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Joint Mobility Exercises
I have a bit of a love/hate with coach Scott Sonnon. On the one hand he is obviously skilled and I generally agree with most of the things he says, on the other hand he chooses to say and sell it using the relentless marketing patter of the American infomerical and has the habit of inventing new buzz words and ad speak (my favourite was 'Weaponizing your Architecture', or 'using any part of your body to strike' in English) to market stuff as 'the best thing since the last best thing'.
Saying that....I found yesterday that he has put a large chunk of his 'intu-flow' (see what I mean?) system on youtube for nowt. I first came across the intial incarnation of this years ago when he was selling it as 'Warrior Wellness' and I liked it then (as long as you turned the sound down to shut him up) it seems he has developed and improved it and as I said I may not like his manner but I do like his exercises. This is the first part, you should be able to double click on the youtube vid below to open it in a new window and find the rest of it.
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on Tue 13 Sep 2011 01:02 PM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
If you can integrate exercise that targets the joints, with the marital arts, then I am all for it. Joint mobility is usually taken for granted by the general lay people. People who are handicapped and have to ride in handicapped vans don't have the luxury of easy mobility and joint movement.
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Welcome to the blog of Adam Lammiman. I teach Tai-Chi in the Minehead area of West Somerset, I'm also a yoga teacher with the British Wheel of yoga, practicing in a style heavily influenced by the teaching of Vanda Scaravelli and finally I'm qualified in Hollistic Massage with the Bristol School of Massage and Bodywork a member of the MTI. The aim of this blog is share my passion for Tai-Chi, Martial Arts, Yoga and Bodywork. This will include links to stuff I think people will find interesting as well as my own writing. I did keep an earlier blog here: http://www.donotthinkofablueelephant.co.uk/ but I've let that fall by the wayside. Feel free to have a look around there though some of my opinions have changed (which they tend to do if you keep growing) but I still like some of the content. |
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