome to the only HerniaTalk LIVE session with interactive questions and answers to all of your hernia and hernia-related questions. Here, Dr. William Brown, inguinal hernia specialist, joins us to discuss inguinal hernia repairs, tissue-based repairs, and issues related to mesh and hernia repair complications. Each week we have more interesting discussions. Please LIKE and SHARE. If you are interested to learn more, go to www.HerniaTalk.com or visit my webpage www.beverlyhillsherniacenter.com.Follow Dr. Towfigh on the following platforms:Youtube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Another one bites the dust - The Vegas Golden Knights have relieved head coach Gerard Gallant & assistant coach Mike Kelly of their duties, and promptly announced former San Jose Sharks coach Peter DeBoer as Gallant's replacement. Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley discuss the move & impact of the decision. PLUS, Sid the Kid returns to the Pens from a "Sports Hernia"(which is properly explained), Kassian vs. Tkachuk, and the docs predict landing spots for Gallant. Where do YOU think Gallant is headed? Let us know on our IG @drhockeypodcast
Athletes can suffer an injury that takes a long time to diagnose but can’t seriously hamper their performance and even their ability to play. Known as a Sports Hernia, this type of injury isn’t well-known but has gotten some attention recently due to a pro football player names Odell Beckham, Jr. In this episode Dr....
The Seahawks believe Jadeveon Clowney will have a shot to play against the Vikings next Monday night. But battling a sports hernia-related issue, should the organization be concerned? Locked On Seahawks hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss recent injury updates on Clowney and Jarran Reed, celebrate "Throwback Tuesday" looking back at Hall of Famer John Randle, and break down Seattle's dominant defensive showing in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Seahawks believe Jadeveon Clowney will have a shot to play against the Vikings next Monday night. But battling a sports hernia-related issue, should the organization be concerned? Locked On Seahawks hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss recent injury updates on Clowney and Jarran Reed, celebrate "Throwback Tuesday" looking back at Hall of Famer John Randle, and break down Seattle's dominant defensive showing in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Penguins - Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Penguins
In this episode of Locked On Penguins, Hunter dives into the Penguins 3-2 overtime loss against the New Rangers. He talks about how Matt Murray deserved a better fate than that game, plus hammers Brian Dumoulin and Evgeni Malkin for their mistakes in overtime that led to the loss. He also touches on what Sidney Crosby should do with his reported Sports Hernia injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Penguins - Daily Podcast On The Pittsburgh Penguins
In this episode of Locked On Penguins, Hunter dives into the Penguins 3-2 overtime loss against the New Rangers. He talks about how Matt Murray deserved a better fate than that game, plus hammers Brian Dumoulin and Evgeni Malkin for their mistakes in overtime that led to the loss. He also touches on what Sidney Crosby should do with his reported Sports Hernia injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions: Hindy: My name is Hindy and I am an avid follower of yours and listen to your podcasts weekly. Your podcasts provide me with a wealth of information, pertaining to one’s health and wellbeing. As such, I am always looking forward to your next podcast.I grew up in Brooklyn, New York and I was diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa as an early adolescent. Since February of 2015 I have been in and out of treatment weight restoring in treatment and upon return home relapsing and losing weight. Inpatient treatment provides medical and psychiatric stabilization, limits destructive behaviors and addresses any underlying issues that may be causing the eating disorder. Throughout the day, I participated in skill-based therapeutic groups aimed to replace my maladaptive behaviors. I processed my thoughts, feelings and any matters that were came up for me individually or as a community. Additionally, I met (individually) with a therapist three times a week, psychiatrist five times a week and dietitian twice a week.In nutrition, I was given a structured meal plan to abide by six times a day. I was taught the philosophy that “All foods fit.” I can eat what I want in as long as it’s in moderation. For instance, if I eat a cookie that’s ok as long as my entire intake for the days is not only cookies. I was also taught all foods are equal/your stomach doesn’t have eyes, so whether I eat an apple or a piece of cake my body will break it down the same way and it won’t know the difference. Yet, functional medicine demonstrates the healing power of food. Functional Medicine has informed me of the benefits of eating a non-processed whole foods diet and the consequences and diseases that arise when eating the standard American diet. All these messages from Eating Disorder Clinicians and Functional Medicine Practitioners have left me feeling confused and divided. Unfortunately, science is bias many of the times leaving me with no concrete evidence in who to trust. In addition, the diet industry is a 60-billion-dollar industry thriving by selling various messages to the population. As I navigate my recovery, I vacillate from side to side unsure whom to believe. I am plagued by the confusion of not knowing whom to listen too. The voices in my head inundate me with food messages relentlessly, sometime convincing me to believe E.D. clinicians and sometimes persuading me to trust F.M. practitioners. I know your podcast is not a direction but a platform for information about health. Nevertheless, I would like more insight on the outlook of eating disorders through a functional medicine perspective. Hindy Marie: Hi Dr Cabral! Thanks in advance for your consistently amazing advice!I am 26 years old and having lots of trouble