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The folks at Kabuki Strength spend a lot of time getting people to roll around on the ground like babies. And I like that. I recently attended the Kabuki Movement Systems course, and I found it to be quite valuable - and I also really enjoy going to courses outside of my comfort zone (I am definitely not a powerlifter). I've done a lot of similar continuing education as the Kabuki folks in the physical therapy realm, so seeing how they apply their takeaways to their sport as illuminating. And, we of course got to discuss and joke about the consistent "point missing" that most folks have with regards to movement practice
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The folks at Kabuki Strength spend a lot of time getting people to roll around on the ground like babies. And I like that. I recently attended the Kabuki Movement Systems course, and I found it to be quite valuable - and I also really enjoy going to courses outside of my comfort zone (I am definitely not a powerlifter). I've done a lot of similar continuing education as the Kabuki folks in the physical therapy realm, so seeing how they apply their takeaways to their sport as illuminating. And, we of course got to discuss and joke about the consistent "point missing" that most folks have with regards to movement practice
Check out more from Brady, Brandon and Kabuki Strength
If you're enjoying the show, why not a leave a review? It makes a difference in terms of other people finding the show.
You can also subscribe to receive my e-mail newsletter at www.toddnief.com. Most of my writing never makes it to the blog, so get on that list.
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