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Sylvia Czuppon
czuppons
On to topic #2 from @ACLStudyDay home study session: Return to run post-ACLR with @rwilly2003 ! Notes to follow in this thread... Resolving basic fundamentals is impt prior to running
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Pasha van Bijlert
PashavanBijlert
MY FIRST PAPER! We've developed a method to estimate the preferred walking speed of dinosaurs (spoiler: T. rex wasn't that fast)With Knoek van Soest & @AnneschulpCheck out those tail movements
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Conor Harris
Conor_Harris_
A thread on the biomechanics of the Front Rack position and how to improve your mobility for itThe Front Rack position can be really challenging for some people because it
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🌞 Sol Brah 🌞
SolBrah
GO BAREFOOT: RETURN TO NATURAL GAIT (THREAD)For the last 200,000 years, humans have existed and thrived, running on our bare feet. Over the last 50 years, running shoes have taken
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Conor Harris
Conor_Harris_
A thread on the biomechanics of incline & overhead pressingOverhead presses require a high degree of shoulder & scapular mobility as well as strength within those areas.However, many people lack
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A.T. Mameghani, MD
atmghn
I guess in every bigger trauma center cases like this are seen - maybe every 2 years, maybe more often. Ankylosing disorders and trauma = tremendously increased risk of fractures
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Brainiac
Th3Brainiac
We are Polymaths//THREADED//The world is becoming integrated.Those of us who can absorb this unification will thrive.(1/10) Polymaths are the source of some of history's greatest contributions.Newton, Descartes, Aristotle, Galileo, Leon
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Conor Harris
Conor_Harris_
A thread on the biomechanics of a lateral lunge - and why it’s an amazing position for those with tight glutes & piriformis.This position is know for training the frontal
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Dr David Hocking
DPHocking
Who has the best flippers? Our new @CurrentBiology paper combines animal behaviour, 3D anatomy and CFD to explore the origins of forelimb-propelled swimming in seals!#NewPaper #ConvergentEvolution #JustKeepSwimminghttps://www.cell.com/curre
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Rich Clarke
RICH_AgilityLab
Should we really have a focus on the Olympic lifts in coach education?[Thread] It has become a popular stance to hate on the Oly liftsDo you HAVE to use
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UtdArena
utdarena
THREAD:One of the benefits in having a left-footed LCB is that they open up passing angles to the LB that a right-footed LCB cannot.This is vital when your LB is
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Randy Sullivan MPT, CSCS
RandySullivanPT
(1/13) Biomechanical analysis w motion capture is a fantastic tool, but will never be "the solution." In @FransBoschBook Anatomy of Agility, Bosch laments, "There is so little 'bio' in biomechanics."
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Ross Tucker
Scienceofsport
This has been a common argument in the trans women in rugby debate. People have the idea that unless you *directly* study rugby AND show that TW cause injuries, it
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David Perell
david_perell
1. Great ideas are buried in historyBryson's swing is inspired by a 1969 book called The Golfing Machine. It describes 144 ways you can swing a club and inspired Bryson
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David Perell
david_perell
Bryson DeChambeau might be the most innovative athlete in the world right now.He just won his first major championship and is changing how golf is played at the highest levels.
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
The WHO just updated its page on how COVID-19 transmits. Those few sentences on aerosols represent one of the most crucial scientific advances of the pandemic. My NYT piece on
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