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Chronic pain? We know all about it and have both dealt with it in the past. And we decided to dedicate a podcast to dealing with aches and pains that seem to persist. We also just love to talk about anatomy, sports, walking, foods that can help you heal faster, how to get your best sleep, etc.
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In this episode we talk about feet once again and more specifically about plantar fasciitis which affects many people at some point in their lives. We discuss the possible causes for the onset of plantar fasciitis, the anantomy of the foot and the leg and ho they relate to one another and to the plantar fascia and techniques to alleviate or "cure" …
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In this episode, Jonathan and Alex discuss: Yoga and flexibility versus mobility Is hypermobility hereditary? Muscle adaptation Muscle imbalances in cyclists Back muscles and their responsibility in other injuries Supplements for hypermobility Hypermobility's effect on internal organs Glutes and their importance with regards to hypermobility Kettle…
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This episode covers: The role of the latissimus dorsi and other back muscles in posture Having good posture all the time is a lot of work The role of quads and hip flexors in good posture Barefoot versus running shoes in the gym The T12-L1 junction and how to open up the middle back Posture, breath and physical energy About letting the arm hang fro…
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In this podcast: We discuss finding the optimal cycling posture for riding a bicycle pain-free. We offer advice about how to best align each part of the body on a bike, from the feet all the way up to the head. We talk about cycling gear, and the types of bikes out there and which might best suit you. What is the benefit of electric bikes?…
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Jonathan and Alex are back at it talking about relaxation. Some of the topics we discuss in this episode: • Lifestyle changes you can make to reduce stress • Walking or biking as a form of meditation • The fascinating subject of ASMR • Moving toward a relaxing standing posture • Constructive rest and exercises to help the body relaxed • Relaxation …
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What we talked about: why the contents of Jonathan's midday smoothie are pure health; the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric, raspberries and parsley; ways to boost your immune system through whole foods; the health benefits of juicing watermelon with its seeds and rind; medical mediums; why everyone needs to up their spice game; finding the …
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In the episode, Jonathan and Alex talk about the proper to rise into bridge pose and remain in the asana properly aligned. They go on to discuss what a student can learn from bridge pose, whether it is having her seat 2 inches from the ground or pushing way up through the pelvis. What does bridge pose have to do with standing and walking properly a…
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In this episode we looked one of the most visited postures in the yoga world, downward facing dog. We talk about its numerous benefits, both physical and mental when practiced regularly. We also talk about how to slowly build up your downward dog practice for it to become a resting pose. It wouldn't be a Corewalking Podcast episode if we didn't spe…
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In this episode: -What biking has to do with tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis -The fragile elbow's function, mechanics, and anatomy -The wrist's and shoulder's role in elbow pain -Exercises and stretches to appease angry tendons in the elbow -Tennis elbow surgery: necessary or not? -How to cure your lateral or medial epicondylitis and make it…
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Today's topics of discussion: • The set-up of the hinge joint that is the ankle • Does the ankle rotate? • Muscles involved in moving the ankle – and the importance of their tone • The value of swelling and compression in healing from injury • Tracking, bodywork, calf raises and other exercises for ankle protection and stability • Core, core, core …
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A few things we discuss in this episode: • The anatomical highway interchange that is the knee • The rotational capability of the knee and why it is important to the health of that joint • The muscles that provide support for the knee joint and exercises for their balanced tone • The kinds of injuries that can occur in the knees • What to take into…
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In this episode: • We differentiate between the three gluteal muscles • The birth of the gluteus maximus and the importance of the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus • Everyone's need for a bigger butt • Why the gluteus maximus becomes underactive; the relationship of the hamstrings to the gluteus maximus • How muscles balance in the glutes can all…
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What we talk about: ​• ​​The coronavirus lockdown ​• ​The ​relevance of the proximity of piriformis and the sciatic nerve in sciatica ​• ​It's all about diagnosis ​(and self-diagnosis) ​• ​​Why posture, movement patterns and muscle tone matter with sciatica and piriformis syndrome ​• ​T​he gluteal muscles and their relationship to sciatica/piriform…
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This episode features Alex and Jonathan chatting about: -The anatomy of the hip socket and the importance of the alignment of the femur head within it -The effect of external rotation on the muscles surrounding the hips -The capital importance of muscle tone in the maintenance of healthy joints -Hip replacement surgery: the good and the bad and how…
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This episode features: The evolution of our hanging shoulder The shoulder and its relationship to the pelvis The shoulder's role in sports injuries The chest muscles and their relationship to the shoulder Upper back muscles involved in the shoulder's proper functioning The rotator cuff Exercises to loosen, balance and strengthen the shoulder Why we…
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We are talking about babies today, more specifically: • Baby's developmental milestones (crawling) • Walking and standing your children up • Car seats, Bumbo seats, strollers, Exersaucers, etc... And their effect on baby's development • Baby exercise • Babies and sleep • Diapers and eliminationBy Alex Mabilon and Jonathan Fitzgordon
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Sleep and chronic pain, so much to talk about. Here's how the conversation breaks down: • How sleep helps the body heal and repair ​and ​the effect chronic pain has on this magic power • ​The ​most beneficial position for sleeping • ​Ideal (and much less ​so) conditions for going to sleep • ​How much sleep do we need and is age a factor in the amou…
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In this episode, Alex and Jonathan exchange ideas about: • Jonathan's social anxiety • Methods and tips to deal with social anxiety • Anxiety and its relationship to the sympathetic nervous system • Chronic pain, anxiety and the exercises you can do for those econditions • Physical cues to detect anxiety • Can Corewalking help to relieve anxiety?…
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In this episode: -The importance of posture and its direct relationship to foot health -How walking barefoot is the best way to care for your ailing feet -Other types of foot care to counter the negative effects of wearing shoes all the time -Pronation and supination and whether shoes can help -Sports, Lebron James, orthotics and how to use them pr…
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In this episode: -Where is the quadratus lumborum and what is its function in the body -The effects of a tight quadratus lumborum on posture -The relationship of the quadratus lumborum (QL) to other muscles in the pelvic bowl -Issues with right- or left-hand dominance and how it affects the QL -Exercises to release and strengthen the QL for better …
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In this episode: -The shapes and forms of different muscles -How the form of a muscle is based on its function in the body -Why we should aim to develop long, pliable muscles rather than trying to build hard muscle -How subtle changes in exercises can target different muscles -Tips and tricks to avoid injury when performing daily tasks like cooking…
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