So guys. I’m licensed and insured. I am really damn good with trigger points (80% of trigger points overlap with acupuncture points)
Let me put my thumb on you, tell me after that it’s only placebo
Got divorced, about to leave Uber for good.
I guess with the core of wemby, kess, markennen what other pieces should we acquire? I feel like those three are all that’s needed.
Just for the record, It’s wrong they are wishing any harm on you.
However, I don’t think people take them too seriously as people get passionate defending their perception.
I would like to take this opportunity to say do appreciate your insight, and I tend to agree with most things I’ve read...
It’s interesting you bring this up.
I was giving an Uber ride to a hypnotist and telling him how I plan on opening my practice.
He suggested that I study a little bit of hypnotism and apply it to my practice because “everyone is open to a little suggestion”
Which brings me to think that a lot...
True everything is chemicals
Well… I mean… some peoples body get attuned to their diet. Or I would assume micro biome. I’ve heard of people who quit drinking at the age of 75 and that’s what killed them. I don’t know the science on that but some part of me wants to think it’s true.
Doctors...
This is really funny!
Acupuncture and acupressure are usually directed to particular points where muscles tend to stress and lock up. But you’re basically right.
When pressure is applied to a trigger point it helps oxygen, water, and nutrients flow back into the muscle.
There has been some...
Abusing chemicals obviously isn’t beneficial.
You can also abuse your diet, upsetting hormone balances, beneficial gut bacteria leading to the gateway of illnesses.
Exercise isn’t just important for muscle loss prevention, and functionality.
I would say the best benefit is often overlooked...
It’s not that medicine doesn’t work.
It works for its intended purpose.
Are there better, more holistic approaches that prevent repeated injuries?
I thinks so.
I had an ac joint dislocation from a basketball injury. I was told surgery. But I was poor af and read that you could naturally...
Well.. that’s a lot.
I guess I should say an obvious increase in the last decade… with regards to technology?
I can see what you’re saying here though.
I never intended to try and correct my thinking as much as understand it.
Click on any video that reaches out to you. I think you’ll be...
https://youtube.com/@HealthyGamerGG
So I thought I would share this resource because it has been a huge help to me.
Specifically with dealing with my recent divorce. Among multitudes of other things I won’t discuss here.
There is also an obvious increase in mental illness among people today due...
I recently graduated from a local Massage Therapy school here in Las Vegas.
My now x-wife is a registered nurse and I was often helping her with her papers while she perused her masters to become a nurse practitioner.
Like yourselves I started out with a passion for basketball. This turned...
View: https://youtu.be/miqsg9DGPX0
Here is a good video on how to build internal joint strength in your knees.
Eluding to your concept of training regimens not including the right type of training for the way todays game is played
Interesting take.
I don’t know if slowing the game down would cause an immediate change in decline of injuries.
My first immediate thought would be a change in types of injuries.
A lot of elbows were thrown back in the day.
Also more games = more risk of injury
I think perhaps we are still...
It’s individual based. I agree with the fact that there are more injuries in the NBA today. However, every injury is unique. The most likely factor that the injuries have in common is probably the change in today’s gameplay.
But there are preventative measures and training you can do to not...
I’m going to have to disagree. I believe there is plenty of evidence to support all three theories.
To better understand this, check out doctor Andy Galpin and Andrew huberman.
View: https://youtu.be/UIy-WQCZd4M
They source all their information.
This is just 1 of 6 videos. For full...
Also you do need to lift heavy loads, and increase the loads consistently to increase tendon strength.
Also if you don’t use it, you lose it. Forreal.
This is why I theorize we have the all time Iron Man, John Stockton. He trained his body for endurance. Was always the fastest sprinter and...
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