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Joel Smith Q&A on Reflexive Dynamics of Athleticism and Surfing the Force-Velocity Curve

Just Fly Performance Podcast

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I've Worked With Athletes Who Are Pigeon Toed

If we don't have the ability to flatten the arches and pronate, then that can set us up for injury. An athlete who's pigeon toed doesn't have a lot of time to work with the ground contacts leading up to that final take off step. They don't have as much nuance that they can really set up there, and it tends to just not work quite so well. I would actually say that light basketball skill training is a great, great training stimulus to doing a lot of power work. Bouncing a basket ball tunes the body. It's a rhythm,. And a lot of times that beat, that bounce, is going to be tuned with other parts of

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