Injuries holding you back?
Posted on January 30th, 2017 by Andries Lodder
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Posted on January 30th, 2017 by Andries Lodder
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Posted on January 19th, 2017 by Andries Lodder
Stretching is a form of physical exercise during which a muscle or tendon is deliberately flexed or stretched in order to improve the muscles elasticity, range of motion and control. There are different types of stretching such as ballistic, dynamic and static stretching. Before strenuous exercise or sports performance, a warm up needs to be […]
TweetPosted on December 9th, 2016 by Andries Lodder
The American College of Sports Medicine estimates that approximately 9 million Americans suffer from a sprained ankle each year. It’s one of the most common sports injuries, and it can happen to anybody who rolls or turns an ankle while doing something as simple as walking. In many cases, an ankle sprain does not require […]
TweetPosted on November 21st, 2016 by Andries Lodder
Are you a couch potato? Do you think you are too old to start something new? Are you afraid or do you think it’s just going to be too difficult? Here’s a video clip I compiled of the over 75’s putting us all to shame!What’s your excuse not to do something?
TweetPosted on November 5th, 2016 by Andries Lodder
We live in a world where stress seems to be increasing and physical activity decreasing. So what are the barriers and how do we overcome them?Many people in our country report that current stress levels are having a very strong impact on physical health (Stress and Wellbeing survey). Interestingly enough, most people agree that maintaining […]
TweetPosted on October 31st, 2016 by Andries Lodder
PLYOMETRIC TRAININGSo far we have discussed the first 3 parts of performance enhancement training.First we covered the importance of sport specific training and how to achieve equilibrium through integration for optimal performance.Then we got to the second part where we emphasized the importance of core stability and how it assists in injury prevention and forms […]
TweetPosted on October 24th, 2016 by Andries Lodder
By Merryn ManleyDo you have pain at the outer side of the knee or thigh? You could have ITB friction syndrome.This condition is exacerbated by sporting activity and is commonly seen in runners, cyclists and endurance athletes.What is the ITB?The iliotibial band is a thickening of the fascia and connective tissue that envelops the whole […]
TweetPosted on October 20th, 2016 by Andries Lodder
So far we have discussed the first 2 parts of performance enhancement training. First we covered the importance of sport specific training and how to achieve equilibrium through integration for optimal performance. Then we got to the second part where we emphasized the importance of core stability and how it assists in injury prevention and […]
TweetPosted on October 20th, 2016 by Andries Lodder
In last month’s issue we discussed in depth about Sport Specificity as the first part of performance enhancement training. We realised that we have to achieve equilibrium through integration of optimal functional strength, power, core stability, balance, proprioception, reaction time, agility, decision making and technique and that only when the body is at total equilibrium, […]
TweetPosted on October 20th, 2016 by Andries
By Andries Lodder In today’s environment of competitive sports we are continually seeking ways to improve our performance. Additionally, more and more people are asking about performance enhancement training and what can be done to increase performance.Proper training is necessary to achieve athletic success, and for success, we have to look at the combination of near […]
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