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In this episode of the Rehab Science Podcast, Dr. Tom Walters interviews Dr. John Rusin, a physical therapist and injury prevention specialist. They discuss the concept of pain-free performance, which is a movement system designed to help individuals transition from pain to optimal performance.
Dr. Rusin shares his background in professional athletics and how it shaped his approach to training and rehabilitation. The conversation delves into the importance of individualized training, movement quality, and the six foundational movement patterns. They also explore the significance of movement screens and assessments, the six-phase warm-up sequence, and the structure of Dr. Rusin's new book on pain-free performance.
In this conversation, John Rusin and Tom Walters delve into the intricacies of movement patterns and performance training. They discuss the importance of creating a comprehensive movement program that caters to individual needs, assessing movement patterns for optimal performance, and the significance of a non-dogmatic approach to training. The conversation emphasizes understanding movement quality, spinal neutrality, and the necessity of individualized training to liberate movement and enhance overall performance.
Visit the links below to learn more about John's certification program and his new book:
Pain Free Performance Specialist Certification
Pain Free Performance Book
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In this episode of the Rehab Science Podcast, Dr. Tom Walters interviews Dr. John Rusin, a physical therapist and injury prevention specialist. They discuss the concept of pain-free performance, which is a movement system designed to help individuals transition from pain to optimal performance.
Dr. Rusin shares his background in professional athletics and how it shaped his approach to training and rehabilitation. The conversation delves into the importance of individualized training, movement quality, and the six foundational movement patterns. They also explore the significance of movement screens and assessments, the six-phase warm-up sequence, and the structure of Dr. Rusin's new book on pain-free performance.
In this conversation, John Rusin and Tom Walters delve into the intricacies of movement patterns and performance training. They discuss the importance of creating a comprehensive movement program that caters to individual needs, assessing movement patterns for optimal performance, and the significance of a non-dogmatic approach to training. The conversation emphasizes understanding movement quality, spinal neutrality, and the necessity of individualized training to liberate movement and enhance overall performance.
Visit the links below to learn more about John's certification program and his new book:
Pain Free Performance Specialist Certification
Pain Free Performance Book
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