Restoring Lost Physical Function, RKC Kettlebell Cert



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Discover Mark Reifkind's prized secrets for rebounding from injury and kicking some athletic butt
Discover New, Proven Ways to Rebound from Old Injuries—And Perform to the Level You Desire... A series of brutal injuries ended Mark Reifkind's Olympic hopes in gymnastics, in champion powerlifting, in ultra-marathons and in Ironman triathlons. A resurgent Mark battled back to become one of the
premier kettlebell trainers in the US. No one has delved more deeply than Mark into what it takes to beat pain at its own game—and remain resiliently functional in the face of the most egregious challenges. Having heard of Mark's success at restoring his lost physical functioning, we begged hi
m to share his personal discoveries and methods with our elite RKC kettlebell trainers at the recent RKC II certification workshop. Mark's secrets for restoring physical function would clearly be of immense value to our RKCs, for themselves, but more importantly for their clients. And Mark did not
disappoint! In a brilliant, inspiring, impassioned, fascinating, highly practical and, yes, "painful" seminar, Mark blew the assembled RKCs away with his methods for understanding, pinpointing and then releasing blocks in the body. I am so glad we got it all on tape! No way would anyone be able t
o remember one-tenth of all the methods Mark shared with us in those two hours! Now, you too can benefit from this treasure trove of methods to keep you and your clients in optimal condition. Contents include: • What are Length Tension relationships—and why they are important to your muscular
and joint health? • The importance of neutral positioning to the joints—and how the muscles help or hinder you in achieving this balanced posture. • Tonic and Phasic muscles in the body—and how training or lack of training affects them. • How your length/tension relationships determine whi
ch muscles to stretch and which to strengthen—and when to do which. • How improper L/T relationships can cause injury—and how to work around and through them with proper program design. • How everyday activities and postures can seriously disrupt these L/T relationships. • Simple stretches
and strengtheners to balance out the musculature. • The critical areas that NEED to be addressed—to avoid back pain and injury. • How to use the KB to address these imbalances—and build back strength and resilience in the muscles and joints. • What is fascia—and why does it matter to yo
u? • The difference between muscles and fascia—and how they are linked in ways most don't recognize. • Why fascial restrictions are more prevalent than previously thought—and how they affect parts of the body seemingly unrelated to the painful area. • Why professional massage is usually NO
T enough to deal with myofascial problems. • How to use myofascial self release to deal with length tension relationship imbalances. • How to use the foam roller to identify and release myofascial restrictions in ANY muscle in the body. • When and where you should NOT use the foam roller. •
Myofascial self release as workout modality. Engage and work the abs, back and shoulders while opening up the restricted muscles. • Other techniques to release myofascial restrictions using sticks, thumbs and vibration massagers. Restoring Lost Physical Function An Advanced RKC Training Resource
By Mark Reifkind, Senior RKC 2-DVD set Running time: Two hours 7 minutes


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What is the point ... ( 11 months ago by michael84003)
What is the point of this?
Self Myofascial ... ( 11 months ago by bluedragoni)
Self Myofascial relief, more or less its self massage to release "trigger points" give it a try with a rolling pin, its amazing for relieving minor cramps
Gotta love that IT ... ( 10 months ago by tersian)
Gotta love that IT band!
If you're ... ( 10 months ago by averagetoelite)
If you're interested in this I strongly suggest picking up the DVD. One big aspect of it is fixing problems, but also insuring you stay injury free by addressing potential issues before they get out of control and take you out. It's hard to be a tough kettlebell guy or girl if you can barely walk.
Nice Rif. ( 8 months ago by pirolak47)
Nice Rif.
This made me hurt ... ( 6 months ago by abrashTX)
This made me hurt just watching it! The only thing worse is having someone else do it to you. But it needs to be done to avoid (or rehab) knee injuries.
what do you do to ... ( 4 months ago by turkiye85)
what do you do to f
ıx Plantar Fascıa problems. not occurıng wıth the heel but wıth the tendon ın the bottom of the foot. ı hurts to walk on the ball of my foot cause the tendon pulls.
Lack of oxygen, ... ( 1 month ago by cracktroop75)
Lack of oxygen, people breathe more to release the trigger points. Drink water. PS: This guy is good this is high quality training
what are they doing ... ( 1 week ago by bjjwidow)
what are they doing? looks good if not nasty, ive just been on a kb seminar and it was great,,, what a horrible laugh it was



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