with my sleep, and have noticed a correlation between going to the gym in the evening and sleeping badly. Unfortunately, due to my schedule I am only able to go between the hours of 5pm - approx 7pm and while I tend to fall asleep quite well (I am exhausted by always sleeping so badly), I wake up around 5am and cannot fall back asleep. It feels like even before this I did not get any true deep sleep and I will lie in bed feeling tired but wired. While my sleep isn't great on non-gym days, it is a lot better. Could you explain the biology behind this?It used to be even worse when I wasn't hydrating enough during my workout, which I have now adjusted. I have found that taking ashwaghanda has actually worsened the sleep issue surprisingly. I know magnesium helps with sleep, however I am a bit scared of taking it these days as even taking 240mg (glycinate or citrate) regularly causes symptoms such as headache, nausea and dizzyness, pale skin and diarrhea (could this be because I need to take more calcium along with it?!).Appreciate the advice on what I could do to help alleviate the issue! Melissa: Hi Dr. Cabral,My husband and I love your show! I had surgery about 6 years ago to repair a sports hernia. It's never really felt the same since. I feel a tightness and sometimes strange/sharp pain down there after I do core work. My doctor never mentioned to me that I needed to do any physical therapy. What exercises and stretches would be the most important for me to regain strength in my abs/core. Are there any that I should avoid? Also, I'm hoping to get pregnant within the next year. Will this surgery create any issues as my stomach area expands over time during the pregnancy? I've had doctors tell me not to worry about that but was curious if you agree or had any additional thoughts on that. Really appreciate your insights. Melissa Jaimi: Hi there, Hoping you can help. I have suffered from eczema on my hands on and off for years. It has come back in the last 6 months since, predominately on my ring fingers and pinkies. I ran a food intolerance test with naturopath (hair sample) and a lot of foods came back as intolerances, such as chicken, avocado, capsicum, chilli, garlic, onion, pork, some dairy, lots of grains, mandarins, and more! So I cut all of those foods including gluten and dairy out for 3 months, but still experienced flare ups. I also got skin needling done a few months ago and got a histamine reaction on my face that lasted a couple of days. I also did magnesium hot and cold pools this week, and experienced what I think (from research) was cold urticaria. It only lasted an hour, but I had welts/hives all over my body. I have also been told that maybe I have low methylation, and I was put on zinc picolinate and methyl folate, but I am still suffering from this eczema. My question is - is there some kind of LAB I can run to get to the bottom of this, and work our what my issues are? These are my only health concerns as I feel pretty healthy otherwise! I am also wanting to purchase your 7 day detox too. Any kind of guidance would be appreciated. Thank you, Elise: Hi Dr Cabral, Firstly, thanks so much for all you do! I loved IHP Level 1 and am loving working through Level 2 now. I am so grateful to have the blueprint for vibrant health, and my own health gets better & better everyday in every way on your wellness plan. Quick question: thoughts on Lithium Orotate? Is it in any of the Equilibrium Nutrition products? The author of "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" sings its praises, says most people are deficient in it, that it used to be more prevalent in our foods and no longer is (soil deficiencies etc). Apparently it is powerful, safe and inexpensive. As someone on your wellness plan, I am interested in your thoughts on adding in a Lithium Orotate supplement. Thank you, Elise Erin: Hi Dr. Cabral, I am a 34-year old female currently on an herbal antimicrobial CBO protocol (trying to combat bacterial and fungal overgrowth). I recently had bloodwork done by my general practitioner, and the results showed severe vitamin D and zinc deficiencies. Should I wait to complete the herbal antimicrobial CBO protocol before taking vitamin D and/or zinc supplements? In other words, will the herbal antimicrobials have any impact on the absorption of these supplements? Thanks for all of the great work you do! 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In this episode: Pain in your groin or lower abdomen that gets better with rest but keeps coming back? This is most likely a Sports Hernia, aka Athletic Pubalgia Chip Review: Savoursmiths – Italian Cheese and Port (09:11) Trivia question of the week: In Darts, what is the highest possible score using only 3 darts? (07:44) Follow us on Instagram: 2pts_n_a_bagofchips and/or Twitter @2PTsNaBagOChips to see photos, video and get additional episode specific information throughout the week. Thanks for listening!! To Subscribe, Review and Download select your preferred hyperlink below Apple Podcasts: Google Play: Youtube: Stitcher: Podbean:
I've done some podcasting and writing on the topic of sports hernias in the past but I feel the need to update the information I've released. Over the past few years I've learned more about sports hernias and my success rate for groin pain has really skyrocketed. Allow me to share what I thought to be true about sports hernia (and other types of groin pain) via podcast today. SHOW NOTES
Jeff Addai from Ottawa, Canada. Really excited for you guys to hear Jeff's story of how he overcame two ACL surgeries and two Sports Hernia surgeries to go on to play professional soccer. The persistence Jeff had to have in order to ride out the incredible low times of his injuries is something that I will always respect him for. Jeff also talks about his experience abroad over in Albania, Germany, France, Belgium, and Portugal and what he learned from those experiences as well as how him and his brother started a successful sports management company, Ottawa Pro Sports Management. Overall his story was amazing to sit down and listen to firsthand and I know you guys will gain a ton of value from it.
