We are all naturally a little imbalanced and have a strong or dominant side, which can lead to other ailments and skeletal inefficiencies, especially if you lead an active lifestyle. Traditional ...
Typically, weight training is performed bilaterally (using both arms or both legs at the same time), but there are advantages to sprinkling in unilateral exercises. This week, I'll discuss a few ideas ...
Whether you realize it or not, it’s natural to have a dominant side of your body. For me, my left side tends to overcompensate and work a bit harder thanks to an old injury on my right side. Luckily, ...
Background During the adolescent growth spurt, youth athletes can experience rapid changes in centre of mass, limb length and moments of inertia, with some athletes also experiencing transient changes ...
One of the first things to go for athletes as they age—aside from their hips—is their knees. Years of sprinting, jumping, and heavy squatting take a serious toll on the joints, especially around the ...