by Chris Hansen, DPT, CSCS | Aug 27, 2023 | Uncategorized
I still lift and train now for my own personal goals and for competition, but when I compare my current training to the level of training that I did when I was in my college days, they aren’t even close. Partly it is because I participated in some collegiate athletics...
by Chris Hansen, DPT, CSCS | Mar 4, 2017 | FPTC Blog
Pull ups, muscle ups, and toes to bar are common challenging exercises that are performed in many workouts They are especially common for those that participate in crossfit workouts. While there are a lot of moving parts in each of these exercises, having good...
by Chris Hansen, DPT, CSCS | Oct 14, 2016 | FPTC Blog
Shoulder mobility is a big problem with a lot of people when trying to perform overhead lifts. Hit the overhead lift with shoulder mobility exercises. Shoulder internal rotation tightness and lat tightness affect posture when performing lifts, especially olympic lifts...
by Chris Hansen, DPT, CSCS | Sep 18, 2016 | FPTC Blog
How well do you squat? One of the first responses that I hear from people when we talk about this is… “I don’t do squats”. Well… Maybe you don’t “do squats”, but if you sit up and down from a chair, sit up and down from a toilet, get on and off a couch, or get into or...
by Chris Hansen, DPT, CSCS | Sep 16, 2016 | FPTC Blog
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