The Pinnacle Performance Podcast

Hosted by Conor Harris. All things biomechanics, movement, posture, and performance.

45. Mike Cantrell - Re-Thinking Common Assessments, The Key To Frontal Plane Control, & Why It Is Possible To Have The "Opposite" Of A Left AIC Pattern

The happy ending of every adventure is very important and can keep us searching for the best in everything we do and to achieve the best of it all and to embrace the world at large --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conor-harris/support

11-12
04:34

Living in the sky

All we have to do is to keep moving in the right direction and focusing on the good part of our life --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conor-harris/support

11-02
03:38

43. Mike Cantrell - Re-Thinking Common Assessments, The Key To Frontal Plane Control, & Why It Is Possible To Have The "Opposite" Of A Left AIC Pattern

Mike is a professional movement and performance consultant with over 25 years experience working with a variety of patients and athletes in all manner of settings across the country and around the globe. Mike is a partner with James Anderson MPT, PRC and lead performance consultant with Applied Integration Consulting, which has impacted patients and athletes across the US and throughout Europe, Australia and Asia. Mike’s area of expertise centers on helping individuals with chronic pain and enhancing sport performance through integration of neuro-respiratory dynamics. Of particular interest is the emergence of his skill with orofacial management of PRI-based principles. 

10-26
01:18:53

42. Marcos Rodriguez - Self Development In The Fitness Industry & The Utility Of Psychedilic Experiences

Marocs Rodriguez is a Personal Trainer at Hype Gym in New York City.

07-28
55:08

41. Andrew Hauser - High Level PRI Application, Underrated Keys To Creating Adaptation, And Integrating Other Systems (DNS, EDOLA)

Andrew Hauser is a physical therapist and rehab practitioner in a private-practice setting.  He has worked in a variety of roles in his 14 years of experience as an athletic trainer and strength coach, with his most recent role being the Director of Performance Rehab with the Los Angeles Dodgers during which time he was a part of their 2020 World Series team. Website: www.continuumhp.com Twitter: @_ahauser Instagram: andrew_hauser_atsc

07-04
01:02:04

40. Paul Fabritz - Programming For Injury Minimization, How We Made The Durability Code, Exercise Progression Strategies, & Simplifying Performance Assessments

Paul Fabritz is a Strength & Conditioning Coach who specializes in performance training for Basketball athletes.

02-21
01:08:58

39. Bill Hartman - Layers of Compensation In Infrasternal Angles, Rolling Patterns, Body Shapes Influencing Exercise Selection, & Why Stretching Isn't What You Think It Is

Bill Hartman is a physical therapist at IFAST Physical Therapy in Indianapolis which specializes in treating patients who have complex pain or injury. He is the founder of the compression/expansion model which includes infrasternal angle archetypes.

02-07
57:04

38. Mike Kay - The Expansion/Compression Model, Body Types and Swing Sport Patterns, & Exercise Selection From The Ground Up

Mike Kay is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Strength & Conditioning Coach for HELIX training facility in Arizona.

01-26
51:45

37. Integrated Kinetic Neurology - The IKN System, The Intersection of Biomechanics & Neurology, Assessment Protocols, and Exercise Selection

About IKN: Dr. Ryan Foley earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy and Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences, Psychology, and Gerontology from Nazareth College of Rochester, New York. He began his career in Miami working at a sports performance center, delivering treatment professional athletes from teams such as the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos and also the U.S.A Olympic Sailing team. Out of dissatisfaction with the conventional approach to helping people resolve pain and injuries, he moved back to Ireland and began studying applied functional neurology methods, specifically Proprioceptive Deep Tendon Reflex, along with other applied neuroscience approaches to help get people get out of pain and improve function. He now owns his own private practice Evolve Physiotherapy. Dr. Kyle Paxton has earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science, along with his Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from a private university in New York. He now owns a multi-location sports medicine practice in the Washington, DC metro area. He first experienced the power of neurology during his undergraduate degree while working at a facility training athletes. This insight caused him to continue down this path and learn how neurology does connect us all. He has built his view of movement around the idea that everything we do is dictated by the nervous system.

08-23
01:22:53

36. Evan Peikon - A New Perspective on Energy Systems Training, Programming For Respiratory vs Delivery Limitations, & Integrating Strength Training with ESD

Evan Peikon is the owner of Training Think Tank and is also an Exercise Physiologist and Trainer for Hgih-Level Endurance Athletes.

02-20
56:01

34. Chase Gilmore - Living Life with Chronic Pain, What Works & What Doesn't, How to Best Help People in Pain

Chase has been living with chronic pain for 8 years. His life had been uprooted and his story is one of struggle and perseverance.

11-03
48:27

34. Chase Gilmore - Living Life with Chronic Pain, What Works & What Doesn't, How to Best Help People in Pain

Chase has been living with chronic pain for 8 years. His life had been uprooted and his story is one of struggle and perseverance.

11-03
47:31

31. Lee Taft - Training Multidirectional Speed, Athlete Self-Organization During Speed Training, Myths of Speed Development, & Questioning Trunk Stiffness in Cutting Actions

Lee Taft is the founder of several training facilities across the country & does private consulting for athletic development programs.

07-23
50:26

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