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The Movement System Podcast

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Sep 19, 2018 • 31min

Functional Anatomy of the Hip Flexors, Posture, and Professional Development

Dr. Dewitt, a Professor of Physical Therapy at Ohio State University, discusses the functional anatomy of the hip flexors, including pathology and compensation patterns. They also explore the impact of posture on dynamic movement and highlight the importance of cueing and stabilizing different areas of the body. Additionally, they delve into the benefits of building relationships, finding a niche, embracing diverse opinions, and building trust in healthcare.
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Aug 24, 2018 • 13min

PT Pintcast host Jimmy McKay, DPT on Networking and Building a Voice

Host of the famous PT Pintcast Jimmy McKay sits down with me to discuss networking opportunities and the art of establishing your speaking voice. The interview itself is an example of how to put yourself out there and make a connection. We provide real, applicable information about reaching out to others, building a social network, and establishing trust and a reputation in the movement science community. 
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Jul 22, 2018 • 33min

Science of Breathing, Neuromuscular Training, Wholistic Health Approach

Matt Casturo and James Fryer (movement geeks) discuss how to incorporate a myriad of systems and techniques including (Postural Restoration Institute, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization, Functional Movement System) to improve human movement. The science of breathing, how a wholistic health approach works, and resources for continuing education are also discussed. 
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Jun 16, 2018 • 22min

Pelvic Stability, Hinging Mechanics, and Anti-rotation

As Strength and Conditioning coaches pursuing a DPT, Charlie Badawy and Matt Casturo discuss principles of movement including Pelvic Stability, Hip Hinging biomechanics, and Antirotation. We discuss how these movement patterns relate to building a strength program, assessing movement, and programming for groups. Takeaways include how to decide which movement patterns should be progressed to power movements as well as how to reestablish proximal stability. 
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May 22, 2018 • 39min

Hypertrophy Science and Good Coaching

In this Episode, Exercise Scientist and Personal Trainer Bryce Calvin (IG: brycecalvin23) discusses the science of hypertrophy and the relevant application to coaching and training clients. We discuss topics including: Brad Schoenfield's mechanism's of hypertrophy, pre- intra- and post-workout nutrition, and how to program an effective deload. Bryce highlights important aspects of current research as well as how he is applying that information to effectively train bodybuilding, sports performance, and general population clients. 
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May 5, 2018 • 13min

Training Application of Different Phases of Muscle Contraction

Improve your understanding of Human Movement! This information-dense, no-BS podcast is a platform for physical therapists, strength coaches, personal trainers, and anyone who moves to learn the science of human movement. Host Matt Casturo, physical therapy student and strength coach, discusses with a myriad of guests aspects of research, clinical techniques, coaching, and the application of information to training. In this episode, we break down the phases of muscle contraction (concentric, eccentric, and amortization) and discuss how these phases apply to training. 

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