Sports hernia describes the chronic groin pain that many sports people fall victim to, especially if their sport involves kicking or sudden pivoting. Watchout soccer, AFL and rugby players! But while painful for players and hard to diagnose, a three year study has revealed success in a variety of surgical approaches categorised as “inguinal hernia repairs”. Hernia Institute of Australia researcher Dr Omar Rodrigues-Acevedo brings us up to date.
SHOW NOTES I had a listener leave a message for me about their sports hernia. They have been dealing with it for almost a year. They tried therapy 3x a week for month and it never got better. Now he is at the point where they would like to have the sports hernia surgery… but surprise… their insurance won’t cover it. They call it “experimental.” the going cost is around $10k. This is not a live call but I do my best to give advice. It’s tough when we are weighing the dollars and cents of “is it worth it.” If you want to know more about Sports Hernia, I have a whole page with current research references here http://www.p2sportscare.com/sports-hernia/
These days, whenever ESPN injury analyst Stephania Bell meets an elite athlete who has undergone surgery to perform core muscle repair, she has a good idea about who might have performed the procedure. Dr William Meyers has been at the forefront of core muscle injury treatment dating back to the late 1980s, when he pioneered … Continue reading Treatment of Core Muscle Injury (Don’t Call it Sports Hernia)
SHOW NOTES In this session we go over the Sports Hernia. Sports Hernias are complicated to say the least. Sports Hernias are more common than you think. Learn about how to identify the signs of one in this episode. I will have another podcast on Sports Hernias to come in the future since I am writing an authority article on the topic.
Highlights of Episode 87 "Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach"- Art Horne, Director of Sports Performance at Northeastern University, discusses his new book, "Barefoot in Boston", as well as what he is doing with the NU Basketball Team. "The Coach's Corner with Coach Boyle"- Coach Boyle talks about Detecting a Sports Hernia; Where he is at with his Core training; Evaluating the Strength Coach, and much more"Ask the Equipment Experts with Perform Better" - Chris Poirier gives us an update on The Meeting of the Minds Summit. "The Business of Fitness" with Results Fitness - Rachel Cosgrove talks about "Reinvention- Embracing Change" "The Art of Coaching with Athletes' Performance"- Brent Callaway talks about "The Rule of Three- Coaching Groups""Ask Functional Movement Systems"- Eric D'Agati from One Human Performance talks about using the FMS with both athletes and general population clients in a private facility that has a physical therapist, a chiropractor, personal trainers and strength coaches "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates If you want to save this podcast to your computer so you can import it into your Ipod or MP3 player, Right Mouse Click to Download Now (for Mac users, press Control and click)
Brought to You by Perform Better Click here to Listen Now Highlights of Episode 22 "Hit the Gym With A Strength Coach" Coach Jonathan ChaimbergAdrenaline Performance Center, MontrealMMA Strength Coach (pictured with Georges "Rush" St-Pierre, UFC Welterweight Champ) We talked about: **Challenges training MMA fighters **How he trains his fighters**Periodization **Much more** "The Coach's Corner with Coach Boyle" Interview with Coach Boyle about **What's new at StrengthCoach.comWe go deeper about his articles**Are We Always Concurrent in Our Training** Training Rowers**Dr. McGill's response to his Sports Hernia article**Dr. Yessis' article from EliteFTS Check Out Coach Boyle's Newest DVDs "Ask the Equipment Experts" Carlos Wharton joins us to talk about the the differences between the Jungle Gym, Elite Rings and the TRX Suspension Trainers at Perform BetterCheck out the Perform Better Sale here"Ask Gray Cook" Each episode, Gray Cook Answers questions about his methods posted on the StrengthCoach.com Forum Gray talks about: "The Frequency of Corrective Exercise" Check out Gray's Website, FunctionalMovement.com Listening To listen right here, just look to the right and you will see a Podcast Player. Pick an episode and press play, it's as simple as that. If you want to save this podcast to your computer so you can import it into your Ipod or MP3 player, right mouse click (for Mac users, press Control and click) under the "Direct Download" link below and click "Save Link As..." Direct Download Right Mouse Click here to Download Now