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How Context Matters In Spine Resilience | w/ Professor Stuart McGill - (Episode #15)

from General Physical Podcast · host Gregory Dzemaili

Dr. McGill is a professor emeritus, University of Waterloo, where he was a professor for 32 years. His laboratory and experimental research clinic investigated issues related to the causal mechanisms of back pain, how to rehabilitate back-pained people and enhance injury resilience and performance. This produced over 240 peer-reviewed scientific journal papers, many international awards, and has mentored over 40 graduate students during this scientific journey. TIME STAMP 00:00 Genetic Component Of Human Structures 16:00 Strength & Endurance Of a Safe Spine 27:00 Accumulative Pain Over Time 34:00 How To Strengthen Your Quadratus Lumborum 37:00 Stu’s Kettlebell Journey 46:00 Shear Forces In Kettlebell Swings 1:00:00 Synergy Between Clinician & Coaches 1:11:28 Rotational Kettlebell Exercises 1:16:00 The Slosh Pipe Incident 1:26:00 How To Rotate Safely 1:31:10 Context Matters

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