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David Weck: How to Move with Power and Efficiency | EP 464

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In this episode, I join David Weck for a discussion about the world of barefoot shoes, advancements in physical therapy, and the power of natural movement patterning. David shares his insights on the importance of foot strength, locomotion patterns, and the interconnectedness of the body.

We also delve into the fascinating concept of spiral mechanics and how it affects our movement. So, join us as we uncover the secrets of proper alignment and how it can revolutionize the way we move athletically.

David Weck is the creator of WeckMethod and the CEO and Founder of BOSU Fitness. He is the inventor of the BOSU Balance Trainer, the new WeckMethod BOSU Elite, the RMT Club, and other products.

He has worked in fitness for more than 22 years and has helped people of all fitness levels including elite athletes from multiple sports. He is a consummate student of movement who believes physical education is the foundation for a happy and healthier world.

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In this episode, I join David Weck for a discussion about the world of barefoot shoes, advancements in physical therapy, and the power of natural movement patterning. David shares his insights on the importance of foot strength, locomotion patterns, and the interconnectedness of the body.

We also delve into the fascinating concept of spiral mechanics and how it affects our movement. So, join us as we uncover the secrets of proper alignment and how it can revolutionize the way we move athletically.

David Weck is the creator of WeckMethod and the CEO and Founder of BOSU Fitness. He is the inventor of the BOSU Balance Trainer, the new WeckMethod BOSU Elite, the RMT Club, and other products.

He has worked in fitness for more than 22 years and has helped people of all fitness levels including elite athletes from multiple sports. He is a consummate student of movement who believes physical education is the foundation for a happy and healthier world.

Thank you to our sponsors:

To start the FREE TRIAL of the Align Method Program, head to https://www.alignpodcast.com/amp

Join over 8 million men worldwide who trust MANSCAPED with this exclusive offer for you…. 20% off and free worldwide shipping with code ALIGN at manscaped.com.

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