No, it’s really very much about your individual body and where you have lacks, you need an in-person trainer to be able to see this and over time as you move more you’ll become more aware of your body and be able to say “Ah, it’s x area that’s too stiff, or activating too much, or that should be working but isn’t or whatever”
Thank you for the info! Do you have any thoughts on how to evaluate a trainer’s ability to discern this sort of thing? I’m happy to work with trainers and pay for expertise, but my general sense is that standards of research in sports medicine aren’t great.
Thank you for the info! Do you have any thoughts on how to evaluate a trainer’s ability to discern this sort of thing? I’m happy to work with trainers and pay for expertise, but my general sense is that standards of research in sports medicine aren’t great.