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Q&A: Which product is best for you?

Mr. Robertson, I’m writing to ask your advice about which of your products to buy.  In the first place, I have some knee pain, so I’m considering Bulletproof Knees. I also train with weights and am having some twinge-y pains in my biceps muscle, and in my thumb, not to mention low-back pain (on and […]

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Q&A: Stretching Modalities

Do you still feel static stretching is the best type of stretching over passive, dynamic, AIS, etc? The question of stretching methods comes up often; so I figured this was something that would be well received within a blog post. I think one of the issues that we see is that people get too focused […]

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Practical flexibility applications

I’ve received a lot of questions regarding my stretching lately, especially after my 531 post, so I figured this would be a good opportunity to describe what I have going on and how I’m addressing it. In the Indy Seminar Series DVD’s, Bill outlines how to determine if a muscle is stiff or short.  In […]

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Broscience Volume 1

This is going to be a new and ongoing series here on my blog.  I’m going to evaluate statements that may sound great to the lay person, but when examined closely doesn’t hold much water. Today’s first installment is going to discuss some of the science behind flexibility and “short” muscles. Here’s a statement I’ve […]

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BTEA or the Indy Seminar Series?

One question I get all the time from trainers and fitness enthusiasts alike is, how do I choose between the Indy Seminar Series and Building the Efficient Athlete? While there are definite similarities between the two, there are also enough differences to make them each valuable in their own right.  Here’s a brief rundown, assuming […]

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2008 Indianapolis Performance Enhancement Seminar DVD Series

In this information packed seminar/DVD series, Bill Hartman and Mike Robertson give you up-to-the-minute information on how and why they train their clients in the ways that they do. Every major area of the body is covered (upper extremity, lower extremity, and core), along with individual presentations on topics such as program design, flexibility training, […]

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