I am an early adopter when it comes to technology, but not fitness trends. We see all kinds of stuff come up all the time from DVD’s and infomercials to products which are dubious at best. Most of it is crap and some is gold. I never rush to judgement and jump on the bandwagon. This is evident in my programming and choices of equipment at TPS. We love the basics. However, we must always be learning and one of the places I feel that we as athletes and coaches can learn a lot of really valuable information is in the areas of mobility, flexibility and restoration. If you open up a catalog or look at a website that sells mobility tools there are hundreds of products, some good and some just foolish. There is just as much info on the web. Some good, some ‘eh…… Today, I am going to give you my personal experience with
Acumobility products. Acumobility is a company started by my friend Dr. Brad Cox. Brad is a holistic practitioner who heals people with nutrition, lifestyle changes and proper tissue work. He created Acumobility as an information based company that also sells tools to use along with his techniques. Brad’s stuff is going to be a GAME CHANGER for this industry. The key, you must use them properly. I can go on and on about all of the clients we have referred who came back fixed when no one else could fix them but it would take a really long time to type. Let’s just say that my medical network is small, but excellent and Brad is one of the people I refer to frequently. Remember, as coaches, we do not treat or diagnose injuries. We refer. If you don’t have a team to refer to, get one. Anyway, I’ll remind you that I like to bitch about my injuries (it’s not my fault, it’s the Irish upbringing). I have a pretty serious hip issue that prevents me from squatting, benching, deadlifting and more without pretty serious pain, and walking or running is almost out of the question. I have a pretty bad Gimp Limp and it has been getting worse. I am always looking for a treatment, technique or exercise to make it better. For quite a few years I’ve had Graston and ART from some of the best on a regular basis and it helps, I get massage on a regular basis and do my work in the gym with what I know to make it better. So far I have had some relief but in the past 3 weeks, I have seen more improvement with 4 techniques done for about 20 minutes three times a week than anything else, ever. Let’s back up. I have been meaning to get up to Brad’s office for a long time, but there never seems to be the time to go so I put it off. Brad and I decided to get him to TPS for a seminar series on the use of Acumobility tools. We did the first one on the Bench and Press a few weeks ago and it was a huge success. Brad led the group through a self-assessment series that is surprisingly close to what my Director of Strength and Conditioning, Kevin Cann created for our Total Performance Method program and clients. The difference, Brad uses his tools and techniques to get you moving. Since we don’t know Brad’s techniques as well as we would like, this was a perfect chance to get me and the coaches up to speed, as well as our members. At the seminar, Brad spent a while with me and gave me 4 techniques that were for my individual issues. Even though this was a bench seminar, they were included. We use our lower body to bench right? Anyway, over the past three weeks I have been giving 100% effort to this and I say that I have about an 80-85% reduction in pain, my limp is almost gone and I can get up from a chair without screaming “Oh God!”. Now that may not seem like a big deal to you, but if you can’t walk, it is. Forget lifting. I just wanted to be able to walk without crippling pain. As a matter of fact, last week I took my son and the dog for a 3 mile walk. I haven’t walked 3 miles since before I got my driver’s license in 1984.

That’s a big deal. I also have not squatted of pulled. I’ve been doing 7” block pulls and keeping the weight light. I mean light. I hit 275 for 3 sets of 5 Monday with zero pain. Next week, I’ll go to 315 and see I there is any pain. I suspect there will not be. I also have not benched for a few weeks, I’ve been Edema pressing as the last bench session in the shirt jacked my hip up for days after. I’m not going to make any predictions, but I am confident that I’ll at least be able to get a permanent, lasting reduction in pain and a restoration of ambulation. Fancy talk for being able to walk right again. So what did I do? I’ve been focusing on the following using the
Acumobility balls which are MADE IN USA: 5 minutes of work on the
Eclipse roller. This is not an ordinary foam roller.

Ball Work:

- Quad Trigger Point Release (one ball)
- Inner Thigh Release
- Psoas Release
- And The Deep Hip Flexors Release
- Hamstring Release Inner Thigh Flexion and Extension Pec Trigger Point Release Low Back Progression Upper Back Release Lat and Serratus Release
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