Muscle Imbalances Revealed – Lower Body – Third Edition – Muscle Imbalances Revealed

My name is Rick Kaselj. Iâm a world-renowned exercise and injuries expert and international fitness presenter. I have written industry leading exercise injury manuals, numerous articles that have appeared in fitness association magazines and taught over 256 presentations to 5021 fitness professionals across Canada and the USA. (You can learn more about me and see a photo of me below.)

… But before I tell you all about me and how I can help you get your clients better with faster results, and keep them injury free for life, check out what all of these fitness professionals have to say about Muscle Imbalance Revealed:

“Many trainers, especially myself, lack in the area of spotting technique and muscle imbalance issues with clients. In fact, I realized from MIR that by not addressing these imbalances, I was just exacerbating them each session! Muscle Imbalances Revealed gave me the foresight to spot things like tight hip flexors, which would help increase the neural drive to one’s lower body, which will help them lift more! That is just the tip of the iceberg of information found on these valuable DVDs. You will immediately become a more informative trainer in your practice after just one view of these DVDs (I view them all the time though! It’s truly a gift that keeps on giving).” Brian H. Mahoney The Fitness Club at Eleven Madison Avenue New York, NY, USA PlusOne.com

“The Muscle Imbalances Revealed DVDs from Rick has been great. What I learned on the DVDs was the missing link when it comes to evaluation and eventual treatment of my clients planning for patients with muscular dysfunctions.” Ara Sakayan PT, ATC, CSCS Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer Former New England Revolution Therapist / Trainer

“I have been in contact with Rick for only a few months now, but his Muscle Imbalances Revealed DVDs and blog have really helped me out immensely. He has a way of bringing his knowledge across very efficient and effectively. His way of systemizing muscular imbalances is something I have been looking for for a long time. ” Rex Kanis CSCS, BA, CPT, C-FT

âMy favorite session in this series was the session on Mobility & Muscle Imbalances by Bill Hartman. I had heard a lot about mobility in the last few years, but I did not quite understand the difference between mobility and just doing stretches. This session cleared it up. One point that stood out is that when we lack extension in the proper places, our bodies will steal the range of motion from somewhere else. This has been an eye opener in that it has helped me focus on doing exercises ‘correctly’ verses casually going through the motions, thinking I am doing something good when I am actually stressing the wrong body area. The session is also quite educational in helping one to understand where they are losing their mobility from. I agree that the points are areas of my weakness and I am working on them with…

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